Business and Management Review Vol. 2(1) pp. 01 – 06 March‚ 2012 Available online at http://www.businessjournalz.org/bmr ISSN: 2047 - 0398 An Exploratory Study on Adoption of Electronic Banking: Underlying Consumer Behaviour and Critical Success Factors. Case of Nigeria. Alhaji Abubakar Aliyu Department of Technology Management‚ Faculty of Technology Management‚ Business and Entrepreneurships‚ Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia‚ 86400‚ Parit Raja‚ Batu Pahat‚ Darul Ta’zim‚ Johor‚ Malaysia
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less expensive and efficient in earning profit. And develop unique mix of technical and commercial skills do not mean customers’ satisfaction‚ but means difficult and expensive in developing. Balanced scorecard measures Financial measures | Increased market share and ROECash flowQuarterly sales growth and operating incomeWorking capital | Customer measures | Percent of sales from new productsPercent of sales from proprietary productsCustomer complaint rateOn-time delivery
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SEPTEMBER SEMESTER 2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGERS – BMIT5103 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT (50%) OBJECTIVE You have to write‚ present and submit a Case Study report . The instructions of the case study are described below. A CASE STUDY You are required to visit an IT Department of a local company. Depending on the type and size of business‚ you have to gather information regarding Information System (IS) used at one department of the company. 2. Gather information pertaining to the benefits
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BOSTON CHICKEN‚ INC* At the end of 1996‚ Boston Chicken was one of the hottest names on Wall Street. Operating in the highly competitive restaurant industry‚ the chain had grown from 18 stores in 1991 to over 1‚000 stores in 1996 and in its short history had raised over $1 billion in public offerings. EPS had grown from just $0.06 in 1993 to $1.01 in 1996‚ representing an annual growth rate of well over 100%. At the end of 1996‚ Boston Chicken traded around $40‚ representing a price-earnings multiple
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The Financial Detective‚ 2005 Teaching Note Synopsis and Objectives The case presents the student with financial ratios for eight pairs of unidentified companies and asks them to mate the description of the company with the financial profile derived from the ratios. The primary objective of this case is to introduce students to financial ratio analysis—in particular‚ the range of ratios and the insights each one affords. This case presumes that students have already been introduced to
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all investments and return the proceeds to the investors by the end of the fund ’s life. Summary of private equity characteristics: High risk asset class As private equity market is not transparent‚ as there is little publicly available information. So investing in private equity is riskier than investing in other publicly traded firms. The risks and illiquidity of investments are compensated for by a higher expected return. [2] Long-term time horizon An engagement in private equity is
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Term Paper on Financial Performance Evaluation (For the Partial Fulfillment of financial and managerial accounting Course Code: MBA 514) Submitted to: A .S.Kannan (assistant professor) Submitted by: Abel Dula Aynemogn Getachew Mekonen Yimer School of Business And Economics Dilla University Dilla January‚ 26‚ 2012 Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 1. Introduction 5 1.1 Back
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Cash;Prepaid Insurance;Land;Accounts payable;Unearned Admissions Revenue; Common Stock;Dividends; Admission Revenue; Advertising Expense; and Salaries Expense. II) Jane Kent is a Licensed CPA. During the first month of operations of her business‚ Jane Kent Inc‚ the following events and transactions occurred. May 1 Stockholders invested $25‚000 cash in exchange for comon stock. 2 Hired a secretary-receptionist at a salary of $2‚000 per month. 3 Purchased $2‚500 of supplies on acount from
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TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN NETWORK ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN NETWORK & COMPUTER SECURITY INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN DATABASE ENGINEERING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (C2027/CCT204) ASSIGNMENT TERM 2 2013 Student declaration: I declare that: • I understand what is meant by plagiarism • The implication of plagiarism has been explained to me by my institution • This assignment is all my own work and
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STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL MINDANAO CAMPUS A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of Philippine Science High School Central Mindanao Campus Nangka Balao-i‚ Lanao del Norte In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Research 2 WYNN DUN GIL IMPROSO GIL MICHAEL E. REGALADO JAN REOVEN S. SIALANA August 2008 INTRODUCTION Background of the study The school registrar of the Philippine Science High School — Central Mindanao
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