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    Cliff Addis‚ the best bond salesperson on Wall Street who has never failed‚ persuaded his best customer‚ Louise Patterson‚ to buy the bonds of the company whose value diminished by 3% 2 days later. Trying to becalm Louise‚ Cliff lied saying that the bonds would turn round and he would gain profit. When Cliff came home‚ he read in a newspaper that the Wisconsin Credit bank is close to bankruptcy‚ but he perceived this message as “a golden investment opportunity”. Problem Mr.Addis has to decide

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    Investment Strategy for India Investment Commission Report February 2006 Executive Summary India has achieved impressive GDP growth of over 7% per annum in the last few years. However‚ sustaining growth at over 8% per annum will require a significant increase in investment levels in the economy - from approximately 30% of GDP to about 34% of GDP1. Over the next 5 years‚ this translates to a cumulative investment of over $ 1.5 trillion. The report undertakes to define a strategy that could

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    Stock Repurchase Repurchase of stock can be viewed in each of the following way: investment‚ financing‚ shareholder distribution and control issue. Repurchase of stock can be a way to use firm’s excess debt capacity. By doing so‚ firm can lower the cost of equity financing. If debt financing is more flexible and cheap‚ replace equity financing with debt financing is a good way to lower the weighted cost of capital. In this sense‚ such action is a financing issue because it controls the cost of

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    Assessment of the eight major elements of Buffet’s investment philosophy: 1 Economic reality‚ not accounting reality. Analysis: One tends to agree with Buffett on this philosophy. Accounting is a product of many estimates and judgments. It is essentially a rear-view mirror‚ looking back at what has happened. To add to the problem the view changes with each new accounting period. In contrast the economic reality is the view through the windshield at what lies ahead. It consists of

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    Types of Foreign Direct Investment: An Overview FDIs can be broadly classified into two types: outward FDIs and inward FDIs. This classification is based on the types of restrictions imposed‚ and the various prerequisites required for these investments. An outward-bound FDI is backed by the government against all types of associated risks. This form of FDI is subject to tax incentives as well as disincentives of various forms. Risk coverage provided to the domestic industries and subsidies

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    Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen Philosophische Fakultät Seminar für Anglistik und Amerikanistik Proseminar: “Really I must buy a Pencil” – London and the Works of Virginia Woolf Dozentin: M.A. Rebecca Hahn Sommersemester 14 Session: 17 May 14 Isil Senel‚ Anna Schäfer Virginia Woolf: Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown is an essay by Virginia Woolf‚ which were published in 1924 at the Hogarth Press Tavistock Square London. about the characters in novels deals

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    local know how ’ investment banks and globalization.” “Investment banks are facing many challenges‚ not least the need to become global in scope and ambition‚ but local in understanding and execution”. (Comments on the article by Anshu Jain‚ head of Deutsche Bank’s Global Markets Division). In the article the main though is represented by a statement that: “We cannot easily talk about alternatives to globalisation in investment banking; only of the different strategies for meeting its challenges”

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    because the auditors should have been skeptical of Madoff’s bank account and Chase and should have looked into what that bank account was used for. The auditors should have also been skeptical about how Madoff was able to have a split-strike conversion strategy that he was able to yield “extraordinary results”. Due care was not exercised by the auditors because they did not perform independent verifications of the revenue‚ assets‚ liabilities of the client’s or for the purchase and custody of the securities

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION TO RETIREMENT PLANNING IMPORTANCE OF RETIREMENT PLANNING Introduction • Retirement is the point where a person is not in any kind of employment /business/occupation. • This usually happens upon reaching a determined age‚ when physical conditions do not allow the person to work any more. • Retirement could also be due to personal choice-either due to adequate pension or personal savings or due to a regular unearned income like interest‚ rents etc. • The retirement

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    Solution to Case 02 Risk and Return Flirting With Risk Questions: 1. Imagine you are Bill. How would you explain to Mary the relationship between risk and return of individual stocks? I would explain to Mary that risk and return are positively related‚ i.e. if one expects to earn higher returns‚ then one has to be willing to invest in stocks whose price can vary significantly from year to year or in different economic conditions. For example‚ in the table

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