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3 Years Bangladesh Sanchayapatra | ৩ মাস অন্তর মুনাফাভিত্তিক সঞ্চয়পত্র

3 Monthly Profit Bearing Sanchayapatra [ ৩ মাস অন্তর মুনাফাভিত্তিক সঞ্চয়পত্র ] (Tin Mash Antar Munafa Vittik 3-Year Sanchayapatra) This Sanchayapatra was introduced in 1998 Denomination:   Tk.1, 00,000/-; Tk. 2, 00,000/-; Tk. 5, 00,000/- and 10, 00,000/-.  Issue Office:    National Savings Bureau, Bangladesh Bank, Schedule Bank and Bangladesh Post offices Download 3 Years Bangladesh Sanchayapatra form Who can purchase: A certificate may be purchased by any of the following, namely-  A single adult; A minor; Two adults in their joint names and An adult on behalf of-a single minor, two minor jointly, himself/herself and a minor jointly and any lunatic of whom he is the guardian or manager appointed by a court of law. How to Purchase: To submit a dully fill-up prescribed application from (SC-1) along with photocopy of National Identity Card or Passport or Birth certificate, 02 copies of passport size photograph each of holder and nominee

Concepts of Economics, Demand and Supply Analysis

Subject Wise Study Resources for Banking Diploma Examination - JAIBB Paper 1: Principles of Economics and Bangladesh Economy Module A: Concepts of Economics and Demand Supply Analysis Q1.      What is Economics? Definition of Economics: Economics is the social science that deals with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services and with the theory and management of economies or economic systems. Alfred Marshall provides a still widely cited definition in his textbook Principles of Economics (1890): “Economics is a study of man in the ordinary business of life. It enquires how he gets his income and how he uses it. Thus, it is on the one side, the study of wealth and on the other and more important side, a part of the study of man.” Q2.      Scarcity and Choice: Scarcity is the fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human wants in a world of limited resources. Scarcity means that people want more than is