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    Time Bank

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    Time Bank 1. Introduction Time bank is a unique organisation that holds vast amount of knowledge and skills belonging to its customer. The way time bank operates is by allowing individuals to exchange their knowledge‚ skills with others. The concept of the Time Bank is based on the fact that people are all individually different‚ we all have different types of knowledge and we all have different set of skills‚ no one is good at everything‚ the typical situation is that we only have the capacity

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    AIMS AND OBJECTIVE Study Rationale: • Effectiveness of In-Film Advertising • Consumer Behavior and Advertiser’s Behavior towards In-film Advertising Exploring product placement opportunities offered by the mainstream Hollywood and Bollywood movies‚ by understanding their nature‚ the audiences they serve and benefits the industry aims at with respect to the placed product. Study Objective: • To test the effectiveness of brand placement in movies both from the consumers and the advertisers

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    Bank Disintermediation

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    The factors that have been responsible for bank disintermediation In my opinion‚ there are three major arguments for the factors that have been responsible for bank disintermediation. First‚ pareto improvement (Vilfredo Pareto)‚ second‚ reputation acquisition in debt markets (Diamond‚ D.‚ 1989)‚ third‚ corporate finance theory (MM & Trade-off Theory). 1. Pareto Improvement (Vilfredo Pareto) According to Pareto efficient (Vilfredo Pareto)‚ if economic allocation in any system is not Pareto

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    Universial Bank

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    Advantages of Universal Banking The benefits or advantages of universal banking are:- Investors’ Trust : Universal banks hold stakes (equity shares) of many companies. These companies can easily get other investors to invest in their business. This is because other investors have full confidence and faith in the Universal banks. They know that the Universal banks will closely watch all the activities of the companies in which they hold a stake. Economics of Scale : Universal banking

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    Equitable Bank

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    The Equitable Banking Corporation is the first commercial bank licensed by Central Bank of the Philippines and in 1955 the bank opened its first metro manila branch located at divisoria. On 1973 the bank established its first foreign branch in hongkong and also the first filipino bank in the crown colony‚ after a year Equitable Bank Foundation engaging in non-profit‚ social‚ cultural and charitable activities. During 1977 Central Bank of the Philippines granted EBC its foreign currency deposit

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    Psychology Exam 1 Learning Objectives 8/27/12: Chapter 1‚ p. 2-4 1. What is psychology? Explain why psychology is more than just common sense. 2. Describe how levels of analysis apply to the field/study of psychology. 3. Describe the five challenges for psychology discussed in your textbook. How do these make psychology complicated? 8/29/12: Chapter 1 p. 11-20 & 27-34 1. Define pseudoscience and its warning signs. 2. Identify the major theoretical frameworks of psychology

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    The Future of Bank

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    stable in an increasingly global business environment. The Indian bankingsystem has witnessed a series of reforms in the past‚ like deregulation of interest rates‚ dilution of government stake in PSBs‚ and increased participationof private sector banks. It has also undergone rapid changes‚ reflecting a number of underlying developments. This trend has created new competitive threats as well as new opportunities. This paper aims to foresee major future banking trends‚ based on these past and current

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    Icici Bank

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    CUSTOMER SUCCESS ICICI Bank Limited Boosting Datacenter Availability for Largest Private Bank in India with the Help of Symantec ICICI Bank Limited (ICICI Bank) is a trendsetter in the use of banking technology in India. Since 1999‚ ICICI Bank leverages comprehensive datacenter availability and data protection solutions from Symantec. Using Veritas Storage Foundation and Veritas Cluster Server‚ the bank is achieving 99.9 percent application availability and 99.99 percent uptime for its server infrastructure

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    Bank Accounts

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    going to the bank to make a deposit. I never would ask them what deposits were. A few years had passed and I finally asked my parents what deposits were? My father told me a deposit is something you take to the bank. And I said is it money? And why do you take your money there can’t you just keep it in your pocket? And he told me son if I were to keep the money in my pocket I would probably end up losing it or spend it. Ever since then I knew that I wanted to take my money to the bank. That was the

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    Investment Bank

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    Investment banks do not engage in retail banking DIFFERENCES WITH COMMERCIAL BANKING DIFFERENCES WITH COMMERCIAL BANKING DEPOSITS LOANS DIFFERENCES WITH COMMERCIAL BANKING 1933 Glass-Steagall Act In the US‚ Investment and Commercial banking activities were separated - I.B.’s were no longer allowed to receive customer deposits and offer retail banking services. - Comm. Banks no longer allowed to underwrite securities. Glass-Steagall Act repealed in 1999. Today Today‚ large US banks (e.g.‚ Bank of

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