PROJECT REPORT ON INTERNET BANKING BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BANKING & INSURANCE SEMESTER V 2013-2014 PROJECT GUIDE PROF.MR.AMIN MEMON SUBMITTED BY TEJAS R.KHANVILKAR Roll No:23 MANISHA EDUCATION TURST’ SMT. JANKIBAI RAMA SALVI DEGREE COLLEGE OF ARTS‚ COMMERCE & SCIENCE MANISHA NAGAR‚ KALWA (W)‚ THANE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Drug Abuse inside the Mind and Body Brittney Rojo COMM/156 17 February‚ 2013 Professor Nicholas Delzotto Since 1980‚ the number of drug addictions resulting in death has risen 540 percent. (Florida Institute of Technology Counseling and Psychological Services‚ n.d.). Drug abuse is a process that progresses through patterns of repetitive behavior through rewarding feelings that come with substance use. Often unintentional‚ users see drug experience as a recreational crutch. Although
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Green Banking means promoting environmental-friendly practices and reducing carbon footprint from the banking activities. It is also called ethical or sustainable banking. For banking professionals green banking involves the vision of sustainability‚ ethical lending‚ conservation and energy efficiency. A green bank is controlled by same authorities as what a conventional bank does‚ but it holds some distinctive characteristics over conventional banking practices. In conventional banking practices
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Welfare SOC 331 November 10‚ 2012 The Department of Family and Children services was set up in Georgia during the 1930’s The Welfare system started out as a program to help families and individuals who had little or no income. Every month thousands of people in Georgia depend upon receiving their welfare benefits in order to get by. Georgia’s welfare programs offer benefits‚ and services that help people in their time of need. It may include helping them with food‚ shelter‚ and medical
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There is often a trade-off between equity (fairness) and efficiency • gain from trade are the advantages of specialization • economies normally move toward equilibrium • Three basic econ. questions - What to produce? How to produce? For Whom? • Three economic system ➢ all of it answer those 3 basic econ. questions ➢ types - traditional‚ command/planned‚ market ➢ most of the country are mixed economies (more than one type) Chapter 2 : Economic Models Trade-offs and Trade •
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Government Debt Placement If a central bank has this responsibility‚ it is expected to place government debt on the most favourable terms possible. Essentially‚ a government can instruct the central bank to raise seigniorage income43 through a variety of methods‚ which include a reserve ratio (requiring banks to set aside a certain percentage of their deposits as non-interestearning reserves held at the central bank – an implicit tax)‚ interest ceilings‚ issuing new currency at a rate of exchange
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In this pack of SOC 331 Week 4 Quiz you will find answers on the next questions: 1. With which of the following is commutative justice NOT concerned? 2. Which of the following was NOT a reason given by Torry-Ann Hansen for returning her adopted son‚ Artem‚ to Russia? 3. Which of the following is NOT one of the possible criteria for a valid contract? 4. Which of the following is NOT true of the Ancient Roman Republic 5. How did the World Association for Children and Parents
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Introduction1 The term ‘‘banking’’ can be applied to a large range of financial institutions‚ from savings and loans organisations to the large money-centre commercial banks in the USA‚ or from the smallest mutually owned building society to the ‘‘big four’’ shareholder owned banks in the UK. Many European countries have large regional/cooperative banks in addition to three to five universal banks. In Japan‚ the bank with the largest retail network is Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation‚2 but its main
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INTRODUCTION BANKING SYSTEM IN INDIA What is a bank ? A bank is a financial institution that provides banking and other financial services to their customers. A bank is generally understood as an institution which provides fundamental banking services such as accepting deposits and providing loans. There are also nonbanking institutions that provide certain banking services without meeting the legal definition of a bank. Banks are a subset of the financial
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the other hand‚ conventional banking is essentially based on the debtor-creditor relationship between the depositors and the bank on one hand‚ and between the borrowers and the bank on the other. Interest is considered to be the price of credit‚ reflecting the opportunity cost of money. Islamic law considers a loan to be given or taken‚ free of charge‚ to meet any contingency. Thus in Islamic Banking‚ the creditor should not take advantage of the borrower. When money is lent out on the basis of
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