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This paper aims to provide an overview of the literature on Loan loss provisions in the Banking industry. This research was conducted by reviewing some literature. LLP is a solution for banks to deal with risks that will be faced by banks or as a prudent ... see more

Based on signaling theory and visual perception theory, this study evaluated how financial advisory firms depict diversity through online platforms. Signals sent by firms may impact outsiders’ understanding of race and gender inclusion at the firm level, ... see more

The bank's credit impairment losses play a vital role in maintaining the stability and health of banks, as well as fulfilling the banks' function in channelling public funds. This study aims to determine the effect of income smoothing and the behavior of ... see more

This study highlights some deficiencies of the stock markets’ risk legislation framework, and particularly the CESR (2010) guidelines. We show that the current legislative framework fails to offer incentives to financial management companies to invest in ... see more

Based on signaling theory and visual perception theory, this study evaluated how financial advisory firms depict diversity through online platforms. Signals sent by firms may impact outsiders’ understanding of race and gender inclusion at the firm level, ... see more

Developing a courseware is easy. However, making a courseware usable for its target user requires a scientific process. As a response to that, a study has been carried out in making courseware usable for low-achieving learners. As part of the study, this ... see more

Education positively affects a person's income. It can be explained in two ways. Firstly, education directly increases the productivity of a person, which is in accordance with the views of the theory of human capital. The second way is an indirect effect... see more

Background: Trigonelline occurs in many dietary food plants and has been found to have anti-carcinogenic activity. Trigonelline is also found in coffee which is one of the most widely consumed beverages. Many epidemiological studies have reported that cof... see more

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