iExaminers’ commentaries 2011 Examiners’ commentaries 2011 23 Investment management Important note This commentary reflects the examination and assessment arrangements for this course in the academic year 2010–11. The format and structure of the examination may change in future years‚ and any such changes will be publicised on the virtual learning environment (VLE). Specific comments on questions – Zone A Candidates should answer FOUR of the following EIGHT questions. All questions carry equal
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deregulation for the meltdown in the investment banking industry‚ and how could the government have foreseen and/or stopped the domino effect before the crisis of 2008?s The gov could have decided to not back up what they were not regulating. They are partly to blame for the crisis because who knows if the banks would have issued the loans they issued and taken on huge amounts of risk if they didn’t have the guarantee of the banks behind them. 2. Could any one of the investment banks have remained competitive
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the revenues that come after their products are sold. d. Do not forget working capital requirements. Net working capital aka working capital is the difference between a company short term assets and liabilities. Most projects entail an additional investment in working capital‚ which should be recognized in your cash flow forecasts. e. Include opportunity costs. Is the cash it could generate for the company if the project were rejected and the resource were sold or put to some other productive use
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Questionnaire for Consumer Perception in Investment in ULIP and Mutual Fund Name- Age- Martial Status- No of Dependents- 1. Do you save? Yes No 2. What do you do with your savings? …......................................................................................................................................... 3. Current Value of your investment? …..............................................................................
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Introduction Understanding the response of personal savings and expenditure to changes in the interest rates is a central to many issues in the economic policy. If personal savings decline as a result‚ the overall increase in the national savings would be less than the reduction in the budget deficit. Alternatively‚ contractionary monetary policy generally causes interest rates to rise. It personal saving increase as a result‚ the corresponding fall in consumer expenditure helps to slow the economy
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1. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis meant the comprehension of the world for an individual determines by the background linguistics system or grammar. In other words‚ language which use in his or her culture influence his or her thought‚ idea‚ view of the world. Explanation of this hypothesis will be more apprehensible by examples. ‘Cultural emphasis’ is one of the popular examples of Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. Cultural emphasis is if a culture “A” counts more than about certain aspect another culture “B”
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2)(25%) + (0.1)(60%) = 11.40%. (2 = (-50% - 11.40%)2(0.1) + (-5% - 11.40%)2(0.2) + (16% - 11.40%)2(0.4) + (25% - 11.40%)2(0.2) + (60% - 11.40%)2(0.1) (2 = 712.44; ( = 26.69%. CV = [pic] = 2.34. 6-2 Investment Beta $35‚000 0.8 40‚000 1.4 Total $75‚000 bp = ($35‚000/$75‚000)(0.8) + ($40‚000/$75‚000)(1.4) = 1.12. 6-3 kRF = 5%; RPM = 6%; kM = ? kM = 5% + (6%)1 = 11%.
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www.jobsadda.in IBPS Common Written Exam PO / MT Test -I: Reasoning Ability Directions (Q. 1): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. 1. A school bus driver starts from the school‚ drives 2 km towards North‚ takes a left turn and drives for 5 km. He then takes a left turn and drives for 8 km before taking a left turn again and driving for further 5 km. The driver finally takes a left turn and drives 1 km before stopping. How far and towards which direction should
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Law of Investments & Financial Markets ASSIGNMENT 23 MARCH 2009 BDEFT 6TH INTAKE By TEAM K.M.O.Y. Compiled and Completed by: KHAIRUNISA BTE SARUAN MARINA BTE OSMAN ONG LICHING YING HSU FANG‚ EUNICE Table of Contents PART A Ignorant Hairdresser vs. Professional Consultant 4 Know Your Client 5 Appropriate Advice based on Reason 6 Fiduciary Duty and Conflict of Interests 7 Making False Representations as to returns – Misrepresentation 8 Fraudulent Misrepresentation
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The STEEPLE analysis is a tool that can be used by management of companies to develop an understanding of the market environment and industry conditions. The analysis can provide management with important information of external factors when preparing the marketing strategy. Below I have provided a STEEPLE analysis for the Royal Bank of Scotland and steps that the company can take and are planning in the next 12 months to address theses external factors within the banking industry. Factors
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