intermediary between savers and companies seeking additional financing for business expansion. Stock market is part & parcel of capital market. Contribution of any stock exchange generally leads to economic growth by increasing the funds to finance industry and other enterprise. Stock Exchange is an autonomous body formed by shareholders/members. It can take various decisions independently. The objective of Stock Exchange is to provide a market place along with facilities for bringing together the buyers
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command of the material before a case or the exam is whether he or she can handle the questions of the relevant practice sets. The questions on the exam will cover the reading material, and will be very similar to those in the practice sets. Question 1. Suppose you discover a treasure chest of $10 billion in cash. (a) Is this a real or financial asset? (b) Is society any richer for the discovery? (c) Are you wealthier? (d) Can you reconcile your answers to (b) and (c)? Is anyone worse off as a
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For other uses, see Beta. In finance, the beta (β) of a stock or portfolio is a number describing the relation of its returns with that of the financial market as a whole.[1] An asset with a beta of 0 means that its price is not at all correlated with the market. A positive beta means that the asset generally follows the market. A negative beta shows that the asset inversely follows the market; the asset generally decreases in value if the market goes up and vice versa.[2] The beta coefficient
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The stock market for long-term investment no longer, rather, in 1928, the stock market had become a place where everyday people truly believed that they could become rich. Stocks had become the talk of every town. Discussions could be heard at every corner about stocks. Newspapers reported average people making millions off of the stock market. With so many people buying, the prices increased. Over a series of several days in October 1929 the market dropped a few times, but banks and companies were
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Want to start a startup? Get funded by Y Combinator. | August 2010 Two years ago I wrote about what I called "a huge, unexploited opportunity in startup funding:" the growing disconnect between VCs, whose current business model requires them to invest large amounts, and a large class of startups that need less than they used to. Increasingly, startups want a couple hundred thousand dollars, not a couple million. [1] The opportunity is a lot less unexploited now. Investors have poured into
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Assignment 6 Team 1 Thomas de Vries 334208 40 hours spent Raphael Spaans 348823 40 hours spent Bart-Floris Lensink 358102 40 hours spent Date of submission: May 6th, 2014 “This document is written by Thomas de Vries, Raphael Spaans, and Bart-Floris Lensink, who declare that each individual takes responsibility for the full contents of the whole document. We declare that the text and the work presented in this document is original and that no sources other than mentioned in the text
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JET2 Task 3 A. Competition Bikes, Inc. (CBI) currently finds itself in a position in which it can feasibly expand its business. As such, the company has identified Canada as a potential market into which it may expand and has further identified Canadian Biking, Inc. (CABI) as a potential avenue of expansion. Specifically, CBI is investigating whether it should merge with CABI or instead purchase the company. This report will analyze the company’s various options with regard to such an expansion
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Compiled by Allan Simiyu for BBM 312 Students only 1 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction Whether a business concern is big or small, it needs finance to fulfill its business activities. Finance may be defined as the art and science of managing money. According to Oxford dictionary, the word ‗finance‘ connotes ‗management of money‘. Webster‘s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary defines finance as ―the Science on study of the management of funds‘ and the management of funds as the system that
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firm value for short. Thus, the results-control ideal would be to reward each individual employee for doing what s/he does to increase firm value. However, because direct measurements of the individuals’ contributions to value creation are rarely possible, firms have to look for measurement and control alternatives. A commonly cited management axiom is: what you measure is what you get. This axiom works in practice because performance measures are linked to any of a number of incentives that employees
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limited supply of manpower, production capacity and capital. Evaluating the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats helps it determine how to allocate these resources in a manner that will result in the highest possible potential for revenue growth and profitability. The management team examines where the company can compete most effectively. The company more times than not discovers competitive strengths that have not been fully utilized in the past in addition to critical
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