1. Introduction to Rural Credit In modern world credit has become one of the crucial inputs. The co-operative credit societies were‚ in the past and even now‚ the most important source of credit to the farmers. Since 1969‚ commercial banks are also financing agriculture because of `social control’. There has been tremendous increase in the bank branches in the rural areas‚ Govt. has adopted the policy of `multi-agency approach’ in agricultural credit‚. At present‚ primary agricultural co-operative
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Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room I. Review of the documentary Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room is a documentary that was produced in 2005 as a reflection of the 2003‚ bestselling book with the same name. The documentary was written by Bethany Mclean and Peter Elkind. The film‚ produced by Alex Gibney is an explicit demonstration of how reputable corporations can tumble down because of illicit financial management. The film is about the Enron Company‚ which experienced enormous financial
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a. Discuss the need for and uses of credit VaR models. b. Explain the main differences between DM and MTM models. c. What are the features of the main credit VaR models used in practice and how do they differ to each other? a) Value at Risk – I don’t think you have addressed the question by discussing about the need and uses of the model. Why people should choose VaR model (ROLES‚ USAGE‚ ADVANTAGE) and not how should they calculate. The discussion below is more towards the introduction
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Sensitivity Risk Analysis Sensitivity risk is forecast to be LOW over the outlook period‚ down from MEDIUM-LOW in 2013. The two factors with the most significant impacts on the industry are per capita disposable income and external competition. When there is a rise in per capita disposable income‚ risk will fall; whereas a rise in external competition will cause industry risk to increase. Per capita disposable income: Movie attendance relies on changes in household disposable income
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Essential Credit Card The American Express Essential Credit Card is the latest offering on the market from American Express that has all the trappings expected from Amex without the cost. The card boasts a $0 annual fee and interest rate of 14.99% making it a popular choice for the everyday credit card user who wants to earn points without paying high fees. With a minimum gross income of $40‚000 required to apply and the minimum credit limit set at $2‚000 the American Express Essential Credit Card
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Chapter- One Introduction 1.1 Rationale for the study: The prediction of credit ratings is of interest to many market participants. Portfolio risk managers often need to predict credit ratings for unrated issuers. Issuers may seek a preliminary estimate of what their rating might be prior to entering the capital markets. For that matter‚ the rating agencies themselves may seek objective benchmarks as an initial input in the rating process. Understanding the increasingly important role of
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relates to analysis of credit appraisal system with reference to Axis Bank. Axis banks one of private sector banks in India‚ which provides loans and advances when it is required by individuals or companies and accepts the deposits from the public. while providing loans advances to the public it faces number of problems like : * Of interest loans * Default interest security inadequate OBJECTIVES: * To study the credit appraisal methods. * To study existing credit appraisal system .
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Case Study: Slavery in the Chocolate Industry This case is about the slavery of young men in the Chocolate industry. Chocolate is made from the highly prized top quality cocoa beans that are grown on farms in West Africa‚ especially the Ivory Coast and Ghana‚ which make up close to half of the world’s chocolate. Slavery in the chocolate industry raises many issues including systematic‚ corporate and individual ethical issue. Here I’m going to discuss the issue I observed in this case
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CONTENTS OF LETTER OF CREDIT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name and Complete address of opening bank‚ with other contacts etc. Test Code. Number of Letter of Credit. Date of issue of Letter of Credit. Sequence of Total (Number of L/Cs being transmitted) Form of documentary credit. Revocable or Irrevocable. 7. Applicable rules. Latest UCP 8. Date and place of expiry. 9. Applicant’s Name and Complete address. 10.Beneficiary’s Name and Complete Address. 11.Currency Code and amount. EUR 50000 12.Bill of Exchange
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Introduction The “6 C’s of credit” or “6C ’s of banking" are a common reference to the major elements of a banker’s analysis when considering a request for a loan. Is the Borrower Creditworthy? The question that must be dealt with before any other is whether or not the customer can service the loan –that is‚ pay out the credit when due‚ with a comfortable margin for error. 6 C’s of Credit 1. Character 2. Capacity 3. Cash 4. Collateral 5. Conditions 6. Control Character The first
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