Financial Crisis Todd McTigue INTRO In 2008‚ the United States experienced a major financial crisis which led to the worst recession since World War II. Both the financial crisis and the downturn in the U.S. economy spread to many foreign nations‚ resulting in a global economic crisis. In the months following the initial decline‚ the U.S. stock market plummeted‚ liquidity dried up‚ successful companies began laying off employees
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dollars; euros D) bonds; stocks 2. Which of the following best defines a security? A) It is a claim on the past flow of income. B) It is a claim on the depreciation of income. C) It is a fixed payment. D) It is a claim on the future flow of income. 3. A bond is an example of a: A) fixed income security. B) constant asset. C) flexible income security. D) security with an unknown payment. 4. To attract ________ of a zero coupon bond‚ the seller must ________ the bond at ________ its
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International law and Municipal law‚ it is important to know what these to laws are. International law is the rules and conducts which deals with the conduct of states. To put into simpler terms‚ the international law is a set of rules in which the countries use in dealing with each other. The Municipal law is the internal law of the land. There are different theories that distinguish the difference of the two laws. The dualists or the pluralist theory states that international law and municipal law are different
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Executive summary 2 PART 1: Valuation of the Yell Group 3 LBO Potential 3 Financial structure 3 Ownership structure 4 Potential cultural differences 4 Valuation 4 PART 2 : Readings 10 Bond prices and takeovers 10 Abnormal Bond Returns 10 Impact on bond returns of different legal standards in case of cross-border acquisitions 11 Sources of financing takeovers 11 References 14 Executive summary The Yell group is consists of BT Yellow Book Yellow Pages USA and
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BMMF5103 – SUGGESTED ANSWERS: PART A Question 1 a. (i). E(r) = .05(-.5) + .10(-.15) + .2(.05) + .3(.15) + .2(.25) + .15(.40) = .125 = 12.5% (ii). Var =.05(-.50 - .125)2 + .1(-.15 - .125)2 + .2(.05 - .125)2 + .3(.15 - .125)2 + .2(.25 - .125)2 + .15(.40 .125)2 = .0428 Stddev = (.0428)1/2 = .2069 (iii) C.V. = .2069/.125 = 1.6552 b. First find the portfolio’s beta: 15% = 6% + (6%)bp 9% = 6%bp bp = 1.5. Let bc be the beta of the company for which she works. The portfolio’s beta is a weighted average
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exchange 15. Capital Markets and Security Authority of Tanzania 16. Capital markets 17. Treasury Bills market 18. Government Bond market 19. Commercial paper market 20. Corporate bond market 21. Mutual funds 22. Stock options markets 23. Financial Swaps markets 24. Financial Future markets 25. International bonds markets 26. Interests rates futures contracts markets 27. Instruments for hedging foreign exchange risks 28. Forward contract
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How to invest in Mutual Funds Step 1: Choose the type of Mutual fund you want to invest in. There are many different types of mutual funds but all you need to know to begin is the three basic types: stock funds‚ bond funds and money market funds. There are also hybrids‚ usually called balanced funds‚ which invest in some combination of the three basic types. Step 2: Determine how much money you want to invest‚ for how long and in what kinds of investments. It is also important to know your
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of 4 different funds were analysed. The four different funds are equity fund‚ balance fund‚ bond fund and money market fund. After the analysis done‚ conclusion and recommendation are provided. | 5 Years | Fund (%) | RHB | CIMB | Public | Equity | 8.21 | 9.23 | 8.01 | Balanced | 8.83 | 8.98 | 8.37 | Bond | 7.08 | 8.01 | 7.38 | Money market | 2.31 | 2.67 | 2.44 | The equity‚ balanced‚ bond and money market fund return in % for the last five years of the three banks are shown above
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LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY........................................................5 1.8 DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS……………………………………………………..6 CHAPTER TWO 2. LITERATURE REVIEW………………………………………………………….7 2.1 TYPES OF LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS………………………………………..8 2.1.1 BONDS………………………………………………………………….....8 2.1.2 LOANS…………………………………………………………………….10 2.1.3 COMMERCIAL BANKS DEPOSITS……………………………………11 2.1.4 EQUITY…………………………………………………………………...11 2.1.5 REAL ESTATES………………………………………………………….12 2.1.6 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES…………………………………………
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is there a time value of money? • How can we calculate future from present values and vice versa? • What are annuities & perpetuities? • How can we calculate the present value of annuities & perpetuities? 8 Key topics: Value Chapter 6: Valuing Bonds
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