INTERNSHIP REPORT Dept. of Business Administration Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. i INTERNSHIP REPORT Role of ICB in the Development of Capital Market in Bangladesh: A Performance Evaluation of ICB Sponsored Mutual Funds COURSE CODE: BAN 400 COURSE TITLE: INTERNSHIP SUPERVISOR MS. NAFSANIATH FATHEMA Lecturer Department of Business Administration Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. SUBMITTED BY MUHAMMAD ABUL LYSE 4th Year 2nd
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or financial statements, are documents that summarize a company’s financial performance. All publicly traded U.S. companies that have more than 500 investors and $10 million in net assets, or that are listed on a major national stock exchange such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or the NASDAQ, are required by law to issue financial statements on both a quarterly and annual basis. This regulation is enforced by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. government agency that regulates
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Valuing Bonds 7 Valuing Stocks 7.1 Stocks and Stock Markets 7.2 Market Values, Book Values, and Liquidation Values 7.3 Valuing Common Stocks 7.4 Simplifying the Dividend Discount Model 7.5 Growth Stocks and Income Stocks 7.6 There Are No Free Lunches on Bay Street 7.7 Market Anomalies and Behavioural Finance 7.8 Summary 8 Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria 9 Using Discounted Cash Flow Analysis to Make Investment Decisions 10 Project Analysis Valuing Stocks LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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The Development of Modern Finance "A Short History of Value" David Roubaud & Jean-Charles Bagneris 10/2011 The Main Steps of the Theory Building • Portfolio Selection (Markowitz, 1952) • CAPM (Sharpe, 1963) • Financing and Dividend Decisions Neutrality (Modigliani et Miller, 1958, 1961,1963) • Efficient Markets (Fama, 1965, 1970) • Options Pricing Theory (Black & Scholes, 1973, Myers, 1977) • Agency Theory (Jensen, Meckling, 1976) • Efficient Markets II (Fama, 1991) • Behavioural Finance (Kahneman
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the common stock of Trace Corporation and used the fair-value method to account for this investment. Trace reported net income of $110,000 for 2011 and paid dividends of $60,000 on October 1, 2011. How much income should Gaw recognize on this investment in 2011? A. $16,500. B. $9,000. C. $25,500. D. $7,500. E. $50,000. Yaro Company owns 30% of the common stock of Dew Co. and uses the equity method to account for the investment. During 2011, Dew reported income of $250,000 and paid dividends of $80,000
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Annual Report Workbook Getting under the hood of an Annual Report and knowing what’s inside by Donald Bittar Introduction You can use this workbook for analyzing many companies and saving your analysis for each one, like many professionals. Just like them, over time, you can compare a company’s actual performance to your analysis and predictions. Saving your analysis sheets can help sharpen you analytical skills. The questions in the workbook are numbered the same way as they
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Background 3 Stock Performance 5 Ratio Calculations & Interpretations 6 Liquidity Ratios 6 I. Current Ratio 6 II. Quick Ratio 7 Asset Management Ratios 7 I. Inventory Turnover 7 II. Total Asset Turnover 8 Financial Leverage Management Ratios 8 Profitability Ratios 9 I. Gross Profit Margin Ratio 9 II. Net Profit Margin Ratio 9 III. Return on Investment Ratio 10 IV. Return on Stockholder’s Equity Ratio 11 Market-based Ratios 12 Dividends 12 Competition
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1. | Which tax is calculated on the transfer of property and is normally determined by multiplying the value of the property transferred by a tax rate? Choose 1 answer | | A. | | progressive tax | B. | | excise tax | C. | | income tax | D. | | FICA tax | | 2. | Which two statements describe how taxes influence decisions made when filing a return for an individual taxpayer? | | Choose 2 answers | | A. | | Changes in tax structure may allow taxpayers to have more
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the company’s going to have to raise capital. And the bankers and potential investors are going to need to see those strong financial indicators. The board hasn’t decided yet how much of our new capital needs should be debt and how much should be in stock. I’m sure they’ll keep a close eye on the debt-equity ratio.” When asked where Contemporary
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Growing In A Fast-Changing World Colgate-Palmolive Company Growing In A Fast-Changing World Colgate’s sharp focus on its proven global strategies is fueling growth in today’s fastchanging global marketplace. This focus, supported by Colgate’s global values of Caring, Continuous Improvement and Global Teamwork, has enabled the Company to improve and adapt with speed and insight. In 2012, Colgate delivered another year of strong results despite volatile currencies and challenging macroeconomic
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