The ratios considered useful by upper management will be different than what an investor consider useful. Senior management will be concerned with the ratio like return on total assets because they want to know how the company is fairing overall and whether they will be able to meet the debt holders liability and shareholders expectation. An investor will be more concerned with ratios like return on equity because they just want to know how whether they will be able to make profit on their investment
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FACULTY OF LAW Lund University Sabina Örberg Tax Planning with Holding Companies for US Investors in Europe A Comparative Study of Holding Regimes in Sweden and Switzerland JAEM03 Master Thesis European Business Law 30 higher education credits Supervisor: Mats Tjernberg Term: Spring 2013 Contents SUMMARY 1 SAMMANFATTNING 2 PREFACE 3 ABBREVIATIONS 4 1 5 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background 1.2 Purpose 7 1.3 Method and Material 7 1.4 Delimitations
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Behavioral Finance Article Presentation “Are Investors Reluctant to Realize Their Losses” Are Investors Reluctant to Realize Their Losses? * This article was written by Terrance Odean. * This article was published by “Journal of Finance” in 1998. Aim of the Study By writing this article Terrance Odean wants to examine the tendency to hold losers too long and sell winners too soon. This tendency has been labeled Shefrin and Statman as a “disposition effect.” Terrance
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d RELIANCE CAPITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD. (RCAM) SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT ON RISK ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT May-July 2012 Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of post graduate degree in international business and finance AMITY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ NOIDA Faculty Guide Submitted By: Ms. VIBHA SINGH SAURAV SINHA Industry
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Q) Examine the role of SEBI as a regulatory authority‚ regulation of capital markets leads to increase in investors’ protection. This assignment discusses the role played by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) as a regulator of Indian capital markets and discusses in depth the capital market reforms initiated by SEBI. In spite of these reforms and increasing regulatory powers over the years‚ SEBI has been largely unsuccessful in controlling capital market scams. The strengths and
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No one doubts the value and importance of investor education and sophistication‚ but many investors are not really all that sophisticated. Goldman Sachs was scrutinized for marketing complex securities to its investors without telling them that a major hedge fund had taken a short position against these securities. The so-called sophisticated investors lost about $1 billion in this synthetic collateralized debt obligation (CDO). The SEC investigation of Goldman Sachs has emphasized that even
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The short of it: Investor sentiment and anomalies by* Robert F. Stambaugh‚ Jianfeng Yu‚ and Yu Yuan November 3‚ 2011 Abstract This study explores the role of investor sentiment in a broad set of anomalies in cross-sectional stock returns. We consider a setting in which the presence of marketwide sentiment is combined with the argument that overpricing should be more prevalent than underpricing‚ due to short-sale impediments. Long-short strategies that exploit the anomalies exhibit profits
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Types of and differences in audit risks – inherent‚ control & detection 6. Types of and differences in audit testing – inquiry‚ observation‚ inspection‚ confirmation‚ reperformance and recalculation 7. Differences in audit sampling (variables – numeric quantities and attributes – prescribed controls) and basis of methods 8. Required GAAS procedures 9. Fraud risks and related required audit procedures (AU C 240 / SAS 99) 10. Risk of Management Override and related audit testing/procedures 11
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greatest Investors Under the guidance of Prof. R. K. Sharma Faculty Jkshim Submitted By Nikhil Kumar J. P 2nd year MBA JKSHIM On: 11 September 2012 Strategies of the world’s greatest Investors The everlasting Intelligence Introduction: Where do most successful people invest (or where have they in the past) to make money investing over the long term? The answer before the financial crisis was bonds‚ stocks and real estate. The answer today for the average investor is the same
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INCENTIVES FOR INVESTORS The government has come up with a liberal program of fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to attract foreign capital and technology that complements local resources. Different incentives schemes are available relative to the location and registration of the proposed business activity. Thus‚ there are several options for an enterprise to choose from : A. Projects Registered at the Board of Investments (BOI)E.O. 226 The BOI‚ an agency under the Department of Trade
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