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    Objectives • The Objective of Undertaking the project on “Marketing of Financial Products” in 360 Financials is to have an in-depth knowledge about the financial products and services offered in the market. • To understand the functions and objectives of Financial consulting that the growing financial startups provide. • To understand the different elements present in each of the financial solution. • To know the varied products and services offered to different categories of customers…

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    accounting standards that are widely accepted as appropriate to the field of accounting. Accounting regulations are necessary so that financial statements are meaningful across a wide variety of businesses; otherwise, the accounting rules of different companies would make comparative analysis almost impossible. An accounting regulation is a guideline for financial accounting, such as how a firm prepares and presents its business income and expense, assets and liabilities. The Generally Accepted…

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    Morgan Chase & Co in the financial system. Assess its exposure and performance during the financial crisis of 2007-2010. Did it do well or badly?” The bank J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMorgan) is the biggest bank by assets and the most profitable bank in the United States. It can be recognized as the most robust bank. JPMorgan, as a global financial services leader with a long history, was formed in 2000 after merging with The Chase Manhattan Corporation. JPMorgan is a financial services holding…

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    Wells Fargo is a multinational bank holding company that possesses the six characteristics of John Swales’ discourse community concept. It has a common public goal to satisfy its clients’ financial needs by providing various kinds of financial services to them. Their financial services ranging from consumer banking, corporate banking, auto lender, foreign currency exchange to investment banking and wealth management, are all available under one company. As a multinational corporation, it also…

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    helps the analyst to make quantitative judgement with regard to concern’s financial position and performance. Ratio analysis stands for the process of determining and presenting the relationship of items and group of items in the financial statements. It is an important technique of financial analysis. It is a way by which financial stability and health of a concern can be judged. Importance of Ratio Analysis • Useful in financial position analysis • Useful in simplifying accounting figures •…

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    Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corporation is sought out for the best interest for both financial servicing companies. The general motives for the merger is to attain global leadership, develop the leading edge in Swiss consumer and corporate banking, create substantial shareholder value, exploit an excellent cultural fit, create a sustainable position for a leading Swiss financial institution and create a base for the next step to establish a meaningful position in U.S. investment…

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    It is widely accepted that the features of the developmental state model played a vital role in East Asian states, guiding them to historically unprecedented industrial transformation, and it is unanimously agreed upon that the developmental state model was successful in economic growth of the East Asian countries such as Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. However, the puzzle we have to solve is whether the developmental state model delivers development without limitation, or if the model is doomed to…

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    SHG Case Study

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    Model is a “Linkage Model", as it is based on strengths of various partners: - The NGOs, the rural poor and banks. b. Financial Support RBI advises commercial banks to consider lending to SHGs as part of their rural credit operations. Many apex bodies or wholesalers provide loans to financial intermediaries for on-lending to SHGs. Some of these institutions are: - SIDBI, Rashtriya Mahila Kosh, Housing Development Finance Corporation,…

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    Tesco Case Study

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    to 3% in 2009, 2.6% in 2010 and just 1.2% in the first few weeks of 2011. The expansion in Tesco business and minor downfall in sales growth despite recession are interesting factors that forced me to select Tesco Plc for the said assignment Financial Analysis of Tesco plc 3.1 Economic Growth of Tesco The worldwide economic conditions have directly influenced the Tesco performance. But UK’s economic condition has played the principal and major role in its slowed down growth of sale that…

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    Wachovia And Golden West

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    Darden Business Review case: Integration of Wachovia and Golden West (A): - Discuss two reasons for Wachovia to pursue and complete the merger with Golden West, Thompson expresses that joining forces with one of the country’s premier financial institutions , Golden West will not only enhance their market presence and product set yet also enable Wachovia to distribute a more solid value proposition for their shareholders and customers. In 2007, Wachovia had doubled its earnings and hit…

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