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    Evaluating Bank Performance

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    Assets (ROA) | |1‚00% |0‚90% | |Return on Assets (ROA) | |1‚85% |0‚56% | |Profit Margin | |7‚00% |6‚50% | |Profit Margin | |13‚02% |4‚20% | |Net Operating Margin | |2‚40% |2‚30% | |Net Operating Margin | |29‚00% |9‚80% | |Net Interest Margin | |5‚20% |5‚00% | |Net Interest Margin | |5‚60% |1‚86% | |Asset Utilization | |17.86% |18.46% | |Asset Utilization | |14‚20% |13‚38% | |Risk Ratios | | | | |Risk Ratios | | | | |Capital | | | | |Capital | | | | |Equity Multiplier | |16‚00 |15‚00 | |Equity Multiplier

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    need not be a disadvantage to the borrower. The borrower may‚ in turn‚ receive a lower quoted interest rate and certain gratuitous services because of the compensating balance requirement. Bankers have tended towards eliminating both compensating balances and gratuitous services. 8-5. The stated interest rate is the percentage rate unadjusted for time or method of repayment. The annual interest rate is the true rate and considers all these variables. A 5 percent stated rate for 90 days

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    Sample Debate Research

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    be able to help boost its own economy by earning money through interest. II. Explanation of Argument Upon hearing the issue about the Philippines loaning $1B to the IMF‚ many would argue that the Philippines is a poor country. We need those funds. However‚ what these people fail to realize is that by assisting international economies‚ we are also helping boost our own since the country will be able to earn money through interest. The International Monetary Fund is an organization consisting

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    07 August 2007 Md. Mahfuzur Rahman 2003-2-10-187 BBA East West University Dear Mahfuz: As the students of business administration are supposed to prepare a Report and submit that at the end of the semester‚ you are authorized to choose an interesting issue and construct a formal report on that. The issue should be the “Analysis of Basel Agreement and It’s influence on Bank’s of Bangladesh”. The report should include some key steps such as Executive summary‚ introduction‚ conclusion

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    an immediate payment of $1‚200‚000. Consider how interest rates impact the choice that should be made. A. The equation to calculate the discounted present value of 20 annual payments is: Present value = $100‚000/(1 + i) + $100‚000/(1 + i)2 + $100‚000/(1 + i)3 + … + $100‚000/(1 + i) If the interest rate is 3 percent‚ the present value is $1‚487‚747.49. This means that in this scenario‚ it is optimal to take the yearly installments. If the interest rate is 6 percent‚ the present value is $1‚146‚992

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    Discounting of Notes

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    including‚ if any‚ interest and other charges. * Discounting of Notes – the payee may obtain cash before maturity date at a bank or other financing company. The payee then becomes the endorser; the bank or other financing company becomes the endorsee. Sample Promissory Note Elements of the Notes * Maker – JaeyRa Jo * Payee – Charmcharm * Principal (Face) – P100‚000. It is the amount appearing on the face of the note. It represents the amount borrowed * Interest Rate – 12%. Annual

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    Part 2 TKM0844 11E IM Ch18

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    Chapter 18 Working Capital Management 18-1. As was done in Checkpoint 18.1 in the text‚ we can evaluate Deere & Co.’s liquidity using net working capital and the current ratio. Net working capital is simply the difference between current assets and current liabilities‚ while the current ratio can be found as (using 2008 as an example):  current assets  current ratio =    current liabilities   $9‚197‚400  =  = 0.61.  $15‚083‚300  Since Deere’s current ratio is less than 1‚ its current

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    ALM has been on net interest income. However‚ it also considers market values‚ via duration. Finally‚ simulations allow other aspects of risk management to be brought into the ALM process. 5.1 Given the following information: Assets $ Rate Liabs & Equity $ Rate RSA $3‚000 10.0% RSL $2‚000 8.0% NonRSA 1‚500 9.0 NonRSL 2‚000 7.0 Nonearning500 Equity 1‚000 $5‚000 $5‚000 a. Calculate the expected net interest income at current interest rates and assuming

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    Value of Money (TVM) Assignments: 1. Calculating Interest Rates In 2011‚ the automobile industry announced the average vehicle selling price in the United States was $28‚835. Five years earlier‚ the average price was $21‚608. What was the annual increase in vehicle selling price? *** Enter 5 N Solve for 2. I/Y 5.94% N Solve for 5.5% I/Y 80 10% I/Y Solve for $150‚000 $40‚000 PV PMT FV $1‚000‚000 PV PMT FV $488.19 Calculating Interest Rates and Future Values In 1895‚ the first U.S

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    Riba & Its Types

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    addition‚ which correctly interpreted according to Shariah terminology‚ implies any excess compensation without due consideration (consideration does not include time value of money). Types of Riba: 1.  Riba’ AnNisi’ah: This is the stipulated interest which the lender takes from the borrower in consideration of the time given to the borrower to pay back the capital.  It is HARAM based on the Quran and the Sunnah and the consensus of Muslim scholars. 2. Riba’ Al Fadl:  This applies to barter

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