Category: Banking

  • Hull vs. Bank Case Study

    Table of Contents Introduction Scope of the Problem Issue Analysis Recommendations References Introduction This case reflects the issue occurred between the property tenants and the North Adams Hoosac Savings Bank. Harry Hull acquired a number of real estate investments from the North Adams Bank in 1985 and 1986. After the marriage to Kathleen, Hull decided…

  • East Bank Regional Hospital System

    Table of Contents Introduction Growth Areas Areas for Consolidation Areas for Elimination Projected Levels of Profitability Target Objectives Conclusion References Introduction Medical facilities can adjust their models and expand the available services to meet the health demands of the targeted patients. The existing challenges and objectives should dictate this kind of change. This discussion identifies…

  • Information Age, Future, and Medical Banking

    The adoption of new technologies is a vital step on the way to independence and self-sufficiency of medical systems. However, as can be seen from the case of Joe Sanford and Mid-Atlantic, the intention to integrate financing and investment functions of healthcare facilities is complicated by a number of factors. They are primarily related to…

  • Time Management for Students in Bahrains Banking

    Abstract Time management has been a very important skill since the dawn of time. Many students and employees need to learn time management skills in order to effectively balance their studies, work, social life, and various day-to-day activities. Studies show that in most cases, both understand the importance of time management and have basic time…

  • Chinas Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

    Table of Contents Introduction Economic Growth Sustainability Funding Gap Global Initiative Investment Potential Conclusion References Introduction Chinas Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is an organization intended to support infrastructural development in the region. Despite its evident positive implications, several major actors, including the U.S. and Japan, voiced their disproval of the endeavor. The following paper…

  • Credit Quality in Banking Lending and Investment

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion References Footnotes Introduction For the last 30 years, bank institutions have represented more than half of the commercial lending sector and approximately a quarter of the entire corporate credit market1. The institutions are cautious creditors and repeatedly work to make credit accessible to credit-worthy companies and individuals throughout the…

  • The Rise of Islamic Banking in a Time of Economic Crisis

    Table of Contents Introduction History of Islamic Banking Islamic Banking Principles Modern Islamic Banking Services Offered By Islamic Banks The Present and Future of Islamic Banking Sharia Advisory Council/Consultant Conclusion Works Cited Introduction On the surface, it may seem odd that Islamic banking is in such demand but when looked at from a cultural and…

  • State Banks and Real Estate Banks Collapse

    Today, the collapse of state banks is the problematic situation which is often associated with significant economic and political problems in the country. Nevertheless, it is impossible to state that this situation is characteristic only for the modern development of business and economics. The problem is in the fact that the history of the banks…

  • The Asian Infrastructure Investment Banks Initiative

    Introduction The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is a large-scale initiative created under the leadership of China (Mishra, 2016). This international organization has two key objectives. First, its task is to enhance financial cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. Second, the activities of the bank are aimed at financing infrastructure projects of different scale in Asia.…

  • US Financial and Banking Reforms History

    Summary The article analyzed the challenges of the US financial institution in 1832. Proponents of the recharter bill believed that the presidents objections could have been reviewed. As a result, the bill was floored at the senate house on moral grounds. 1 The president rejected the decisions of the senate assembly. The author narrated the…