emerging markets often rely on informal sources of capital‚ such as borrowing from relatives‚ to meet finance needs. However‚ when a small or medium enterprise does access formal channels‚ it typically looks to a bank as its primary source of financial services. Banks have begun to turn their attention toward this untapped market and their service of SMEs is a major factor in increasing SME access to finance. Although‚ numerous issues surface when it comes to SME lending‚ banks‚ by employing a range of
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ACQUIRING AND TARGET COMPANIES INTRODUCTION While it is understood through several researches that targets companies’ shareholders realize stock market gains with acquisition announcement‚ a significant number of studies have found that corporate acquisition generates negative returns for the shareholders of the acquiring company. Baines‚ (1978)‚ Firth‚ (1980) Harris‚ (1989)‚ Limmack (1991)‚ Ellot‚ (1993)‚ Limmack‚ (1996). This research proposal will undertake the empirical investigation
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PROJECT REPORT ON “MERCHANT BANKING” Under the Guidance of: Prof. Paul Chelladuai (MENTOR) Submitted to: MR. PAUL CHELLADURAI (MENTOR) Submitted by: VIKASH KUMAR SHARMA (PGPBM 2007-09) Roll No. : 3096 Submitted in Partial fulfillment of PGPBM Course to International School of Business & Media‚ Bangalore ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all I would like to thank GOD without whose blessings and help I would not have been able to complete this project. I wish to express my gratitude to Mr. Paul Chelladurai
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Australian School of Business Banking and Finance FINS3625 Applied Corporate Finance Course Outline Semester 1‚ 2013 Part A: Course-Specific Information Part B: Key Policies‚ Student Responsibilities and Support FINS3625 – Applied Corporate Finance Table of Contents PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1.1 Communication with Staff 2 COURSE DETAILS 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 2.2 Units of Credit 2.3 Summary of Course 2.4 Course Aims and
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Guillermo Furniture Store Concepts Paper Sample Name FIN/571 Corporate Finance February 14‚ 2010 Professor X Guillermo Furniture Store Concepts Paper Most corporations adopt finance concepts as a tool to identify‚ analyze and solve financial problems within the organization. Corporations use finance concepts to make investment decisions for both short and long term goals. In the scenario‚ Guillermo Navallez operates a large furniture manufacturing company that produces an array of tables
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opportunities‚ which is independent of its capital structure. (Miller-Modigliani‚ 1958 | Junk bonds have provide vitality in the market and have aided in the development of the preference forLeveraged Buyouts (LBOs) (Chew‚ 2001). The new characteristics in corporate governance followed the LBOs of large firms. Chew (2001) states strip financing as one. | Miller-Modigliani
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BUSINESS FINANCE FIN3000 Professor: Liuling Liu General Information 1 Office: Room 206 Phone: 4193720267 E-mail: liulinl@bgsu.edu Office Hours: 2:00 to 2:30 MW or by appointment For each class‚ please try to… Be here and on time Take notes in class 1 Required materials Text: Brigham & Houston‚ Fundamentals of Financial Management‚ Concise 7th Edition‚ Southwestern Publishing Company‚ 2012. Other Readings: Wall Street Journal‚ Economist‚ Bloomberg
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entrenchment and capital structure decisions’‚ Journal of Finance 52‚ 1411-1438. Brealey‚ R.A.‚ Myers‚ B.‚ Franklin‚ A. (2010)‚ Principles of corporate finance‚ McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Booth‚ L.‚ Aivazian‚ V.‚ Demirguc-Kunt‚ A Chen‚ J. & Strange‚ R. (2005)‚ ‘The Determinants of Capital Structure: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies’‚ Economic Change and Restructuring‚ 38-1‚ 1-35. Copeland‚ T. and Weston‚ F. (1992)‚ Theory of Finance and Corporate Policy‚ 3rd edn‚ Reading‚ MA‚ Addison-Wesley. Frank‚
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• Other differentiating characteristics of products‚ such as customer services‚ the nature of the distribution system‚ etc. • Degree of vertical integration • Financial structure • Corporate goals and objectives • Corporate diversification into related or unrelated businesses • Customer base The firms’ differences along these dimensions will affect their behavior‚ their costs‚ and their profitability. These characteristics thus
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09:10:16 2007 Journal of Economic Perspectives-Volume 15‚ Number 2-Spring 2001-Pages 81-1 02 Capital Structure Stewart C. Myers he study of capital structure attempts to explain the mix of securities and financing sources used by corporations to finance real investment. Most of the research on capital structure has focused on the proportions of debt vs. equity observed on the right-hand sides of corporations ’
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