CHAPTER-2: OVERVIEW OF THE BANKS 2.1 Standard Chartered Bank 10 2.2 HSBC 12 2.3 The CITY Bank 14 2.4 Dutch Bangla Bank Ltd 16 2.6 Dhaka Bank Limited 17 2.7 Uttara Bank Limited 19 2.7 BRAC Bank Limited 20 2.8 United Commercial Bank Ltd 22 CHAPTER-3: OVERVIEW OF THE RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING 3.1 meaning and concept responsibility Accounting 24 3.2 PREREQUISITES OF RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING 25 3.3 ASSUMPTIONS
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EMBADJ 2014 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Individual Assignment* Name: Mahmoud Baban | | | | |Due date: 4 September 2013 |Points Available |Points Earned | | | |
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P O R T F O L I O MANAGEMENT OF ISLAMIC BANKS ’Certainty Model ’ B.A. BASHIR* University of Lancaster‚ Lancaster LA1 4 YX‚ UK Received January 1982‚ final version received February 1983 The Islamic banking and finance system is recent in origin. Its special features preclude the application of modern finance theories. The system is briefly described in this paper as part of an initial attempt to develop a simple model for the portfolio management of an Islamic bank. The model is built
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CREDIT MANGEMENT IN NIGERIA BANKS: AJUGWE CHUKWU ALPHONSUS INTRODUCTIONS Credit Management is one the most difficult task facing bankers all of over the world and the case is more pronounced in the Nigeria situation because going through the history of banking in Nigeria‚ one can observed that the major source of bank failures was ineffective credit management that led to accumulation of bad debts. Credit administration is the bane of Nigeria banks and a major source of worry to Regulatory Authorities
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1 2 Theory of bank credit risk management 2 2.1 Components of credit risk 2 2.1.1 Definition 2 2.1.2 Types of credit risk 2 2.2 Credit risk analysis and measurements 3 2.2.1 Expert systems 3 2.2.2 Risk Premium analysis 4 2.2.3 Multidiscriminant model 4 2.2.4 Hybrid system 5 2.3 Credit risk management 8 2.3.1 Limits Systems 8 2.3.2 Risk Quality and Ratings. 9 2.3.3 Credit Enhancement 10 3 Credit risk management adopted by ANZ bank 10 3.1 Industry
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purchasing primary assets and issuing secondary assets as a source of funds. The primary securities purchased by the FI often have maturity and liquidity characteristics that are different from the secondary securities issued by the FI. For example‚ a bank buys medium- to long-term bonds and makes medium-term loans with funds raised by issuing short-term deposits. Interest rate risk occurs because the prices and reinvestment income characteristics of long-term assets react differently to changes in
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Internship Report on Compensation Management and Employee Satisfaction A study on EXIM Bank Ltd.‚ Gulshan Branch‚ Dhaka Submitted to: Ishita Roy Asst Professor Department of Business Administration University of Development Alternative Chapter-1 Introduction The internship report titled “Compensation practice and Employee satisfaction in Banking Industry” is submitted an partial prerequisite of the Bachelor of Business Administration program of. University of development alternative. The
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this. Lee’s response was that Blackheath Manufacturing Co. ran on the basis of several well-developed decision rules and budgets weren’t necessary because if the firm ever ran out of funds‚ Mr. Blackheath simply deposited £10‚000 or £20‚000 in the bank. Trafalgar’s response was swift and clear: "My father is a millionaire‚ but I am not!" Lee indicated he didn’t know much about budgeting but he would get an assistant to work up some "stuff." Trafalgar decided to call his old friend Crofton Brockley
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Accounting 3342 Group Test #1 Sept. 10‚ 2014 Problem 1 Below are selected transactions of Blackbird Ltd. for 2014: 1. On May 10‚ the company purchased goods from Jay Corp. for $60‚000‚ terms 2/10‚ n/30. Purchases and accounts payable are recorded at gross amounts. The invoice was paid on May 18. (Use the gross method.) 2. Assume the same information as in (1) above‚ except that the company uses the ‘net method’‚ and payment was made on May 25. 3. On June 1‚ the company purchased
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Management accounting systems Case Analysis: HSBC Bank Student Name: Course: Academic Year: Module: Date of Submission: Executive Summary Management accounting over the years has really emerged very significantly in the field of banking and finance. There are numerous objectives and significance that has been reflected in numerous literatures mentioning the primary strategic and management significance management accounting has brought to the table in the field of international finance. As
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