Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Origin of the Report Non-Banking Financial Institutions represent one of the most important segments of the financial system of Bangladesh and play a very important role in mobilizing and channeling resources In the present day socio-economic scenario, the leasing companies have been continuously playing an increased role in financing industry, trade and commerce and housing, thereby contributing significantly to the economic development of the country
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Financial Ratio Analysis A GUIDE TO USEFUL RATIOS FOR UNDERSTANDING YOUR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE’S FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE December 2013 Ratio Analysis Acknowledgments This guide and supporting tools were developed by Julie Poznanski, Bryn Sadownik and Irene Gannitsos as part of the Demonstrating Value Initiative at Vancity Community Foundation. The guide was released in December 2010, with minor updates in December 2013. Further copies of the guide can be downloaded at www.demonstratingvalue
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NATIONAL FABRICATORS I. Introduction/background a. What is the case about? b. What are the issues to be analysed? - What are the options? - What are the decisions to be made? II. Analysis of the issues III. Recommendations with reasons IV. Executive Summary INTRODUCTION/ BACKGROUND What is the case about? In July 1994, the president of National Fabricators Inc Mr. Tom Kruger called his bank manager of the confederation
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MANAGEMENT Risk Management In Banks R.S. Raghavan < E X E C U T I V E ◆Risk is inherent in any walk of life in general and in financial sectors in particular. Till recently, due to regulated environment, banks could not afford to take risks. But of late, banks are exposed to same competition and hence are compeled to encounter various types of financial and non-financial risks. Risks and uncertainties form an integral part of banking which by nature entails
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FINANCIAL TERMS MADE EASY BY ADEEL AND MOHSIN A Accrual -Estimates of costs incurred but not yet invoiced. They are charged to the Profit and Loss Account and will also appear as liabilities in the Balance Sheet. Examples: A business records its utility bills as soon as it receives them and not when they are paid, because the service has already been used. The company ignored the date when the payment will be made. An airline sells its tickets days or even weeks before the flight is made, but it
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tremendous revenue synergy and cost reduction opportunities. Board of directors also agrees with the assessment; the only decision is on the mode to secure funding for the acquisition. Two options available to secure a funding of125 million are for the funds are: 1. Issue bonds for 125 million at 6.25% interest rate and 15 year maturity. Annual principal repayment will be 6.25 million, leaving 37.5 million outstanding at maturity. 2. Issue 7.5 million additional common stocks at the price of $17.75/share
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Objectives of the project | | 3. Expected results of the project | | 4. Project implementation and management | | 5. Project budget | | 1. Background and Justification Venture capital investment refers to the investment of funds or partnerships in emerging companies and promising start ups. Venture capitalist who makes the venture capital investment in the company gets an ownership
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accrual accounting and its implications on the financials and for entrepreneurial decisions. o The differences between profits, cash, and cash flow o Discuss the specific links among the financial statements – how accounts on one statement influence what happens on the other financials • • TCO C o Use the financial statements to perform ratio analysis o Utilize the Balance Sheet Equation to solve for variables o Build financial statements (such as a Balance Sheet and Income Statement) o Perform
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Financial Statement Analysis Vertical Common Size – Balance Sheet Mar 13 Mar 12 Mar 11 Mar 10 Mar 09 Mar 08 Mar 13 Mar 12 Mar 11 Mar 10 Mar 09 Mar 08 SOURCES OF FUNDS : Share Capital Reserves Total Equity Share Warrants Equity Application Money Total Shareholders Funds Secured Loans Unsecured Loans Total Debt Other Liabilities Total Liabilities 971.41 971.41 959.41 887.41 6,203.45 6,203.30 54,238.27 51,245.05 45,807.02 36,074.39 23,972.81 21,097.43 0 0
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Chapter 1 UNDERSTANDING INVESTMENTS Multiple Choice Questions Establishing a Framework for Investors 1. Which of the following is the best definition of wealth? a. the sum of all current and future income b. the total of all assets and all income c. the total of assets and income less any liabilities. d. the sum of current income and the present value of future income. (d, moderate) 2. Stocks and bonds would be classified as: a. real assets
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