investment. • Secondly: Influencing factors‚ process‚ feature‚ source of risk‚ recent trends and problems of investment. • Thirdly: Meaning‚ characteristics‚ difference in speculation‚ investment and gambling. 2 Investment Management MEANING AND CONCEPT OF INVESTMENT Investment is a term for several closely related meanings in finance and economics. Investment according to Theoretical Economics Investment means the production of capital goods - goods which are not consumed but instead used
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Annual Report and Form 20-F 2012 bp.com/annualreport Building a stronger‚ safer BP Annual Report and Form 20-F 2012 bp.com/annualreport Building a stronger‚ safer BP Front cover imagery The Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) Ramform Sterling seismic vessel‚ which conducts seismic surveys for BP. Left image: the vessel working in the Ceduna Basin‚ Australia. Centre image: the vessel tows 12 streamers (pictured) behind it‚ each 8km long and equipped with hydrophones to pick up echoes from
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The Journal of Nepalese Business Studies Vol. V No. 1 Dec. …… A Study on Customer Perception Towards Internet2008 A Study on Customer Perception Towards Internet Banking: Identifying Major Contributing Factors Divya Singhal and V. Padhmanabhan Internet banking is becoming is increasingly becoming popular because of convenience and flexibility. The present paper explores the major factors responsible for internet banking based on respondents’ perception on various internet applications
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Dialog Broadband Networks 1.1.4 Dialog Global 1.1.5 Dialog Tele-Infrastructure 2.0. Financial Statement Analysis 2.1 Income Statement and Statement of Comprehensive Income 2.1.1 Revenue 2.1.2 Gross profit 2.1.3 Operating profit 2.1.4 Finance cost 2.1.5 Profit before tax 2.1.6 Net profit 2.1.7 Earnings per share 2.1.8 Return on investment 2.2 Balance Sheet 2.2.1 Current/ quick ratio 2.2.2 Working capital cycle 2.2.3 Gearing 2.2.4 Asset turnover 2.3 Statement of Changes
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Start-up capital is the finance needed by a new business to pay for essential fixed and current assets before it and begin trading Revenue- money coming into the business. Selling products Revenue= number of products sold x price Costs- money going out of the business. E.g. salaries‚ rent‚ electricity/water Profit- Money which is left over after all costs have been paid P= R-C A car manufacture - Machinery - Labour - Land - Utilities - Raw materials A school - Labour
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Your Undergraduate Programme Learning Goals At the end of your programme of study you will be: 1. Knowledgeable about the theory and practice of international business management 2. Skilful in the use of professional and managerial techniques and processes 3. Aware of ethical issues impacting on business and professional practice 4. Employable as graduates All of the learning that takes place within modules is designed to enable you to achieve the above goals and your assessment
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The Systems Approach to Curriculum Development Introduction This booklet provides a basic introduction to the paradigm that has dominated educational technology and educational development since the 1970 ’s - the systems approach. It begins by looking at how educational technology evolved from the ’technology in education ’ model on which it was originally based to the current ’technology of education ’ model - a model that is founded on general systems theory. It then introduces some of the
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by 2.1%. When comparing The Hershey Company’s current ratio to the RMA’s average of 1.5‚ Hershey is 13.3% higher‚ and 41.7% higher than the RMA’s worst of 1.2. The Hershey Company has a high current ratio as compared to the RMA’s because of the difference in their current assets. Hershey’s current assets account for 46.4% of their total assets whereas the RMA average marks current assets accounting for 51.9% of total assets‚ 5.5% higher. Average Collection Period
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available at http://www.kln.ac.lk/uokr/ICBI2010/30.pdf accessed on 2nd March‚2012. Mohammed Hussain and Shirley‚ Leo‚(2008). Customer perception on service quality in retail banking in Middle East: the case of Qatar. International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management‚ 2 (4)‚ pp.338 - 350 Naana‚ Adams Abigai and Odartey‚ Lamptey Adnan‚(2009). Customer Perceived value in Internet banking in Ghana‚ Master thesis‚ Continuation courses‚ Luela University of Technology. Redelinghuis‚ A. &
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Chapter 8 Bond Valuations Bond Value = PV of coupons + PV of par Bond Value = PV annuity + PV of lump sum As interest rates increase‚ bond prices decrease and vice versa Interest Rate Risk The risk arises for bond owners from fluctuating interest rate‚ depending on how sensitive its
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