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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………………………………………….i Acknowledgements……………………………………………………………………………………………………ii Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………iii Dedication………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….iv CHAPTER ONE –INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 1.1Background to the problem………………………………………………………………………………………..4 1.2 Objectives of the Study……………………………………………………………………………………………….5 1.3 Research Problem………………………………………………………………………………………………………5

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    Dollarization in Zimbabwe

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    Full Dollarization The Pros and Cons Andrew Berg‚ Eduardo Borensztein ©2000 International Monetary Fund December 2000 [Preface]  [The Pros and Cons of Full Dollarization]  [Questions About Pegs]  [The Appeal of Dollarization]  [The Risk Premium]  [Seigniorage]  [Stability]  [Effect on Trade and Financial Links]  [Exit Option]  [Lender of Last Resort Function and Financial System Stability]  [Conclusions]  [Author Information] Preface The Economic Issues Series aims to make available

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    Small Business in Zimbabwe

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    In Zimbabwe there are many institutions that are available to support the development of small business and they include government and commercial banks. Small businesses refers to those businesses that are independently owned ‚ operated and organised for profits and is not dominant in its field. The government as a way of supporting small business in terms of finance is offering general incentives through the general incentive policy .This programme is available to local and foreign small firms

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    Data Mining: A Tool for the Enhancement of Banking Sector Shipra Kalra; Rachika Gupta kalra.shipra87@gmail.com; guptarachika@yahoo.co.in Lecturer‚ Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies and School of Law‚ Sector A-8‚ Narela‚ Delhi-110040 Abstract Data mining is emerging as a very useful tool for providing valuable information from large databases and enabling managers and business executives to make hard core decisions in a much easier and effective manner. It is a process of analyzing the

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    Lhr.‚ Pakistan. Abstract Banking sector of Pakistan is characterized by the high competition and in order to survive in the market place‚ employers have understood the need for ongoing training and development to equip their employee to better cope up with the demands of the dynamic environment today. This study seek to determine the impact of this training and development on motivation and job involvement along with what training methods are widely used in the banking sector of Pakistan. The primary

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    Economic Development in Zimbabwe The country of Zimbabwe is one of the most economically developed on the African continent . A fairly young political entity‚ Zimbabwe has only enjoyed recognized autonomy since 1980‚ the year in which the United Kingdom repealed its imperialistic claims to the African nation . Despite its youth the country has achieved a level of economic development uncharacteristic of sub-Saharan African nations. Second only to South Africa in economic development‚ Zimbabwe’s

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    Accounts Payable: This is the amount of money that is owed for the purchase of either goods or services from any organization or any entity at a particular date. This is a kind of current liabilities. This term is showed in the Balance Sheet as part of the Total Liability of the organization. Importance of Account Payable: Accounts Payable is one of the major liabilities for an organization. An organization must clearly and precisely identify the amount of Accounts Payable to compare the liability

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    the growth and development of democratic attitudes and behaviours. The result of this is that these three streams have reinforced post-independence autocratic practices and produced the hardened strain of authoritarianism that is visible today in Zimbabwe. Thus‚ it can be concluded that authoritarianism has come on since a long time and that its resilience was openly displayed in the run-up to the presidential runoff election in 2008. (Masunungure‚ 2011:

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    Cause of Npa in Zimbabwe

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    loans in Commercial Banks: A case of CBZ Bank Limited In Zimbabwe Mabvure Tendai Joseph1‚ Gwangwava Edson2‚ Faitira Manuere3‚ Mutibvu Clifford4‚ Kamoyo Michael5 1‚2 Lecturers: Department of Accounting Science and Finance Chinhoyi University of Technology P.Bag 7724 Chinhoyi‚ Zimbabwe 3 Lecturer :Department of Business Management and Entprepreneurship Chinhoyi University of Technology P.Bag 7724 Chinhoyi‚ Zimbabwe 4 Manager :E-Banking and Card Services CBZ Bank limited 5 Michael Kamoyo

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    C‚x7ik y7ku`w2History of Islamic Banking in Pakistan Efforts to Islamize the economy of Pakistan started in the mid 60s. However a significant attempt was made in the mid 80s1 to convert the banking system to an Islamic banking system. The Banking Companies Ordinance (BCO‚ 1962) was amended to accommodate non-interest based transactions and the industry was given a specific timeline to convert to the non-interest based system. In early 90s‚ the whole exercise was challenged in the Federal Shariat

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