Centre for Management Technology Knowledge Park I Gr. Noida Acknowledgements If words are considered to be signs of gratitude then let these words Convey the very same My sincere gratitude to ICICI BANK for providing me with an opportunity to work with BANK and giving necessary directions on doing this project to the best of my abilities. I am highly indebted to Mr.Remay Verma‚ Branch Manager and Mr. Ravi Parmar (RM) company project guide‚ who has provided me with
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Activity-Based Costing in the Service Sector: The East Penn Bank ABSTRACT: This case illustrates why a major segment of the service sector banks - needs accurate cost information to make strategic decisions‚ and how more refined accounting systems help fulfill this need. East Penn Bank is a hypothetical bank that has suffered falling profits despite a shift in customer base toward retail customers‚ which the current information system reports are more profitable than business customers. Following
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Performance of Mutual Funds Case study of SBI & HDFC Bank Mrs.Gazal Aggarwal** Mrs Meenu Kaur* Introduction The last three decades of 20th Century witnessed the emergence of a number of issues that spared debates and discussion among economist. Financial sector is the major area of macro economy that has received renewed focus in recent years; the banking sector has been the cynosure of academia. The traditional face of banking is also undergoing a change from that of a mere intermediator
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Dell working capital case Dell’s build to order system created a very different balance sheet. We want to assess their competitive advantage in working capital at the time of the case‚ evaluate how they funded growth at the time (1996) and evaluate potential ways to fund projected sales growth of 50% in 1997 through use of internal funds. 1. Calculate their working capital advantage. To do this calculate days sales of inventory‚ payable days and receivables days to find their cash conversion
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Case Analysis: Capital Magazine Problem Identification: Should Prisma Presse release the new magazine Capital in September‚ or postpone until the economic situation improves? If they go ahead with the launch‚ should they go with a subscription or a newsstand strategy? Alternatives: 1) Pospone the launch until the economy recovers and advertising rates start growing again. If the economic situation doesn’t get better withdraw the new magazine. +Inexperience in business magazines.
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The people 2 Meeting and Greeting 2 Body Language 2 Communication Style 2 Corporate Culture 3 Dining and Entertainment 3 Dress code 4 Visiting a Home 4 Gifts 4 Hints 4 References: 5 A few facts and statistics about Ireland: The capital of Ireland is Dublin The population is about 4‚487‚000 people 87‚4% of Ireland are Irish‚ 7.5% is other white‚ 1‚3% is Asian‚ 1.1% is black The religion is to 87.4% Roman Catholic‚ 2‚9% Church of Ireland‚ 1.9% other Christian‚ and others. The government
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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND THE CULTURAL DISCOURSE OF FEMININITY IN THE OFFENCE OF RAPE This article seeks to establish that the provision of capital punishment in rape statutes‚ as well as the guiding rhetoric behind it‚ is antithetical to the interests of the rape survivors‚ as it premised on the idea of rape as a ‘fate worse than death’. The equation of rape with death is purely linguistic‚ however‚ it functions as justification for a societal order that ostracizes rape victims and renders them
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THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER INNOVATION ON COMMERCIAL BANK IN NIGERIA. (CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA PLC). BY ADERINOYE OLALEKAN LATEEF EKSU/OR/09/7579 BEING AN ORIGINAL ESSAY SUBMITTED TO FACULTY OF EDUCATION‚ EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY‚ NIGERIA. IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION DEGREE (B.Sc Ed) IN COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION OCTOBER‚ 2012 Certification This is to certify that this
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Background of the Study 2. Statement of Problem 3. Research Objectives 4. Significance of Study 5. Scope and Limitation of the Study CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 1. Introduction 2. Types of Bank Frauds 3. Causes of Fraud 4. Effects of Fraud on Banks 5. Internal Audit function 6. Fraud and Internal Audit 7. Fraud Prevention 1. General Measures 2. Specific Preventive Measures 8. Elements of Fraud Auditing 9. Measures of Controlling Fraud in Banks 10. Statement
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Alpen Bank Executive Summary [Type the author name] Gregory Carle‚ the Romanian country manager for Alpen Bank‚ must decide whether or not the bank should launch a credit card program in Romania. Before deciding to go through with the credit card launch Carle must be certain that the Romanian credit card market is large enough to add € 5 million in annual profit to Alpen Bank’s Consumer Banking segment. Carle has two real options here‚ he can either choose to launch the credit card program
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