pROJECT ON FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | ESTIMATION OF BETA AND ITS INTERPRETATION IN AN INVESTMENT DECISION | Submitted to: | Prof. S P Mohapatra | | | Submitted By: Aditya Prakash (11DM061) Amitava Mitra (11DM062) Paritosh Beuria (11DM063) Subhajyoti Bhattacharya (11DM064) INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION SCIENCE, BHUBANESWAR. | CONTENTS Page No. * OBJECTIVES 3 * COMPANY PROFILES
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Implications for Canada Executive Summary The financial sector has experienced significant change over recent decades, driven by advances in information and communications technology and widespread reductions in international barriers to trade and investment. International integration is advancing rapidly, reflecting in part the development of global production chains and the rapid growth of emerging market economies. As a result of the forces of integration, international competition has become more
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INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENTS AND THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET K.S. Chalapati Rao, K.V.K. Ranganathan and M.R. Murthy* To facilitate foreign private capital flows in the form of portfolio investments, developing countries have been advised to develop their stock markets. It was suggested that these investments would help the stock markets directly through widening investor base and indirectly by compelling local authorities to improve the trading systems. While the volatility associated with portfolio capital
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Maturity Plans (FMP) • Portfolio Management and Advisory Services • Offshore Funds • Alternative Investment Funds One of the mutual fund schemes that offers a great opportunity to generate
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answer. Beyond this, debt issues are simply easier and less risky to sell from an investment bank’s perspective. The two main reasons are that very large amounts of debt securities can be sold to a relatively small number of buyers, particularly large institutional buyers such as pension funds and insurance companies, and debt securities are much easier to price. They are riskier and harder to market from an investment bank’s perspective. Yields on comparable bonds can usually be readily observed,
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PERFORMANCE REPORT OVERVIEW OF PORTFOLIO Westfield Retail Trust’s (the Trust) portfolio of shopping centres is geographically diverse, spread across five states and one territory in Australia, and New Zealand. The centres are generally located near or in major metropolitan areas, are anchored by major retailers with long term leases and incorporate a wide cross-section of specialty retailers and national chain store operators. The Trust’s shopping centre investments are undertaken through joint ventures
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Today there is renewed interest in field of project management. One of the biggest reasons for this is that technology is ever changing. Just when a company feels like they have caught up to the recent technology, it evolves and leaves them behind. Businesses are trying to keep ahead of the changing times and are having to think fast and adapt to the fast moving changes. These changes are bringing about a greater need for project management. 2. A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create
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Estimate of time for activities are not so accurate and definite. | * Durations of activity may be estimated with a fair degree of accuracy. | * It is used mostly in research and development projects, particularly projects of non-repetitive nature. | * It is used extensively in construction projects. | * Probabilistic model concept is used. | * Deterministic concept is used. | * PERT is basically a tool for planning. | * CPM can control both time and cost when planning. |
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IFAC Board Exposure Draft November 2012 Comments due: February 28, 2013 Professional Accountants in Business International Good Practice Guidance Project and Investment Appraisal for Sustainable Value Creation IFAC’s mission is to serve the public interest by: contributing to the development of high-quality standards and guidance; facilitating the adoption and implementation of high-quality standards and guidance; contributing to the development of strong professional accountancy organizations
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What is Candlestick Trading? Back in the day when Godzilla was still a cute little lizard, the Japanese created their own old school version of technical analysis to trade rice. A westerner by the name of Steve Nison “discovered” this secret technique on how to read charts from a fellow Japanese broker and Japanese candlesticks lived happily ever after. Steve researched, studied, lived, breathed, ate candlesticks, began writing about it and slowly grew in popularity in 90s. To make a long story
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