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    Family Bond

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    The family system is the most conspicuous bond in the social scheme of things. This bond ties people to each other with invisible strings of love and care‚ each one bonded to all others in his/her entirety. The family that consists of the elder’s brothers‚ sisters and children are all bound to each other no matter how far away they may be from each other physically. The family is the inspiration of each individual member and‚ above all‚ it is the objective for which each individual member lives

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    Advantages/Disadvantages Advantages of bonds Bonds as an investment instrument bring a lot of advantages to the bond holders. Firstly‚ bonds are more stable than stocks. Investing in bonds involve lower risks compared to stocks. Normally‚ bond holders are more likely to receive the coupon rate (interest) from bond issuers. So‚ there is very less chances that bond holders will lost out on their investment. Also‚ they can feel relieved when they invest in the reliable investment and taking less

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    CP:s and bonds

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    keeping many businesses afloat. The bond market is another environment where debts are issued and taken up by investors. As a capital market it is concerned with loans with long-term maturities (5-30 years) and companies use them to invest in new facilities etc. thus increasing growth opportunities. Bonds long-term maturity makes an active secondary market essential. Most bonds pay a rate of interest (usually semiannually) known as a coupon but zero-coupon bonds (which do not pay interest but‚ like

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    Stock Marketing

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    The Stock Market Do you think if your personal finance are affected and thousands of company’s shares traded because of the New York Stock Exchange? The biggest stock market in the world Billions of dollars pass from hand to hand every single day in this establishment. Two hundred years ago in front of Trinity Church in East Manhattan‚ the foundation of the New York Stock Exchange has started out. Recurrently owning shares in cargo was coming in on ships everyday for silver traders after the

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    Stock Valuation

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    Studies Valuation is the first step toward intelligent investing. When an investor attempts to determine the worth of her shares based on the fundamentals‚ it helps her make informed decisions about what stocks to buy or sell. Without fundamental value‚ one is set adrift in a sea of random short-term price movements and gut feelings. Before we can value a share of stock‚ we have to have some notion of what a share of stock is. A share of stock is not some magical creation that ebbs and flows like

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    Chemical Bonds

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    Chemical Bonds Chemical Bond: is the force that holds atoms together in a compound. They form because they lower the potential energy of the charged particles that compose atoms. Chemical bonds can be broadly classified into two types: Ionic and Covalent. Ionic: metal & nonmetal Metals have a tendency to lose electrons and nonmetals have a tendency to gain them. The metal atom becomes a cation and a nonmetal becomes an anion. The oppositely charged ions attract one another and form an ionic

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    Stock Price

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    If you bought a share of stock‚ what would you expect to receive‚ when would you expect to receive it‚ and would you be certain that your expectations would be met? 2. If most investors expect the same cash flows from Companies A and B but are more confident that Company A’s cash flow will be close to their expected value‚ which should have the higher stock price? Explain. 3. When is a stock said to be in equilibrium? At any given time‚ would you guess that most stocks are in equilibrium as you

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    How to Value Bonds 1. What is the present value of a 10-year‚ pure discount bond paying $1‚000 at maturity if the appropriate interest rate is: a. 5 percent? b. 10 percent? c. 15 percent? 2. Microhard has issued a bond with the following characteristics: Principal: $1‚000 Time to maturity: 20 years Coupon rate: 8 percent‚ compounded semiannually Semiannual payments Calculate the price of this bond if the stated annual

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    stock pitch

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    Germany’s 1st Cross-Collegiate Stock Pitch Competition -Instruction Manual for participating Students- How to Pitch a Stock/Bond (A recommendation how to…) A) The Analysis B) The Research A) The Analysis: 1) State the name‚ ticker and price of the company. Key Financial Information should be presented in a table. Then give a brief company description. Also know how this stock has traded over the last year (use a stock price graph). ( Note: Bonds will differ from equities in their

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    Stock Valuation

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    The Best Stock Valuation Method When trying to figure out which valuation method to use to value a stock for the first time‚ most investors will quickly discover the overwhelming number of valuation techniques available to them today. There are the simple to use ones‚ such as the comparable method‚ and there are the more involved methods‚ such as the discounted cash flow model. Which one should you use? Unfortunately‚ there is no one method that is best suited for every situation. Each stock is different

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