NY. Berger‚ A.‚ Humphrey‚ D.‚ 1997. Efficiency of financial institutions: international survey and directions for future research. European Journal of Operational Research 98‚ 175–212. Berger‚ A.‚ Hunter‚ W.‚ Timme‚ S.‚ 1993. The efficiency of financial institutions: a review and preview of research past‚ present‚ and future. Journal of Banking and Finance 17‚ 221–249. Berton‚ L.‚ 1998. The ranks grow thinner. CFO‚ The Magazine for Senior Financial Executives 13 (3)‚ 99–101. Brickley‚ P.‚ 1998. Accounting
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Financial sector reforms have long been regarded as an important part of the agenda for policy reform in developing countries. Traditionally‚ this was because they were expected to increase the efficiency of resource mobilization and allocation in the real economy which in turn was expected to generate higher rates of growth. More recently‚ they are also seen to be critical for macroeconomic stability. Developing countries can expect increasing scrutiny on this front by international financial institutions
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Policy and Performance 21 January 2010 Gordon McIntosh Catering Services Review EPI/10/027 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT The purpose of the report to provide the Committee with: (i) A briefing on the outcomes of the best value review of Catering Services that was carried out on following instruction in March 2009. Detail of the recommendations made following the consultancy work undertaken as part of the review by the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE). (ii) 2. RECOMMENDATION(S) It is recommended
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Financial Intermediaries Paper Financial intermediaries have traditionally played a pivotal role in the growth of the economic sector. The creation of money as a means of exchange and a beneficial way for people to trade their assets‚ and more importantly to take advantage of the great monetary value attached to them has caused the appearance of specific institutions‚ markets and individuals that provide the appropriate environment to perform these activities. Financial intermediary refers to
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When evaluating your financial situation‚ you may feel lost and unsure of what you need to do to gain control. In this scenario‚ seeking out the help of someone who is qualified to give advice may be beneficial. Sitting down with a financial planner may be exactly what you need when you are unsure of what to do in your financial life. What is a Financial Planner? A financial planner is an individual who has extensive education in financial matters and can advise you on what to do with your finances
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because the financial reporting process will be quite easy to apply. 25. In the conceptual framework for financial reporting‚ what provides "the why"--the goals and purposes of accounting? d. Objectives of financial reporting 26. The underlying theme of the conceptual framework is a. decision usefulness. 27. Which of the following is not an objective of financial reporting? d. All of these are objectives of financial reporting. P28. The objectives of financial reporting
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CLASSIFICATION OF SERVICES. (FRAMWORKS FOR ANALYSIS OF SERVICES). Problem: narrow exposure of managers to the variety of service industries; managers perceive their service as unique; management personnel is usually inbred; as a result‚ marketing thought in the field of services is underdeveloped. E.g.‚ hoteliers often spend their whole life in the industry or even one company‚ most airline managers have grown up in the commercial aviation industry‚ bankers and hospital administrators usually
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BANKING SERVICES IN INDIA I. HISTORY OF BANKING IN INDIA There are three different phases in the history of banking in India. 1) Pre-Nationalization Era. 2) Nationalization Stage. 3) Post Liberalization Era. 1) Pre-Nationalization Era: In India the business of banking and credit was practices even in very early times. The remittance of money through Hundies‚ an indigenous credit instrument‚ was very popular. The hundies were issued by bankers known as Shroffs‚ Sahukars
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ethics - Examples of Painless Cost Control; Why are they painless? - Cost Controlling Mechanisms - Health Care services that fall under Long Term Care - Issues that affect the quality of health care services - Categories of national health insurance plans - The primary features of national health insurance plans - Non-financial barriers to accessing health services - Identify the modes of paying for health care - Strategies of Prevention - Identify & Define the four
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Introduction to Services Marketing In general‚ goods can be defined as objects‚ devices‚ or things‚ whereas products refer to both goods and services. A service is any act or performance that one party can offer to another that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything. Its production may or may not be tied to a physical product. The distinction between goods and services is not perfectly clear. Service is the sum of all encounters between a customer and a service provider
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