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    Advantages of Mutual funds 1. Professional management:- an average investor or normal person who wants to invest in the capital market, lacks the knowledge of capital market operations and does not have large resources to get the benefits of investment. So they need an expert but il will be too expensive and difficult to find a real expert. So here mutual funds are managed by professionals who have skills and experience to analyse the performanceof companies. 2. Portfolio diversification:- an…

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    Raiffeisen Bank Case Study

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    Founded in November 1992, the bank began its operations as „Market banka dd Sarajevo“, a stock corporation of private shareholders owning shares above 90%. Today however, Raiffeisen bank in Bosnia i Herzegovina is a subsidiary, or as we like to call it „daughter company“, of Raiffeisen Bank International, abbreviated as RBI. Comprised of Eastern and Central Europe, RBI participates in 15 markets and is ranked as one of leading banks in the field. Having its products and services carefully…

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    Banco international is a financial bank started in 1985 by Ramon Baez Romano, a wealthy businessman as well as industry minister (Figueira, 2016). Some years after its establishment, Banco international; which was then a small bank, was taken over by Romano’s oldest son Ramon Baez Figueroa, who aggressively helped to build it to become the second largest commercial bank in the Dominican Republic. In its growth, Baninter grew progressively, becoming a typical family owned and run conglomerate…

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    GREENS________________________________________ Immediate Issue or Problem: Cheap Pharma Inc. had been suffering for low sales in the past months because of competition from other generic drug brands. Mr. De Guzman and with two other Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. propose to buy the shares of stocks of Green Med, to use the patents and develop a new product line. Negotiation was ensued and the Board Director s of Cheap Pharma ratified the purchase and passed the resolution binding the company to…

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    description explains how the photo was taken during the fall of stock values, which happened on October 29, 1929 (Rosenberg, The Stock Market Crash of 1929). b. The situation occurring in this photo is that there are many traders withdrawing stocks and selling their shares since the value of the stocks and their shares were falling. They knew that their stocks and shares will soon be almost of no value, though because of the massive withdrawal of stocks, it decreased the value even more. c.…

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    Jpmorgan Chase Case Study

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    JPMorgan Chase is an American multinational bank and holding company. That provide the financial services to different sectors of the country. Headquarter of the bank in in New York City. This bank is the largest bank of United States that extends its operations in different cities of the state. By comparing its assets with the all the banks of the world, this ban ranks in 16th position. In United States it is considered to be the major provider of the financial services in the whole country.…

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    In 1965 Wards expanded through the acquisition of other television and home appliance stores; their move of horizontal expansion helped with their success. In 1984, Wards became Circuit City Stores, Inc. and became publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. From the year of 1949 until 2009 Circuit City was one of the leading consumer electronics retailers in the world, but with several poor business decisions in the early 2000’s, it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008 and closed in 2009…

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    Midas Formula Case Study

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    predict the markets and eliminate the uncertainty. Popular method to control risk is by quantifying probability by measuring how much prices moved in the past and calculated…

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    There are multiple ways to value a stock and one such way is the Earnings Per Share (EPS) approach. The EPS of a given firm is the amount of annual earnings available to shareholders (common share) provided on a per share basis (Smart, Gitman, & Joehnk, 2014). The EPS for DUK is 4.09 (see appendix 2). Using this EPS and the stock price as of March 22, 2016, the P/E ratio for DUK is 19.28. This means that for every dollar invested, one would expect $19.28 in return. However, looking…

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    Assessment 2-Case synthesis: Morgan Stanley 1. Basic empirical facts of the problem Financial industry, the most scrutinized sector, has generated a heated debate regarding ethical and legal issues on illicit gain obtained by utilizing loopholes. Due to the characteristic that a large amount of material and nonpublic information is contained in daily trade, it common that interest-motivated insiders may make use of it to conduct insider trading. Insider trading is defined as trading of…

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