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Advanced economic theory: mi / H. L. Ahuja
Title : Advanced economic theory: mi Material Type: printed text Authors: H. L. Ahuja, Author Publisher: Delhi : S. Chand Publication Date: 1970 Pagination: 1247p Size: Book Price: Rs.600 Languages : English Descriptors: Economics Keywords: 'economics' Class number: 330 Advanced economic theory: mi [printed text] / H. L. Ahuja, Author . - [S.l.] : Delhi : S. Chand, 1970 . - 1247p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1309 330 AHU Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 1310 330 AHU Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Analysing media texts / Andrew Burn
Title : Analysing media texts Material Type: printed text Authors: Andrew Burn, Author Publisher: London:Continuum Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 90p Size: Books Price: Rs.200 Languages : English Descriptors: Mass media-Research-Methodology
Research - MethodologyKeywords: 'research methodology mass media' Class number: 302.230 Analysing media texts [printed text] / Andrew Burn, Author . - [S.l.] : London:Continuum, 2005 . - 90p ; Books.
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Research - MethodologyKeywords: 'research methodology mass media' Class number: 302.230 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 382 302.230 BUR Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 383 302.230 BUR Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Analysis of investments and management of protfolios / Reilly, Frank K. ; Brown, Keith C.
Title : Analysis of investments and management of protfolios Material Type: printed text Authors: Reilly, Frank K., Author ; Brown, Keith C., Author Edition statement: 10th ed Publication Date: 2012 Pagination: 1066p Size: Book Price: Rs.1040 Languages : English Descriptors: Investment stocks Keywords: 'investment stocks' Class number: 332.6 Analysis of investments and management of protfolios [printed text] / Reilly, Frank K., Author ; Brown, Keith C., Author . - 10th ed . - 2012 . - 1066p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 4736 332.6 REI Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Analysis of non-performing assets of Nepalese commercial banks / Shristi Acharya
Title : Analysis of non-performing assets of Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Shristi Acharya, Author Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: 137p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 1/B Languages : English Descriptors: Banks and banking
Commercial banks
Nepal
Ratio analysisKeywords: 'banks and banking non-performing assets Nepal commercial banking total ratio assets loan advances' Class number: 332.109 Analysis of non-performing assets of Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Shristi Acharya, Author . - 2013 . - 137p. ; GRP/Thesis + 1/B.
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Nepal
Ratio analysisKeywords: 'banks and banking non-performing assets Nepal commercial banking total ratio assets loan advances' Class number: 332.109 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 28/D 332.109 ACH Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available As level and a level economics / Bamford,Colin......
Title : As level and a level economics Material Type: printed text Authors: Bamford,Colin......, Author Publisher: Delhi: Cambridge University Press Publication Date: 2002 Pagination: 333p Size: Book Price: Rs.1040 Languages : English Descriptors: economics Keywords: 'economics' Class number: 330 As level and a level economics [printed text] / Bamford,Colin......, Author . - [S.l.] : Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 2002 . - 333p ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 689 330 BAM Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 690 330 BAM Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 691 330 BAM Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available As level and a level economics / Bamford,Colin......
Title : As level and a level economics Material Type: printed text Authors: Bamford,Colin......, Author Edition statement: 2nd ed Publisher: Cambridge University press Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 314p Size: Books Price: Rs.2680 Languages : English Descriptors: Economics Keywords: 'economics' Class number: 330 As level and a level economics [printed text] / Bamford,Colin......, Author . - 2nd ed . - [S.l.] : Cambridge University press, 2010 . - 314p ; Books.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 2092 330 BAM Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 2094 330 BAM Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 2095 330 BAM Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 2096 330 BAM Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 2093 330 BAM Maps and Plans Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available As level and a level sociology / Barnard, andy
Title : As level and a level sociology Material Type: printed text Authors: Barnard, andy, Author Publisher: Cambridge: cambridge Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 344p. Size: Book Price: Rs. 1040 Languages : English Descriptors: Sociology Keywords: 'sociology social science Class number: 301 As level and a level sociology [printed text] / Barnard, andy, Author . - [S.l.] : Cambridge: cambridge, 2004 . - 344p. ; Book.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 3184 301 BAR Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 3185 301 BAR Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 3186 301 BAR Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 3524 301 BAR Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 3523 301 BAR Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available 3526 301 BAR Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available Attitude and selection behavior of individual mutual fund investors in Nepal / Mansun K.C
Title : Attitude and selection behavior of individual mutual fund investors in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Mansun K.C, Author Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: 72p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 5/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Mutual funds
NepalClass number: 332.632 Abstract: Financial markets are constantly becoming more efficient by providing more promising solutions to the investors. Being part of financial market mutual funds industry is responding very fast by understanding the dynamics of investor‟s perception towards rewards. They are continuously following this race in their endeavor to differentiate their products responding to sudden changes in the economy (Walia & Kiran, 2009). Mutual funds provide an option of investing without getting loss in the complexities. Most importantly, mutual funds provide risk diversifications among the primary tenets of portfolio management. Majority of the investors are not necessarily well qualified to apply the theories of portfolio structuring to their holdings and hence would be better off leaving the job to a professional. The basic needs which an investor tries to fulfill through the investment includes security of original capital, wealth accumulation, comfort factor, tax efficiency, life cover, income, simplicity and ease of withdrawal (Ajaz& Gupta, 2012). Sinday & Zanvar (2010) analyzed the effect of demographic factors on investor‟s level of risk tolerance regarding the choice of investment. The result of the study showed that demographic factors of investors such as age, educational qualification, income level, effect the investor‟s level of risk tolerance.Chetan & Sharma (2014) examined the awareness among the investor community in choosing the best mutual fund scheme. Study showed that sufficient amount of information about mutual funds is not available publicly. The result shows that age and income level are negatively related to favorable attitude towards mutual fund. From above discussions, it can be concluded that studies devoted to attitude and selection behavior of individual mutual fund investors are of greater significance. It has become imperative to study mutual funds from a different angle, i.e., to focus on investor‟s expectations and uncover the unidentified parameters that account for their dissatisfaction. Taking a lead from this, an attempt is also made to find out the important mutual fund product attributes that are essential to influence the purchases decision of the investors.
The major objective of the study is to analyze the investor‟s perception towards mutual fund. The other specific objectives are to evaluate the awareness level of investor regarding mutual fund, to examine the investment pattern with respect to demographic variables like age, gender, education level and income level, to find out the factors individual investor consider in investment choices of mutual fund schemes, to analyze factors investor values in forming favorable attitude toward mutual fund.
All the data required for this analytical study has been obtained mainly from primary sources. To reduce the complexity of data responses questionnaire were distributed, among those investors only who had prior experience of mutual fund investment. Besides, an effort has also been made to describe factors and other demographic characteristics of an individual investor contributes to selection behavior of mutual fund schemes in Nepal consisting of 165 respondents taken from 8 investment banks, 3 brokerage firms and 2 independent research and management firms. The questions were asked in the form of Likert scale questions. The Likert scale questions of different variables were measured in 5 point scale. The study has identified three factors which reflect investor‟s favorable attitude towards MF, and in selection behavior of different MF schemes. Among them the most important is monetary and financial factor, Information and image factor followed by market awareness if individual investors.Majority of investors i.e. 40.6 percent confident in their abilities, 57 percent take full charge of their investment decision, 58.2 percent have specific acquired investment skills and 52.1percent have knowledge about the how capital market works and how to reap benefit through transactions. Majority of respondents (43 percent) are partially aware about mutual fund investment, 23 percent of respondent are only aware about their invested particular fund schemes. The first preferred factor that is responsible for investment in mutual fund is return potential, second ranked factor is affordability, third diversification, fourth professional management and final and fifth rank is liquidity. The study concludes that financial factor, market awareness factor, Information and image factor, age, occupation, qualification and annual income of investor have significant effect over forming favorable attitude of investor towards mutual fund and in selection behavior mutual fund schemes. The major conclusion of the study is that increase in age of the investors leads to decrease in the investment in mutual fund. Similarly, better the monetary and financial position of the investors, favorable would be the attitudes towards investment in mutual fund. Likewise, good market information also leads to favorable attitudes towards mutual fund investors. The study also shows that market related information condition have positive relationship with favorable attitude towards investment in mutual fund which indicates that the information condition about mutual fund will encourage investors to demonstrated favorable attitude and willingness to invest in different fund schemes.Attitude and selection behavior of individual mutual fund investors in Nepal [printed text] / Mansun K.C, Author . - 2016 . - 72p. ; GRP/Thesis + 5/B.
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Descriptors: Mutual funds
NepalClass number: 332.632 Abstract: Financial markets are constantly becoming more efficient by providing more promising solutions to the investors. Being part of financial market mutual funds industry is responding very fast by understanding the dynamics of investor‟s perception towards rewards. They are continuously following this race in their endeavor to differentiate their products responding to sudden changes in the economy (Walia & Kiran, 2009). Mutual funds provide an option of investing without getting loss in the complexities. Most importantly, mutual funds provide risk diversifications among the primary tenets of portfolio management. Majority of the investors are not necessarily well qualified to apply the theories of portfolio structuring to their holdings and hence would be better off leaving the job to a professional. The basic needs which an investor tries to fulfill through the investment includes security of original capital, wealth accumulation, comfort factor, tax efficiency, life cover, income, simplicity and ease of withdrawal (Ajaz& Gupta, 2012). Sinday & Zanvar (2010) analyzed the effect of demographic factors on investor‟s level of risk tolerance regarding the choice of investment. The result of the study showed that demographic factors of investors such as age, educational qualification, income level, effect the investor‟s level of risk tolerance.Chetan & Sharma (2014) examined the awareness among the investor community in choosing the best mutual fund scheme. Study showed that sufficient amount of information about mutual funds is not available publicly. The result shows that age and income level are negatively related to favorable attitude towards mutual fund. From above discussions, it can be concluded that studies devoted to attitude and selection behavior of individual mutual fund investors are of greater significance. It has become imperative to study mutual funds from a different angle, i.e., to focus on investor‟s expectations and uncover the unidentified parameters that account for their dissatisfaction. Taking a lead from this, an attempt is also made to find out the important mutual fund product attributes that are essential to influence the purchases decision of the investors.
The major objective of the study is to analyze the investor‟s perception towards mutual fund. The other specific objectives are to evaluate the awareness level of investor regarding mutual fund, to examine the investment pattern with respect to demographic variables like age, gender, education level and income level, to find out the factors individual investor consider in investment choices of mutual fund schemes, to analyze factors investor values in forming favorable attitude toward mutual fund.
All the data required for this analytical study has been obtained mainly from primary sources. To reduce the complexity of data responses questionnaire were distributed, among those investors only who had prior experience of mutual fund investment. Besides, an effort has also been made to describe factors and other demographic characteristics of an individual investor contributes to selection behavior of mutual fund schemes in Nepal consisting of 165 respondents taken from 8 investment banks, 3 brokerage firms and 2 independent research and management firms. The questions were asked in the form of Likert scale questions. The Likert scale questions of different variables were measured in 5 point scale. The study has identified three factors which reflect investor‟s favorable attitude towards MF, and in selection behavior of different MF schemes. Among them the most important is monetary and financial factor, Information and image factor followed by market awareness if individual investors.Majority of investors i.e. 40.6 percent confident in their abilities, 57 percent take full charge of their investment decision, 58.2 percent have specific acquired investment skills and 52.1percent have knowledge about the how capital market works and how to reap benefit through transactions. Majority of respondents (43 percent) are partially aware about mutual fund investment, 23 percent of respondent are only aware about their invested particular fund schemes. The first preferred factor that is responsible for investment in mutual fund is return potential, second ranked factor is affordability, third diversification, fourth professional management and final and fifth rank is liquidity. The study concludes that financial factor, market awareness factor, Information and image factor, age, occupation, qualification and annual income of investor have significant effect over forming favorable attitude of investor towards mutual fund and in selection behavior mutual fund schemes. The major conclusion of the study is that increase in age of the investors leads to decrease in the investment in mutual fund. Similarly, better the monetary and financial position of the investors, favorable would be the attitudes towards investment in mutual fund. Likewise, good market information also leads to favorable attitudes towards mutual fund investors. The study also shows that market related information condition have positive relationship with favorable attitude towards investment in mutual fund which indicates that the information condition about mutual fund will encourage investors to demonstrated favorable attitude and willingness to invest in different fund schemes.Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 241/D 332.632 KCM Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Bank attributes and demographic factors in determining customer’s choice: a case of Nepalese commercial banks / Shishir K.C
Title : Bank attributes and demographic factors in determining customer’s choice: a case of Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Shishir K.C, Author Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: 77p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 4/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
Customer relations
Customer servicesKeywords: 'customers satisfaction,bank location,social recognition physical facilities' Class number: 332.175 Bank attributes and demographic factors in determining customer’s choice: a case of Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Shishir K.C, Author . - 2016 . - 77p. ; GRP/Thesis + 4/B.
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Customer servicesKeywords: 'customers satisfaction,bank location,social recognition physical facilities' Class number: 332.175 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 154/D 332.175 KCS Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Bank capital adequacy ratio: a case study of Nepalese commercial bank / Brij Mohan Shah
Title : Bank capital adequacy ratio: a case study of Nepalese commercial bank Material Type: printed text Authors: Brij Mohan Shah, Author Publication Date: 2017 Layout: 103p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 6/B Languages : English Descriptors: Bank capital
Banks and bankingClass number: 332.1 Abstract: Banking sector being one of the most highly leveraged sectors of any economy, face high risks. In the wake of the introduction of prudential regulation as an integral part of financial sector reforms, there has been a growing debate as to whether capital adequacy requirements are the best means to regulate the banking system (Fatima, 2014). In practice, capital adequacy ratios are involved by financial transactions of the bank such as profit and loss sharing financing and that made it unequal capital standards from time to time or from bank to other, banks must keep capital adequacy at specific minimum level to avoid risks and bankruptcy. Nevertheless, the capital level is determined by the bank requirements, by the risk and by the capital cost. Miller (1958) dealt with the issue of “cost of capital” and showed that under restrictive assumptions it does not matter whether a firm finances itself with a debt or equity financing.
Juca et al. (2012) showed that the banks’ capital structure and its determinants initially concentrated on bank specific characteristics such as size, risk, liquidity, profitability and leverage. Mpuga (2002) argued that the inadequacy of minimum capital standards in accounting for risks in banks assets portfolio could be one of the major factors leading to bank failures. Epstein (2005) studied on capital adequacy failures and concludes that capital adequacy and ratio analysis (CAR) are failed strategies.
The major purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between bank specific and macroeconomic variable with capital ratio in Nepalese commercial banks. The specific objectives are: to analyze the structure and pattern of dependent (capital adequacy ratio and core capital) and independent variables (return on assets, return on equity, deposit and bank size), to identify the effect of return on equity and return on assets on capital ratio, to examine the relationship between deposit and bank size and capital ratio and to examine the relationship between macro-economic factors such as GDP growth, inflation and interest rate on capital ratio of the bank.
This study based on the secondary source of data which were gather for a sample of 20 commercial banks of Nepal within the time period from 2009/10 to 2014/15, leading to the total of 120 observations The secondary data have been obtained from Banking and Financial Statistics and Bank Supervision report published by Nepal Rastra Bank and annual report of selected banks. The research design adopted in this study is descriptive and causal comparative types as it deals with relationship of bank specific and macroeconomic factor like return on assets, return on equity, deposit, bank size, economic growth and inflation rate with CAR (capital adequacy ratio) and CORE (core capital). The statistical methods used in the analysis are descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and regression analysis.
The result revealed that the return on assets and return on equity are positively correlated with capital adequacy ratio. Study reveals that deposits, bank size, economic growth and inflation rate are negatively correlated with capital adequacy ratio. It indicates that higher the deposits, bank size, economic growth and inflation rate, lower would be capital adequacy ratio. The result also shows that return on assets, return on equity and deposits are positively correlated to core capital. Study reveals that bank size, economic growth rate and inflation rate are negatively correlated to core capital. It is revealed that beta coefficient of return on assets is positive with capital adequacy ratio and core capital which indicates that banks having higher return on assets have higher capital adequacy ratio and core capital.
The study concludes that return on assets and return on equity has positive and significant relationship with capital ratio indicating higher the return on assets and return on equity, higher would be the capital adequacy ratio and core capital. Similarly, deposit has negative and significant relationship with the capital adequacy ratio whereas it has positive impacts on the core capital for Nepalese commercial. The study also concludes that bank size has significant negative impact with both capital adequacy ratio and core capital of Nepalese commercial banks indicating higher the bank size; lower will be the capital adequacy ratio and core capital. Similarly, the study also concludes that economic growth and inflation rate has negative and significant impact on the capital adequacy ratio and core capital indicating that higher the economic growth and inflation rate lower would be the capital adequacy ratio and core capital.
Bank capital adequacy ratio: a case study of Nepalese commercial bank [printed text] / Brij Mohan Shah, Author . - 2017 . - : 103p. ; GRP/Thesis + 6/B.
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Descriptors: Bank capital
Banks and bankingClass number: 332.1 Abstract: Banking sector being one of the most highly leveraged sectors of any economy, face high risks. In the wake of the introduction of prudential regulation as an integral part of financial sector reforms, there has been a growing debate as to whether capital adequacy requirements are the best means to regulate the banking system (Fatima, 2014). In practice, capital adequacy ratios are involved by financial transactions of the bank such as profit and loss sharing financing and that made it unequal capital standards from time to time or from bank to other, banks must keep capital adequacy at specific minimum level to avoid risks and bankruptcy. Nevertheless, the capital level is determined by the bank requirements, by the risk and by the capital cost. Miller (1958) dealt with the issue of “cost of capital” and showed that under restrictive assumptions it does not matter whether a firm finances itself with a debt or equity financing.
Juca et al. (2012) showed that the banks’ capital structure and its determinants initially concentrated on bank specific characteristics such as size, risk, liquidity, profitability and leverage. Mpuga (2002) argued that the inadequacy of minimum capital standards in accounting for risks in banks assets portfolio could be one of the major factors leading to bank failures. Epstein (2005) studied on capital adequacy failures and concludes that capital adequacy and ratio analysis (CAR) are failed strategies.
The major purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between bank specific and macroeconomic variable with capital ratio in Nepalese commercial banks. The specific objectives are: to analyze the structure and pattern of dependent (capital adequacy ratio and core capital) and independent variables (return on assets, return on equity, deposit and bank size), to identify the effect of return on equity and return on assets on capital ratio, to examine the relationship between deposit and bank size and capital ratio and to examine the relationship between macro-economic factors such as GDP growth, inflation and interest rate on capital ratio of the bank.
This study based on the secondary source of data which were gather for a sample of 20 commercial banks of Nepal within the time period from 2009/10 to 2014/15, leading to the total of 120 observations The secondary data have been obtained from Banking and Financial Statistics and Bank Supervision report published by Nepal Rastra Bank and annual report of selected banks. The research design adopted in this study is descriptive and causal comparative types as it deals with relationship of bank specific and macroeconomic factor like return on assets, return on equity, deposit, bank size, economic growth and inflation rate with CAR (capital adequacy ratio) and CORE (core capital). The statistical methods used in the analysis are descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and regression analysis.
The result revealed that the return on assets and return on equity are positively correlated with capital adequacy ratio. Study reveals that deposits, bank size, economic growth and inflation rate are negatively correlated with capital adequacy ratio. It indicates that higher the deposits, bank size, economic growth and inflation rate, lower would be capital adequacy ratio. The result also shows that return on assets, return on equity and deposits are positively correlated to core capital. Study reveals that bank size, economic growth rate and inflation rate are negatively correlated to core capital. It is revealed that beta coefficient of return on assets is positive with capital adequacy ratio and core capital which indicates that banks having higher return on assets have higher capital adequacy ratio and core capital.
The study concludes that return on assets and return on equity has positive and significant relationship with capital ratio indicating higher the return on assets and return on equity, higher would be the capital adequacy ratio and core capital. Similarly, deposit has negative and significant relationship with the capital adequacy ratio whereas it has positive impacts on the core capital for Nepalese commercial. The study also concludes that bank size has significant negative impact with both capital adequacy ratio and core capital of Nepalese commercial banks indicating higher the bank size; lower will be the capital adequacy ratio and core capital. Similarly, the study also concludes that economic growth and inflation rate has negative and significant impact on the capital adequacy ratio and core capital indicating that higher the economic growth and inflation rate lower would be the capital adequacy ratio and core capital.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 349/D 332.1 SHA Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Bank credit management: text and ases / Uijayaragavani
Title : Bank credit management: text and ases Material Type: printed text Authors: Uijayaragavani, Author Publisher: Mumbai: Himalaya Publication Date: 2009 Pagination: 491p Size: Book Languages : English Descriptors: Bank loans
Banks and banking
Credit-managementKeywords: 'bank loan banks and banking credit management' Class number: 332.175 Bank credit management: text and ases [printed text] / Uijayaragavani, Author . - [S.l.] : Mumbai: Himalaya, 2009 . - 491p ; Book.
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Credit-managementKeywords: 'bank loan banks and banking credit management' Class number: 332.175 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 8015 332.175 UIJ Books Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Bank management and financial services / Sylvia C. Hudgins
Title : Bank management and financial services Material Type: printed text Authors: Sylvia C. Hudgins, Author Edition statement: 8th ed Publisher: Delhi, Mc-Graw Hill Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 784p Price: Rs.1232 , 1480 Languages : English Descriptors: Bank management
Banks and bankingKeywords: 'bank management banks and banking' Class number: 332.106 Bank management and financial services [printed text] / Sylvia C. Hudgins, Author . - 8th ed . - [S.l.] : Delhi, Mc-Graw Hill, 2010 . - 784p.
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Title : Bank management and financial services Material Type: printed text Authors: Peter S. Rose, Author Edition statement: 7th ed Publisher: New Delhi: Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 722p Size: Book Price: Rs.880 Languages : English Descriptors: Bank mgt
Banks and bankingKeywords: 'bank mgt banks and banking' Class number: 332.106 Bank management and financial services [printed text] / Peter S. Rose, Author . - 7th ed . - [S.l.] : New Delhi: Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 2010 . - 722p ; Book.
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Title : Bank management and financial services Material Type: printed text Authors: Peter S. Rose, Author Edition statement: 7th ed Publisher: Delhi: Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 722p Size: Book Price: Rs.920 Languages : English Descriptors: Bank mgt
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Banks and bankingKeywords: 'bank management banks and banking' Class number: 332.106 Bank management and financial services [printed text] / Rose, Peter S., Author ; Hudging, Sylvia C., Author . - 7th ed . - [S.l.] : Delhi: Mc-Graw Hill, 2013 . - 722p ; Books.
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