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    monetary procurement will occur. There exist three primary methods for an entrepreneur to acquire the necessary funds for an enterprise such as establishing two additional restaurants at new locations, and that is the issuing of either stocks or bonds , as well as, borrowing funds from traditional financial institutions. In order to procure the necessary funding that a new business venture requires, one must evaluate whether to borrow the funds or whether to sell a portion of the business…

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    Bond Assuance Paper

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    How does a Company issue a bond and what type of Bond is the best to issue? The Bond Issuance process is process is complicated and companies generally hire a third party, and investment bank, to facilitate the process. The investment bank will generally have the expertise and experience to handle the technical and legal aspects of the transaction. However, first we need to explore what bonds are and why would a company want to issue them. What are Bonds and Why do Companies Issue them Our…

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    Current Fund Observations

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    more moderate since her risk tolerance was a score of 50. Arthur’s accounts will have more of a conservative approach since his risk tolerance was a score of 30. Martha’s portfolio we will like it to have more stocks and some bonds and Arthur’s portfolio would have more bonds and some stocks. Below is a list of the holding in your investment accounts. We will explain each holding and our recommendation on if we keep the fund, buy more of that fund, sell some of the fund or remove all…

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    doesn’t crash (minus taxes). Most of this part of the project is covered in the first part, the only thing that is different are the numbers, and the amount of risk that you are willing to include into the calculations. By using safe stocks instead of bonds, I am receiving not only the dividend 4% that would match the bond’s interest 4%, but also the capital increases of the stock over time; providing that the entire market doesn’t take a sudden…

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    6. The film the Inside Job highlights many deficiencies at all levels that contributed to the financial meltdown. Actions could have been taken in order to avert the meltdown. The public ratings agencies such as Standard & Poor’s or Moody’s should have been accurately rating companies and investments rather than being concerned about protecting their business. It’s ridiculous that representatives would claim that their ratings are merely “opinions” and that they had no responsibility.…

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    Gfc Case Study

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    Financial innovation Another reason attributable to the GFC, which was regarded by David T Llewellyn as the ultimate cause of this catastrophic recession, is the emergence of new financial innovations such as CDOs, CLOs and MBSs. These financial instruments adopted to lower the risk and create a more easily accessible market for borrowers, were of extreme use, hence brought about the inverse effect. Moreover, since these innovations require the separation of different tranches of lending…

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    posses at least 50% of the company’s share. They can manage and control the company, for example choosing managers and assigning dividends. Vanderbilt tried to gain controlling ownership interest in the Erie Railroad Company. iii) Convertible bonds can be converted into a company’s share, equity or stock in the future. They are more advantageous and beneficial for investors…

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    Stock and Bond Valuations This report will analyze the differences in how stocks and bonds are valued by investors. Their respective valuation processes will each be displayed separately followed by a condensed summary of their differences. Bond Valuation process Bonds are essentially debt instruments whereby the issuer of the bond is the recipient of a loan and the bondholder is an investor who receives interest payments for the duration of the bond and then…

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    The stocks chosen by me for this project are: Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) - NSE: BEL - Sector : Electricals State Bank Of India (SBI) - NSE: SBIN - Sector : Banks-Public Sector Trading day 1 - 18 Aug, 2017 Decision - Bought BEL - Rs.182.25, SBI - 278.50 Reasons for buying BEL stocks: 68.19% promoter holding by president of India as reported by the company on 31 march 2017. BEL’s long term debt to equity ratio for the last 5 financial years has been 0 which means the company has been…

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    Sangle Case Study

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    FINANCIAL PLAN 1. Assumptions of the Plan a. Market Size For the Sanglé’s worst-case scenario, the penetration rate would be at 1% each year. Sanglé’s total market size for 2015 is 6, 570, 168 and the target market share for that is 27%. For 2016, the market size is 6, 687, 117 and the target market share for that is 26.6%. For 2017, the market size is 6, 846, 107 and the target market share for that is 25.4%. For the Sanglé’s most-likely scenario, the penetration rate would only be at 2.5%…

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