Scanner Input Devices Camera Microphone Printer Backups are normally stored on a storage device e.g. DVD‚ External Hard disk‚ etc... Dual computers run at the same time. If one computer breaks‚ the other takes over Output Devices Input / Output / Storage Speaker Digital camera memory cards Dual Computers Storage Backups should be completed once a day if the data is important Hard disk Backups CD / DVD Backups should be stored off site in a safe place
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ABSTRACT ON BANKING SECTOR REFORMS IN INDIA POLICIES AND IMPACTS The banking sector reforms in India were started as a follow up measures of the economic liberalization and financial sector reforms in the country. The banking sector being the life line of the economy was treated with utmost importance in the financial sector reforms. The reforms were aimed at to make the Indian banking industry more competitive‚ versatile‚ efficient
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content 1.0 Banking risk 2 1.1 Credit Risk 2 1.2 Illegal lending risk 3 1.3 Illegal fund-raising risk 3 1.4 Financial swindling risk 3 2.0 Bank Risk Classification 4 2.1 Credit Risk 4 This is the main risk of commercial banks. Means of access to bank credit to support the possibility of a debtor can not repay on time and in accordance with the contractual principal and interest. In today’s commercial banking business diversification‚ not only the traditional credit risk remains a major
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learner autonomy: criteria for the selection of appropriate methods. In R. Pemberton & S.L. Li Edwards (Eds.). Taking control autonomy in language learning‚ pp. 35-48. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. Fitzpatrick T.‚ & Davies‚ G. (2003). The impact of information and communications technologies on the teaching of foreign languages and on the role of teachers of foreign languages. European International Certificate Conference. ICC European Commission DG Education and Culture. Garrett‚ N. (1982)
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The impacts of implementing a data warehouse in the banking industry Data warehousing in the financial sector Introduction In the modern banking and financial sector‚ there is keener and stronger competition and many enterprises are much more eager to get immediate and accurate information to make better and faster decisions. Furthermore‚ with many banks fighting to capture new customers and the rapidly growing need for larger amounts and more specific information‚ traditional databases are incapable
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Impact of foreign bank on banking in emerging economies Increased technology and innovation International banking in emerging –market have some advantages from the technology and innovation. The advanced technology and innovation system could even surpass the conventional technology and innovation. For example‚ they could improve productivity‚ increase in market and increase the competition and so on . Innovations in customer experience and superior customer service delivery‚ network integration
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glance Summary Financial performance Profitability Cost Shareholders’ returns 01 03 05 05 09 10 Chapter 4: Financial position Balance sheet Asset quality Capital adequacy 15 15 19 23 Chapter 5: Sector commentary Focus on retail banking Financial Inclusion remain a top priority Making the best use of technology 25 25 27 28 Chapter 6: Regulation Regulations:
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impact of ict on the performance of banks. A case study of Barclays Bank Ghana Table of Content Declaration i Abstract II Ackowledgement.............................................................................................................III Dedication.............................................................................................................................IV Table of Content v Preamble 7 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF ICT ON BANKS 12 1.1 Electronic
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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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1.0 Thesis Title The Need To Review Internal Controls In The Public Sector. 2.0 Introduction Internal controls include all the policies and procedures adopted by an entity to assist in their objectives of achieving‚ as far as practicable‚ The orderly and efficient conduct of the entity including * Adhering to internal policies * The safeguarding of assets * The prevention and detection of fraud and error * The accuracy and completeness of the accounting records and
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