QUESTION BANK 13.1 13.2 Define E-commerce. What are the different types of E-commerce? Explain B2B E-Commerce using an example of a book distributor who stocks a large number of books‚ which he distributes via a large network of book sellers. Assume that the distributor has stocks of books of a large number of publishers and book sellers order books as and when their stock is low. Distributors give 1 month’s time to booksellers for payment. 13.3 Explain B2C E-Commerce of a customer reserving airline
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Banking Introduction What is a bank ? A banker or bank is a financial institution that acts as a payment agent for customers‚ and borrows and lends money. In some countries such as Germany‚ banks are the primary owners of industrial corporations while in other countries such as the United States banks are prohibited from owning non-financial companies. Banks borrow money by accepting funds deposited on current account‚ accepting term deposits and by issuing debt securities such as banknotes
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In this assignment‚ we would like to take an opportunity to send our appreciation to the college due to a proper syllabus and good environment have been provided. Next‚ we would like to thank our Costing and Pricing lecturer‚ Mr.Balan for his generous help. We believe that we cannot create an excellent assignment without his advice and help. At the same time‚ we would like to express our thanks to those who helped us to carry this assignment successfully. Thank you very much
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Mirlena Stefani FASTIP June 2012 Mirlena Stefani FASTIP June 2012 Payment Instruments in European Area Payment Instruments in European Area Contents Introduction 1 1. Chapter I - Key Concepts - Payments 2 1.1 Paymants and the payment system 2 1.2 Types of Payment 3 1.3 Payment Instruments 4 2. Chapter II - The Payment Market Landscape in the Euro Area 6 2.1 Introduction 6 2.2 Payment instruments 7 2.2.2 Non-cash payment instruments 7 2.3 Large-value payment system operating
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Internship Report submitted to the faculty of Management & Administrative Science in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the Associate Degree (Commerce) of Business Administration. Associate Degree (24) Commerce & Accountancy (54) (Course Code MGT-403) Submitted By: Hina Saleem Rol#10012454-026 Date of Submission ----------------------- Name of Program Coordinator: Sir Amir
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Business Internship Report on MCB Bank SUPERVISED BY Respected Teacher MISS SAIMA QADRI SUBMITTED BY Muzamil Hussain BBA-18 Seat No. 210 INSTITUTE OF MODERN SCIENCES AND ARTS‚ HYDERABAD I would like to thank my parents and siblings who supported me in the line of my grooming education and professional degree. They are the ones who ever dragged and buttressed me towards my professional career. Internship performs imperative interaction with the Banking Operations. I selected MCB
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Cross (C) Order (D) All of these Q.4. Which of a following is not Commercial Bank ? (A) Reserve Bank of India (B) State Bank of India (C) Canra Bank (D) Oriental Bank of Commerce Q.5. What is a Bank breeze ? (A) Letter from a Bank (B) Cheque that a bank draws upon itself (C) Instraction to a landowner to pick up a customer’s debt (D) Instruction not to honour a stop payment Q.6. The necessary evil of whatever serves as income is that it must— (A) Be released by a State (B) Be in
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1 TERMS OF REFERENCE | terms of reference: | |This report has been prepared to cover the assessment requirements of AAT Learning and Assessment Area ‘Internal Control and Accounting Systems.’ | |The objectives of this report are to: | |a)analyse accounting
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CHAPTER –6 Credit creation by commercial Bank Demand deposits as money Bank deposits are two types. 1. Demand Deposit 2. Time deposit The demand deposits on which cheques are issued are also called as cash deposits or current deposits. D.D are therefore‚ almost as good as cash money the depositor can convert a part or the whole of the current account in currency notes at any time. According to T.T Sethi “A demand deposit is the obligation of a bank to pay a certain sum of money to a specified
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Mobile Finance For Apex and RCBs 4/3/2012 George Edward Neizer Table of Contents Introduction 3 Mobile Accounting 3 Mobile Brokerage 3 Mobile Financial Information Services 4 Technological Platforms that enable Mobile Finance 4 Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 4 Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) 4 Short Message Service (SMS) 4 Secured Short Message Service (SSMS) 5 Figure 1 5 Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) 5 SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) 6 Wireless Application
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