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The study aims to show an analytical merging into the balanced scorecard and costing system in bank services. In order to accomplish the requirements of the research, the study relied on the field method and used the questionnaire as a... more
The study aims to show an analytical merging into the balanced scorecard and costing system in bank services. In order to accomplish the requirements of the research, the study relied on the field method and used the questionnaire as a means to collect data; the sample size of this study was (97), the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) as well as statistical tools and techniques were used to analyse the data. The study reached a set of results, including The increasing use of modern technology in providing banking services made the bank seek to adopt the activity-based costing system. The bank’s management realised that the financial and non-financial information provided by the balanced scorecard and activity-based costing systems enabled senior management to make rational strategic decisions toward reducing costs. The study recommends that managers of banks establish a sub-management for costs and benefit from the cadres of cost accountants who occupy other jobs to apply the costing system based on activities and the use of information that is provided to ensure more accurate control of the cost of banking services.
The study aims to show an analytical merging into the balanced scorecard and costing system in bank services. In order to accomplish the requirements of the research, the study relied on the field method and used the questionnaire as a... more
The study aims to show an analytical merging into the balanced scorecard and costing system in bank services. In order to accomplish the requirements of the research, the study relied on the field method and used the questionnaire as a means to collect data; the sample size of this study was (97), the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) as well as statistical tools and techniques were used to analyse the data. The study reached a set of results, including The increasing use of modern technology in providing banking services made the bank seek to adopt the activity-based costing system. The bank’s management realised that the financial and non-financial information provided by the balanced scorecard and activity-based costing systems enabled senior management to make rational strategic decisions toward reducing costs. The study recommends that managers of banks establish a sub-management for costs and benefit from the cadres of cost accountants who occupy other jobs to apply the costing system based on activities and the use of information that is provided to ensure more accurate control of the cost of banking services.
This article is about the dwellers of Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem and their number and the factors that affected them. The city has witnessed many events that affected the number of population who lived and settled in the city. It also... more
This article is about the dwellers of Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem and their number and the factors that affected them. The city has witnessed many events that affected the number of population who lived and settled in the city. It also witnessed the focus of Zionism to settle Jewish in the city, for the demographic change of population and making most them Jewish. Moreover, they made use of the unlimited support from the Western countries that had been motivated by the Jewish influence that was characterized by their financial control on the economies of those Western countries. There also were many other factors that affected the number of population other than the Jewish settlement, they had a direct influence in increasing and decreasing the population number which was characterized by the spread وهof diseases and natural disasters and the invasions of grasshoppers
Adolescents and young adults are avid Internet users. Online social media, such as social networking sites (e.g., Facebook, MySpace), blogs, status updating sites (e.g., Twitter) and chat rooms, have become integral parts of adolescents’... more
Adolescents and young adults are avid Internet users. Online social media, such as social networking sites (e.g., Facebook, MySpace), blogs, status updating sites (e.g., Twitter) and chat rooms, have become integral parts of adolescents’ and young adults’ lives. Adolescents are even beginning to enter the world of online dating with several websites dedicated to “teenage online dating.” This paper reviews recent peer-reviewed literature and national data on 1) adolescents use of online social media, 2) gender differences in online social media and 3) potential positive and negative health outcomes from adolescents’ online social media use. We also examine parental monitoring of adolescents’ online activities. Given that parental supervision is a key protective factor against adolescent risk-taking behavior, it is reasonable to hypothesize that unmonitored Internet use may place adolescents’ at significant risk, such as cyberbullying, unwanted exposure to pornography, and potentially...
Adolescents and young adults are avid Internet users. Online social media, such as social networking sites (e.g., Facebook, MySpace), blogs, status updating sites (e.g., Twitter) and chat rooms, have become integral parts of adolescents'... more
Adolescents and young adults are avid Internet users. Online social media, such as social networking sites (e.g., Facebook, MySpace), blogs, status updating sites (e.g., Twitter) and chat rooms, have become integral parts of adolescents' and young adults' lives. Adolescents are even beginning to enter the world of online dating with several websites dedicated to "teenage online dating." This paper reviews recent peer-reviewed literature and national data on 1) adolescents use of online social media, 2) gender differences in online social media and 3) potential positive and negative health outcomes from adolescents' online social media use. We also examine parental monitoring of adolescents' online activities. Given that parental supervision is a key protective factor against adolescent risk-taking behavior, it is reasonable to hypothesize that unmonitored Internet use may place adolescents' at significant risk, such as cyberbullying, unwanted exposure to pornography, and potentially revealing personal information to sexual predators.