Table of Contents The Impact of Globalisation on Multinational Companies Introduction Globalization is a term used to describe the trend of growth; trade practices between undertakings perform beyond the geographic and economic boundaries‚ so that they exist (Waters‚ 2001 Brinkman‚ Brinkman‚ 2002). Globalization is used to describe the nature of the dominant international trade and business‚ as they are no longer limited to serving specific groups of consumers in
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developing and improving its business‚ at the same time‚ the exploration of Colgate has ever never stopped as well. Through acquisition and expansion strategies‚ according to Forbes‚ Colgate has become the 65th largest company in the world. As a strong multinational company in FMCG (fast moving consuming goods) sector‚ Colgate offers four main product ranges including oral care‚ personal care‚ home care and pet nutrition. Its products are on almost every distributor’s shelves under the recognizable household
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INVESTMENT AVENUES 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENT The money one earns is partly spent and the rest is saved for meeting future expenses‚ instead of keeping savings idle one may like to use savings in order to get returns on it in the future‚ this is called as investment. In an economic sense‚ an investment is the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to create wealth. In finance‚ an investment is a monetary asset purchased with the idea that the asset will provide
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MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN INDIA MEANING • Multinational corporations (MNCs) are huge industrial organizations having a wide network of branches and subsidiaries spread over a number of countries. The two main characteristics of MNCs are their large size and the fact that their worldwide activities are centrally controlled by the parent companies. POSITIVE ROLE OF MNCs • The frst important contribution of MNCs is its role in flling the resource gap between targeted or desired
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Investment Behavior‚ Observable Expectations‚ and Internal Funds Jason G. Cummins ∗ Assistant Professor New York University 269 Mercer Street New York‚ NY 10003 jcummins@econ.nyu.edu Kevin A. Hassett Resident Scholar American Enterprise Institute 1150 17th Street NW Washington‚ DC 20036 khassett@aei.org Stephen D. Oliner Asst. Dir. of Research Federal Reserve Board Mail Stop 93 Washington‚ DC 20551 soliner@frb.gov First Draft: September 8‚ 1997 Second Draft: July 6‚ 1998 Third Draft: March 31
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The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: An Investment Itself? “Race is a cultural construct‚ but one with deadly social causes and consequences” (Lipsitz 2). In his book‚ The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: How White People Profit From Identity Politics‚ George Lipsitz argues that it is in the best interest of white Americans to “invest in whiteness‚ to remain true to an identity that provides them with resources‚ power‚ and opportunity (Lipsitz vii).” Lipsitz’s book gives a substantial
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Multinational Tax Management • Tax planning for multinational operations is an extremely complex but important aspect of international business. • To plan effectively‚ MNCs must understand not only the intricacies of their own operations worldwide‚ but also the different structures and interpretations of tax liabilities across countries. • The primary objective of multinational tax planning is the minimization of the firm’s worldwide tax burden. Multinational Tax Management • Taxes have a major
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Assignment 1 Case Study I will be analysing your three investment choices using three criteria‚ the net present value and internal rate of return and payback period. In analysing the following investments I have not taken into account the effects of taxation Ranking of investments Investment 3 has the best rating using the three analysis tools‚ the initial investment is paid back after 5.05 years‚ followed by investment 2 Limitations of analysis using NPV‚ IRR and PP The results
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INVESTMENT •ALTERNATIVES •CLASSIFICATION •APPROACHES DMP-INVESTMENT MGT Investment Vs. Speculation INVESTOR • PLANNING HORIZON • RISK DISPOSITION • RETURN EXPECTATION • BASIS FOR DECISIONS • LEVERAGE LONG MODERATE MODEST FUNDAMENTAL NO DMP-INVESTMENT MGT SPECULATOR SHORT HIGH HIGH TECHNICAL HIGH Investment Alternatives Investm ent A venues N onm arketable Financial A ssets B onds E quity Shares M oney M arket Instrum ents M utual Fund Schem es R eal E state L ife Insurance
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Internship Report On “Investment Analysis of BCBL” Guide Teacher MR. M. Muzahidul Islam Professor Department of Banking University of Dhaka Department of Banking University of Dhaka Prepared By: Yunus Sheikh ID: 012 BBA 14th Batch Department of Banking University of Dhaka March 25‚ 2012 Guide Teacher: MR. M. Muzahidul Islam Professor Department of Banking University of Dhaka Letter of Transmittal March 25‚ 2012 MR. M. Muzahidul Islam Professor
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