2. How credit ratings affect the capital structure of a firm Credit ratings is the assessment of the credit worthiness of a firm based on historyof borrowing and repayment. Credit rating is the credit worthiness of a debtor. The debtors ability to pay back the debt. Companies with high rating (AAA) have a good market reputation and logically would avoid not being in favor of more debt in capital structure to save them from any adverse circumstances. High credit ratings expose a firm to obtain
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To what extend does the international school market in Shanghai fit the market structure of Oligopoly? Subject: Economics Essay by Pearl Session: May 2011 Words count: 3639 Hypothesis: My hypothesis is that the international school market in Shanghai is non-collusive oligopoly. CLASSIFICATION OF MARKETS - OLIGOPOLY Oligopoly means “few sellers”(McGee‚ p.201). The market which is another structure of non-price competition
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Executive summary As a part of the Woolworths Limited‚ Woolworths is Australia’s largest and most popular retailer with 3199 stores throughout Australia and New Zealand. The purpose of this report is to introduce Woolworths and how it deals with its suppliers‚ inventory management and quality. This report draws attention to one of the Porters’ competitive forces‚ namely “bargaining power of input suppliers”‚ and determines the extent to which the organisation’s suppliers have the ability to influence
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KOMATSU LIMITED INTRODUCTION The case is about two companies‚ Komatsu ltd. and caterpillar ltd. And how a small company like komatsu was able to compete with giants like caterpillar and was able to grow to gain number two position in the world market. CAT had suffered major financial losses during the period from 1981 through 1984‚ the case describes how Komatsu grew from a $170 million local manufacturer in 1963 to become CAT’s major challenge in the emerging global competitive battle. The case
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Structuring the Research Paper Formal Research Structure For emphasis‚ the primary purposes for formal research are repeated here: • find and understand raw data and information • enter the discourse‚ or conversation‚ of other writers and scholars in your field • learn how others in your field use primary and secondary resources For the formal or primary academic research assignment‚ where you will take your place in the scholarly conversation‚ consider an organizational pattern typically used
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1. What type of capital structure should a firm choose and why? In your answer‚ be sure to include capital structure fallacies and their effects on a firm’s decision. Capital structure is the relative proportions of debt‚ equity‚ and other securities that a firm has outstanding. When a firm need to raise funds from investors they must choose which type of security to issue. There are typically two different types: financing through equity alone‚ or financing through a combination of debt and
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Corporate Finance and Investment 1. Define “Working Capital” Working Capital=Current Assets-Current Liabilities =Accounts Receivable + Inventory - Accounts Payable “Working capital is how much in liquid assets that a company has on hand. Working capital is needed to pay for planned and unexpected expenses‚ meet the short-term obligations of the business‚ and to build the business.” 2. Give concrete measures how w.c. can be optimized (receivable‚ inventories (JIT
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Ms. Fatima Saman Qaisar Submitted By: (Group No. 04) Sara Khurshid 10-4932 Azka Anjum 10-4945 Abdul Hanan 10-4926 Ali Abbas 10-4918 Ahmed Khalid 10-4973 Date: 23rd November‚ 2013 Contents Company profile Nishat Mills Limited is most modern‚ vertically integrated textile company which is largest textile exporter for Pakistan. It was established in 1951 has 198‚120 spindles‚ 655 Toyota air jet looms. It has advance textile dyeing and processing units‚ 2 stitching units
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ORGANIZATION……..…………5-9 CHAPTER: THREE CAPITAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS………………………….10-15 Fixed Assets……………………………………………………….10-12 Inventories…………………………………………………………12-15 CHAPTER: FOUR ANALYSIS OF ASSETS…………………………………………..16-18 CHAPTER: FIVE CASH FLOW ANALYSIS………..………………………………19-26 CHAPTER: SIX FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS…...............................27-28 CHAPTER: SEVEN SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION……………………… CHAPTER: ONE INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT Theory is just limited to knowledge‚ but practical approach
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ADVANTA INDIA LIMITED 1 © This is a licensed product of Ken Research and should not be copied T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary: Advanta India Limited 2. Advanta India Limited Business Overview Introduction Expertise Product 2.1 2.2 Major Investments in the Company Evolution 2.3 Ownership Structure 2.4 3. Corporate Timeline Advanta India Limited Organisational Structure Advanta India Limited Products Portfolio 3.1 3.2 Field Crops 3.3 4
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