1. A CORPORATE FINANCE EXECUTIVE WANTS TO INVEST IN A NEW PROJECT THAT WILL EVENTUALLY INCREASE THE CORPORATION’S PROFITS. THE FINANCE EXECUTIVE PROPOSES THIS IDEA TO HIS DIRECTOR WHO ASKS THAT HE PUT TOGETHER A PROPOSAL AND PRESENT IT AT THE NEXT BOARD MEETING. 2. A PARENT OPENS UP A 529 COLLEGE SAVINGS PLAN FOR THEIR NEWBORN CHILD TO SAVE FOR THE CHILD’S EDUCATION 3) IN SELECTING THREE DIFFERENT INVESTMENT OPTIONS‚ A BROKER OFFERS AN INVESTOR THREE MUTUAL FUND OPTIONS. THE FIRST IS
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introduction to raising finance When a company is growing rapidly‚ for example when contemplating investment in capital equipment or an acquisition‚ its current financial resources may be inadequate. Few growing companies are able to finance their expansion plans from cash flow alone. They will therefore need to consider raising finance from other external sources. In addition‚ managers who are looking to buy-in to a business ("management buy-in" or "MBI") or buy-out (management buy-out" or "MBO")
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Journal of Banking & Finance 22 (1998) 371±403 Corporate governance and board eectiveness Kose John a‚ Lemma W. Senbet a b 1 b‚* Stern School of Business‚ New York University‚ New York‚ NY 10012‚ USA Department of Finance‚ College of Business‚ University of Maryland‚ Tydings Hall‚ College Park‚ MD 20742‚ USA Abstract This paper surveys the empirical and theoretical literature on the mechanisms of corporate governance. We focus on the internal mechanisms of corporate governance (e.g.
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I. Study Summary The objective of this paper is to examine the relationship between corporate governance on dividends payout in Canada to better understand "why companies pay dividends". In the light of agency theory‚ Adjaoud and Ben-Amar tested two competing hypothesis‚ which are outcome and substitution hypothesis. They chose Canada to examine the relationship between corporate governance and corporate dividend payments for two reasons; first‚ the comparability between Canada and USA from
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Advance Finance Insert Name Insert Institution Advance Finance Question 1: Periodic Interest Rates Calculating Periodic Rate and Effective Annual Interest Rate Applied Formula by Fouque and Papanicolaou (2011): Effective interest rate per period‚ (i) = ( 1 + ( r / m ) )m – 1 Effective interest rate for t periods‚ it = ( 1 + i )t - 1 or a single equation it = ( 1 + ( r / m ) )mt - 1. The rate per compounding period P = R / m‚ in percent. Where: r = R/100 and i = I/100 (p. 124)
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CORPORATE CONTROL AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: DOES THE TYPE OF OWNERS MATTER? Muhammad Agung Prabowo* Universitas Sebelas Maret‚ Surakarta‚ Indonesia Abstract: The paper extends the ownership study by examining the different types of large shareholders in relation to its impact on organizational outcome in Indonesia using a dataset consisting of 190 non-financial companies listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange in 2002. The study investigates the effect of family ownership‚ foreign blockholder‚ domestic institutional
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UBFF2013 BUSINESS FINANCE Question: 1. (a) Frodo Baggins has RM1‚500 to invest. His investment counselor suggests an investment that pays no stated interest but will return RM2‚000 at the end of 3 years. (i) (ii) What annual rate of return will Frodo earn with this investment? Frodo is considering another investment‚ of equal risk‚ that earns an annual return of 8%. Which investment should he make and why? (b) Samwise Gamgee was seriously injured in an industrial accident. He sued
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Introduction Accounting and finance are two very important factors that exist in every company out there that is commercialized. Every firm needs to do accounting and manage its finance well in order to continue operating‚ an organization cannot run without any funds. The management of the company will need to evaluate the accounts and finance of the company to make important decisions‚ such as whether to invest in a certain stock or to buy more of a particular item to sell. In this report‚ we will
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201 Corporate Governance: An International Review‚ 2013‚ 21(3): 201–224 Does “Good” Corporate Governance Help in a Crisis? The Impact of Country- and Firm-Level Governance Mechanisms in the European Financial Crisis Marc van Essen*‚ Peter-Jan Engelen‚ and Michael Carney ABSTRACT Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: We examine the effects of firm- and country-level “good” corporate governance prescriptions on firm performance before and during the recent financial crisis
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this journal is available at http://www.emerald-library.com/ft Corporate identity‚ corporate branding and corporate marketing Seeing through the fog John M.T. Balmer Bradford School of Management‚ The University of Bradford‚ UK Keywords Corporate identity‚ Corporate Communications‚ Brands‚ Corporate image Abstract Outlines 15 explanations for the fog which has enveloped the nascent domains of corporate identity and corporate marketing. However‚ the fog surrounding the area has a silver lining
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