ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS (A STUDY OF THE NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE) MEANING AND NATURE OF ACCOUNTABILITY: Introduction: Incidents of a lack of accountability‚ often associated with an element of corruption‚ among public officials and institutions when rendering public services‚ is a worldwide occurrence. In an attempt to address this governance tendency‚ governments increasingly look towards more sophisticated managerial methods such as improved monitoring and evaluation systems‚ and
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Suchak Management of Financial Institutions Telephone: 645-1781 Spring 2013: Alfiero 102 e-mail: suchak@buffalo.edu Office Hours: Mon. & Wed. 2:00 – 3:00pm; Mon. 4:00 – 6:00pm‚ or by appointment (Office: Jacobs 235) Course Objective: The Financial Services industry is very dynamic. Factors such as regulations‚ changes in interest rates and overall market and credit factors have a significant impact on the financial institutions performance. The purpose of this
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Financial Markets and Institutions In a global market when one country goes through an economic recession it can have drastic effects on the rest of the world. When the United States had a financial melt down it affect every country around the world. The financial crisis hurt the value of the dollar and it affect the way we trade and do business around the world. The financial institution that is having the greatest effect on our economic condition is the Investment Banks. Investment Banks
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First Exam Notes CHAPTER ONE 1. The two reasons why you (or anyone) should study financial markets and financial institutions). Answers: * Personal needs‚ your career‚ your life‚ less surprise in the future. You could not avoid financial markets and institutions anywhere * Assume us work for business‚ government; non-profit program is affected by financial institution and market. 2. Define security. Answers: * A security also called a financial instrument is a claim on the
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Financial Market * a kind of market where the financial management operates‚ no physical existence‚ it only involved money‚ consist of the legal and tax framework. Financial Institutions * refers to banks‚ lending companies‚ credit cooperatives‚ pawnshops‚ insurance companies‚ government agencies (SSS‚ GSIS‚ PHILHEALTH‚ PAGIBIG). Why do Financial Market exists? * In order to facilitate the interaction between providers of capital such as savers and investors and users of capital such
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HUMAN RESOURCE ACCOUNTING IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Abstract This paper is an attempt to capture the Human Resources Accounting essentials of B-Schools. It is immensely difficult to account the resources institutions in which profit and productivity depend heavily on intangible assets. We generally stand perplexed to measure the worth of any intangible resource. This attempt becomes much more complex in the case of knowledge carriers and intellectuals. Intellectual capital has become to be an
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financial institution that provides loans[3] to developing countries for capital programs. The World Bank’s official goal is the reduction of poverty. According to the World Bank’s Articles of Agreement (as amended effective 16 February 1989)‚ all of its decisions must be guided by a commitment to promote foreign investment‚ international trade‚ and facilitate capital investment. The World Bank differs from the World Bank Group‚ in that the World Bank comprises only two institutions: the International
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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS * Regarded as the suppliers of financial resources. * Enormous capital structure compared to other institutions (Educational and Religious) * Funds that they supply to the different markets do not originate totally from them but some come from the public source. * Their vast activities interlinked with the activities of other business organizations. * They are part of different aspects of the use and need of Financial Resources. INSTITUTIONS IN THE PHILIPPINE
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Financial statements: 4 Educational institutions 4 FINANCIAL AUDITING: 5 Objectives of auditing: 5 Primary objects 6 Subsidiary objects: 6 General Principles Governing an Audit of Financial Statements 6 Qualities of an auditor: 7 Types of audit: 7 Statutory audits: 7 Private audits 7 Internal audits: 7 Required procedures: 8 Auditors report: 9 AUDITING OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 9 INTRODUCTION: 9 Background of auditing educational institutions: 9 Reasons and purposes of auditing
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SYNTHESIS ON GOVERNMENT BANKING INSTITUTION Government banking institutions is supervised and regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. When we hear about government banks‚ it is easy for us to understand because it’s our government who runs the banks. There are two specialized government banks the Development Bank of the Philippines and Land Bank of the Philippines. The purpose of these banks is to provide services for the government employees‚ and it specifically provides opportunity
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