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    4.0 Strategic Analysis There are two kinds of analyses carried out in order to fathom the features that are interpreted by Public Bank Berhad as leverages, or as disadvantages, both internally and externally. They are SWOT analysis and PEST analysis. 4.1 Strengths The most significant strength of this business is evidently the rank that it holds in the country as the third largest banking group in Malaysia with reference to the size of assets. In addition, Public Bank Berhad has managed to keep…

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    Hitachi Case Study

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    high added value that combine a variety of functions. The key focus for Hitachi’s financial services in recent years includes the supply of finance schemes for the construction of social infrastructure, helping provide a safe and secure way of life in areas such as healthcare and agriculture, as well as wind power and other forms of renewable energy; vendor finance that helps small and medium sized enterprises adopt IT and business efficiency improvements; and its vehicle solutions…

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    rating agencies in India The idea of behind the rating agency was evolved in 1986 with the help of Pradip Shah, an HDFC employee and also an Harvard graduate suggested the idea of the credit rating agency to Nadkarni chairman of IFCI (Industrial Finance Corporation of India), but later he was moved to IDBI. Shah described the concept to Vaghul , head of the ICIC bank. As the result, on January 1st, 1988. India’s first credit rating agency Crisil came into existence…

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    The Penny Saver Supermarket business started (28) twenty eight years ago. The company evolved from the businesses which was called Warner Supermarket and a Hardware called “Luwar” that was run by Luther Warner. Luther Warner has a credit issues due to outstanding debts from customers and the business became unmanageable. He left the country and went to the United States to seek higher education and sold books on the streets part-time to survive while he studied. In the 1970’s bookselling did…

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    Bursa Malaysia Case Study

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    The research objectives this research aims to accomplish are: 1. To determine the possible behavioural factors affecting the investment decisions of individual investors in Bursa Malaysia. 2. To determine the impact levels of behavioural factors on investment decisions of individual investors in Bursa Malaysia. To achieve the research objectives, research questions are raised. The analysis is done by answering these research questions: 1. What are the possible behavioural factors affecting the…

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    Difference Between Bookkeeping and Accounting For many business owners, the difference between bookkeeping and accounting may be unclear. Indeed, both terms refer to a scope of tasks that manage the accounting side of a company and share some common goals. But there are some fundamental distinctions between these two notions. Bookkeeping implies a more administrative work of keeping financial recording and retaining documentation for transactions. Many bookkeepers begin with performing…

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    Background of The Royal Bank of Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) was founded in 1727. It was one of the retail banking subsidiaries of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS Group) and also the second bank operated in Scotland beside the Bank of Scotland, which was founded in 1695. The growing of Royal Bank of Scotland was significantly good especially between 18th to 19th century. RBS mainly operated as a retail banking that provides banking services for personal, business as well as…

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    Bangladesh Bank Case Study

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    A bank is a financial institution that collects society’s additional cash and gives a part of that as loan to investors for earning profit. It is a mediator organization that makes relationship between the owner of additional savings and the investor of scarcity capital. Bank receives money from the depositors relatively lower interest payment and grant short term and long-term loans to the borrowers with high interest. In this process, the difference between these two interests is the bank’s…

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    In Chapter Four of What Money Can't Buy, Michael Sandel analyzes the market in life and death. Sandel provides evidence of how the markets impact a person's life. In this chapter, Sandel argues that life and death become an object of money. The two issues Sandel brings in this chapter are, Janitor's Insurance and Victicals. Sandel purpose is that trying to persuade people who think that markets are always a great thing. Sandel makes a strong argument against Janitor’s insurance and viatical…

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    Goldman Sachs Case Study

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    the financial system. Assess its exposure and performance from 2009-2016, after the global financial crisis, including a comparison with peers. How well did it do?” 1. Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is a leading global finance firm that provides services in investment banking, investment management and security markets. Founded in 1869, the firm is based in New York but maintains branches in other international financial centres, including London, Frankfurt, Tokyo and…

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