Merrill Lynch Financial Statements Guide Balance sheet – what company owns and owes at report date; assets = liabilities/equity Income statement – shows whether a company’s operation over a period of time (i.e. a year) was profitable or lost $$ Statement of changes in shareholders’ equity – reconciles activity in shareholders’ equity section of balance sheet from period to period; typically changes are due to company profits/losses‚ dividends‚ and/or stock issuance Cash flow statement – cash
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In a rapidly changing world‚ organizations need to continually identify new opportunities beyond existing competencies if they are to survive and prosper. Customers also increasingly want customized products. Customer service has become a hygiene factor and customer loyalty is now being driven by faster innovation‚ rapid concept-to-market and product co-creation. This has led to the extension of the collaboration paradigm to customer facing functions in the supply chain‚ namely the product design
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Case Write-up * Case: 360° Performance Evaluation at Morgan Stanley ------------------------------------------------- Vision Statement: “Connecting people‚ ideas and capital‚ we will be our clients’ first choice for achieving their financial aspirations.” This vision draws on essential skills in connecting the brightest people with the most powerful ideas and the capital to help clients succeed on their own terms. (Letter to Shareholders) -------------------------------------------------
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8 – 23 MERRILL FINCH INC. RISK AND RETURN a. (1) Why is T-bill’s return independent of the state of the economy? Do T-bill’s promise a completely risk-free return? Explain (2) Why are High Tech’s returns expected to move with the economy‚ whereas‚ Collections’ are expected to move counter to the economy? 1. The 5.5% T-bill return does not depend on the state of the economy because the Treasury must redeem the bills at par regardless of the state of the economy; therefore‚ T-bills are
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1) Why did Merrill Lynch need to update its IT infrastructure? Merrill Lynch needed to update its IT infrastructure in order to remain competitive. One of the most important ways to do so was to provide customers with Internet-based applications that provided them with up to date access to portfolios and the tools needed to work with those portfolios. There are many competitors in the financial management industry and if Merrill Lynch cannot maintain its technological edge then those competitors
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In reading the story “The Swimmer”‚ the main character Neddy Merrill‚ takes his journey home through swimming pools of his neighborhood‚ which then progresses into a journey through the years of his life. This is showing that the passage of time is inevitable‚ and no matter how much one might ignore it‚ it still passes. It is shown in this story that Neddy has been in denial of reality the entire time as well. At the beginning of this story it states that Neddy is “far from young‚” but he does his
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Origins The Morgan banking legacy dates way back to the mid of 1800‚ when Junior S. Morgan joined the company in his late thirties that‚ in the future‚ eventually become the world renowned J.P Morgan and Co... His son‚J. Pierpont Morgan ‚ who was to be the founder of J.P Morgan and Co.‚ was the financial titan of his day‚ acting as the United States’s unofficial banker‚ recognizing its railroad and helping to form great industrial combinations‚ such as General Electrics and U.S Steels. J.P Morgan Jr. succeeded
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Internal Support Processes 11 Customer Involvement 12 What is Physical Evidence? 13 Physical Tangible Evidence 13 Facilities 13 Office Layout 14 Ambience 15 Technology Integration 15 Implementation of On Line Services 16 Implementation of Informational Enterprise Services 17 Conclusion 18 References¬ 19 MORGAN STANLEY: SERVICES MARKETING ”Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide
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“Morgan Stanley is a global financial services firm that provides a comprehensive suite of products to a diverse group of clients and customers including corporations‚ governments‚ financial institutions‚ and individuals. MS currently has three operating segments: Institutional Securities‚ Global Wealth Management Group‚ and Asset Management.” Strengths * Extensive & diversified product portfolio * Ability to leverage global operations * Diversified revenue stream that helps in market
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1 .Why did Morgan Stanley underinvest in information technology? His main focus was on management and organization changes and not information technology‚ when trying to restore revenue. Also‚ when the two publicly held companies merged together‚ their operations were still running as if they were two different entities. Dean Witter’s Retail Brokerage which managed close to $616 billion in client assets where never fully integrated into Morgan Stanley’s information systems. Some individuals mainly
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