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    FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS Financial instruments are assets or packages of capital that can be exchanged, such as cash, a contractual right to deliver or receive a financial instrument or evidence of one’s ownership of a company. It is a vital part of every business and the most of the financial instruments provide an effective flow and transfer of capital all over the world’s investors. Nonetheless, to manage a company seldom entails a long or short-term financing. For example, when an invoice is…

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    Recently, with the development of economy, there are many chances for everyone, which are easier access to launch a new business venture. Under this environment, more and more people are likely to develop a personal business, which is same as self-employed. There are many reasons as follows. First of all, it is an efficient way to increase income and improve standards of living. Running a good business, it can generate steady profit. Secondly, nowadays, there is a huge pressure on employment in…

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    year, final ending amount of is $3,000. After spending the summer researching various stocks, mutual bonds, and ETA’s you have come up with a simple and efficient investment strategy that can hopefully reach your investment goals. Since it is best to diversify your portfolio between three or four various industries, you have decided to go with investing in a single stock of your choice and a mutual bond. Due to the fact that you have minimum to invest it is best to separate your…

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    Bangladesh Bank Case Study

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    A bank is a financial institution that collects society’s additional cash and gives a part of that as loan to investors for earning profit. It is a mediator organization that makes relationship between the owner of additional savings and the investor of scarcity capital. Bank receives money from the depositors relatively lower interest payment and grant short term and long-term loans to the borrowers with high interest. In this process, the difference between these two interests is the bank’s…

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    SHORT TITLE ALL CAPS 2 Complete Name: Complete Unit #1 Student Name: Mansaw, Brittani ********************************************************************************************************** 1. John Mackey, Cofounder and Co-CEO of Whole Market, Believes in `Conscious Capitalism` (pp. 29 & 30) ********************************************************************************************************** 2. What role, if any, does McGregor's Theory Y play at Whole Foods? Explain. Student…

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    Banco Bradesco Case Study

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    operates as an international bank, offering various types of banking product and services. Bradesco operates through two segments: Banking, and Insurance, Pension & Capitalization Bonds. The Banking segment includes individuals and small, midsize and large companies located in Brazil. The Insurance, Pension & Capitalization Bonds segment offers products which include health, life, personal accident, automobile and other types of assets. The bank was founded as a commercial bank by Amador Aguiar…

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    Loans are the largest source of credit risk to a financial institution .However, other sources of credit risk exist throughout the activities of a financial institution including in the banking book and the trading book, and both on and off the balance sheet. The goal of credit risk management is to maximize a SACCOs risk adjusted rate of return by maintaining credit risk exposure within acceptable parameters. SACCOs need to manage credit risk inherent to the entire portfolio as well as the risk…

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    What is Kisan Vikas Patra? Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) is a saving certificate scheme that was launched in 1988 by India Post. It is a small saving scheme that focuses on doubling the money of investors in a period of 112 months or 9 years and 4 months. Withdrawal and Re-Introduction The scheme was quite successful in the earlier years but was closed after the intervention of the Indian Government in 2011. The closure happened after the Government of India set up a committee to determine the…

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    1.5.1.2 TERM STRUCTURE OF INTEREST RATE Mishkin (2009) states that the term structure of interest rate explains that bonds with the same risk and liquidity have different interest rates because the bonds time to maturity are different from each other. He also states that the yield curve illustrates how the returns of bonds and maturity changes over time. There are four approaches that elaborates on the different shapes of the yield curve, they are the expectation, liquidity-premium, segment…

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    Based on the case article entitled: “Mortgage Crisis Analysis – What Caused the Mortgage Crisis?” by Aubrey Clark, the mortgage crisis was instigated by consumer demand, oblivious politicians, and the competition against banks, small brokers and lenders. There are three types of mortgages which are the Government (FHA), Conforming (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) and the private subprime lenders that are usually funded by larger banks. These lenders have established a practice of buying the loan…

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