American International University of Bangladesh I have used Word 2013 and table of contents‚ List of figures and tables are below Saif-Ur-Rashid: 12-96055-3 A study on Loan Disbursement system of IFIC Bank (Dhaka Stock Exchange Branch Ltd.) A study on Loan Disbursement system of IFIC Bank (Dhaka Stock Exchange Branch Ltd) Prepared for: Dr. Shahriar Kabir Assistant Professor‚ School of Business University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
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last decade‚ loans worth approximately $12.6 billion have been granted to Pakistan. Each loan that IMF grants has its own specific purpose and conditions. Unlike World Bank‚ IMF focuses on funding a complete program rather than a single project. In our report we will be focusing on the conditionality imposed by IMF and its subsequent affect on the economic policies of Pakistan when granting loans. These conditions serve two purposes: 1. To serve the original purpose of taking the loan; to solve
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Professor Smith Midland Energy Resources‚ Inc.: Cost of Capital Case Questions This case provides an opportunity to determine what cost of capital firms should use when firms are evaluating investment opportunities. The case addresses what inputs should be used in estimating the opportunity cost of capital for investors as well as which firms should be identified as comparables. 1. How are Mortensen’s estimates of Midland’s cost of capital used? How‚ if at all‚ should these anticipated uses
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Midland Energy Resources‚ Inc.: Cost of Capital Background Information: ➢ Janet Mortensen‚ Senior vice preside of project finance for Midland Energy Resources ➢ Midland Has three divisions o Exploring and Production(E&P) o Refining and Marketing (R&M) o Petrochemicals ➢ 2006 Operating Revenue-$248.5 billion Operating Income- $42.2 billion ➢ Estimated Cost of Capital used to analyses o Asset appraisal for capital budgeting o
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decision. You have identified the following four alternatives available to Liquid Chemical Co. • Alternative A: It is the status quo. (i.e.‚ Liquid Chemical Co. will continue making the containers and performing maintenance.) • Alternative B: Liquid Chemical Co. will continue making the containers‚ but it will outsource the maintenance to Packages‚ Inc. • Alternative C: Liquid Chemical Co. will buy containers from Packages‚ Inc.‚ but it will perform the maintenance. • Alternative D: It is completely
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Through this calculation we conclude that the cost of equity is 11.23%. These are the results we obtain: Company’s Beta of Equity = 1.25 | Find Cost of Equity (Ke) by CAPM | Ke @ EMRP of 5% = .0498+1.25(.05) | 0.11230 | The next step Midland needs to take in order to determine its corporate WACC‚ is to find the cost of debt. We can be more confident in the actual future cost of the debt in the future because it is a set amount of interest paid to debt holders. In the case we are told
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Midland Energy Introduction: Midland Energy Resources‚ Inc. is a global multi-division energy company with operations in oil and gas exploration and production (E&P)‚ refining and marketing (R&M)‚ and petrochemicals. On a consolidated level‚ the company had 2006 operating revenue and operating income of $248.5 billion and $42.2 billion‚ respectively. Its largest division is R&M with the Petrochemical division being the smallest. Midland’s most profitable segment is its P&E division which generates
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Ermina Dedic Legal Brief 1 Name of Case: Dow Chemical Co. v United States. Court: U.S. Supreme Court Citation: 476 U.S. 227 (1986) Parties and their roles: Dow Chemical (Plaintiffs/Petitioner) and United States (Defendants/ Respondents) Facts: Dow Chemical operates a two-thousand-acre chemical plant at Midland‚ Michigan. The facility‚ with numerous buildings‚ conduits‚ and pipes‚ are visible from the air. Dow has maintained ground security at the
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Loan Scenarios Midland Chemical Co. is negotiating a loan from Manhattan Bank and Trust. The small chemical company needs to borrow $500‚000. The bank offers a rate of 8 ¼ percent with a 20 percent compensating balance requirement‚ or as an alternative‚ 9 ¾ percent with additional fees of $5‚500 to cover services the bank is providing. In either case the rate on the loan is floating (changes as the prime interest rate changes). The loan would be for one year. A. Which loan carries the lower
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Every businessperson is a product of that person’s culture. When businesspersons of different cultures negotiate commercial deals there is bound to be cultural clash. Do you agree with this view in the context of negotiating with the Chinese? Why or why not? How could such a clash be avoided in business deals with China? When preparing for a business trip to China‚ most Westerners like to refer to advices that can help them through the first series of business transactions. However‚ this won’t
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