19,350 research outputs found

    Factors Influencing Spending Habits Among Employees at KBZ Bank (San Thida, 2025)

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    The main objective of this study is to examine the factors influencing spending habits among employees, with a particular focus on digital financial literacy, ease of digital payments, and financial attitudes. The study adopts a quantitative research method. A sample size of the study is 151 employees who are working at KBZ (head office). Simple random sampling method is used to select the sample respondents. The results reveal that all three variables have a statistically significant influence on spending behaviour. Among them, digital financial literacy has the most statistically significant influence on employee spending habits, followed by financial attitudes, and ease of digital payment. Therefore, digital financial literacy, financial attitudes, and ease of digital payment led to improve the spending habits of employees working at KBZ Bank (head office). It is recommended that the bank should develop and implement financial education programs, enhance the functionality and accessibility of digital payment platforms, and promote a culture of financial responsibility among employees

    Internal Control Practices, Fraud Prevention And Financial Performance of "A" Bank (San Thida Aye, 2023)

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    The primary objective of this study is to examine the internal control methods, fraud prevention measures, and financial performance of "A" bank. The primary aims of this study are to investigate the impact of internal control practices on the prevention of fraudulent activities, as well as to analyze the influence of fraud prevention on the financial performance of an organization. This study involved the collection of both primary and secondary data. The collection of primary data involved the utilization of a Google form to survey a total of 315 employees from forty-two branches of "A" Bank. This sampling technique employed a basic random sample procedure. In this study, a questionnaire employing a 5-point Likert Scale was utilized. Correlation and multiple regression analysis were employed to examine the impact of internal control measures, fraud prevention, and financial performance within the banking sector. The findings of this study indicate that the control environment, information and communication, and monitoring activities have a statistically significant impact on fraud prevention within the bank under investigation. However, the risk assessment and control activities were not found to have a statistically significant effect on fraud prevention. The research additionally revealed that the implementation of fraud prevention measures had a discernible impact on the financial performance of the bank in question. The report suggests that bank authorities should utilize intranet and forums as a means of centralizing all data and information. Moreover, it is recommended that "A" bank implements an information system that can effectively help audit systems in detecting fraudulent behaviors

    A Study on Awareness of Disaster Risk Reduction in Myanmar (Case Study: Three townships in Ayeyarwady Region) (San Mya Thida , 2024)

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    This is a descriptive study on awareness of disaster risk reduction in Myanmar. The objective of the study is to explore the community's awareness level regarding disaster risk reduction in Myanmar. The survey included 155 respondents from three townships in Ayeyarwady: Bogale Township, Pyapon Township, and Dedaye Township. It was found that all respondents had already heard about natural disasters. When asked about the types of natural hazards, it was found that the majority of respondents identified flooding, cyclones, and earthquakes as natural hazards, with climate change being recognized as the main cause of natural disasters. Most respondents indicated that children are the group most affected by natural disasters. The awareness of disaster risk reduction shows that the community has a positive awareness of DRR and is willing to participate in DRR response activities. Although the respondents' awareness level about DRR is high, about half of them didn’t know about current disaster preparedness plan and the early warning system in their community. This underscores the need for more effective planning and preparedness to reduce human casualties in future disasters

    Letter from [George H. Hand], Rancho San Pedro to Mr. [William] J. Tachibana, January 30, 1924

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    Refers to an enclosed lease agreement for 18.37 acres of the Maria de los Reyes D. de Francis allotment of Rancho San Pedro. Refers to a pending survey on the land

    FINANCING COMMUNITY FACILITIES: A CASE STUDY OF THE PARKS AND RECREATIONAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND MEASURE OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

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    This study of the City of San Jose’s Parks and Recreation General Obligation (GO) Bond Measure seeks to identify the politics-, management-, and planning-related lessons learned by the City as it developed its community facilities using the GO bonds proceeds. The study finds that these lessons include: be conservative in what you promise the residents; be prepared for changes in economic environment by identifying supplementary funding sources should the primary source not yield adequate funds; make sure that the jurisdiction is organizationally capable of handling the increased workload; and prepare detailed project plans prior to the bond issuance.Community Infrastructure and Services; Municipal Bonds; Public Finance

    Iglesia de San Pablo del Monte: Tlaxcala

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    La construcción del templo de San Pablo del Monte se remonta al siglo XVI. En un primer momento estuvo dedicado a San Miguel Arcángel, y poco tiempo después fue brindado al apóstol San Pablo. El templo fungió como visita del convento franciscano de Puebla, junto con las poblaciones de San Miguel Tenancingo, San Francisco Papalotla y San Cosme Mazatecochco.</p

    City of San Luis small area transportation study : final report

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    abstract: The purpose of the study was to develop a multimodal transportation plan that outlines the City’s transportation priority projects. The transportation plan created a path to help the City achieve its vision and goals for a future transportation system in a manner that is closely aligned with the lifestyle and the values of the community. Additionally, it will address the City of San Luis mobility needs for the future population, commercial growth, the transportation needs due to the opening of the new San Luis commercial Port of Entry, and the reconfiguration of the original San Luis Port of Entry I. The City of San Luis Small Area Transportation Study is a joint effort of the City of San Luis and Arizona Department of Transportation

    University of San Francisco Monday Bulletin

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    Davies Forum Presents Author Betty Friedan Oct.

    University of San Francisco Monday Bulletin

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    America's Open System is Its Strength, Say Author
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