A REPORT ON FINANCING OF UPCOMING PETROCHEMICAL PROJECT: “A CASE STUDY IN PROJECT FINANCE IN ONGC WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON FUNDING THROUGH EXPORT CREDIT AGENCIES” By Name of Student Enrollment No.: IBS‚ Hyderabad Submitted to Dr. Nitin Gupta‚ Asst. Professor‚ ICFAI Business School‚ Hyderabad Summer Internship Report 2009 A REPORT ON FINANCING OF UPCOMING PETROCHEMICAL PROJECT: “A CASE STUDY IN PROJECT FINANCE IN ONGC WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON FUNDING THROUGH EXPORT CREDIT
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Business Financing and the Capital Structure Explain the process of financial planning used to estimate asset investment requirements for a corporation. Explain the concept of working capital management. Identify and briefly describe several financial instruments that are used as marketable securities to park excess cash. As a business owner‚ it is important to know the value of your assets as they can be used as leverage for obtaining loans and can be used to estimate your ability to repay your
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Date: 11 Oct‚ 2010 Financing Small and Medium Enterprises Introduction: Cash is like the blood in human body for all companies. So‚ the problem of financing is one of the most important issues in company operations. Appropriate and healthy sources of capital is the primary issue for an enterprise‚ especially for the SMEs. As policy‚ the reasons for their ideas‚ and SMEs’ own flaw‚ so that the financing channels for SMEs is relatively narrow‚ a shortage of
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PAU/LBS/2011/10/024 FINANCE - 2 EXAM ANALYSIS OF JET BLUE CASE: PREPARING FOR FINANCING SYNOPSIS OF THE CASE JetBlue Airways Corporation was formed in August 1998 as a low-fare‚ low-cost but high service passenger airline serving select United States market. JetBlue’s operations strategy was designed to achieve a low cost‚ whilst offering customers a pleasing and differentiated flying experience. JetBlue has had a successful business model and strong financial results during that period‚ and
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at The Walt Disney was considering various ways of hedging the exposure. Besides‚ considering the increased interest costs on high level of borrowing and excessive short-term loan and commercial paper‚ the company planned to reduce such short-term debts. Part II. Should Disney hedge its yen royalty cash flow? Why or why not? Disney should hedge its yen
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prior to 2009‚ Wendy’s had determined that all of its remaining $8.5 million investment in Jurlique was impaired. Wendy’s realized that Jurlique cannot help them make profit and decided to sell all of investment in Jurlique to protect stockholders equity. In the meantime‚ Wendy’s can use this money to strength their capital expenditures. The increase in cash used for investing activities is mainly because of the sale of Arby’s in 2011. Wendy’s sold Arby’s for $130.0 million in cash and indirectly
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most part‚ the spreadsheets are designed so that you need merely enter the input variables‚ which are indicated by the red font. You should only have to change the variables with the red font. Some other colours are used as well‚ for example‚ in some cases the solution is given in blue font. NOTE: any input variables that happen to be in the spreadsheet when you receive them should be considered to be irrelevant. You will provide all the relevant input variables. For each spreadsheet‚ answer the questions
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Executive Summary: Many SMEs in 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
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Dec 24‚ 2012 Early Stage Company Financing Try not. Do or do not. (No try‚ just do or do not)... Yoda (jedi master) If one is of the opinion that money will do everything‚ then that one may well be suspected of doing everything for money. But then money is just about everything and even more so if it is early stage company financing for start up companies. What happens then if money/ or financing becomes the overarching focus? For starters this is usually not healthy as it dilutes focus
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Overview of the Chapter Current and Noncurrent Liabilities Lease Obligations Pension Liabilities Contingent Liabilities & Commitments Deferred credits or income Off-Balance-Sheet Financing Liabilities at the Edge of Equity Equity Financing Book Value per Share Analysis of Liabilities Areas of observations: We need to make sure that companies account for all of them with proper details as to their amounts‚ due dates including conditions‚ encumbrances and limitation Most
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