Money market debt: short, term, highly marketable(市场的), usually low credit risk 3. Capital market debt: long term bonds, can be safe or risky 4.Subject to Interest Rate movements (Yield Curve) and Credit Risk Equity Securities: 1.ownership of a corporate entity 2.secondary markets liquid and low cost 3.Residual claim on assets after debt 4. Limited liability (no resource for debtors) 5. Receive dividends& franking credits 6.most volatile asset class (30% typical) 6.most volatile asset class(类别)
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University College of Business and Economics Department of Accounting and Finance THE DETERMINANTS OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE Evidence from Commercial Banks in Ethiopia By K i b ro m M e h a ri F i s s e h a Reg.No.-CBE/PR0025/01 Research Project Submitted to the Department of Accounting and Finance, College of Business and Economics, Mekelle University, for the partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Finance and Investment Under the Guidance of Aregawi Gebremichael (Ph.D. Candidate)
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capital markets. 2. The leveraged finance group was responsible for making the bridge financing commitment on behalf of JPMorgan that allowed FCX to make a firm bid for Phelps Dodge. To ensure that the M&A transaction could be completed, it was essential to line up the acquisition financing. This leveraged financing was particularly important because FCX was taking on so much new debt and was acquiring a company larger than itself. The leveraged finance group had to analyze the new capital
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Debt Financing Ayivi Koutodjo Business 530 Abiola Fapetu Liberty University Debt financing decision is not a process of couple hours of meeting. It required thorough scrutiny and an effective brainstorming. Managers are, most of time, facing
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firm size, the market-to-book ratio, and the effect of inflation are not reliable. The empirical evidence seems reasonably consistent with some versions of the trade-off theory of capital structure. When corporations decide on the use of debt finance, they are reallocating some expected future cash flows away from equity claimants in exchange for cash up front. The factors that drive this decision remain elusive despite a vast theoretical literature and decades of empirical tests. This stems in
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Interview Questions This page is here to help us all be prepared for the types of questions that are typically asked during an interview. We have tried to break them down into the categories listed below as best as possible. Personal Questions - Finance Questions - Accounting Questions - Other Questions [pic] Personal Questions Q. Spend 5 minutes and walk me through your resume. A. The first question you will most likely be asked. On the surface it seems like an easy question, but you will
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increase the need for external equity? A. Inadequate investment opportunities B. A slow-down in economic growth C. A reduction in corporate profits D. A seasonal reduction in sales revenues 5) When public corporations decide to raise cash in the capital markets, what type of financing vehicle is most favored? A. Retained earnings B. Preferred stock C. Common stock D. Corporate bonds 6) __________ is a method of offering securities to a limited number of investors. A. Public offering B. Initial public
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SYMBIOSIS SCHOOL OF BANKING MANAGEMENT Constituent of symbiosis International University Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade Established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, vide notification No: F.9.12/2001-U-3of the Government of India. TITLE OF THE REPORT Investment Banking - Studying Private Equity, Financial Modeling and Private Equity trend analysis Internship Report submitted to SIU in partial completion of the requirement of MBA Banking Management at Symbiosis School of Banking Management
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return to highest risk/opportunity for return? (E) A. U.S. Treasury bonds; corporate first mortgage bonds; corporate income bonds; preferred stock. B. Corporate income bonds; corporate mortgage bonds; convertible preferred stock; subordinated debentures. C. Common stock; corporate first mortgage bonds; corporate second mortgage bonds; corporate income bonds. D. Preferred stock; common stock; corporate mortgage
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