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    Fina 411

    15:30 -- 16:30 [Please e-mail me first to confirm] and by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on modern investment theory and its application to the management of entire portfolios. It will consist of lectures, discussions of cases and articles, and video presentations. Topics include: a) construction of optimal asset portfolios using techniques such as the single index model, b) extensions of the capital asset pricing model: theory and tests; example, the zero-beta model, c)

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    Management Trainee

    University of Lethbridge – Faculty of Management MANAGEMENT 3100 Intermediate Financial Accounting I Course Outline – Fall 2014 Instructor: Carla Carnaghan, Ph.D., CISA, CMA Office & Hours: Calgary Campus office, 5:00 – 6:00pm Thursdays. Please email for appointment, and for alternative times. Office hours may be done in person, with Webex, or by phone, and for smaller issues with email. E-mail: Carla.Carnaghan@uleth.ca (emails received in the evening, particularly

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    Managenment

    ------------------------------------------------- Course OutlineDepartment of Accounting and FinanceSchool of Business and Economics | ACCT 4250-01 Advanced Management Accounting (3,0,0) MWF 1:30-2:20 PM A&E 208 Instructor: Dr. Laura Jean Kreissl Office: IB 2060 Office Hours: please check office door Email: lkreissl@tru.ca Email is strongly recommended over voicemail as it is checked more frequently Phone/Voice Mail: 250-852-7675 Last Updated: November30, 2015 Calendar

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    Ben & Jerry Case

    Finance VII Cases in Finance Executive Team Summaries (3-4 pages) 1. Introduction a. Main facts of the case: Ben & Jerry is being a victim of a hostile takeover. Because they aren’t reaching their full potential. They’ve been increasing their revenues, but, with a slower rate than their main competitors, making them nearly mediocre. They have a very strong commitment with the community, with social responsible programs and with organizations like Greenpeace. b. Most important

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    Liquidity Risk Management: a Comparative Study Between Conventional and Islamic Banks of Bangladesh

    1 LIQUIDITY RISK MANAGEMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC BANKS OF BANGLADESH Banks conventionally fulfill the supreme responsibility of being a financial intermediary between the deficit and surplus unit of the economy. Liquidity risk refers to the excessive transaction cost, excessive loss of value and excessive exertion of time that banks have to face at the time of allocating liquidity to the third party when stipulated. Because of the unique constitutional features

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    Hghfgh

    BANGALORE MANAGEMENT ACADEMY MBA (International) COURSE CURRICULLUM - TERM II 1. Module Title: Production and Operations Management 2. Module Description: The module employs a systems approach to examine the production and information systems of organisations, with a focus on the integration of transformation activities of firms to produce goods and services and the information systems that link these processes. Throughout the module the use of information technology to carry out

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    A Delima

    1.0 Summary This case is about an enterprise founded by family members and later was incorporated as Sdn Bhd. The shareholders are mainly the directors of husband and wife who involved in the management of the company. It was July, 2006 when Encik Zayed engaged the external Auditor Aziz & Co (Chartered Accountant) introduced by his friend to perform the statutory audit for the period of 2003 to 2006. That was the first audit experience for Encik Zayed and Puan Hashimah and it was a difficult

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    Eurobonds

    TIRANA and Institut Universitair Kurt Bosch, Switzerland Course: Financial Markets Instructor: Prof. Dr. Aagim Kukeli, PhD E-mail: akukeli@unyt.edu.al Course Description The course is designed to develop analytical skills necessary for understanding the forces that shape financial markets and determine prices of financial instruments and assets. The course covers study of financial assets that are generally traded in major financial markets across the globe. However special focus would be given

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    Capital Gains Tax Reliefs and Exemptions and Offsets Against Assessable Income.

    area. He ran cattle on the remaining forty-nine hectares, which had already been fenced off into suitable paddocks, from 1 July 2009. On 31 January 2011, Jack subsequently sold the fifty hectares due to ill health at the age of 35; this sale produced a capital gain of $80,000. During this time Jack had losses from his cattle farming in both the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 financial years of $2,350 and $1,250 respectively, and also received income from other sources in those years ($45,000 and $23,000

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    Auditing Cases

    Auditing Cases instructor resource Manual f our th e d itio n Mark S. Beasley Frank A. Buckless Steven M. Glover Douglas F. Prawitt do not coPy or redistribute Prentice hall Upper Saddle River, New Jersey ta b l e s e ct ion o f co n t e n t s 1 2 client acceptance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S o l u tionS inc lu de d in t h iS Section 1.1 Ocean Manufacturing, Inc. 3 The New Client Acceptance Decision s e ct ion Understanding

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