derivative or derivative financial products to those whose value is based on the price of another asset. This means that financial derivatives are instruments whose price or value is not determined directly but depend on the price of another asset which we call the underlying asset. The underlying asset can be a stock‚ a stock index‚ a commodity or any other financial asset such as currencies‚ bonds and interest rates. The main function of the derivatives market is to provide financial investment instruments
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oyment incomeEMPLOYMENT INCOME Source of Employment Income The basis of taxation on employment income is that income from exercising an employment in Malaysia is regarded as Malaysian derived income. All income attributable to the employment exercised in Malaysia is subject to Malaysian tax irrespective of where the remuneration is paid. Where an employee is required to perform his duties outside Malaysia‚ the entire remuneration is still chargeable to Malaysian tax if the services rendered outside
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luxuries lost because of the war. The play‚ "An Inspector Calls"‚ uses moralistic irony to reflect on achievements made today. He reveals the weaknesses and wickedness not only in society‚ but in the individual characters; which I explain later. An ’Inspector Calls’ could almost be referred to as a ’moral play’; a play with a moral lesson‚ although this phrase is usually used in reference to medieval plays. The performance‚ ’An Inspector Calls’ is about how a lack of equality in society can cause a
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Investment 1 You have told us that the proposed business plan calls for an equity injection of £● . Of this amount‚ funds managed by us (the "Funds") will provide £● alongside investment by other venture capital funds or financial institutions (together the "Investors"). We will act as lead equity investor. 2 The investment will be at a fully diluted pre-money valuation of £● ‚ including employee share options (both granted or committed) equal to ●% of the fully diluted equity. The
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RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY by Sharon Fernando PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS In the Faculty of Business Administration Financial Risk Management O Sharon Fernando 2006 SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Summer 2006 All rights reserved. This work may not be reproduced in whole or in part‚ by photocopy or other means‚ without permission of the author. APPROVAL Name: Sharon Fernando Degree: Master of Arts Title of Project:
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Thus‚ it would be as if the issuer sold bonds with the final principal payments at par but also bought a put option on the Nikkei maturing in the same year as the bond. If the Nikkei fell‚ the put would rise in value benefiting the issuer. This reflects the embedded nature of the put option. 3. The issuer had no interest in holding this put. It often resold the embedded put options to financial intermediaries like Goldman Sachs by promising to deliver‚ at maturity‚ the difference between the
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Learning Outcomes The objective of this assignment is to develop the students’ understanding of the nature of how money and other financial rewards affect our needs and emotions. The students should be able to analyse the importance of performance-based rewards and identify strategies to enrich jobs. Assignment Specifications Students are required to read the following case and prepare an analytical report to answer the questions given at the end of it. Word Limit: 2000 Words [excluding References
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The importance of Risk management and Money Management in trading The meaning of risk management and money management‚why is it crucial to investors? As to begin‚the so-called risk refers to the uncertainty of future results‚ such as the future income‚the value of assets ‚debt or volatility.In reality‚risk exist anywhere‚ and people spend their entire lives managing risk. Every time when people get on the bus‚ they may meet accident risk; when they go out in a thunderstorm day ‚ they
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Course | SECURITIES INVEST (Fa12) | Test | Chapter 1 self assessment | Started | 9/8/12 4:38 PM | Submitted | 9/8/12 5:00 PM | Status | Completed | Score | 34 out of 34 points | Time Elapsed | 21 minutes. | Instructions | | * Question 1 1 out of 1 points | | | Corporate shareholders are best protected from incompetent management decisions by Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | the threat of takeover by other firms. | Correct Answer: | the threat of takeover
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org/wiki/Astro_Holdings_Sdn_Bhd Astro (Malaysian satellite television) Employee stock option. (2013). Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employee_stock_option Arthur‚ L Sidhu‚ B. K. (2012). What can astro do for its employees? Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/11/9/business/12295303&sec=business Wind‚ M Sanjay. (2009). Advantages and disadvantages of stock option. Retrieved 7 March 2013‚ from http://tradingresource.blogspot.com/2009/12/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-stock
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