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    An Overview of the Canadian Financial-Services Sector: Banking Industry What is a financial intermediary? A financial intermediary is an organization that raises money from investors and provides financing for individuals, companies and other organizations. Intermediaries are a stop on the road between savings and real investment. Mutual funds and pension funds are two important classes of intermediaries. A financial institution usually suggests a more complicated intermediary doing more than

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of the report is to primarily analyze the Indian stock broking industry and the various forces which affect the competitive position of firms within the industry. A three-phase analysis is carried out in which the first phase involves detailed research about the history of stock markets in India, the evolution of capital markets over the years during pre-independence era and later stages after independence. Important historical events which had a significant effect on

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    Corporate Profile Jamuna Bank Limited (JBL) is a Banking Company registered under the Companies Act, 1994 with its Head Office at Chini Shilpa Bhaban, 3, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000. The Bank started its operation from 3rd June 2001.  The Bank undertakes all types of banking transactions to support the development of trade and commerce of the country. JBL's services are also available for the entrepreneurs to set up new ventures and BMRE of industrial units. Jamuna Bank Ltd., the only Bengali named

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    Abstract It is undeniable fact that Islamic banking system has been flourishing for last few decades and now has become the focus of global market forces. Pioneers of Islamic banking proclaim that foundational principles of Islamic banking is allied with Shari’ah guidance and their accounting practices, policies and financial reporting mechanism is based on Sharai’ah values. Consequently, Islamic institutions have the responsibility to follow Islamic rulings in all their practices. The core purpose

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    Ameritrade Company Case

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    Finance Seminar 12.12.2011 Case Study #2 Ameritrade Company Cost of Capital Evaluation Executive Summary The Ameritrade case study analysis brought in this paper comes to estimate the final cost of capital that should be applied to Ameritrade’s technology and marketing investment project. Allegedly, the final purpose of every WACC calculation is in helping to estimate the NPV of a project in order to make a “go\no go” decision, whether it is done by an investor or a creditor. However

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    Project Report on Insurance

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “Recruitment and Selection at AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE” SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF PUNE BY SAUMYA MEHTA M.P.M. – IIIrd Semester (2006-08) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Saumya Mehta student of SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & RESEARCH, Pune has completed her field work report at AVIVA Life Insurance on the topic of “Recruitment and Selection” and has submitted the field work report in partial fulfillment of MASTER IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT of the UNIVERSITY OF

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    Who Is EMI Group PLC?

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    For the exclusive use of C. Portillo Cardenas, 2015 UV1201 Rev. Feb. 13, 2009 EMI GROUP PLC In this Internet age, the consumer is using music content more than ever before— whether that’s playlisting, podcasting, personalizing, sharing, downloading or just simply enjoying it. The digital revolution has caused a complete change to the culture, operations, and attitude of music companies everywhere. It hasn’t been easy, and we must certainly continue to fight piracy in all its forms. But there can

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    TOBs are synthetically created short-term tax exempt instruments. A TOB sponsor will buy a portfolio of fixed rate, long term municipal bonds with ratings between AA-AAA and combine them with an interest rate swap to create short term tax exempt floating rate bonds. The tax-exempt status creates a high level of demand particularly from investors who seek tax exempt cash flow as a source of annual income and revenue. The buyers of TOBs are for the most part money market mutual funds. Money market

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    accounting theory

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    3101AFE TUTORIAL 1 – Semester 1 2014 Deegan Topic 1 Introduction to financial accounting theory 1.1  What is the difference between a positive theory of accounting and a normative theory of accounting? 1.6  The IASB and the FASB are currently developing a revised conceptual framework of financial reporting. If you have been asked to review the framework—which is an example of a normative theory of accounting—why would it be important for you to pay particular attention to how the objective

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    INTRODUCTION Working capital loan funds provide your business the cash it needs to keep growing until you can cover all operating expenses out of revenue. Without a working capital loan most businesses are unable to generate enough revenue to stay afloat. These funds provide access to cash which can be used to pay rent or mortgage payments, utilities, marketing expenses, inventory, employees, etc. Obtaining capital through this method can be difficult for many businesses, so it is essential to

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