ITM Business School ITM University Scope and means to improve NIMs in comparison to other banks Internship report submitted to SBI in completion of the requirement of summer internship at State Bank of India Project mentor: Mr A. Raizada Student name: Neha Gupta APRIL 22 2013 TO JUNE 22 2013 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION This is to certify that the project
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ability to exercise significant influence over Bike. Bike’s assets on that date were recorded at $10‚500‚000 with liabilities of $4‚500‚000. There were no other differences between book and fair values. During 2010‚ Bike reported net income of $500‚000. For 2011‚ Bike reported net income of $800‚000. Dividends of $300‚000 were paid in each of these two years. 49. How much income did Harley report from Bike for 2010? A. $120‚000. B. $200‚000. C. $300‚000. D. $320‚000. E. $500‚000. 26. Under the equity
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result? 6. Table 3.5 presents a computer spreadsheet for estimating R& E Sup-plies’ external financing required for 2009. The text mentions that with modifications to the equations for equity and net sales‚ the fore-cast can easily be extended through 2010. Write the modified equations for equity and net sales. 7. Using a computer spreadsheet‚ the information presented below‚ and the
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maximization problem A. the decision maker seeks to maximize net benefits. B. the decision maker seeks to maximize total benefits. C. the decision maker does not take cost into account because there is no constraint. D. the decision maker does not take the objective function into account because there is no constraint. E. none of the above 5. When marginal cost is greater than marginal benefit at the current activity level‚ the decision maker can increase net benefit by decreasing the activity because A. B.
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CRGB Tutorial 1 Name: Wing Chi Chan Stella ID: a1618336 1. In the case of Coca-Cola’s Water Neutrality Initiative‚ Coca-Cola is facing the public issue of using too much water that depriving local villagers’ supply of water for drinking and irrigation. In addition‚ India charges the company for its products containing dangerous unacceptable pesticide residues level. Because all aspects of the production are dependent on this resource. From the company’s perspective‚ water is the key component
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Brandex Inc. listed common stock and other paid-in capital at $1‚100‚000 and retained earnings at $3‚400‚000. The next year‚ retained earnings were listed at $3‚700‚000. The firm’s net income in 2011 was $900‚000. T here were no stock repurchases during the year. What were the dividends paid by the firm in 2011? Net income = increase in retained earnings + dividends $900‚000 = ($3‚700‚000 − $3‚400‚000) + dividends dividends = $600‚000 The founder of Alchemy Products‚ Inc.‚ discovered a way to
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Coca-Cola’s Water Neutrality Initiative 1. The public issue that the Coca-Cola Company was facing is this case was its impact on its water use in local communities. The company was depleting local water reserves and introducing dangerous levels of pesticides in its products in and around its global plants. I feel that the nonmarket stakeholders were the ones most concerned by this public issue in the beginning. The global leaders (government) understood that the depletion of the world’s water
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Social safety nets and education of girls and women It has been well documented that Social Safety Nets (SSN) have a significant and‚ in some cases‚ sizable effect on school enrollment and attendance of adolescent girls. Table 4 provides an overview of the evidence of the impact of SSNs on education of girls and women. Conditional cash transfers (CCT) have been effective in reducing the gender gap in those countries where school enrollment rates among girls were lower than among boys (100). School
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Exchange Corp. is a company that acts as a facilitator in tax-favored real estate swaps. Such swaps‚ know as 1031 exchanges‚ permit participants to avoid some or all of the capital gains taxes that would otherwise be due. The bookkeeper for the company has been asked to prepare a report for the company to help its owner/manager analyze performance. The first such report appears below: Note that the revenues and costs in the above report are unit revenues and costs. For example‚ the average office
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Table of Contents 1.1 Introduction 1.2 NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV) 1.3 ADVANTAGES OF NPV 1.4 DISADVANTAGES OF NPV 1.5 PAYBACK 1.6 Arguments in favour of payback 1.7 Debt vs Equity 1.8 Equity equals Ownership (Share Profits and Control) 1.9 Debt: Money You Owe 2.0 ADVANTAGES OF DEBT COMPARED TO EQUITY 2.1 DISADVANTAGES OF DEBT COMPARED TO EQUITY 2.2 Managerial Ownership and Agency Costs 2.3 Concentrated Ownership and Agency Costs 2.4 Debt and Agency Costs 2.5 PECKING ORDER THEORY OVERVIEW
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