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    CP:s and bonds

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    wholesale promissory notes with fixed maturities for up to one year‚ usually issued at a discount to par value and repay full par at maturity. The interest earned is thus implied in the difference between the amount the company receives and the higher it repays. CP:s are largely used to finance accounts receivables and are essential in keeping many businesses afloat. The bond market is another environment where debts are issued and taken up by investors. As a capital market it is concerned with loans

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    Debt

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    Debt and equity financing Debt and equity financing is the sources of funding can provide you with all the cash you need to start or grow your business.  Debt financing Debt financing means borrowing money from an outside source with the promise of paying back the borrowed amount‚ plus the agreed-upon interest‚ at a later date. When a firm raises money for working capital or capital expenditures by selling bonds‚ bills‚ or notes to individual and/or institutional investors can be considered as debt

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    Bond Valuation

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    Security Valuation – Valuation of Bonds and Debt Securities A bond or a debenture is a long term debt instrument carrying a fixed rate of interest which is known to investors. A bond is redeemable after a specified period. Bonds are also called gilt edged securities or gilt when issued by the government since it is free of default risk. Features of a Bond or Debenture • Face Value – Face value is called par value. A bond / debenture is generally issued at a par value and interest is paid

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    Debt Market

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    Instruments Of Debt Market Submitted to: Submitted By: Mrs. Gitanjali Gupta Sumeet Luhach Asst. Professor B.B.A. 3rd Sem. KAIM Roll No. 1125 [pic] [pic] CHARKHI DADRI Affiliated to M.D.U. Rohtak. Debt Market Debt market refers to the financial market where investors buy and sell debt securities‚ mostly in the form of bonds. These markets are important source of funds‚ especially in a developing economy like India. India debt market is one

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    Bond Market

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    to Bond Market A financial market place where debt instruments‚ primarily bonds‚ are bought and sold is called a bond market. The dealings in a bond market are limited to a small group of participants. Contrary to stock or commodities trading‚ the bond market (also known as the debt market) lacks a central exchange. The bond market (also known as the credit‚ or fixed income market) is a financial market where participants can issue new debt‚ known as the primary market‚ or buy and sell debt securities

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    Dividend Discount Model

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    Dividend discount model Dividend discount model (DDM) is a way of valuing a share based on the net present value of the dividends that you expect to receive in the future. According to the DDM‚ dividends are the cash flows that are returned to the shareholder. FY 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007F 2008F 2009F Share price 0.155 0.150 0.230 0.370 0.450 0.450 Dividends per share 0.005 0.012 0.014 0.012 0.013 0.019 0.0178 0.020 Dividend Growth 0.0833 0.258 0.014 0.014 Dividend rates

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    Convertible Bond

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    Convertible Bonds A convertible bond is a bond that can be converted into shares of common stock. Therefore‚ these are two sources of value for this security: the value of the bond components‚ and the value from possibly converting the security into shares of common stock. Features of a Convertible Bond The basic features of a convertible bond can be illustrated by a hypothetical example. On November 1‚ 2003 ("today")‚ Apple‚ had $400 million in 8.80 percent (annual payments) convertible bonds due in

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    Stocks and Bonds

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    stock are sold to raise funds for the long term financing requirements of the firm. Capital Stock‚ Dividends‚ and Retained Earnings CAPITAL STOCK- interest of the owners of a corporation. -Issued Stock- portion of the authorized stock has been issued and sold. - Unissued Stock- those which are not yet issued. DIVIDENDS- the net income of a corporation maybe distributed to the stock holders. There are times‚ when the profits are not declared as dividends. Instead‚ it is RETAINED in the company’s

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    Government Bonds & E Savings Bonds David A Barton Colorado Technical University Online Government Bonds & E Savings Bonds Retrieved from: Treasury Direct http://www.treasurydirect.gov/BC/SBPrice EE BONDS: $ 50 - $500 - $1‚000 Oct-2001 |   | Oct-2004 | | Oct-2007 | | Oct-2010 | Value | | Int. Rate | | Value | | Int. Rate | | Value | | Int. Rate | |

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    Alternating Schedules

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    Adam Cedillo 12/11/12 Mrs. Raines 4th Period Alternating Schedules Students past the eighth grade should be allowed to choose their times to go to school; the college does it‚ why shouldn’t we do the same? Alternating schedules could gain the students’ interest in school. We wouldn’t have the same bring schedule every day. Alternating schedules give students time to do homework. Having school all day and then having homework is time consuming. Some students have to work right after and

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