Bank Results Season: HDFC Bank Q4 grows 30% PAT and Net Interest income Net interest income for the Indian Market leader in Private Banks rose to INR 43 B from INR 33 B 26% on year/year growth. As dividends from insurance have also started showing up regularly every two quarters consolidated PAT has been growing unbridled past our 30% watermark. PAT for Q4 ended up at INR 18.90 B‚ a substantial shoring up of business performance in the last six quarters when it began a series at a strong but smaller
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no costs of financial distress or bankruptcy‚ what percentage of the firm’s capital structure would be financed by debt? 3 Exercise 3 The Holland Company expects perpetual EBIT of $4 mil. per year; the firm’s after-tax‚ all-equity discount rate (r0) is 15%; company is subject to the tax rate of 35%; the pre-tax cost of the firm’s debt capital is 10% p.a.‚ and the firm has $10 mil. of debt in its capital structure. What is Holland’s value? What is Holland’s cost of equity (re)? What
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HDFC Life’s Smart Woman Plan voted Product of the Year‚ 2013 HDFC Life‚ one of India’s leading life insurance companies‚ has been awarded the ’Product of the Year 2013’ recognition under the Life Insurance Category for their innovative product called the ’Smart Woman Plan’. The company received the award from Mr. Nandan Nilekani at a special ceremony held in Mumbai. Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ March 19‚ 2013 /India PRwire/ -- HDFC Life‚ one of India’s leading life insurance companies‚ has been awarded
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1. Which of the following would increase the likelihood that a company would increase its debt ratio in its capital structure? a. An increase in costs incurred when filing for bankruptcy. b. An increase in the corporate tax rate. c. An increase in the personal tax rate. d. None of the statements above is correct. ANSWER: B An increase in the corporate tax rate would mean that firms would get larger tax breaks for interest payments. Therefore‚ firms have an incentive to increase interest payments
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case study will focus on the proposed capital structure decisions of Diageo. 2) Is Diageo’s current capital structure appropriate to its new business? It believes that it has traditionally had a conservative debt policy. If so‚ is that policy still appropriate? Has Diageo’s capital structure been as conservative as it believes? (What interest rate coverage ratio has it been targeting? How does it look relative to its competitors?) Diageo’s capital structure has not been as conservative as it
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A PROJECT REPORT ON CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT OF HDFC BANK DECLARATION BY THE CANDIDATE Date : I declare that the project report titled Company profile on “HDFC BANK ‘Customer Relationship Management’ ” in the assigned product is my own work conducted under the supervision of Mr.SHAILENDRA PATEL( GUEST LECTURER) department of business management ‚ Autonomus Girls P G College of Excellence‚Sagar(M.P.) to the best of my knowledge the report does not contain any work which
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Solution 1: (i) P0 = D1 Ke - g CA – IPC TEST CAPITAL STRUCTURE = 3.50 (1.06) 0.15 – 0.06 = `41.22 (ii) Ke = D1 + g P0 0.15 = 3.50 (1 + g) + g 50 7.50 = 3.50 + 3.50g + 50g g= 4 = 7.48% 53.5 Solution 2: (i) Determination of EPS at EBIT level of `22‚00‚000 Financing Plan (a) (b) Equity Shares (`) Debentures (`) Pref. EBIT 22‚00‚000 22‚00‚000 Less: Interest (16‚000) (1‚21‚000) Taxable Income 21‚84‚000 20‚79‚000 Less: Tax @ 30% (6‚55‚200) (6‚23‚700) EAT 15‚28‚800 14‚55‚300 Less: Dividend on Pref
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SYNOPSIS BY:- MISS. SUMITIKA GUPTA(ROLLNO 22) TOPIC OF PROJECT REPORT:- TO STUDY SERVICE QUALITY OF HDFC BANKS.(UNDER MARKETING FIELD). COMPANY:- HDFC BANK. DATE OF SUBMISSION:-15OF SEP;2012. Introducation of sevice quality:- In the days of intense competition‚ the banks are no different from any other consumer marketing company. It has become essential for the service firms in general and banks in particular to identify what the customer’s requirements are and how those customer requirements
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INSTITUE OF INTEGRATED LEARNING IN MANAGEMENT COMPETITOR REPORT SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. MAYANK DHAUNDIYAL KRITIKA SHARMAMr. VIVEK BAJPAI MALAY MONDOL MADHURI ADHIKARI KUSHAGRA VARSHNEY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Apart from the efforts our group‚the success of any report depends largely on the encouragement and guidelines of many others. We hereby take this opportunity to express our profound sense of reverence and gratitude to the people who have
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Chapter 15 Accounting in a Global Market QUESTIONS 1. Foreign currency exchange rates are used to express transactions in local currency in terms of U.S. dollars and vice versa. For example‚ if the exchange rate is $1 = 1.65 DM (Deutsche mark)‚ and if one wishes to change 100 U.S. dollars into Deutsche marks‚ one will receive $100 ( 1.65 = 165 DM‚ and if one wishes to change 100 DM to U.S. dollars‚ one will receive 100 DM/1.65 = $60.61. 2. A foreign currency transaction occurs when a transaction
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