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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

Short notes suggestion and answer for Banking Diploma Examination

Subject Wise Study Resources for Banking Diploma Examination - JAIBB Paper 1: Principles of Economics and Bangladesh Economy Short Notes on Principles of Economics and Bangladesh Economy for Banking Diploma Examination - JAIBB Q1.      Definition of Consumer surplus or Consumer’s surplus: Consumer surplus is the difference between the maximum price a consumer is willing to pay and the actual price they do pay. If a consumer would be willing to pay more than the current asking price, then they are getting more benefit from the purchased product than they initially paid. Consumers always like to feel like they are getting a good deal on the goods and services they buy and consumer surplus is simply an economic measure of this satisfaction. In economics, the satisfaction (utility) consumers receive for which they do not have to pay for. Or, in other words, amount of money by which consumers value a good or service over and above its purchase price. Example of Consu

Short notes | Principles of Economics and Bangladesh Economy (PBE)

Subject Wise Study Resources for Banking Diploma Examination - JAIBB Paper 1: Principles of Economics and Bangladesh Economy Short Notes on Principles of Economics and Bangladesh Economy for Banking Diploma Examination - JAIBB Inferior goods; [May 2012] [Nov 2010] [May 2008] Fixed and variable cost; [May 2012] [Nov 2010] Returns to scale; [May 2012] [Nov 2010] [Dec 2009] Cross-price elasticity of demand; [May 2012] [Dec 2012] [May 2011] [May 2009] [Nov 2008]  [Nov 2005] [June 2014] Cash Reserve Requirement (CRR); [May 2012] Disguised unemployment; [May 2012] Floating exchange rate; [May 2012] [Nov 2011] [Nov 2006] Opportunity cost; [Nov 2011] [Dec 2012] [June 2014] Consumer’s surplus; [Nov 2011] [June 2013] [June 2014] Quasi-rent; [Nov 2011] Public good; [Nov 2011] [May 2008] [Nov 2007] Depreciation of currency; [Nov 2011] Index number; [June 2010] [May 2011] [May 2009] [May 2006] [May 2008] [May 2005] [June 2014] Economic rate of return; [June 2010]