CTU351 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT RHB Islamic Banking NAME : ATIQAH BT NORDIN SECTION : 12.6.21 COURSE : BM112 LECTURER’S NAME : USTAZAH ZURAIDAH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I admit that this is the result of my own work or effort Date : 3 JULY 2013 ( _____________________) ATIQAH BT NORDIN
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Chapter 25 The Function and Creation of Negotiable Instruments (流动票据) I. Overview A negotiable instrument (also known as commercial paper) is a signed writing (or electronic record) that contains an unconditional promise (无条件承诺) or order to pay an exact amount‚ either on demand or at a specific future time. A negotiable instrument can function as a Substitute for cash or as an extension of credit. Check: Substitute for cash Promissory note (本票): Substitute for an extension of credit For a negotiable
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When you’re looking for a roofer for your commercial roofing project you need to find a contractor who understands the special needs of a commercial roofing project. For example it can be harder to work on a business during business hours so either the business has to be shut down for the repair or replacement or the job has to be done after conventional business hours. Is the roofer you are considering for the job willing and able to work around your schedule constrictions which might involve working
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Commercial Aspirin Tablet Analysis Tuesday Evening Intro: The purpose of this lab was to analyze commercial aspirin tablets. To do so‚ the percent acetylsalicyclic acid (active ingredient) in tablets using acid-base titration was determined‚ the percent acetylsalicyclic acid in tablets by formation of a colored iron(III)-salicylate complex was determined using spectrometry‚ and then the percents from each process was compared. Acetylsalicylic acid is produced when salicylic acid and acetic
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An Exploratory Report on Shadow Banking Neal Edmonson University of the District of Columbia Money and Banking Professor Muhammad Samhan March 4‚ 2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Findings 4 Risk 10 Regulation 11 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Executive Summary This paper documents the institutional features of shadow banks‚ discusses their economic roles‚ and analyzes their relationship to the traditional banking system. It utilizes the print and web resources
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the impact of businesses on the environment. EPA develops and enforces regulations that implement environmental laws enacted by Congress. Likewise‚ state agencies enforce regulations that implement laws enacted by the state legislature Uniform Commercial Code: If you are conducting business transactions outside
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Commercial Airline Industry Industry Analysis Porter’s Five Force Threat of New Entrants: - Low • Existing loyalty to major brands • Incentives for using a particular buyer (such as frequent shopper programs) • High fixed costs in R & D • Scarcity of resources (technical ) • High costs of switching companies (maintenance cost) • Government restrictions or legislation Power of Suppliers: - Moderate to high • There are very few suppliers
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investment. 2. Discuss the motives for holding cash. Explain the Baumol Model and Miller and Orr Model. 3. What are advances? Explain the modes of creating charge over assets. 4. What are the commercial paper? Discuss the existing guidelines issued by RBI to regulate issuance of commercial papers. 5. What are the different forms of trade credit? Discuss the various determinants of trade credit. Realising the dearth of pertinent literature on workingcapital
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out when John Freame’s son in-law‚ James Barclays‚ became a partner of the business. After four centuries and changing its branch‚ Barclays plc become a big financial bank in the world that provide customers useful services such as retail banking‚ commercial banking‚ investment banking and investment management. The bank is organised by two business ‘clusters’: Corporate and Investment Banking and Wealth and Investment Management; and Retail and Business Banking‚ which has a great deal of business
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All rights reserved. The global aerospace coatings market is estimated to be $615 million‚ according to Chris G. Athansopoulos‚ director global sales‚ Aerospace Division‚ Hentzen Coatings Inc. This can be further broken down to $299 million for commercial and $216 for military. Asia-Pacific is largest in terms of volume and value. Next comes North America and Europe. The aerospace coatings market is estimated to grow five to eight percent per year in the next five years‚ he noted. Coatings manufacturers
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