Chemical Bonds Chemical Bond: is the force that holds atoms together in a compound. They form because they lower the potential energy of the charged particles that compose atoms. Chemical bonds can be broadly classified into two types: Ionic and Covalent. Ionic: metal & nonmetal Metals have a tendency to lose electrons and nonmetals have a tendency to gain them. The metal atom becomes a cation and a nonmetal becomes an anion. The oppositely charged ions attract one another and form an ionic
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Assignment for Week -2 Chapter 5 (5 - 9) Bond Valuation and Interest Rate Risk Bond L Bond S INS = $100 INS = $100 M = $1‚000 M = $1‚000 N = 15 Years N = 1 Year a) 1) rd = 5% VBL = INT/ (1 + rd)t + M/ (1 + rd)N =INT [1/rd – 1/ rd(1 + rd)N ] + M/ (1 + rd)N =$100 [1/0.05 – 1/ 0.05(1 + 0.05)15] + $1‚000/ (1 + 0.05)15 =$1040 + $480.77 = $1518.98
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≈√ Guidelines on Credit Risk Management C r e d i t A p p r ova l P r o c e s s and Credit Risk Management These guidelines were prepared by the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) in cooperation with the Financial Market Authority (FMA) Published by: Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) Otto Wagner Platz 3‚ 1090 Vienna‚ Austria Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) Praterstrasse 23‚ 1020 Vienna‚ Austria Produced by: Oesterreichische Nationalbank Editor in chief: Gunther
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Eric Palomino P.4 12/04/13 Brandon Bond Brandon Bond was born in Perdido Key in Florida‚ USA and is considered as one of the many legends of modern American tattooing. As a student of Fine Arts in Texas Brandon started tattooing in College. Then under Shaman Bear he began his formal apprenticeship. He started working at Tattoo Zoo during College‚ after College he went to Vegas and tattooed on Las Vegas Blvd. Then in New Hampshire he worked with his friend Joe Capobianco. Followed by Slave
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Running head: Credit Agricole and BP Credit Agricole PARIS (AFP) – French bank Credit Agricole‚ one of the biggest European banks by capitalisation‚ reported a doubling of net profit to 1.0 billion euros ($1.42 billion) in the first quarter‚ on Friday. The price of shares in the bank showed a gain of 1.40 percent to 11.23 euros in a market up 0.57 percent overall. The outcome‚ marking an increase of 112 percent from the result 12 months ago‚ was in line with average estimates of analysts as
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Aspects of Employment Covered by Law I. Britain has a deficit crisis‚ from which the only escape route‚ is economic growth. Growth needs to be encouraged in every way possible. I’m now working in Health and Social Care‚ it’s my first job here in the UK.I find that here in Great Britain has loads of legislation designed to ensure that discrimination on certain grounds is unlawful‚ and also protect workers like me. This report will cover pieces of aspects of employment covered by legislation relevant
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Plagiarism is when someone uses someone else’s work without giving them credit. “According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary‚ "plagiarize" means: to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one ’s own to use (another ’s production) without crediting the source to commit literary theft to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source” (Plagiarism.org‚ 2013) Plagiarism is not being truthful about your own work and trying to rewrite in
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CHAPTER –6 Credit creation by commercial Bank Demand deposits as money Bank deposits are two types. 1. Demand Deposit 2. Time deposit The demand deposits on which cheques are issued are also called as cash deposits or current deposits. D.D are therefore‚ almost as good as cash money the depositor can convert a part or the whole of the current account in currency notes at any time. According to T.T Sethi “A demand deposit is the obligation of a bank to pay a certain sum of money to a specified
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Tax Credits [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Tax Credits Purpose of Tax Credits A Tax Credit is a specific amount that is subtracted from the accumulated amount of tax paid by a tax payer to the State. The tax credits can be settled in terms of income tax‚ property tax and VAT. It can also be settled for the purpose of recognizing the taxes that are already settled in form of subsidies or are paid for the purpose of encouraging investment in economy
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “CREDIT RATING AGENCY” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of Masters of Management Studies (MMS) under University of Mumbai. Submitted By SOHEL I. DATRE Reg. No. 06 BATCH: 2008-2010 Under the guidance of Dr. N. Mahesh A.C.PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH KHARGHAR‚ NAVI MUMBAI: 410 210 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to take this opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude to Dr
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