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    division, there are duties and responsibilities, no matter whether it varies or not. But every single one allows economics majors the opportunity to utilize their college-honed analytical skills (Camenson). Bank officers are given jobs in cities of various sizes throughout the United States (Bank). Because of revising regulations and heightened government examination, managers in financial institutions must apply further emphasis on accurate reporting of data. Though not all clients have the…

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    actual financial situation of the company. Taking into consideration a reliable database on the financial situation of the company that is regularly updated. Accounting instructions and values should also correctly reflect the assets and liabilities of banks, as well as operating results. The efficiency of management ultimately must be…

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    corporate financial advisors interested in assisting their clients with raising money in capital markets, involving themselves heavily in mergers and acquisitions activity, and they also offer different types of financial advisory services. Investment banks are very useful for companies looking to expand or to fund major projects, for example, if company X decided they wanted raise capital by releasing an Initial Public Offering (IPO), they would seek out investment bankers in order to price…

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    the Federal Reserve in the 1980s. Basically the act said that banks are prohibited from getting involved with hedge funds or private equity firms because those businesses have too much risk. Essentially the act denies banks access to certain revenues to raise money that is deemed to high risk. It is argued that with less employees making revenue and small banks being prohibited from making revenue through high risk means than small banks cannot finance small business or start-up companies…

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    was worth before the crash in 1929 ("About the Great Depression”). Banks are failing, and fear of their failure is causing the people to withdrawal their fund, which then causes the actual collapse of the financial institution. Americans are in need of jobs as well. It is estimated twelve to fifteen million of the former workforce is now unemployed ("About the Great Depression"). This is a vicious product of the savings lost when banks shut and the general lack of confidence in the economy…

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    Bear Stearns Case Study

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    Kimberly Amadeo described Bear Stearns as “an investment bank that survived the Great Depression only to succumb to the Great Recession.” Founded in 1923, Bear Stearns was a big investment bank which offered a series of financial services including, but not limited to securities, hedge funds, and brokerage. Following the real estate crisis in 2006, two of Bear Stearns hedge fund firms High-Grade Structured-Credit Strategies Fund and Enhanced Leverage Fund with investments in mortgages began to…

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    Overview Bank of the West is a financial institution located in the west side of the United States. In the state of New Mexico there are about 20 branches and about 15 of them are located in Albuquerque. The financial institution has about 10,000 employees as a whole, however, the paper focuses on a branch with 11 employees. This particular branch is going through a rough time due new employees and a lack of motivation. About three months have passed since the last major turnover. With this in…

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    Enter-Touch Bank Reliance

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    There is no mechanism of going into the past, the pre-crisis era of lighter-touch bank supervision. The most influential way of overcoming the regulatory obstacles is to transform the compliance procedure into a competitive advantage which further changes the financial industry through regulatory lens. Introduction As the economy is progressing day by day , therefore the modern society and economy, both require an accountable, efficient and effective, financial services and financial systems…

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    both the investment and working capital needs of the agricultural sector. The financial sector reforms of 1991 had created a basic fear that this would lead to the dilution of the directed credit policy or priority sector lending by the commercial banks and the deregulation of interest rates which consequently reduced the flow of credit to agricultural sector along with higher interest rates on agricultural loan amounts. However, the recommendations of the Narasimhan Committee were not accepted.…

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    in Retail Banking Excellence Questions to be answered within the research: 1.) What are the effects of Innovative Product Development on Retail Banking Excellence? 2.) Are there any significant differences between innovative product developments in banks with respect to that of sales performance? 3.) Are there any significant differences between using digital technology in product development for consumer based engagement? Conceptional framework 1. Dependent Variable “Retail Banking Excellence” …

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