MATH OF INVESTMENT (FORMULAS AND SAMPLE PROBLEMS) SIMPLE INTEREST: a) I= Prt b) F= P+ I c) I= F- P d) F= P (1 + rt) e) P= F / 1+ rt f) R= I / Pt g) P= I / rt h) t= I / Pr i) EXACT INTEREST: j) k) Ie= Pr approximate time Ie= Pr exact time l) 365 days 360 days m) n) ORDINARY INTEREST o) p) Io= Pr exact time Io= Pr approximate time q)
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SOURCES OF BANK’S INCOME A bank is a business organisation engaged in the business of borrowing and lending money. A bank can earn income only if it borrows at a lower rate and lends at a higher rate. The difference between the two rates will represent the costs incurred by the bank and the profit. Bank also provides a number of services to its customers for which it charges commission. This is also an important source of income. The followings are the various sources of a bank’s profit: 1
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1.What were the possible synergies and forces propelling the merger between P&G and Gillette—as well as the history of other takeover attempts for Gillette? Both P & G and Gillette were established in the early 1900’s and served similar purposes. Gillette and P & G are both strong‚ stable companies and could make an even stronger company. One of the propellers causing the companies to merge was that Gillette sold to men while P & G focused on women in the industry. These companies sell similar
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Investment Policy Statement By Vikrant Sethi (2012D12) 1. Introduction and Background Information of the Investor Mr. Jagdish Narain Wahal (my grandfather) is a retired ex general manager at Hindustan Petroleum. He retired at the age of 60. He is now 81 years old. He wants to invest Rs.5 lakhs to earn a bit extra income for funding trips to meet children who live abroad. His current investments are as follows: a) Fixed Deposits Bank | Amount | Time Period | Expiry of Lock-In
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invests part of his money at an annual interest rate of 6%‚ the rest at 9% annual rate. The return on these two investments over one year is $1‚440. How much does he invest at each rate? Solution Paul made two investments totaling $15‚000. The percentage return on the first investment was 7% annually‚ while the the percentage return on the second one was 10% annually. If the total return on the two investments over one year was $1‚350‚ how much was invested at each rate? Ben invested $30
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Introduction: Apex Investment Partners was founded in 1987 by James A. Johnson and the First Analysis Corporation. In its eight-year life‚ the VC had raised three funds. The two first which are already closed had‚ together‚ a committed capital of around $70M. There were mainly concentrated in four areas: • • • • Telecommunication‚ information technology and software. Environmental and industrial productivity-related technologies. Consumer products and specialty retail. Health-care and related technologies
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Financial Situation Summarize Take Home Income His annually income includes $65000 from self-employed business and $20000 from part-time job totally worth $85000. After contributing to superannuation‚ the taxable income is $80000; there is no Medicare levy since they have private health insurance. So the total tax is $17550‚ his take home income is $62450. Her take home pay is $601*52 equals $31252 per year‚ which is after tax amount. So their total take home income is $93702 per year ($7808.5 monthly)
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WINTER TRAINING REPORT ON “COMPANY OVERVIEW” AND “CUSTOMER BUYING PREFERENCE” AT Angel Stock Broking Ltd. IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT IN THE BBA DEGREE OF VNSGU ‚ SURAT SUBMITTED BY: GUIDED BY: Mr. Gaurang sonigra INTERNAL GUIDE AT GRIMS: Mr. Nilesh patel EXTERNAL GUIDE AT CO. Mr. Jayesh savaliya Prof.v.b.shah institute of managemant (Amroli) VEER NARMAD SOUTH GUJRAT UNIVERSITY MARCH-2012 2.Company Certificate
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Law of Diminishing Returns The Law of Diminishing Returns says that when some inputs are fixed in capacity in the short run‚ increasing the variable input working with the fixed inputs would first lead to increasing additional output per additional unit of variable input‚ but eventually decreasing additional output per additional unit of variable input after the optimal capacity of the fixed input has been exceeded. Let’s look at a simple short-run production process where there is a fixed input
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FINANCIAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Before starting to explain the details of investing is necessary to be clear about the aspect I believe is the most important into every business activity: The Knowledge. The knowledge is the factor that puts an investor into a better position respect than another one‚ knowing what is surrounding you and how it works is vital in order to make a successful business activity‚ specially investing. No big countries will exist without big companies and societies
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