What went wrong at AIG? Despite US$110 billion in annual sales and assets in excess of US$1 trillion‚ on the 16th of September 2008‚ AIG accepted the Federal Reserve’s US$85 billion rescue package in order to prevent itself from facing a Chapter 11 filing. In exchange‚ AIG had given a 79.9% stake in the company to the government and also the right to suspend dividends previously issued to common stock and preferred equity. In all‚ US$184 billion in shareholder value was wiped out in less than a
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Introduction In module 2 case study I am to do the following understanding financial reports and continue to review the financial statements of Merck and Novartis to learn additional information. The emphasis of this Case is to review the income statement‚ balance sheet and computation of ratios. Review the financial statements for the companies and answer the following questions for the last reporting year: Balance Sheet • What components of stockholders’ equity does each of the companies disclose
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that our National Flag went through since its first inception. It was discovered or recognised during our national struggle for freedom. The evolution of the Indian National Flag sailed through many vicissitudes to arrive at what it is today. In one way it reflects the political developments in the nation. Some of the historical milestones in the evolution of our National Flag involve the following: | | Unofficial flag of India in 1906 | | The Berlin committee flag‚ first raised by
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Barry Minkow the boy wonder who had purchased a red Ferrari‚ an expensive new home‚ and appeared on hit shows like Oprah. His personality fit the stereotype of a fraudster‚ his hard working attitude‚ the anything to succeed‚ his way or the highway mentality‚ and the list of traits goes on. The largest
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Six Flags Analysis of Goodwill ACCT 6610 Six Flags‚ Inc. is the largest regional theme park operator in the world. Currently Six Flags operates 18 parks in the US‚ one in Canada and one in Mexico. In the aggregate‚ Six Flags’ theme parks offer over 800 rides‚ including more than 120 roller coasters. The following questions pertain to Six Flags’ goodwill. To begin‚ obtain a copy of Six Flags‚ Inc. December 31‚ 2008 10-K‚ which was filed with the SEC March 11‚ 2009. A link to the report
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TATA-AIG Life Insurance Company Ltd. India CGAP Working Group on Microinsurance Good and Bad Practices Case Study No. 14 James Roth and Vijay Athreye – September 2005 Good and Bad Practices in Microinsurance TATA-AIG‚ India Good and Bad Practices in Microinsurance This paper was commissioned by the “Good and Bad Practices in Microinsurance” project. Managed by the ILO’s Social Finance Programme for the CGAP Working Group on Microinsurance‚ this project is jointly funded by SIDA
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Ann-Katrin Kohnle Organizational Behavior AIG American International Group‚ or AIG‚ started out as a company that represented American insurance companies in Shanghai. The company moved on to become a reinsurance company in the United States that would hekp insurance companies disperse their liabilites and therefore aid those companies to grow faster. In 1968‚ Maurice Greenberg took over as CEO and AIG grew and expanded into countries around the world. Today‚ AIG does not only provide reinsurance services
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WentingHe311145744 ACCT6003 Group Assignment Qantas Airways and Singapore Airlines Content I. 1. 2. Business Strategy Analysis Five forces Analysis of Airline Industry Company Strategy Analysis II. III. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Accounting Analysis Financial Analysis Return On Equity – ROE Return On Assets – ROA Profit Margin – PM Asset Turnover – ATO Debt-to-Equity Ratio – D/E Ratio IV. V. VI. Market Analysis Conclusion Appendix VII. Reference 1 XinlanLi310064295; ShuyiWang311121136;
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AIG Bailout & Stakeholder Analysis In September 2008‚ the American International Group‚ AIG‚ the largest insurance company in the United States‚ suffered from the bad debts incurred insuring mortgage-backed securities. As a result‚ within a matter of three months‚ AIG reported a startling quarterly loss of $61.7 billion‚ largest in the U.S corporate history. Instead of watching this global insurance giant fall on its keens‚ the U.S. government has decided to lend a helping hand by bailing
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MARUTI UDYOG LTD. Final Progress Report (09 September 2008) Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 ABOUT MARUTI SUZUKI 3 SWOT ANALYSIS 4 FUTURE OUTLOOK 4 AUDITOR’S VIEW 5 DIRECTOR’S REPORT’S INTERPRETATION 5 REVENUE RECOGNITION POLICY 6 INVENTORY VALUATION POLICY 7 DEPRECIATION POLICY 8 ACCOUNTING POLICY FOR VALUATION OF TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS 9 CLAUSE 49 AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION AT MARUTI 10 BALANCE SHEET 13 INCOME STATEMENT 13 RATIO ANALYSIS 14 CASH FLOW STATEMENT ANALYSIS
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