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    Mba Project Report

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    Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 Purpose of this Document 3 1.2 Scope of the Development Project 3 2. PROJECT PLAN 5 2. 1 Project Organization 5 2.2 Management Structure 5 2.3 Work Breakdown Structure 7 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 8 3.1 User Characteristics 8 3.2 Product Perspective 8 3.3 Software & Hardware Infrastructure 9 3.3 System Use Cases 10 3.4 Overview of Functional Requirements 11 3.5 General Constraints‚ Assumptions‚ Dependencies‚ Guidelines

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    Teller

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    Non-exempt GRADE: 4 BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES: Under direct supervision‚ responsible for providing members with service on a variety of transactions. Welcomes members to the credit union and provides general information concerning credit union products and services. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Represents the Credit Union to the members in a friendly‚ positive and professional manner‚ and provides prompt‚ efficient‚ confidential and accurate service in the processing of transactions over the

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    used in a modern business context include cash‚ check‚ credit or debit card‚ money orders‚ bank tansfers and online payment services such as PayPal™. Payment methods There are two types of payment methods; exchanging and provisioning. • Exchanging is to change coin‚ money and banknote in terms of the price. Provisioning is to transfer money from one account to another. In this method‚ a third party must be involved. Credit card‚ debit card‚ money transfers‚ and recurring cash or ACH (Automated

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    Personal Budgeting

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    personal budget. Many feel that they don’t really need it; while others just don’t want to restrict their spending. With this in mind‚ it’s no wonder that personal bankruptcies are at such an all time high. The advent of credit cards and the wide spread availability of credit itself has allowed people to purchase what they want‚ when they want‚ with little to no regard of whether they can really afford it. There is small hope that these patterns of behavior will change in favor of living on a budget

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    Select your desired color and size and click "Add to cart". For convenience‚ the size and color of goods available for express delivery‚ handed back to the top. To return to a page with a showcase‚ click "return to the store" or "Close" button‚ if the card product opened in a separate window. If you want to move to another section‚ use the top or left-hand menu. To quickly find specific things you use the search form at the top of the page. To make a purchase‚ click on "Shopping Cart" in the upper

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    Dexit Analysis

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    via issuing Credit and Debit cards and the corresponding retail processing systems. • Canadian shoppers were routine users of electronic payment methods • Customers were satisfied with the credit and debit payment methods and viewed them as convenient to use. • By 2003‚ Canadian cash purchases projected grow to $270 billion with the average transaction totaling roughly $4.50 each • Although acceptable in the marketplace‚ Canadians were not traditionally using debit or credit cards for small purchases

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    products and profitable utilization of fund and contribute to the growth of GDP of the country by financing trade and commerce‚ helping industrialization‚ boosting export‚ creating employment opportunities for the educated youth and encouraging micro-credit leading to poverty alleviation and improving the quality of life of the people and thereby contributing to the overall socio-economic development of the country. 2. History Mercantile Bank Limited emerged as a new commercial bank to provide efficient

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    like cheques‚ credit card‚ ATMs and banker’s card. Use of cheque is declining and is been replaced by non-cash transactions. Desk-money transactions have been replaced by automatic teller machines (ATMs) and cash-money transactions were first replaced by money cheques and later by credit cards and banker’s cards.In most western countries‚ the volume of money transactions by means of plastic cards is increasing. These innovations are followed by smart cards. The success of the smart card will depend

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    Imagine yourself going into the bank to get money out of your account for your rent or other important bill‚ and the account is dry and you just got paid the day before..or going to pay a bill with your credit card and card after card is maxed out then you find out that someone has stolen all your information and used all of your resources to live and pay bills. If this happened to me my heart would be beating so fast in panic id probably pass out considering I have so many kids to provide for. Well

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    itself‚ transaction processing systems can take a variety of forms. A cash box and a pad of paper at a lemonade stand is considered a transaction processing system‚ for example‚ as is a complex software package that connects digital cash registers‚ credit card processors‚ inventory databases and accounting software. Correlation For every point of sale there must be a transaction processing system to accompany it. The correlation is so close that software-driven transaction processing systems are often

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