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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: A, , course: Business Research, language: English, abstract: In the banking industry adequate amount capital is a prerequisite to ensure financial solvency, sustainability and smooth flow of business operations. The amount of adequate capital of a bank relies on the regulations, size of the bank and economic conditions. In Bangladesh private commercial banks are playing a vital role and their contribution towards the economy is acknowledged. The challenge is to maintain their…mehr

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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: A, , course: Business Research, language: English, abstract: In the banking industry adequate amount capital is a prerequisite to ensure financial solvency, sustainability and smooth flow of business operations. The amount of adequate capital of a bank relies on the regulations, size of the bank and economic conditions. In Bangladesh private commercial banks are playing a vital role and their contribution towards the economy is acknowledged. The challenge is to maintain their solvency through adequate capital as well as generate optimal profit. The performance needs to be maximized sustainability where solvency and maximizing shareholders' wealth both of them will be equally considers as integrated prime objects. With an intention to reasonably and statistically investigate, this paper explores whether in Bangladesh private commercial banking industry capital adequacy has any momentous impact on the profitability. This paper also exhibits the significance level of their relationship by considering latest 7 years data with the time series of 2008-2014 for 13 private commercial banks through establishing OLS regression models. The findings of this research show that capital adequacy is significantly related with profitability of private commercial banks of Bangladesh.
Autorenporträt
I am Sajjad Hossine Sharif. I have been associated with research since 2013. I completed my Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in finance from Independent University, Bangladesh which is one of the most reputed universities in the South Asia. I completed my Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in 2016 with the achievement of Vice chancellor honor award, Dean honor award, Dean merit award and Magna Cum Laude. I am currently enrolling Master of Business Administration (MBA) in finance at Dhaka University which is a very prominent university not only in Bangladesh but also in South Asia. I completed 3 diploma degrees to intensify my knowledge in the field of finance and accounting which are- Diploma in Risk Management, Diploma in Accounting - Advanced Controls and Transactions and Diploma in Accounting Core Practice from Alison. I achieved Six Sigma White belt certification form Aveta Business Institute and Six Sigma Yellow belt certification from VMEdu. I have already conducted three researches. My researches are mainly based on economics and finance related topics. In my researches I always try to express the discussion as easily as possible for the new readers. I am recently working on a case study which is based on the life style of the rural people of the northern part of Bangladesh. Moreover, I am also associated with a new research which is significantly related with ICT sector of Europe.