Financial inclusion Financial inclusion is the availability of banking services at an affordable cost to disadvantaged and low-income groups. In India the basic concept of financial inclusion is having a saving or current account with any bank. In reality it includes loans‚ insurance services and much more. The first-ever Index of Financial Inclusion to find out the extent of reach of banking services among 100 countries‚ India has been ranked 50. Only 34% of Indian individuals have access to or
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1. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: WHAT IS IT? Financial analysis can be defined as a process that evaluates businesses‚ budgets‚ projects‚ and entities for analysis purpose. This evaluation is done with the purpose of determining the suitability for investment by a business. Usually‚ the main purpose of financial analysis is to analyze the stability‚ solvency‚ liquidity‚ and profitability of a business. The process of financial analysis is carried out by professionals who work by preparing reports with the
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S. (http://www.ddegjust.ac.in/studymaterial/mba/fm407.pdf) to achieve a required rate of return with minimum risk on your investments; to overcome or at least minimize the high financial risk arising out of the fluctuating of the interest rates‚ currency exchange rate and stock prices; FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES Derivatives: This is a security‚ whose price is dependent upon or derived from one or more underlying assets. The derivative itself is merely a contract between two or more
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The Financial Detective 1. Health Products: The first firm is company A and the second firm is company B because company B has a higher gross profit and higher intangibles as seen in the financial data. This is due to the additional costs and expenses company A has in comparison to company B. 2. Beer: The first firm is company C and the second firm is company D because company C has higher fixed assets and company D has higher gross profit as seen in the financial data. This is due to firm C owning
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rP os t UV2551 July 7‚ 2009 THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 2007–2009: THE ROAD TO SYSTEMIC RISK op yo In early January 2009‚ George Corcoran‚ professor at a well-regarded business school in the southern United States‚ addressed a group of distinguished alumni in New York City. Many of them had experienced firsthand the ongoing global financial crisis; others were curious whether the crisis was finally ending or had only begun. Mindful of a series of record highs in the unemployment numbers
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Executive Summary The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the financial position of John Keells Holdings PLC. The author has consisted only JKH PLC along and not its subsidiaries (group). The author has made use eleven ratios to analyze the financial position of the company. The ratios that he has used are Return on Investment (ROI)‚ Return to shareholders‚ Return on Capital Employed (ROCE)‚ Earnings per share (EPS)‚ Price-Earnings Ratio (P/E)‚ Dividend yield‚ Dividend payout‚ Gearing ratio
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MGMT 31000 – Financial Management MGMT 310 - Financial Management 1 Buy Low‚ Sell High (p 435) • An asset is said to be overvalued if its price is too high given its expected return and risk. Suppose you observe the following situation: Security Beta Expected Return SWMS Co. 1.3 14% Insec Co. 0.8 10% • The risk-free rate is currently 6 percent. Is one of the two securities overvalued relative to the other? MGMT 310 - Financial Management 2 Buy Low
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| Assignment on Financial Management | | | Topic: Financial analysis of Infosys Technologies Ltd. Prepared By:Hiren Kodiyatar (10)Mehul Makwana (11) Submitted To Prof (Dr.) Surendra Sundararajan FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIESTHE M. S. UNIVERSITY‚ BARODA. | | | CAPITAL STRUCTURE OF INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED: * Capital structure describes
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Q5. Putting yourself in the position of an existing shareholder(investor) of your company‚ using both the annual corporate report and the information about your company’s share price in the Financial Times‚ provide a recommendation (with reasons) whether you rate your company’s shares as Buy‚ Hold or Sell. There are a wide range of factors that affect share price. These include interest rates‚ inflation‚ the performance of the industry/sector the company is in‚ the performance of the company itself
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Verizon vs. Sprint: A Financial Comparison Mark Burrus Accounting 210‚ TR 2:00 Dr. Jeffrey J. Quirin April 27‚ 2010 Introduction The telecommunication industry has experienced substantial growth during the last 20 years‚ and offers frequent technological upgrades that has enabled these companies to find new revenue sources and growth opportunities. The telecommunication industry is responsible for radio‚ television‚ and broadband services‚ but the biggest factor of their business is
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