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Book Content of Banking in India

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Indian Banking System Functions of Commercial Banks Indigenous Banking Different Types of Banks and Nationalisation of Commercial Banks Development Banking Reserve Bank of India The Banking Regulation Act, 1949 Privatisation of Banks Banking Sector Reforms

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BANKING AND MONETARY ECONOMICS: Banking and Insurance >> Banking in India

By Dr.K.Natarajan
Prof.E.Gordon ISBN Number : Book Edition : Year of Publication : No Of Pages : Book Weight : Student Edition : 140 978-81-8488-654-2 1st 2010 195 $ 6.00

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One such subject is `Banking in India` comprising of various aspects of commercial banking in India, beginning with their origin and ending with the reforms. Today, vast changes have taken place in the field of banking due to far reaching economic and financial reforms introduced in India. In the aftermath of this changing financial scenario, the students of Commerce are badly in need of a suitable text book covering all these aspects including the latest developments in the field of banking. This book is that all matters pertaining to the entire syllabus have been presented in a lucid and simple manner. All recent developments have been covered with the latest data. Above all. It is most student friendly. This book owes its consummation to various distinguished personalities who have expressed their views on this subject in various books, journals, magazines and new papers.

BANKING AND MONETARY ECONOMICS: Banking and Insurance >> Banking Theory and Practice

By Dr.P.N. Reddy
Prof.H.R. Appannaiah ISBN Number : Book Edition : Year of Publication : No Of Pages : Book Weight : Student Edition : 260 81-7493-493-6 10th 2007

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Several innovative changes are taking place in the field of banking for the past three-four years. Keeping in view these changes, this book on Banking Theory and Practice is fully revised. We are pleased to place this edition in your hand. In this edition, chapters on structure of Indian Banking System-RBI role, main provisions of Banking Regulation Act, Investment Policy in Indian banks, the need for restructuring of Indian banks are added. Latest banking statistics with comments are given in Chapter 13. Witn these changes, the book is updated and we hope that the readers enjoy it.

Book Content of Banking Theory and Practice

PART I BANKING THEORY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. BANKING CREDIT CREATION BY COMMERCIAL BANKS BANKING STRUCTURE UNIT AND BRANCH BANKING COMMERCIAL BANKS INVESTMENT POLICY OF A COMMERCIAL BANK CENTRAL BANKING I CENTRAL BANKING II STRUCTURING OF INDIAN BANKING SYSTEMS RBI ROLE INDIAN BANKING RESERVE BANK OF INDIA

10. BANKING POLICY IN INDIAN BANKS 11. CREDIT AUTHORIZATION SCHEMES AND USES 12. TRENDS IN INDIAN BANKING 13. RESTRUCTURING OF BANKS 14. STATE BANK OF INDIA 15. RURAL BANKING PART II BANKING LAW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. EVOLUTION OF BANKING LAW BANKER AND CUSTOMER BANK ACCOUNTS SPECIAL TYPES OF ACCOUNTS CHEQUE PAYING BANKER COLLECTING BANKER PASS BOOK

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LOANS AND ADVANCES

10. GUARANTEE UNSECURED LOANS II(Contd.) 11. SECURED LOANSLaw of Banking Practice and LOANS AND ADVANCES(Contd.) 12. LOANS AND ADVANCES II(Contd) 13. LOANS AND ADVANCES III(Contd) 14. LOANS AND ADVANCES IV (Contd)

Banking Finance & Economics > Banking and Finance

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2000 7.25'' x 9.5'' 324 Paperback Rs. 195.00 English

Other Links Related Books About the Book An ideal text for general students as well as those taking the CAIIB exams, this book explains in a Books By Author(s) B S Khubchandani systematic and thorough manner, various aspects of the business of banking. It also summarises the recommendations of various committees on banking, which will help readers understand the latest developments in this sector.

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B S Khubchandani - Faculty, Bank of India Priority Sector Training Institute, Bhopal.

Contents
Origin of Banks in India and Their Functions Banking System in India Promotional Role of Reserve Bank of India Relationship Between Banker and Customer Banking Operations Bills of Exchange Different Types of Customers Closing of Accounts Service to Customers Advances (Part 1) Principles of Lending and Types of Charges Advances (Part 2) Balance Sheet Analysis, Tandon, and Chore Committee Recommendations and Documentation Advances (Part 3) Study of Borrowers and Priority Sector Lending Marketing of Bank Services Concepts of Non-performing Assets, Income Recognition Asset Classification and Capital Adequacy Ratio Financial Institutions References Index

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