ABSTRACT
The work presents a design and implementation of macro credit finance system for Public Institution. A computerized macro credit finance System for Union Bank is concerned with the computerization of finance records appraisal of finance in order to achieve the aims and objectives of the organization. This accounts, when and who to promote and retirement in due time.
The macro credit finance system (MCFS) is a tool that will assist Union Bank administrators in interpreting the financial outcomes of operational decision-making. It will help administrators to decide whether their programs financial health is better or worse than during previous accounting periods or past budget periods. The MCFS will also allow administrators to compare their operation with similar operations.
The design was implemented to facilitate the macro credit finance Information system for a Union Bank. It will be less time wasting and cheap to run.
It is expected that if full consent is given to this, it will enhance the Information of finance record for the Union Bank.
ORGANIZATION OF WORK
This project work is primarily designed to give an insight to micro credit Finance system.
Chapter one talks about introduction to micro credit Finance system, study of problem and objectives as well as definition of the scope.
Chapter two comprises the literature review. Chapter three gives the detailed information about the existing (old) system, while chapter four and five deals with the design and implantation of new system.
Chapter six document the project work, while chapter seven summaries, conclusion and suggestions were made.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract v
Table of contents vii
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 State of the problem 2
1.3 Purpose of the study 3
1.4 Aims and objectives 3
1.5 Scope of study 5
1.6 Limitations of study 5
1.7 Assumptions 6
1.8 Definition of terms 7
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW 8
CHAPTER THREE
- Description and
analysis of existing system 15
- Fact finding method used 17
- Organization structure 19
- Objectives of Existing system 21
- Input, Process and Output Analysis 22
- Information Flow Diagrams 26
- Problems of the Existing System 27
- Justification of the New System 28
CHAPTER FOUR
- Design of the
New System 30
- Input Specification and design 30
- Output specification and design 32
- File Design 34
- Procedure chart 36
- System flow chart 38
- System requirements 40
CHAPTER FIVE
- Implementation 42
- Program Design 45
- Program Flowchart 48
- Pseudo code 54
- Source Program: Test Run 59
CHAPTER SIX
Documentation 60
CHAPTER SEVEN
- Recommendation 62
- Conclusion 64
Bibliography 65
1.0 CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
The interest in microfinance (defined in Box 1) has burgeoned during the last two decades: multilateral lending agencies, bilateral donor agencies, developing and developed country governments, and non government organizations (NGOs) all support the development of microfinance. A variety of private banking institutions has also joined this group in recent years. As a result, microfinance services have grown rapidly during the last decade, although from an initial low level, and have come to the forefront of development discussions concerning poverty reduction.
Despite this growth, as concluded in the recently completed Rural Asia Study, “rural financial markets in Asia are ill-prepared for the twenty-first century.”1 About 95 percent of some 180 million poor households in the Asian and Pacific Region (the Region) still have little access to institutional financial services. Development practitioners, policy makers, and multilateral and bilateral lenders, however, recognize that providing efficient microfinance services for this segment of the population is important for a variety of reasons.