BRAC Bank started its journey on 4th July‚ 2001 as a private commercial bank focused on Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). In just a decade‚ the Bank has become a leading bank in Bangladesh‚ keeping its core focus in SME yet becoming one of country’s leading financial hypermarket. Today BRAC Bank holds a dynamic network of 157 branches‚ 400 SME unit offices‚ 500 Remittance Delivery Points‚ nearly 350 ATMs and 14 Financial Kiosks across the country. The stakeholders of the bank are BRAC‚ the largest
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GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Ahmedabad Order No. 1 of 2012 In the matter of: Determination of tariff for Procurement by the Distribution Licensees and others from Solar Energy Projects. In exercise of the powers conferred under Sections 61 (h)‚ 62 (1) (a)‚ and 86 (1) (e) of the Electricity Act‚ 2003 (36 of 2003)‚ guidelines of the National Electricity Policy‚ 2005‚ Tariff Policy‚ 2006 and all other powers enabling it on this behalf‚ the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (hereinafter
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Chapter 7 - [ cost – volume – profit Analysis leverage ] Cost – Volume – profit Analysis {or Break ever analysis ) The break even point (BEP) man be defined as that level of sales at which total revenue in equal to total costs x the co will make no profit x also will have no loss. The volume of sales corresponding to BEP is known as break even output . If the co producer & sells less than the BE output it would in an a loss &if it producer &sells more than the BE output it
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[pic] “CONTINGENT & QUASI CONTRACTS” [pic] Contents 1. Contract. 2. Types of contract. 3. Contingent contract. • Definition. • Illustration. 4. Essentials/characteristics of contingent contract. 5. Rules regarding contingent contract. 1. Uncertain event. 2. Impossible event. 3. Performance dependent on non-happening of
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PROJECT on SHANJ BATTI A Handicraft retail shop on February 25‚ 2013 in Marketing SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT 1. Name of the project : shanj batti (A Handicraft retail shop) 2. Location of the project : The project is located at house # 22‚ road no
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Pre-Feasibility Economic Study for Multi-Storey Apartment Complex at Chak Shazad Submitted By: Adila Anwar November 2010 Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction and Background Section 2: Project Concept and Design Section 3: Project Financial Profile Section - 1 Introduction Introduction and Background to the assignment The project is to design a sustainable multi-storey apartment complex in Islamabad. The site for this project is located
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Q 1: Case: 1. Under the contract act‚ 1872‚ advise Rashid whether he is entitled to the profit made on the local sale of 100 tons of sugar. According to act 1872‚ Rashid is entitled to the profit made on the local sale of 100 tons of sugar because Ali is the manager of Rashid’s business and he is making deal with dsl on the behalf of Rashid. As Ali is the agent of Rashid and According to agent theory “agent cannot make a secrete profit”. Q 2: What are the essentials of valid contract? Explain each
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I Prepared For: MD. Shibli Shahriar Assistant Professor Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Prepared By: K a z i M d . M o n ir u l I s la m ID : 052-11 -907 Program: BBA Date of Submission: DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Dhanmondi‚ Dhaka II Letter of submission Date: July 26. 2007 MD. Shibli Shahriar Assistant Professor Intern Supervisor‚ Dept. of Business & Economic Daffodil International University. Subject: Prayer for acceptance
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Chapter-1 PREFACE A growth oriented Entrepreneur will always be in search of opportunities‚ which can generate income‚ enhance long-term value and command recognition and respect in the society. Looking at the present upbeat atmosphere in the NE Region for development of industry‚ thrust by Government of India for the development of environment friendly alternate resources and last but not the least‚ the spectacular
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INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE GOODS??? Goods have been defined in the Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930 as every kind of moveable property other than actionable claims and money; and include stock and shares‚ growing crops‚ grass‚ and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale. The Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 lays down that defect means any fault‚ imperfection or shortcoming in the quality‚ quantity
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