Microfinance Handbook: An Institutional and Financial PerspectiveWorld Bank Publications, 01/12/1998 - 302 من الصفحات Microfinance is not simply banking; it is a development tool. It has been estimated that there are 500 million economically active poor people in the world operating microenterprises and small businesses. Most of them do not have access to adequate financial services. The purpose of this Handbook is to bring together in a single source guiding principles and tools that will promote sustainable microfinance and create viable institutions. The Handbook takes a global perspective, drawing on lessons learned from the experiences of microfinance practitioners, donors, and others throughout the world.This volume covers extensively matters pertaining to the regulatory and policy framework and the essential components of institutional capacity building, such as product design, performance measuring and monitoring, and management of microfinance institutions.The handbook has three parts. 'Issues in Microfinance Provision' - Part I, takes a macroeconomic perspective toward general microfinance issues and is primarily nontechnical. 'Designing and Monitoring Financial Products and Services' - Part II, narrows its focus to the provision of financial intermediation, taking a more technical approach and moving progressively toward more specific (or micro) issues. 'Measuring Performance and Managing Viability' - Part III, is the most technical part of the handbook, focusing primarily on assessing the viability of microfinance institutions. |
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... Average 128 5.1 Examples of Loan Uses 137 5.2 Declining Balance Method 140 5.3 Flat Method 141 5.4 Effective Rate Estimate, Declining Balance 145 5.5 Effective Rate Estimate, Flat Method 145 5.6 Change in Loan Fee and Loan Term Effect ...
... Average 128 5.1 Examples of Loan Uses 137 5.2 Declining Balance Method 140 5.3 Flat Method 141 5.4 Effective Rate Estimate, Declining Balance 145 5.5 Effective Rate Estimate, Flat Method 145 5.6 Change in Loan Fee and Loan Term Effect ...
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... average outstanding loan size, yet 71 percent of its clients are women. Source: Christian and others, 1995. not require large amounts of working capital, fixed assets, or. 38 MICROFINANCE HANDBOOK 2.1 Client Characteristics, p. 38 2.2 ...
... average outstanding loan size, yet 71 percent of its clients are women. Source: Christian and others, 1995. not require large amounts of working capital, fixed assets, or. 38 MICROFINANCE HANDBOOK 2.1 Client Characteristics, p. 38 2.2 ...
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... average between 10 and 34 months; repayment is monthly; average loan sizes vary from US$1,000 to US$10,000 for microenterprises; interest rates range from 2.2 percent to 3 percent a month. Source: Benjamin and Ledgerwood 1998. up ...
... average between 10 and 34 months; repayment is monthly; average loan sizes vary from US$1,000 to US$10,000 for microenterprises; interest rates range from 2.2 percent to 3 percent a month. Source: Benjamin and Ledgerwood 1998. up ...
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... Average loan sizes at Badan Kredit Kecamatan in Indonesia and Grameen are well under $100, while most ACCION and Bank Rakyat Indonesia activities feature average loans in the $200 to $800 range. I A customer-friendly approach. Locate ...
... Average loan sizes at Badan Kredit Kecamatan in Indonesia and Grameen are well under $100, while most ACCION and Bank Rakyat Indonesia activities feature average loans in the $200 to $800 range. I A customer-friendly approach. Locate ...
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... average growth in per capita GNP of the country from 1980 to 1993. Likewise, higher deposit ratios are negatively correlated with high levels of inflation. Finally, the amounts of deposits are positively correlated with high levels of ...
... average growth in per capita GNP of the country from 1980 to 1993. Likewise, higher deposit ratios are negatively correlated with high levels of inflation. Finally, the amounts of deposits are positively correlated with high levels of ...
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