director alone had direct access to funds and personal relationships with donors. The first weakness we noticed as a red flag was the fact that the director alone was responsible for signing cheques and reconciling the account of the organization. Had management been checking the reconciliations and signing of cheques each month as required‚ the red flag would have been obvious. Nevertheless‚ we discovered that monthly reconciliations were inaccessible for at least the last six months‚ and the management
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used by the holder in due course as a store of value; although‚ instruments can be transferred for amounts in contractual exchange that are less than the instrument’s face value (known as “discounting”). Common examples include promissory notes‚ cheques‚ and banknotes. Under United States law‚ Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted in the applicable State law governs the use of negotiable instruments‚ except banknotes (“Federal Reserve Notes”). Contents • 1 Negotiable instruments distinguished
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Origin of the Report This internship report is generated under the supervision of Ms. Nadia Farhana Asst. Professor and Head of Marketing Department of Business Administration in North South University . This internship report is required to fulfill award of BBA Degree. The topic of this report is “General Banking Activities of one Bank Limited and Its Impact on Economic Development of Bangladesh”.A Case
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Bookkeeping Co. Cheque Register Cheq # Date Payee Amount 1 01-Oct-14 Zhou Inc. 80 2 02-Oct-14 Guo Co. 45 3 02-Oct-14 Xiao Inc. 50 4 02-Oct-14 John Doe Inc. 182 5 02-Oct-14 Shoes Inc. 400 6 02-Oct-14 Socks Inc. 650 7 11-Oct-14 Glasses Co. 890 8 19-Oct-14 Sheep Inc. 220 9 22-Oct-14 Pens Co. 55 10 23-Oct-14 Sally Smith 1‚600 11 24-Oct-14 Fred Flinstone 1‚500 12 24-Oct-14 Sammy Inc. 2‚100 13 25-Oct-14 Stapler Co. 652 8‚424 Deposit Listing Date Notes Amount 02-Oct-14 Cheques and Cash total 880
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conflict over land was inevitable. The Protestant believed that the Native Americans were instruments of the evil. Today and then Protestant sects do not solely agree on the sequence of events at the end of time. Though they do believe that the Ordeal and
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Internship Report On Paniola Branch (0039) By: Sehrish Agha Student of M.Com Roll No: 352 Session: 2013-14 Department of Commerce Government Post Graduate College (Boys) Bagh AJ&K University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (Allah‚ He is) the AllAll- knower of the unseen‚ not even the weight of an atom (Or a small ant) or less than that or greater‚ escapes from His knowledge in the heavens or in the earth‚ but it is in a Clear Book (Al(Al-Lauh AlAl-Mafuz) (Surah Saba) DEDICATION I dedicate all my
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Chapter One 1.0 Introduction Bangladesh economy has been experiencing a rapid growth since the ’90s. Industrial and agricultural development‚ international trade‚ inflow of expatriate Bangladeshi workers ’ remittance‚ local and foreign investments in construction‚ communication‚ power‚ food processing and service enterprises ushered in an era of economic activities. Urbanization and lifestyle changes concurrent with the economic development created a demand for Banking products and services
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TABLE OF CONTENTS COPY RIGHT` i DECLARATION ii CERTIFICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv DEDICATION v EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vi LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS viii 1.0 CHAPTER ONE 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.2 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 2 1.3 PRODUCTS OFFERED 3 1.3 VISION 17 1.4 MISSION 17 1.5 VALUES 17 2.0 CHAPTER TWO 18 2.1 LITERATURE REVIEW 18 3.0 CHAPTER THREE 20 3.1 WORK DONE AND LESSONS LEARNT 20 3.1.1 UNDER BUSINESS BANKING DEPARTMENT 20 3.1.1.1Customer service section 20 3.1.2 Personal
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CONTENTS Chapters Page no. Topic i Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii Certificate ( by faculty) iv Certificate (by company) v Executive Summary vi Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 Objective 8 Chapter 3 Various product offered by HDFC Bank 9 i. Savings Account
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