Features & Benefits Fixed monthly installments are being remitted to Recurring Deposit by a Standing Order‚ ECS Mandate or by regular direct remittance Opening Balance: Rs.500/- Interest Rate: As applicable for term deposits including the benefits of Senior Citizens TDS in Interest: No TDS as per current regulations Deposit Tenor: 12 months to 120 months Nomination facility: Available Premature Closure: Allowed |[pic]
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CASE STUDY TRANSPORTATION AND 3RD PARTY LOGISTICS COMPANY A small transportation and third party logistics company had recently gone public through a reverse merger. The company was still in a development phase and needed to secure corporate financing. The company also wanted to start an awareness campaign that would build awareness in the financial community and build their profile within the transportation and logistics industry. Suggest steps to be taken by this company to raise awareness
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ASA Bangladesh Research Brief History of ASA ASA stands for Association for Social Advancement‚ which is a non-governmental organization aiming at helping poor people to get out of poverty. Bangladesh earned its independence in 1971‚ but because of the war‚ the whole country needed to be reconstructed. The unstable and bureaucratic political system slowed down the speed of economic development. In the meantime‚ some small non-governmental organizations stepped into Bangladesh to help the local
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BA280.1: Corporate Finance Case #3: Padgett Paper Products Company Almera / Demasu-ay / Libo-on / Olaño / Reboton / Relucio / San Luis ============================================================ Overview Our company‚ Padgett Paper Product (PPP) is a closely held publicly listed paper manufacturing company whose ownership remained with the descendants of the founder and whose majority of family members was inactive in company’s management. Major connection of these family members came
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-Bond: long term promissory note -Zero Coupon Bond: issued at discount‚ no payment -Call provision: issuing corp can redeem bonds prior to maturity at call premium; typically happens if interest rates fall below coupon rate -Value of bond: present value of annuity + present value of lump sum -Nominal interest rate (Rd) = r* + IP + DRP + LP + MRP r* = real risk free‚ IP = inflation premiums‚ DRP = default risk‚ LP = liquidity‚ MRP = maturity risk -Yield Curve: graph of relationship between
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Problems form Corporate Finance 1. Compute the following: Present Value | Years | Interest Rate | Future Value | $227‚382 | 20 | 5 | | | 16 | 17 | $886‚073 | $25‚000 | 18 | | $143‚625 | $1‚941 | | 5 | $3‚700 | 2. At 9 percent interest‚ how long does it take to double your money? To quadruple it? 3. In 2006‚ a gold $3 coin minted in 1879 was auctioned for $9.000. For this to have been true‚ what was the annual increase in the value of the coin? 4. You can earn 0
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CONTENT Page no. Certificate from the Organization / Corporate Guide Certificate from the Faculty Guide Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………...02 Executive Summary……………………..........................................................03 Chapter 1…………………………………………………………………………..04 Company Profile * Overview…………………………………………………………………...05 * History……………………………………………………………………...07 * Competitors…………………………………...…………………………....09 * Strength/Opportunity & weakness/Threats………………………………
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forms of systematic risk which at times can evolve into industrial crisis. The risks they face include credit risk‚ market risk‚ business risk and interest rate risk to name a few. And bank capital plays an essential role in the absorption of losses related to these risks. Credit Risk Credit risk is the risk that an obligator will not make future interest payments or principle repayments when due and is the main risk faced by banks‚ considering how large global financial markets are and the proportion
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Gold again becomes acceptable as a medium of exchange. (2 marks) b. Prices in the gold market become more volatile. (2 marks) c. You expect inflation to rise‚ and gold prices tend to move with the aggregate price level. (3 marks) d. You expect interest rates to rise. (3 marks) Outline of solutions: (a) More‚ because it has become more liquid; (b) less‚ because it has become more risky; (c) more‚ because its expected return has risen; (d) more‚ because its expected return has risen relative
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Loan for Diagnostic Center Loan scheme for Employment Abroad Consumer Credit loan is designed to support permanent employees in Government‚ Semi Government‚ Autonomous and recognized bodies to purchase consumer durables for household use. Rate of interest
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