International Business and Management Studies International Law Case # 2 Mair v. Bank of Nova Scotia Prepared for: Mr. Urem Prepared by: Monica Kuijt Rumayor 08058733 Leron Mardenborough 08084157 Farah Dara Carriza 08059365 Njoek-sien Baptist 09073728 Dennis Kreeft 08079684 Kaylee Hu 09088091 Class: 3 IBMS B September 29‚ 2010 Summary of the case This case is titled: “Mair v. Bank of Nova Scotia” The main focus of the case is on the Bill of Exchange
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Coastal erosion at Happisburgh‚ Norfolk Happisburgh‚ on Norfolk’s North Sea coast‚ is a village with a population of 1400 people in about 600 houses. The village contains a notable stone church dating from the 14th century‚ an impressive manor house‚ listed buildings and a famous red and white striped lighthouse (Figure 1). Although now a coastal village‚ Happisburgh was once some distance from the sea‚ parted from the coast by the parish of Whimpwell‚ long since eroded away. Historic records indicate
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1 kilometre stretch of seawall. Advantages A seawall provides excellent defence where wave energy is high‚ reassures the public and has a long life span. It protects the base of cliffs‚ land and buildings against erosion. and can prevent coastal flooding in some areas. Breakwaters How it is designed to overcome the problem An offshore breakwater is a structure that parallels the shore (in the nearshore zone) and serves as a wave absorber. It reduces wave energy in its lee and creates a salient
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Anthony A. Aderhold BETH 601-80 Case Analysis #2 “US Citizen Bank (A)” Identification: Should Ms. Jefferies submit information or withhold information to a governmental arm‚ even though participation is completely voluntary? Michelle Jefferies is vice president for the Niche Credit Markets Division for US Citizen Bank. During her tenure‚ the development of a college student credit card program has rapidly accelerated. At the same time the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) has requested
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Alpen Bank: Launching the Credit Card in Romania Case Study Solution By Liqi Zhou Nov. 5th‚ 2014 To: Gregory Carle From: Liqi Zhou Re: Alpen Bank’s decision of launching credit cards in Romania Date: Nov. 5th‚ 2014 Purpose: The Romania market has huge and increasing profit for credit cards‚ so Alpen Bank should enter it ASAP. Preview: Alpen Bank should launch the credit card now to both middle-class and affluent segments of the market using all possible consumer acquisition methods to capture
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Digitally signed by Poshan Raj Basnet DN: CN = Poshan Raj Basnet Location: Kathmandu Date: 2008.05.22 21:59:48 +05’45’ A STUDY ON PROFITABLILTY AND SOLVENCY POSITION OF Nabil Bank Limited Submitted By Poshan Raj Basnet TU Regd. No.: Roll No.: 23/28 Exam Roll No.: 1239 A Field Work Report Submitted to Everest College Tribhuvan University Kathmandu‚ Nepal In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration. KATHMANDU‚ NEPAL
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The ‘State Bank’ Case Analysis 1. Executive Summary State Bank is a profitable‚ family-run business conveniently located at downtown Hillsborough – the countryseat. Its President is Mack McNeill and its newly appointed Director of Marketing is his son Phil McNeill. It not only serves the Hillsborough populace of 15000‚ but also the suburbanites and farmers as far away as 20 miles. This is a full-service bank underlining the friendly‚ small-town service approach‚ while maintaining conservative
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Activity-Based Costing in the Service Sector: The East Penn Bank ABSTRACT: This case illustrates why a major segment of the service sector banks - needs accurate cost information to make strategic decisions‚ and how more refined accounting systems help fulfill this need. East Penn Bank is a hypothetical bank that has suffered falling profits despite a shift in customer base toward retail customers‚ which the current information system reports are more profitable than business customers. Following
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Telecommuting Increases Productivity Telecommuting‚ also known as work-from-home‚ is a common practice among many business firms. In many articles‚ authors claim that telecommuting makes noticeable contribution to companies‚ increasing productivity by around 15%-50%. However‚ to some CEOs‚ telecommuting is not an attractive option. They think that most people exaggerate the significance of telecommuting because they worry about losing direct control over the employees. Actually‚ telecommuting can
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Background of the Study 2. Statement of Problem 3. Research Objectives 4. Significance of Study 5. Scope and Limitation of the Study CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 1. Introduction 2. Types of Bank Frauds 3. Causes of Fraud 4. Effects of Fraud on Banks 5. Internal Audit function 6. Fraud and Internal Audit 7. Fraud Prevention 1. General Measures 2. Specific Preventive Measures 8. Elements of Fraud Auditing 9. Measures of Controlling Fraud in Banks 10. Statement
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