project has been prepared under the title of ‘Non Performing Assets in Surat’. First of all the information regarding the banking industry is given. In that various facts regarding the bank industry is being provided. Also the various types of non performing assets. The brief introduction of non performing assets is given. In this the definition‚ various benefits‚ objective‚ limitation etc. are mentioned. Then a analysis of data is made. Then the objective of doing the project is mentioned. After
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Non Performing Loans: Comparative Analysis of India and Pakistan Name Department Course Title Course Instructor Date Table of Contents Sr. No Topic Page No. 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction 3 3. Non performing Loans: An Overview 5 3.1 Definition 5 3.2 Effects of Non performing loans 6 3.3 Relationship between NPL and Bank’s profitability 7 4. NPL: India Vs Pakistan 7 4.1 Background 7 4.2 Structure and Ownership of banking structure
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aims and objectives‚ the main business activities and their Vision and Mission statements. I will explain the links between these and why a business should have aims and objectives and in the end I will develop SMART aims and objectives for Vodafone. Background of Businesses Oxfam The name Oxfam comes from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief founded in Britain in 1942 and registered in accordance with UK law in 1943. Oxfam International was formed in 1995 by a group of independent non-governmental
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9/20/2011 RBI- has been a pretty important and valuable statistic…however recently the RBI has been becoming more and more discredited. 9/22/2011 How We Know What Isn’t So 1. Misperception of Random Events - Hot hand fallacy – Most statistical analysis shows that it’s not true. The evidence shows that the hot hand idea is false and that each shot is independent from the past shot. -Ex: Checked the statistics of the Philadelphia 76ers 1980 season and there was no correlation between
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As a student‚ I have always had a roaring flame of determination in my body and utilized it to always exceed expectations. I have always yearned for greatness and encouraged others to do so as well. Many may argue that greatness is becoming famous or having great wealth. Well‚ I believe it all starts with education. The raging flame in my body is fueled by the urge to succeed in academics. I believe I can use my urge in my body to obtain succeed as well as benefit a school such as the Academy of
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Financial management study material (Reference: Financial management by S.N.Maheshwari‚ Financial management by I.M. Pandey ‚ Financial management by Prassana Chandra & Anna university study material) Unit – I FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCE Financial management: An Overview Time value of money introduction to the concept of risk and return of a single asset and of a portfolio‚ valuation of bounds and shares – option valuation OBJECTIVES AND FUNCTIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Maximization of the
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Overview Of Banking Project Title: Comparative study of non interest income of the Indian Banking Sector Submitted by: Gaurav Sharma BBA(Finance‚ Gold Medal)‚MBA(Finance) gksindia1@gmail.com Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1431288 Index Introduction Methodology SBI& Associates Nationalized banks(Public sector banks) Private sector banks Foreign banks Findings Conclusion Literature review References 1 3 5 10 15 20 25 26 26 26 Electronic copy available at:
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Financial Accounting vs Management Accounting Management accounting is a field of accounting that analyzes and provides cost information to the internal management for the purposes of planning‚ controlling and decision making. Management accounting refers to accounting information developed for managers within an organization. CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) defines Management accounting as “Management Accounting is the process of identification‚ measurement‚ accumulation
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Jensen‚ Harvard Business School; Ron Naples‚ Quaker Chemical Corporation; Trevor Harris‚ Columbia University; and Don Chew‚ Morgan Stanley. Moderated by John Martin‚ Baylor University. Value Maximization‚ Stakeholder theory‚ and the Corporate Objective Function 32 Michael Jensen‚ Harvard Business School the Modern industrial Revolution‚ Exit‚ and the Failure of internal Control Systems 43 Michael Jensen‚ Harvard Business School Just Say No to Wall Street: Putting a Stop to the
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