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Assessing Risk, Liability And Asset Management Investments Among U.S. And Foreign Banks: Bank Of America, Wells Fargo, And Wachovia, Valencia Tamir Johnson Dr. Sep 2013

Assessing Risk, Liability And Asset Management Investments Among U.S. And Foreign Banks: Bank Of America, Wells Fargo, And Wachovia, Valencia Tamir Johnson Dr.

Valencia T Johnson

In recent years, banks have had a positive and negative impact on assessing risk, liability and asset management from other competitors such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Wachovia. There have been many recent discussions about the U.S. and International banking management and investments. The Federal Reserve and the U.S. Exchange Commission are finding ways to evaluate the negative and positive behaviors exhibited by other financial institutions, which has an impact on the global economy, and in regards to financial management and investments. This article explains the important of assessing the risk and compliance management in financial banking and …


Be Careful About The Menace Of The Banks And Microfinance Companies, George E. Ekeha Mar 2011

Be Careful About The Menace Of The Banks And Microfinance Companies, George E. Ekeha

George E Ekeha

Currently, according to the Ghana Banking Survey 2010 by PriceWaterHouseCoopers, there are twenty six (26) registered banks with over 740 branches operating in the country offering several products designed to attract the average Ghanaian (with more in the pipeline because of the oil flow). Some years ago (may be 10 years or more), there were very few banks in the country with their products mostly designed towards the elite few. It was a common thing to see very long and winding queues extending several kilometres outside the banking halls of most of these banks. Especially the Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB), …


Let Us Spend Our Money On Income Generating Activities Rather Than Liabilities, George E. Ekeha Jan 2011

Let Us Spend Our Money On Income Generating Activities Rather Than Liabilities, George E. Ekeha

George E Ekeha

Many at times as I walk around town, in the cities and the country sides I try to observe how we live our lives in Ghana. In my previous article, I highlight some very important resources that we are endowed with in this country. We all know that those are just but few and we are proud that we have more resources than some of our neighbors in the Sub-Saharan African countries. One of these resources is the human capital. We can be proud of ourselves to have people who think about the necessity of peace in order to enhance …


Banking Expanded To The Ultimate Level, Vijaya Krushna Varma Mr Sep 2009

Banking Expanded To The Ultimate Level, Vijaya Krushna Varma Mr

VIJAYA KRUSHNA VARMA Mr

Banking structure is redesigned to make India a fully digital nation and to usher in 100% e-governance. Banking is expanded to the ultimate level so that many State and Central Government departments can be integrated in the banking system to cut the present government size and non plan expenditure to 1/3 level. Purpose of this new banking structure --------- *To establish a bank branch at every village or colony having population of 2500. Each bank will handle approximately 2000 accounts *To make the banking as intermediary between the Government and people *To give every citizen above age of 15 years …


Extent Of Disclosure In The Annual Reportsof Jordanian Banks, Philadelphia University Apr 2009

Extent Of Disclosure In The Annual Reportsof Jordanian Banks, Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University, Jordan

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Liberalize Banking Sector, Vijaya Krushna Varma Mr Feb 2009

Liberalize Banking Sector, Vijaya Krushna Varma Mr

VIJAYA KRUSHNA VARMA Mr

Liberalize the banking sector to establish a bank branch at every village or colony having population of 2500 so that each bank shall handle approximately 2000 accounts. To give every citizen above the age of 15 years a bank savings account * To make India a fully digital nation and to usher in 100% e-governance. * To expand Banking to the ultimate level so that many State and Central Government departments can be integrated in the banking system to cut the present government size and non plan expenditure to 1/3 level.