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    FINANCIAL SERVICES Course Code: BBAFN 30501 Credit Units: 04 Course Objective: The aim of the course is to orient the student to the recent changes in the financial institutions and financial services industry and their link to economic development. The financial institutions and services are changing rapidly. A course that merely describes the existing institutions and services will not prepare you for the change. Thus you must familiarize yourself with the services available in the

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    This report analyzes the trends in the Australian dollar against the Norwegian krone‚ and attempts to forecast the exchange rate at December 11‚ 2012 of the Australian dollar/Norwegian krone. We show you how each economy and each countries balance of payments effects the exchange rate fluctuations. We calculate different forecasts using the naïve model‚ parity conditions method‚ and technical analysis method. After taking into consideration all of the research and facts presented in this report‚

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    Chapter 5 Exchange Rate Systems QUESTIONS 3. What is likely to be the most credible exchange rate system? Answer: Among fixed exchange rate systems‚ a monetary union with a common currency is likely the most credible exchange rate system. 8. How can a central bank peg the value of its currency relative to another currency? Answer: To peg the value of its currency to another currency‚ the government must make a market in the two currencies. If there is excess supply of the foreign currency

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    CHAPTER 6: MASTER BUDGET AND RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING TRUE/FALSE 1. Few businesses plan to fail‚ but many of those that flop have failed to plan. Answer: True Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 2. The master budget reflects the impact of operating decisions‚ but not financing decisions. Answer: False Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 The master budget reflects the impact of operating decisions and financing decisions. 3. Budgeted financial statements are also referred to as pro

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    Sources of Motivation Jose Klatter PSY/355 November 19th‚ 2012 Gavin G. Coriell Sources of Motivation Motivation is an inner force that drives people to move forward in life in search of what they set out to accomplish. It makes one “move into action” (Deckers‚ 2010‚ p. 3). The action provides a means for one to achieve what he/she have set as goals. If a person does not feel motivated to do something to accomplish his or her goals there is a chance that the goal(s)

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    STP ANALYSYS Product: Cadbury Bournville Segmentation Cadbury has segmented the market based on following parameters: DEMOGRAPHIC: Age: Under 6 years ‚6-11 years‚ 12-19 years‚ 20-34 years‚ 35-49 years‚50-60 years‚60+ PSYCHOGRAPHIC: Socio-economic classification: A1‚A2‚B1‚B2‚C‚D‚E1‚E2 Targeting Bournville is targeting not all customers. This brand is for those who love chocolates. The brand is aiming the 20-30 yr old SEC A segment. This is a chocolate that one will indulge when they feel

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    introduction to raising finance When a company is growing rapidly‚ for example when contemplating investment in capital equipment or an acquisition‚ its current financial resources may be inadequate. Few growing companies are able to finance their expansion plans from cash flow alone. They will therefore need to consider raising finance from other external sources. In addition‚ managers who are looking to buy-in to a business ("management buy-in" or "MBI") or buy-out (management buy-out" or "MBO")

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    CORPORATE FINANCE The word Corporate Finance can be defined in terms that may vary considerably across the world. Corporate Finance is one of the three areas of the discipline of finance and can be defined broadly as a field of finance dealing with acquisition and allocation of a corporation ’s funds or resources‚ with the goal of maximizing shareholder wealth i.e. stock value. This division of a company is basically concerned with the financial operation of the company from company’s point of view

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    Summary In October 1989 Cadbury Beverages (CB) Inc. has acquired soft drink brands from Procter & Gamble. Then in January 1990‚ the Cadbury marketing team decided to take up a challenge of relaunching the Crush soft drink brands. A marketing plan is strategically developed to achieve the target of the organization. The primary objective of this marketing plan is to relaunch the Crush brand through improved market coverage. With the effort to relaunch the Crush Brand‚ Cadbury Beverages (CB) had

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    INTRODUCTION Companies need to choose from among various sources of finance depending on the amount of capital required and the term for which it is needed. Finance sources can be divided into three categories‚ namely traditional sources‚ ownership capital and non-ownership capital. Traditional sources are the internally generated capital (retained earnings); ownership capital is the capital owned by shareholders of the company (ordinary shares) while non-ownership capital includes funds from lenders

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