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    158. State Bank of Hyderabad Personal Loan EMI Calculator State Bank of Hyderabad is a subsidiary of State Bank of India. The bank offers personal loans at low interest rates that can be paid back over a period of time. These loans can be taken for meeting all immediate expenses such as weddings, education, medical emergencies, travel and other unexpected expenses. All that the applicant needs to do is check their eligibility, submit the documents and avail the loan. Features of State Bank of…

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    5. Financial ratio analysis – Interpretation (External analysis) Current Ratio The current ratio of Dutch Lady in year 2013 is 1.91 times. It means that it has RM1.91 in current asset for every RM1 in current liability. It also means that Dutch Lady has its current liability covered 1.91 times over. The current ratio of Nestle in year 2013 is 0.90 times. It means that it has RM0.90 in current asset for every RM1 in current liability. It also means that Nestle has its current liability covered…

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    Compare/Contrast Essay Outline—Point by point Method Introduction: λ General Topic: Comparison of working for different investment banks λ Specific Topic: Comparison of working for JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley λ Areas to be covered: career interests, location preferences, endurance of working Topic 1: λ Topic Sentence: JPMorgan caters to applicants with an intention to work at the frontline of community banking and commercial banking businesses while Morgan Stanley fits for those who are…

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    Fungible Treasury Bills (T-Bills) Product sheet Fungible Treasury Bills (T-Bills) are government short-term debt securities issued by way of invitation to tender. A fungible security can be issued, the first time, in form of a fixed size then subsequent issues are matched. Every new security issued is attached to the previous with the same characteristics (nominal unit, maturity date, basis for interest calculation). Only rates and issuance dates change. Fungibility increases the size of…

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    Market Risk Analysis

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    Risk can be measured in two ways namely, the market risk and specific risk. The market risk and specific risk are the components that make up the total risk of any investment. Market risk and specific risk are two different forms of risk that affect assets. Market risk is also referred to as systematic risk and it affects a large number of asset classes (Nickolas, 2015). Market risk is the risk inherent to invest in a specific market. Each of the markets has their own inherent risks and the…

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    Innovation HDFC Bank works in a profoundly mechanized environment as far as data innovation and correspondence frameworks. All the bank 's offices have online network, which empowers the bank to offer expedient assets exchange offices to its clients. Multi-branch access is additionally given to retail clients through the branch arrange and Automated Teller Machines (ATMs). The Bank has attempted generous endeavors and interests in securing the best innovation accessible universally, to…

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    QUESTION (2): Explain why the costs of selling equity are so much larger than the costs of selling debt. ANSWER INTRODUCTION When a company requires raising capital for new investment, may has two real selections. Option one is to selling equity and option two is to selling debt from financial institutions (Stephen Ross, David Hillier, 2012). The cost of selling equity is greater than the cost of selling debt because when the firm sells equity to individuals, because company and other…

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    Pawnshops Case Study

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    This study attempts to address the issues, securities and circulation of money in pawnshops. What is pawnshop? According to Caskey and Zikmund (1990), ”Pawnshops are one of many financial institutions supplying consumer credit, yet they do not compete directly with other financial institution for customers”. It provides variety services such as credit system between the creditor and debtor, mortgage and even money exchange. There are two parties in pawnshops; the lender and the borrower.…

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    Uspap Appraisal Report

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    ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS - USPAP APPRAISAL ADDENDUM (FHA) This report is a an appraisal in Summary Format in compliance with USPAP standard 2-2 b (i-xi). USPAP CLARIFICATION OF INTENDED USE AND INTENDED USER: The intended user of this appraisal report is lender/client/HUD. The intended use is to evaluate the property that is the subject of this appraisal for a mortgage finance transaction, subject to the stated scope of work, purpose of the appraisal, reporting requirements of the appraisal…

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    When playing any gambling game, players need a strategy. Not only does a strategy increase their chances of winning, a strategy gives players the opportunity to get organized. Also, it gives players the opportunity to add direction in their bets. Out of all of the betting strategies out there, the Labouchere strategy remains relevant. For years, numerous players use the strategy to the full out extent. Moreover, the Labouchere system uses a cancellation platform when players make their bets. In…

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