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    Stock and Bond

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    A company may issue both stocks and bonds which can be a sign of the company’s financial standing in a market. Since investors are risk averse and they would not like to put their money on stocks and bonds of a struggling company‚ but they would like to put their money on stocks and bonds of a stable and a progressing company. Investors benefit from company’s profit in the form of dividend when they buy a company’s stocks and investors can get higher or lower yield based on the bonds. This is the

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    Stock Market

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    The stock market has the reputation of being a risky investment‚ it did not appear that way in the 1920s. With the mood of the country exuberant‚ the stock market seemed an infallible investment in the future. As more people invested in the stock market‚ stock prices began to rise. This was first noticeable in 1925. Stock prices then bobbed up and down throughout 1925 and 1926‚ followed by a strong upward trend in 1927. The strong bull market enticed even more people to invest ‚ And

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    “The history of the New York Stock Exchange begins with the signing of the Buttonwood Agreement by twenty-four New York City stockbrokers and merchants on May 17‚ 1792‚ outside at 68 Wall Street under a Buttonwood tree.” (1)  This agreement was named after a huge sycamore tree that the brokers would gather under to trade.(2) The first listed company on the New York Stock Exchange was the Bank of New York in which there were originally five securities traded.(1) There were twenty four members

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    Bond Valuation Questions

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    LECTURE 7 BOND VALUATION CLASS QUESTIONS Information for 1 & 2 Consider the following $1‚000 par value zero-coupon bonds: Bond Years to Maturity Price A 1 $909.09 B 2 $811.62 C 3 $711.78 D 4 $635.52 1). The yield to maturity on bond A is . a. 10% b. 11% c. 12% d. 14%

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    Stocks and Bonds

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    securities are stocks and bonds. Though they have some similarities to each other‚ they differ greatly in many aspects. Broadly speaking‚ both financial instruments enable one to invest in corporations‚ public and/or private‚ with possible profitable returns in the future. Stocks (or shares)‚ by definition‚ are shares of ownership in a company. By purchasing stocks in a company‚ the investor becomes a part owner‚ and thereby owns a percentage share of the company’s after tax profits. Stocks/shares have

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    Preferred Stock

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    Preferred Stock is referred to as preferred‚ because there is a higher claim against the stock than common stocks. There is a difference from preferred stocks and common stock when it comes to their dividends and liquidation. A preferred stockholder would receive their dividends sooner than common stockholders. This makes it so that if a preferred stockholder were to decide to opt out of paying their dividends than the common stock will not have a dividend. “The best way to think of preferred stock is as

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    Stock and Company

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    consensus analyst rating against the stock price? -ANS Bloomberg ’s Consensus Rating system offers an convenient way for users to get a quick understanding of sell-side analyst expectations of a company ’s future stock movement. If a company shows a consensus rating of 4.7 on the function {ANR}‚ what can this tell us about sell-side expectations of the stock? -Very Bullish   How does one pull up Top news headlines only related to equities? -N and click on stocks Which of the following functions

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    Stock Markets

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    The Stock Markets The main function of the stock market is to enable trade in the shares of public companies‚ which in turn reflect the performance of th3 companies whose shares are traded in the stock market. Stock markets are also a vital part of an economy or the economic system of a country or nation. Research has shown that most economies around the world‚ today‚ are judged by the performance of their stock markets. To trade in the stock market‚ a company has to be transparent about its fundamentals

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    Safety Stock James Pappas Logistics Management and Operations‚ TLMT 353‚ Spring 15 American Public University Professor Ernest Hughes 15 June 2015 Safety Stock Safety stock is the parts buffer a business builds into the production line to ensure the through put is not interrupted. Running a successful business means ensuring customer satisfaction to the fullest extent possible. Time is a vital resource in business and not something that the consumer wants to waste. The ability

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    Demise- Were there warning signs? Enron’s stock price traded around $62.72 per share at the end of April 2001. Do you think Enron was worth that much? Why or why not?‚ answer: In order value stocks one has to understand the possible future earnings of the company represented as earning per share. Since Enron has not quality financial representations‚ those figures are not easy to identify. Relying on big financial intuitions’ data we may come up with a stock value which would be a conservative

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