1.Specific Features of Financial Services Marketing It has been suggested that there are two characteristics‚ which are specific for financial services marketing. The first one would be fiduciary responsibility and the second one is the two-way information flows. 1.1Fiduciary Responsibility Fiduciary responsibility is one of the most important features within the financial sector. It has been described through Arthur Meidan as "the responsibility of any financial services organisation to guard
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McBride Financial Services is a virtual organization at University of Phoenix that provides mortgage services for its members. McBride has as its stated goal to be a "preeminent provider of low cost mortgage services using state-of-the-art technology in the five state areas of Idaho‚ Montana‚ Wyoming‚ North Dakota‚ South Dakota." McBride provides serves for three primary groups of mortgage seekers: professionals purchasing a primary or secondary residence‚ retirees purchasing a primary or secondary
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Lion Financial Lion Financial Services (LFS) provides investment management services to approximately 350‚000 customers‚ made up of corporations‚ institutions‚ and individuals. The bulk of LFS’ transactions with its customers‚ making up roughly half of all transactions‚ are carried out through its call centers. Thus‚ the efficient and productive operations of the LFS call centers is a priority for the company and critical to its bottom line. In early 2000‚ Jim Boatwright‚ LFS’ Vice President of
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three credit reporting bureaus‚ when it was not. In the Dealers’ Financial Services‚ LLC (Dealer) consent order‚ Dealer misrepresented that an add-on vehicle service contract would add “just a few dollars to your monthly payment” or that GAP insurance product would add “just a few pennies a day to your monthly payment” when average monthly cost was over $40 and $12.55‚ respectively. Last‚ in Chase Bank USA and Chase BankCard Services (Chase) Consent Order‚ Chase substantial assistance to debt collectors
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VMI business case. Organizing a conference. Background information: Specialty: International Financial Services Location: Valencia‚ Spain Date‚ time: July (from Friday evening to Monday morning). Budget: $2000 per participant (all prices include the cost of the flights). Venue / must have: - reasonable access to air international airport; - one large conference room‚ - preferably four or more seminar rooms‚ - a choice of activities outside the main conference program. Participants:
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A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS aT [pic] [pic] A Project report submitted to Osmania University in partial fulfillment of the Requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted By Folasayo Adesioye HT.NO 073-07-189 Under the guidance of Ms. NAZIA ULFATH (Asst. Professor) [pic] MOGHAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (Affiliated to Osmania University) BANDLAGUDA‚ HYDERABAD – 500005. 2007 - 2009 DECLARATION I
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PROJECT REPORT COMPANY NAME: Lilac Education Services Pvt. Ltd. Submitted To: IMT CDL- GHAZIABAD Submitted By: Dhruv Verma Enrolment No: 1221000643 E-mail: vermadhruv05@gmail.com Institute of Management and Technology (IMT-CDL)I CONTENTS :- 1. Executive Summary
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Retail is the sale of goods and services from individuals or businesses to the end-user. Retailers are part of an integrated system called the supply chain. A retailer purchases goods or products in large quantities from manufacturers directly or through a wholesale‚ and then sells smaller quantities to the consumer for a profit. Retailing can be done in either fixed locations like stores or markets‚ door-to-door or by delivery. Retailing includes subordinated services‚ such as delivery. Retail marketing
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organization 4 4.6 Inkwell Ltd-Key external stakeholders 5 5. THE ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT 5 5.3 The accounts department-Key internal stakeholders 6 6. REVIEW OF THE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM 7 6.3 Working methods and practices 7 6.4 Recording keeping system 8 6.5 Training 9 7. INTERNAL CONTROL AND FRAUD ANALYSIS 9 7.1 Internal system of control 9 7.2 Fraud Analysis 10 8. RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE 10 9. COSTS AND BENEFITS ANALYSIS 12 9.2 COSTS 12 9.3 BENEFITS 13 APPENDIX 1-INKWELL (LTD)’S ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
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Summary This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the key ratios for accessing the financial performance and position of Old Chang Kee over the past 3 financial years‚ as well as a critical appraisal of the accounting policies used by Old Chang Kee. Stock performance and market perception are also discussed in the report. Old Chang Kee has a lower profitability in 2010‚ the key drivers were a huge reduction in government grants and higher cost of raw material. However Old Chang Kee maintained
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