Compulsory – Vipul Prakashan : Educational Book Publisher https://zedex.co.in/vipulp Educational Book Publisher Tue, 17 Jun 2025 14:56:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://zedex.co.in/vipulp/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/logo-100x100.png Compulsory – Vipul Prakashan : Educational Book Publisher https://zedex.co.in/vipulp 32 32 Corporate and Securities Law https://zedex.co.in/vipulp/product/corporate-and-securities-law/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 14:56:18 +0000 https://zedex.co.in/vipulp/?post_type=product&p=15973 SYBBI -- SEMESTER - IV

Author: Suman Kalani

FOURTH REVISED EDITION

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(1)     Company Law – An Overview:   

  • Development of Company Law in India.
  • Doctrines Governing Corporates: Lifting the Corporate Veil, Doctrine of Ultra Vires, Constructive Notice, Indoor Management, Alter Ego. The Principle of Non Interference (Rule in Foss V/s Harbottle) – Meaning,  Advantages,  Disadvantages & Exceptions, Majority and Minority Rights under Companies Act.
  • Application of Company Law to Banking and Insurance Sector: Application of Companies Act to Banking and Insurance sector governed by Special Acts. S.1(4) of Companies Act 2013.

Exceptions provided (S.67(3), S.73(1), S.129(1), 179(3), S.180(1)(c), S.186, S.189.

 

(2)     Regulatory Framework governing Stock Exchanges as per Securities Contracts Regulation Act 1956: 

  • Definition of Securities, Spot Delivery Contract, Ready Delivery Contract, Stock Exchange.
  • Corporatisation and demutualisation of Stock Exchange –Meaning, Procedure & Withdrawal.
  • Power of Recognised Stock Exchange to make rules restricting voting rights etc.
  • Power of Central Government to Direct Rules or Make rules.
  • Power of SEBI to make or amend bye laws of recognised stock exchange.
  • Books and Accounts to be maintained by recognized stock exchange.
  • Grounds on which stock exchange can delist the securities of a company.
  • Section 3 to Section 20.

 

(3)     Security Exchange Board of India:   

  • SEBI: Objectives-terms-establishment-powers-functions-accounts and audit- penalties – registration.
  • Issues of Disclosure Investors Protection Guidelines: Pre & Post obligations-conditions for issue-Debt Security-IPO-E-IPO-Employee option-right-bonus-preferential allotment intermediary-operational-promoter lock in period requirements-offer document.

 

(4)     The Depositories Act, 1996: 

  • Depository – Meaning, Benefits,  Models, Functions Participants
  • The Depository Act 1996 – Objectives, Eligibility condition for depository services, Fungibility, Bye laws of depository, Governance of Depository and Internal audit of depository Participants
  • BSDA and single registration for depository participants.
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Information Technology in Banking and Insurance – II https://zedex.co.in/vipulp/product/information-technology-in-banking-and-insurance-ii/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 14:56:18 +0000 https://zedex.co.in/vipulp/?post_type=product&p=15974 SYBBI -- SEMESTER - IV

Author: Rimple Sanchla

FOURTH REVISED EDITION

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No. Modules / Units
1 E-banking Business Models:
  ¨          Various models- home banking, office banking, online banking, internet banking, mobile banking, SMS banking,- models of electronic payments, other business models
2 Induction of Techno-Management:
  Development Life Cycle, Project Management, Building Data Centres, Role of DBMS in Banking, Data Warehousing and Data Mining, RDBMS Tools.

¨          Technological Changes in Indian Banking Industry: Trends in Banking and Information Technology, Technology in Banking, Lead Role of Reserve Bank of India, New Horizons for Banking based IT, Automated Clearing House Operations, Electronic Wholesale Banking Credit Transfer, Credit Information Bureau (I) Ltd., Credit Information Company Regulation Bill- 2004, Automation in Indian Banks, Cheque clearing using MICR technology, Innovations, Products and Services, Core-Banking Solutions (CBS), Human Resource Development (HRD) – The Road Ahead.

¨          Technology in Banking Industry: Teleconferencing, Internet Banking, Digital Signature in Banking, MICR-Facility for ‘paper-based’ clearing, Cheque Truncation System (CTS).

¨          Dealing with Fraudulent transactions under CTS: Efficient customer service, smart quill computer pen, Institute for Development and Research in Banking and Technology (IDRBT).

¨          E-Checks-Protocols and Standards: Problems on mechanization, e-Banking-RBI Regulations and Supervision, Technology Diffusion.

3 IT Applications and Banking:
  Objectives, Electronic Commerce and Banking, Banking Software, Electronic Clearing and Settlement Systems, Plastic Money.
4 MS-Office: Packages for Institutional Automation:
  ¨          MS-PowerPoint presentation: Internal links between slides, hyperlinks, embedding multimedia content onto the slides (video/audio/stylish text), slide animation, timer, creating new presentation by existing theme, import online themes, creating a template of presentation, save and run the slide show (.ppsx).

¨          Applications of Internet: Introduction to e-mail, writing professional e-mails, creating digitally signed documents, use of outlook express: configuring outlook express, creating and managing profile in outlook, sending and receiving e-mails via outlook express, Emailing the merged documents, boomerang facility of email, Google drive: usage of Google drive in storing the Google documents, excel sheets, presentations and PDF files.

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Business Economics – II https://zedex.co.in/vipulp/product/business-economics-ii/ Tue, 17 Jun 2025 14:54:52 +0000 https://zedex.co.in/vipulp/?post_type=product&p=15741 BAF -- SEMESTER - III

BMS/BBI/BFM/BIM -- SEMESTER - IV

Author: Saraswathy Swaminathan

SIXTH EDITION

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(1)     Introduction to Macroeconomics Data and Theory:

Macroeconomics: Meaning, Scope and Importance.

Circular flow of aggregate income and expenditure: Closed and Open Economy Models.

The Measurement of national product: Meaning and Importance – Conventional and Green GNP and NNP concepts – Relationship between National Income and Economic Welfare.

Short Run Economic Fluctuations: Features and Phases of Trade Cycles

The Keynesian Principle of Effective Demand: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply – Consumption Function – Investment function – Effects of Investment Multiplier on Changes in Income and Output.

 

(2)     Money, Inflation and Monetary Policy:     

Money Supply: Determinants of Money Supply – Factors influencing Velocity of Circulation of Money.

Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian approaches and Keynes’ liquidity preference theory of interest.

Money and prices: Quantity theory of money – Fisher’s equation of exchange – Cambridge cash balance approach.

Inflation: Demand Pull Inflation and Cost Push Inflation – Effects of Inflation – Nature of inflation in a developing economy.

Monetary policy: Meaning, objectives and instruments, inflation targeting.

 

(3)     Constituents of Fiscal Policy:    

Role of a Government to provide Public goods – Principles of Sound and Functional Finance.

Fiscal Policy: Meaning, Objectives – Contra cyclical Fiscal Policy and Discretionary Fiscal Policy.

Instruments of Fiscal policy: Canons of taxation – Factors influencing incidence of taxation – Effects of taxation Significance of Public Expenditure – Social security contributions – Low Income Support and Social Insurance Programmes – Public Debt – Types, Public Debt and Fiscal Solvency, Burden of Debt Finance.

Union budget: Structure – Deficit concepts – Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act.

 

(4)     Open Economy: Theory & Issues of International Trade:

The basis of international trade: Ricardo’s Theory of Comparative Cost Advantage – Heckscher-Ohlin Theory of Factor Endowments – Terms of Trade – Meaning and Types – Factors determining Terms of Trade – Gains from trade – Free Trade versus Protection.

Foreign Investment: Foreign Portfolio Investment – Benefits of Portfolio capital flows – Foreign Direct Investment – Merits of Foreign Direct Investment – Role of Multinational corporations.

Balance of Payments: Structure – Types of Disequilibrium – Measures to correct disequilibrium in BOP.

Foreign Exchange and foreign exchange market: Spot and Forward rate of Exchange – Hedging, Speculation and Arbitrage – Fixed and Flexible exchange rates – Managed flexibility.]

 

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