Financial Statement Analysis of Five Islamic and Non-Islamic Banks in Bangladesh

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    Financial Statement Analysis of Five Islamic and Non-Islamic Banks in Bangladesh

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    2023-06-08
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    Raha, Iffat
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    The major purpose of this project paper is to investigate and gain an understanding of the financial performance and circumstances of a variety of listed Islamic and non-Islamic banks operating in Bangladesh over the past three years. Putting together this report required adhering to specific parameters and restrictions. An explanation of what a financial statement is, why we evaluate it, and how we do so may be found in the portion of this investigation titled "Literature Review." The data utilized in this analysis came from prominent authors who are experts in their fields and have published their findings in scholarly publications such as books and journals. In addition, numbers and information have been gleaned from the yearly reports that were made available by the banks themselves on their websites. This study is built on the Findings and Analysis part, which is where a variety of ratios and their implications have been reported, graphically presented, and analyzed. With the use of this study, we can have a better understanding of the banks' financial performance over the past three years. In the section titled "Conclusion," a synopsis of the evaluation of the financial performance of Islamic and non-Islamic banks over the preceding years is presented, along with recommendations for how to improve their circumstances.
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