FINTMED CLASSROOM NOTES FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY * a middleman between people who needs capital and people who has capital * Institutions that matches lenders and borrowers TOPICS: (for the whole term) OVERVIEW | INTEREST RATES | BANKS | COLLATERAL AND CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT | NON-DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION | BANK CAPITAL AND DEPOSIT INSURANCE | * Insurance firms | BANK RUNS AND CONTAGIONS | * Securities firms | BOND MARKETS | * Investment firms | EQUITY MARKETS
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Financial Instruments Professor Lasse H. Pedersen Prof. Lasse H. Pedersen 1 Overview Real and financial assets Use of financial assets Important examples of financial assets Prof. Lasse H. Pedersen 2 Real Versus Financial Assets Real Assets – Assets used to produce goods and services – Examples: factories‚ land‚ human capital‚ etc. Financial Assets – Claims on real assets such as stocks bonds – Derivatives Prof. Lasse H. Pedersen Use of Financial Instruments
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Financial intermediaries‚ particularly banks‚ are the most important source of external funds used to finance businesses (slide 9-chapter 7) Introduction: Financial intermediaries‚ particularly banks are a major source of finance for all businesses‚ providing finance for starting up‚ running the business and for expansion. Banks in Vietnam have the most important role in financing business activities. However‚ it is difficult task for small and medium-sized enterprises in Vietnam to get access to
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] 1. Explain the financial planning process in an engineering business Financial Planning Process Step 1: Identify‚ Establish and Prioritise Goals Financial Planning is about achieving your goals: Create revenue‚ maintained profit margin‚ expanding the business‚ maintained reputation. Because specific goals are usually tied to a certain point in the future‚ this step will also help establish your time horizons for achieving your goals. Step 2: Gather Financial Data During this step
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING And PRO FORMA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS A TEACHING NOTE I. Financial Analysis and Planning[1] From the Statement of Cash Flows‚ or from the analyst’s well-tuned intuition‚ relevant financial ratios can be identified and calculated. Remember -- Do not just blindly begin calculating financial ratios – the number of possible financial ratios is almost limitless; life is too short to spend calculating irrelevant ratios! In short‚ have a good reason
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Financial Indicators Decision Making Simulation Form Date: April 9 2013 Team: “A” Team Members: What cost cutting options were chosen? Explain why those were chosen. Reducing the utilization of agency staff - It decreases the amount of premiums the hospital pay to the staffing agencies and the management fees. The cost for contract staff is nearly twice to those employees hired by the hospital directly. Changing the skill mix - It allows the nurses to delegate
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Hello Jackie and thank you for your honest posting about nursing and financial management. I too have very little experience with marketing‚ budgeting ‚ and economics. I consider myself a more scielnce person so this coarse was very challenging to me as well. I am embarrassed to say that I struggled sometimes with the subject matter just because I am not as finicaially as savy. Nurses have to have more knowledge about patients and costs of nursing expenses. I do not think you failed because as
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companies with certain industries tend to have similar financial make-ups. This is because companies within an industry face many of the same economic forces. Some of those economic forces would include government regulation‚ consumer sentiment towards the product or service‚ consumer demographics‚ and international appeal and competition. However‚ when you take a deeper look at the companies within the industry you will see differences in their financial statements because companies must tailor a competitive
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How do we solve a Financial Polynomials? Mishell Baker MAT221: Introduction to Algebra Pro: Mariya Ivanova November 23‚ 2013 How do we solve a Financial Polynomials? When solving for Financial Polynomials I need to use the formula P (1 + r/2)2. I will be able to calculate how much interest my money will collect over a 1 year period. Then I can further figure out if I will have enough money over a longer period of time‚ to purchase my new item. I will use $200 at 10% interest for the first
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Financial Derivatives Various Types and Pricing of Forward Contracts Contents 1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................3 2.1 Futures...................................................................................................................................4 2.2 Options....................................................................................................................
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