838 resultados para banking companies
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Description based on: 42nd (1898).
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Description based on: 53rd (1909).
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Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.
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Title varies slightly.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Corporate governance has become increasingly important in developed and developing countries just after a series of corporate scandals and failures in a number of countries. Corporate governance structure is often viewed as a means of corporate success despite prior studies reveal mixed, somewhere conflicting and ambiguous, and somewhere no relationship between governance structure and performance. This study empirically investigates the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms and financial performance of listed banking companies in Bangladesh by using two multiple regression models. The study reveals that a good number of companies do not comply with the regulatory requirements indicating remarkable shortfall in corporate governance practice. The companies are run by the professional managers having no duality and no ownership interest for which they are compensated by high remuneration to curb agency conflict. Apart from some inconsistent relationship between some corporate variables, the corporate governance mechanisms do not appear to have significant relationship with financial performances. The findings reveal an insignificant negative impact or somewhere no impact of independent directors and non-independent non-executive directors on the level of performance that strongly support the concept that the managers are essentially worthy of trust and earn returns for the owners as claimed by stewardship theory. The study provides support for the view that while much emphasis on corporate governance mechanisms is necessary to safeguard the interest of stakeholders; corporate governance on its own, as a set of codes or standards for corporate conformance, cannot make a company successful. Companies need to balance corporate governance mechanisms with performance by adopting strategic decision and risk management with the efficient utilization of the organization’s resources.
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La investigación que se presenta a continuación reconstruye las acciones de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial en el sector financiero Colombiano, congregando información académica donde los autores; teóricos y ejecutores, analizan y ofrecen pautas para el actuar responsable y sostenible en una organización. Así mismo este trabajo pone a la vista del lector información recopilada fruto de fuentes primarias, producto de conversaciones con la directiva en el área de Sostenibilidad del Helm Bank, integrante del sector financiero Colombiano y al gremio de bancos más relevantes en el país ASOBANCARIA. El direccionamiento de esta investigación se centra en la identificación del diseño estructural de un área de RSE en el sector financiero y sus componentes definidos en las siguientes variables; Evolución del área, Coordinación del trabajo, División laboral y Plataforma Estratégica Como resultado de dicha investigación se encontraron interesantes elementos. Dentro de estos elementos se hace especial mención a la sinergia que unen la planeación estratégica empresarial con las prácticas de Sostenibilidad, la directa conexión de la alta gerencia con el área de Responsabilidad Empresarial y con especial agrado la enorme puesta en marcha de acciones responsables en las tres dimensiones; social, ambiental y económica por parte de algunas entidades de la banca nacional en torno a sus actores de interés.
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In the absence of entry barrier or regulatory restrictions, Non Banking Financial Companies frantically grew and accessed the public deposit without any regulatory control. The deposit of NBFCs grew from Rs. 41.9 crore in 1971 to 53116.0 crore in 1997. This growth was the result of a combined effect of increase in the number of NBFCs and increase in the amount of deposits. The deposits amazed as above was invested in various assets especially that in motor vehicles by these asset financing NBFCs. Various tactics were adopted by these NBFCs and their agents for recovering the receivable outstanding from such assets. Both central government and RBI were concerned about the protection of depositors‘ interest and various committees were set up to frame a comprehensive regulation for the functioning of these NBFCs.
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Item 1013
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Originally published , 1856, under title: The Joint stock companies act, 1856. cf. Brit. mus. Catalogue.
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Shoemaker 25558.
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Shipping list number: 2003-0249-P (volumes 1-2, 4), 2003-0247-P (volume 3).
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In the past eight years, Australia has adopted the use of environmental offsets as a means to compensate for environmental degradation from development. Queensland has more environmental offsetting policies than any other Australian State or Territory. The methodology has profound effects on development companies, landowners (both private and public), regional land planning, organizations, government agencies, monetary banking institutions and environmental conservation bodies.
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The narrative section of annual reports has considerable value to its user groups, such as financial analysts and investors (Tiexiera, 2004; Barlett and Chandler, 1997, IASB, 2006). This narrative section including chairpersons’/presidents’ statement contains twice the quantity of information than the financial statements section (Smith and Taffler, 2000). However, the abundance of information does not necessarily enhance the quality of such information (IASB, 2006). This issue of qualitative characteristics has been long foregone by researchers. This issue has attracted the attention of IASB (2006). Following the dearth in research in regard to qualitative characteristics of reporting this paper explores whether investors’ required qualitative characteristics as outlined by the IASB (2006) have been satisfied in management commentary section of New Zealand companies’ annual reports. Our result suggests that the principal stakeholders’, that is, investors’ qualitative characteristics requirements have been partially met in this section of annual reports. The qualitative characteristic of ‘relevance’ and ‘supportability’ have been satisfied in more annual reports compared to that of ‘balance’ and ‘comparability.’
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This research provides an insight into income taxes reporting in Angola, based on hand collected data from the annual reports of banks. Empirical studies on Angolan companies are scarce, in part due to the limited access to data. The results show that income taxes’ reporting has improved over the years 2010-2013, becoming more reliable and understandable. The Angolan Government is boosting the economic growth through tax benefits in the investment in public debt, which cause a reduction in the banks’ effective tax rate. The new income tax law will reduce the statutory tax rate from 2015 onwards and change the taxable income, resulting in shifting the focus to promoting private investment.