“Credit Appraisal for Working Capital and Project Financing for Expansion” A SUMMER PROJECT STUDY SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF THE TWO YEAR POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (FULL-TIME) BY Surbhi Sharma 75/10 LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ DELHI JUNE‚ 2011 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK HO‚ PNB HOUSE‚ 7 BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE Dated: 20th May 2011 CERTIFICATE Certified that Surbhi
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I. CREDIT OVERVIEW Credit is derived from the Latin word “credo” meaning “I believe.” Credit is when goods‚ services‚ or money is received in exchange for a promise to pay a definite sum of money at a future date. The lender “trusts” the borrower to repay the money. A lender is the person or organization who has the resources to provide the individual with a loan. A borrower is the person or organization that is receiving the money from the lender. When the privilege of borrowing has been extended
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CREDIT BUREAU ERRORS- BIG PEOPLE PROBLEMS 1.Assets the businesss impact of credit bureaus data quality probles for the credit bureaus‚for lenders‚ for individuals. Credit Bureaus know that their own systems are responsible for many credit report errors. Some mistakes accures because of the procedures for maching loans to individual credit reports.They must continually contend with claims from customers who falsify lender information or use shady credit report companies that challenge
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Assignment 5: Credit and Loans (25.0 points) 1. If you are borrowing money and paying interest‚ would you prefer an interest rate that compounds annually‚ quarterly‚ or daily? Why? (2-4 sentences. 1.0 points) If i was borrowing money and paying interest i would prefer that the interest rate was annually. Annually means yearly which means i would only have to pay interest that one time. It might be an expensive amount of money to come up with but at least it’s paid off and you no longer have
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sales. However‚ unless 3 Suisses agreed to pay Cetelem FF 5 million per year‚ new restrictive credit regulations in France were forcing Cetelem to withdraw in 1981. 1n 1982 after two unsuccessful attempts at accruing a small bank‚ 3 Suisses international decided to create an independent credit company called Cofidis. Cofidis was already profitable in 1983 and in 1986‚ Cofidis went beyond the store credit card business and introduced Libravou. It consisted of a cash reserve that customers could use
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Australian Journal of Business and Management Research Vol.2 No.02 [31-38] | May-2012 CREDIT RISK AND COMMERCIAL BANKS’ PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA: A PANEL MODEL APPROACH KOLAPO‚ T. Funso (Corresponding Author) Department of Banking and Finance‚ Faculty of Management Sciences Ekiti State University‚ Ado-Ekiti‚ Nigeria. realvega1959@yahoo.com AYENI‚ R. Kolade (Ph.D) Department of Economics‚ Faculty of Social Sciences Ekiti State University‚ Ado Ekiti‚ Ekiti State‚ Nigeria. raphkolayeni@yahoo
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without credit cards. If you are among the relatively few who do not own a credit card‚ the chances are good that you have a great deal of difficulty rent a car or reserving a hotel room. So‚ just what are these little plastic cards and how do they work? Let’s start by explaining the basics. What is a Credit Card? The dictionary defines a credit card as ’A card which can be used to obtain cash‚ goods or services up to a stipulated credit limit. The supplier is later paid by the credit card
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Credit cards are one of the most popular forms of payment for consumer goods and services in the United States. To use a credit card legally‚ you must be eighteen or older‚ but many teenagers disregard this law and sign up for a credit card through the junk mail they get in their emails. Credit cards work in a very interesting way. You get a limit of how much you can spend each month‚ and you must pay off that money by a certain date. If you don’t pay off that money‚ you must pay a certain amount
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Letter of credit [pic] [pic] After a contract is concluded between buyer and seller‚ buyer’s bank supplies a letter of credit to seller. [pic] [pic] Seller consigns the goods to a carrier in exchange for a bill of lading. [pic] [pic] Seller p bill of lading for payment from buyer’s bank. Buyer’s bank exchanges bill of lading for payment from the buyer. [pic] [pic] Buyer provides bill of lading to carrier and takes delivery of goods. A standard‚ commercial letter of credit (LC) is a document
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of Term Lending SINCE THE REPAYMENT of no loan is absolutely certain‚ pri- vate credit institutions cannot avoid measuring the risks of lending‚ nor can they avoid adopting a policy regarding the amount of risk they are willing to assume. As a practical matter‚ this involves‚ first‚ the adoption of credit standards by reference to which applications for loans may be tested‚ and second‚ the use of credit appraisal methods in order to determine whether requests for loans meet these standards
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