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About The Author
Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF) formerly The Indian Institute of Bankers, established in 1928, is a professional body of banks, financial institutions and their employees in India. During its 82 years of service, IIBF has emerged as a premier institute in banking and finance education for those employed in the sector, aiming for professional excellence. Since its inception, the Institute has awarded over 5 lakh banking and finance qualifications, viz; JAIIB, CAIIB, Diplomas and Certificates in specialized areas. The pedagogy of Distance Learning offered by the Institute comprises (i)publishing specific courseware for each paper/examination; (ii) publishing work books; (iii) holding tutorials through accredited institutions; (iv) organizing contact classes; (v) conducting virtual classes; (vi) offering e-learning through portal; (vii) organizing campus training for selected courses, etc.
1. Table Of Contents
- MODULE A: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
- Fundamentals of Economics, Microeconomics and Macroeconomics and Types of Economies
- Supply and Demand
- Money Supply and Inflation
- Theories of Interest
- Business Cycles
- Indian Economy and Various Sectors of the Economy
- Economic Reforms
- Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy
- GDP Concepts
- Union Budget
- Challenges Facing Indian Economy
- MODULE B: BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
- Time Value of Money
- Sampling Methods
- Correlation and Regression
- Time Series
- Estimation
- Bond Investment
- Linear Programming
- Simulation
- MODULE C: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- Fundamentals of Human Resources Management
- Development of Human Resources
- Human Implications of Organisations
- Employees’ Feedback and Reward System
- Performance Management
- HRM and Information Technology
- MODULE D: CREDIT MANAGEMENT
- Overview of Credit Management
- Analysis of Financial Statements
- Working Capital Finance
- Term Loans
- Credit Delivery
- Credit Control and Monitoring
- Risk Management and Credit Rating
- Rehabilitation and Recovery
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