Interview questions for capital market & NSE What is capital Market? Capital market is a market of securities. Where a company and government raise long term funds. it is a market where money invested more them one year. In this we include the stock market and bond market Definition of ’Debt’ An amount of money borrowed by one party from another. Many corporations/individuals use debt as a method for making large purchases that they could not afford under normal circumstances. A debt arrangement
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Investment Objective Analysis We worked together on their finance stock market project. We felt that our risk tolerance was different then it normally would be sense we had 500‚000 to invest in the stock market compared to our own money. Due to the fact that this was fake money we found ourselves to be conservative as well as risky depending on the situation. We have been given three months to invest money in the stock market as well as with different types of investments such as shorting‚ limiting
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They could have been taken over by another group of people‚ or each other. Another way could be the possibility of migration‚ as many people come and go‚ the group may have finally dwindled down to nothing. They could’ve starved to death or just died from disease or infection as the immunizations were not common back in these days. References: AIU-Online.com‚ (2010). Indigenous People and the European Explorers in South America‚ From M.U.S.E. Retrieved November 25‚ 2010
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Pg No | 1. | What is stock market? | 1 | 2. | What is fraud? | 3 | 3. | Definition of fraud | 4 | 4. | Fraud law & legal definition | 5 | 5. | Definition of scam | 7 | 6. | When stock fraud occurs | 8 | 7. | Financial statement fraud | 10 | 8. | Features of security scam | 12 | 9. | How to spot stock scams | 13 | 10. | Avoiding stock market fraud & scams
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VIETNAMESE STOCK MARKET OPERATION Tutor: Lê Bình Tutorial 2 FB10 Group’s members: Hoàng Thu Nga Nguyễn Thu Trang Trần Thị Thảo Nguyên Bùi Minh Quân Nguyễn Đặng Thanh Bình Mai Thị Hương Ha Noi‚ April 11th‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENT I. Introduction 1 II. Trading venues 1 1. Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange 1 2. Ha Noi Stock Exchange 2 3. UPCOM & OTC 3 III. Orders 4 1. Market and limit orders 4 2. ATC & ATO 6 IV. Trading process
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FIN :534 Financial management Final Exam. 13December2010 Solve the following problem showing all the necessary steps and computations. 1. Using the data in the following table‚ estimate (a) the average return and volatility for each stock‚ (b) the covariance between the stocks‚ and (c) the correlation between these two stocks. A. Stock A -10+20+5-5+9/6 = 3.5% Stock B 21+30+7-3-8+25/6 = 12% B. Covariance = 1/5 (-0.1-0.035)(0.21-0.04) + (0.2-0.035)(0.3-0.12) + (0.05-0.035)(0.07-0
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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES DURING STOCK PRICE BUBBLES Table of contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………… 2. The movements of stock prices……………………………………………………………….. 3. The existence of stock price bubbles………………………………………………………….. 4. The limitations to arbitrage……………………………………………………………………. 5. Heterogeneities among rational arbitrageurs................................................................................ 6. Stock bubble trading and
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Some important questions from Hydrostatics: i. Why is it easier to lift a body in a liquid than in the air? ~ We know that‚ Upthrust =Density of fluid*acceleration due to gravity*Immersed volume of the body From the realtion above‚ it is clear that upthrust given by a fluid to a body is directly proportional to the density of the fluid. Also‚ as a matter of fact‚ the density of air is less than that of liquid. So‚ the liquid provides greater amount of upthrust than the air does. This implies
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Chapter 5 PROSPECTUS DEFINITION [SECTION 2(36)] • Any document inviting deposits from the public for the subscription or purchase of any securities of a body corporate. Following types of documents are prospectus: - ❑ Any document described or issued as prospectus; including ❑ any notice‚ ❑ circular‚ ❑ advertisement or ❑ other document • Ingredient to constitute a “prospectus” i) There must be an “invitation to the public”; ii) The invitation
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work. Required Problems: 1) Find the slope of the following functions at X = 3. a. Y = 4 + 3X2 b. Y = 5X + 6X3 c. Y = 6X d. Y = (6X + 3)2 / 4X 2) If a firm’s Total Cost equation is TC = 200 + 3Q + 7Q2: a. What is the equation for the firm’s marginal cost? b. What is the firm’s marginal cost when Q =1? Q= 5? 3) At the Peoria Company‚ the relationship between profit and output is as follows:
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