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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SUMMER 2015
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PROGRAM
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MBADS – (SEM 3/SEM 5) /
MBAFLEX / MBAN2 – (SEM 3)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MA0038-BANKING
OPERATIONS
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SEMESTER
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3
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BK ID
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B1616
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all
questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
1 Explain the principles
of banking. Explain the role of banks.
Answer: Principles of banking:
The central practice of banking consists of borrowing and lending. As in other
businesses, operations must be based on capital, but banks employ comparatively
little of their own capital in relation to the total volume of their
transactions. Instead banks use the funds obtained through deposits and, as a
precaution, maintain capital and reserve accounts to protect against losses on
their loans and investments and to provide for unanticipated cash withdrawals.
Genuine banks are distinguished from other kinds of financial intermediaries by
the readily transferable or “spendable” nature of at least some of their
liabilities (also
2 Explain about the
operational efficiency and productivity planning. Explain about the business
planning and targeting.
Answer: Operational
efficiency: In a business context, operational
efficiency can be defined as the ratio between the input to run a business
operation and the output gained from the business. When improving operational
efficiency, the output to input ratio improves.
Inputs would typically be money (cost), people (headcount) or
time/effort. Outputs would typically be money (revenue, margin, cash), new
customers, customer loyalty, market differentiation, headcount productivity,
innovation, quality, speed &
3 Explain the
applicability of Marketing Mix in Banks. Write about Private Vs Public Banks.
Answer: Applicability of
Marketing Mix in Banks: Bank marketing in general
and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in particular are of vital
importance for Indian banks, particularly in the current context when banks are
facing tough competition from other agencies, both local and foreign, that
offer value-added services. The Role of marketing in the banking industry
continues to change. For many years the primary focus of bank marketing was
public relations. Then the focus shifted to advertising and sales promotion.
That was followed by focus on the development of a sales culture. Today banking
sector all elements of the marketing concept –
4 Explain the Asset Liability
Management (ALM) Strategy. Write about the ALM perspectives.
Answer: Asset Liability
Management (ALM) Strategy: Asset-liability
management (ALM) is a term whose meaning has evolved. It is used in slightly
different ways in different contexts. asset-liability management was pioneered
by financial institutions, but corporations now also apply asset-liability
management techniques. This article describes asset-liability management as a
general concept, starting with more traditional usage.
Traditionally, banks and insurance companies used accrual accounting
for essentially all their assets and liabilities. They would take on
liabilities, such as
5 Explain the kinds of
mergers. Write about the valuation procedures in mergers and acquisitions.
Answer: Kinds of mergers: There are many types of mergers and acquisitions that redefine the
business world with new strategic alliances and improved corporate
philosophies. From the business structure perspective, some of the most common
and significant types of mergers and acquisitions are listed below:
Horizontal Merger
This kind of merger exists between two companies
6 Write short notes on:
(a)Profitability Analysis
Models:
Answer: A profitability analysis model as described in here can be defined
as a simulation model of an initial investment and subsequent operations. The
cash flow from operations must be estimated carefully on the basis of a
thorough business plan. The cash flow and the development of balance sheet is
then simulated over the lifetime of the
(b)Risk
based Models
Answer:
Growth: The goal of the Growth model is long-term capital
appreciation. It is best suited for
investors who seek an above average exposure to equity markets and the risk and
returns associated with them. The typical investor will have an investment time
horizon of 8 or more years.
Moderate Growth
The goal of the Moderate Growth
(c)Traditional Performance Models
Answer: The performance of prediction models can be assessed using a
variety of different methods and metrics. Traditional measures for binary and
survival outcomes include the Brier score to indicate overall model
performance, the concordance (or c) statistic for discriminative ability (or
area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve), and
goodness-of-fit statistics for calibration.
Several new measures have recently been proposed that can be seen as
refinements of discrimination measures, including variants of the c statistic
for survival, reclassification tables, net reclassification improvement (NRI),
and integrated discrimination improvement (IDI). Moreover, decision–analytic
measures have been proposed, including decision curves to plot the net benefit
achieved by making decisions based on model predictions.
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