ATM Service Cost Optimization Using Predictive Encashment Strategy

Author(s):  
Vladislav Grozin ◽  
Alexey Natekin ◽  
Alois Knoll
Author(s):  
E. A. Tikhomirov

The article studies strategic and operational sustainability of organization and provides methodological approach to analyzing of company business sustainability. The author introduces index of business sustainability, which allows us to monitor operational sustainability of organizations on the basis of income and product (service) cost. Methodology of calculating the index of business sustainability with the help of data given in Form P-5 (m) of statistic reporting was provided. On the basis of business sustainability index its flexibility can be analyzed as the correlation of business sustainability index of the current and previous periods. It is shown that in case this correlation exceeds 1, sustainability of enterprise development rises, if it is 1, then sustainability of enterprise development maintains and if it is lower than 1, sustainability of enterprise development drops and managerial solutions are required to raise sustainability of enterprise development. At the same time factors affecting business sustainability were identified, including the remuneration fund, which should be retained and increased in case of other cost optimization.


2016 ◽  
pp. 77-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Dzhagityan

The article looks into the spillover effect of the sweeping overhaul of financial regulation, also known as Basel III, for credit institutions. We found that new standards of capital adequacy will inevitably put downward pressure on ROE that in turn will further diminish post-crisis recovery of the banking industry. Under these circumstances, resilience of systemically important banks could be maintained through cost optimization, repricing, and return to homogeneity of their operating models, while application of macroprudential regulation by embedding it into new regulatory paradigm would minimize the effect of risk multiplication at micro level. Based on the research we develop recommendations for financial regulatory reform in Russia and for shaping integrated banking regulation in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).


2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 118-120
Author(s):  
Salma Shaheen ◽  
◽  
Tazyeen Ahmad

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (02) ◽  
pp. 34-45
Author(s):  
Naufal Dzikri Afifi ◽  
Ika Arum Puspita ◽  
Mohammad Deni Akbar

Shift to The Front II Komplek Sukamukti Banjaran Project is one of the projects implemented by one of the companies engaged in telecommunications. In its implementation, each project including Shift to The Front II Komplek Sukamukti Banjaran has a time limit specified in the contract. Project scheduling is an important role in predicting both the cost and time in a project. Every project should be able to complete the project before or just in the time specified in the contract. Delay in a project can be anticipated by accelerating the duration of completion by using the crashing method with the application of linear programming. Linear programming will help iteration in the calculation of crashing because if linear programming not used, iteration will be repeated. The objective function in this scheduling is to minimize the cost. This study aims to find a trade-off between the costs and the minimum time expected to complete this project. The acceleration of the duration of this study was carried out using the addition of 4 hours of overtime work, 3 hours of overtime work, 2 hours of overtime work, and 1 hour of overtime work. The normal time for this project is 35 days with a service fee of Rp. 52,335,690. From the results of the crashing analysis, the alternative chosen is to add 1 hour of overtime to 34 days with a total service cost of Rp. 52,375,492. This acceleration will affect the entire project because there are 33 different locations worked on Shift to The Front II and if all these locations can be accelerated then the duration of completion of the entire project will be effective


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