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Non-Performing Assets In Indian Banks On August 22‚ 2012 in Banking‚ Economy by Prof. S. Srinivasan (External Contributor) The Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) of the Indian banking sector have been incessantly rising in the past six months. Historically‚ in 1997‚ NPAs were 15.8% of loans for the banking sector‚ which nosedived to 2.4% in 2008. This figure stands at 2.94% of loans in 2012. In absolute figures‚ NPAs have doubled from 2009 to 2012 and assets under reconstruction had trebled during the
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fail‚ but many of those that flop have failed to plan. Answer: True Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 2. The master budget reflects the impact of operating decisions‚ but not financing decisions. Answer: False Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 The master budget reflects the impact of operating decisions and financing decisions. 3. Budgeted financial statements are also referred to as pro forma statements. Answer: True Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 4. Budgeting includes only
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Profit rates differ among firms in a given industry and even more widely among firms in different industries. Please explain the factors which contribute to different profit rates. Profit rates differ among firms in any given industry in variety of industries. Several theories are explained below to show which the factors are influences the profit of a firm; A. Risk Bearing Theory of Profit The idea was conceived initially by an American economist‚ F.H. Hawley. Hawley believed that a circle
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expenses | 73.5 | Depreciation | 12 | EBIT | 49.5 | Interest expense | 4.5 | EBT | 45 | Taxes (40%) | 18 | Net income | 27 | 1. Calculate the following ratios AND interpret the result against the industry average: Ratio | Your Answer | Industry Average | Your Interpretation (Good-Fair-Low-Poor) | Profit margin on sales | 27/795=3.3% | 3% | Good | Return on assets | 27/450=6% | 9% | Bad | Receivable turnover | 795/66=12.04 | 1.6X | Good | Inventory turnover | 795/159=5
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Chapter 9 Stock Valuation Learning Objectives 1. List and describe the four types of secondary markets. 2. Explain why many financial analysts treat preferred stock as a special type of bond rather than as a true equity security. 3. Describe how the general dividend-valuation model values a share of stock. 4. Discuss the assumptions that are necessary to make the general dividend-valuation model easier to use‚ and be able to use the model to compute the value of a firm’s stock
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............................ 2 2.0 MANAGERS………………………………………………………………………….. 2 2.1 Top Level Managers…………………………………………………………… 2 2.2 Middle level Managers………………………………………………………… 2 2.3 Low level Managers or first-line Managers…………………………………… 3 3.0 MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS………………………………………………………. 3 3.1 Planning……………………………………………………………………….. 4 3.2 Organising……………………………………………………………………… 4 3.3 Leading or Directing…………………………………………………………… 5 3.4 Controlling…………………………………………………………………….. 6 3.5 Staffing…………………………………………………………………………
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riskiness of the project relative to riskiness of the firm 9 Finding Comparable Pure Play § Often difficult to find comparable pure play companies § Honda enters aircraft business § Honda Motors Beta: § Embraer Source: Google Finance 0.96 1.65 10 Systematic vs.
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MANAGER’S ROLE IN ORGANIZATIONS Introduction Managers must wear many different hats in formulating and implementing task activities related to their positions. In an attempt to understand the diversity of hats managers must wear‚ many author examined managerial activities on a daily basis. Their study enabled them to identify ten different but‚ coordinated sets of behavior‚ or roles‚ that managers assume. These ten roles can be separated into three general groupings: interpersonal roles‚ informational
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Managerial Issues Ryan Shelton CMGT/445 August 27‚ 2014 Gloria De Leon Managing Information Systems Information systems provide the infrastructure and enable communication for every kind of business in today’s global economy. The responsible managers in charge of these vital systems face several key issues in their efforts to effectively manage corporate information systems. Information systems‚ particularly hardware and software components‚ become
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