ASCI JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT 29(1). 39-48 Copyright ? 1999 - Administrative Staff College of India. R. VAIDYANATHAN Asset-liability management: Issues and trends in Indian context This paper discusses issues in asset-liability management and elaborates on various categories of risk that require to be managed. It examines strategies for asset-liability management from the asset side as well as the liability side, particularly in the Indian context. It also discusses the specificity of financial
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financial statement analysis • Analyzing the financial statement of Mercantile Bank Limited • Finding out its financial condition and whether it is making profit or not F&B JU Principles of Management (109) Financial Accounting (FNB106) Batch #02 Techniques of financial statement analysis There are several techniques of financial statement analysis. They are1. Ratio analysis 2. Funds flow analysis 3. Common size analysis 4. Break even analysis 5. Trend analysis F&B JU Principles
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* To equip the students with the in-depth knowledge of Bank Financial Management Process including Treasury, Investment, Asset Liability Management & Risk Management. * To equip the students with the in-depth knowledge and skills in Credit Analysis & Appraisal Processes relating to the banks’ lending decisions like Working Capital Financing, Term Loan & Project Financing, Domestic & International Trade Finance including Export-Import Finance, BG (LG) & LC, Retail Asset Financing
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Preparation The following questions will help you in the preparation and analysis of this case. Use these questions as a guide in your study of the case. However, do not limit yourselves to these questions only, but rather allow yourselves to expand your thinking and analysis of this case. 1. How did Mehta construct his financial forecast? Using the financial forecast, prepare to show the “cash cycle” of the firm (i.e., the flow of funds through the working-capital accounts of the firm). 2. Examine
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Business Analysis Business Analysis In this paper, an overall business analysis of Apple Inc. will discuss the company’s financial statements, the company’s financial health and how it compare to other companies in the industry and globalization and how it has affected the company’s business strategies. Lastly, a benchmarking analysis will be conducted in the following comparison with other companies in the same industry. Apple Inc. has the talents of Steven Jobs along with other top idealists
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coordinated, planned approach. Liquidity Management Liquidity refers to the ability of an institution to meet demands for funds. Liquidity management means ensuring that the institution maintains sufficient cash and liquid assets (1) to satisfy client demand for loans and savings withdrawals, and (2) to pay the institution’s expenses. Liquidity management involves a daily analysis and detailed estimation of the size and timing of cash inflows and outflows over the coming days and weeks to minimize the
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and Ford Comparison L. Johnson MGT680-1203B-12 Abstract Toyota and Ford companies are two of the major players in the auto industry. Comparing the two companies helps to understand what contributes to the success of each. The SWOT analysis can be used to identify weaknesses and a plan of action to turn those into strengths. The current issues faced by each company affect how it operates globally. It is important for each company to understand how each issue affects its operations
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Practice Finance Quiz 1. The easiest form of business organization in terms of formation and record-keeping is the a. sole proprietorship b. general or limited partnership c. limited liability company d. C or S corporation e. All of the above are equally easy to form and keep records 2. The form of business organization that limits the number of shareholders and allows only one form of stock is the a. sole proprietorship b. limited liability company c. C corporation d. S corporation
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knowledge with focus on the __________.3. Under perfect competition, allocation of resources shall be based on the goal of ________. 4. _______ is based on cash flows. 5. _________ consider time value of money. 6. What are the main goals of financial management? 7. ________ lead to investment in real assets. 8. _____ relate to the acquisition of funds at the least cost. 9. Formulation of inventory policy is an important element of _______. 10. Obtaining finance is an important function of _________. 11
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Ratio Analysis: * Profitability * Return on capital employed = OP/Net Asset Indicates the business earns on its capital. Key question: could the capital be used anywhere else to gain a better return? * Gross profit = gross profit/revenue Gross profit = revenue – cost of sale Indicates company direct return * Net profit = net profit before tax/revenue Profit takes administrative and distribution expenses into account * Efficiency * Trade receivables collection
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