Elements of Banking by National Open University of Nigeria
Elements of Banking by National Open University of Nigeria
Elements of Banking by National Open University of Nigeria
The aim of this note is to introduce you to the basics of
banking processes and the component. It also aims at encouraging you to
acquaint yourself with the nature and principles of Banking. Topics covered
includes: Business of Banking, Development of Money, Historical Development of
Banking, Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigeria Banking Structure, E-Banking System,
Commercial Banking System, Merchant Banking System, Development Banking System,
E-Banking system, Non-Bank Financial Institutions, Micro-finance Banking
Institutions, Bank Lending, Interpreting the Accounts of Customers, Negotiable
Instruments-Bills of Exchange, Manpower Development in Banking and
Finance.
This
PDF book covers the following topics to acquire specialized knowledge of law and
practice relating to Banking : Overview of Banking System, Regulatory Framework
and Compliances, Legal Aspects of Banking Operations, Banking Related Laws,
Banker - Customer Relations, Loans and Advances, Securities for Banker’s Loans,
Financial Analysis of Banks, . Financial System Contemporary and Emerging
Issues: An Overview, International Banking Management, Electronic Banking and IT
in Banks, Risk Management in Banks, Ethics and Corporate Governance in Banks.
Author(s): The Institute of Company Secretaries of India
This note covers the
following topics: The theory of value, The theory of the Coinage, The theory of
credit, Transfer of Credits or Debits, Commercial Credit, The theory of banking,
The theory of banking discount, The Foreign Exchanges.
Banking in India, in the modern sense, originated in the last decade of
the 18th century. The largest bank, and the oldest still in existence, is the
State Bank of India. The Indian banking sector is broadly classified into
scheduled and non-scheduled banks. This book explains everything about Indian
banks.
This
note explains the following topics: Efficient Markets Hypothesis: Theory and
Evidence, Capital Budgeting, Portfolio Theory, Asset Pricing, Money Demand,
Company Valuation, Central Banking, Institutional Investors, Commercial Banking,
Commercial Bank Risk Management.