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    Aircraft Leasing and Financing-Issues and Challenges Shaik Nazim Ahmed Shafi‚ Research Scholar‚ NALSAR University of Law‚ Hyderabad‚ India International carriage by air is one of the greatest marvels of this remarkable age of science and technology and India has emerged as one of the most promising and fastest growing aviation markets in the world. To keep pace with this growth‚ large orders for aircraft acquisition have been placed by almost all airlines in India. Thus‚ finding enough capital

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    The basic economic problem of scarcity refers to the situation in which finite factor inputs are insufficient to produce goods and services to satisfy infinite human wants. It is incontrovertible and irrefutable that all societies face the basic problem of scarcity due to limited resources and unlimited wants. Scarcity makes it necessary for us to make the most of what we have. In trying to obtain the highest level of satisfaction from available resources‚ good or rational choices have to be made

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    Discuss three problems faced by international students in the UK. Suggest and evaluate possible solutions to these problems. International students are the ones that are coming to study in a foreign country or foreign educational institutions. Andrade Snow defined the term “international student” applying to the UK as individual enrolled in institutions of higher education who are on temporary student visa and are non-native English speakers. However‚ Bamford gives a definition which

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    1. Solution of ‘what to produce’: What to produce means what commodities and what quantity of each chosen commodities will be produced and in what quantity is decided by what buyers prefer to buy. The preference of the buyers affects equilibrium prices of goods. The equilibrium prices serve as guide to firms to decide which commodities and what quantity of different goods is produced. In a free market economy firms want to maximize profits. Those commodities will be produced more whose demand is

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    DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES: FINANCING THE ACQUISITION OF CONSOLIDATED SUPPLY S.A. Teaching Note Synopsis and Objectives In November 2003‚ Maria Ober‚ a vice president of Deutsche Bank Securities‚ received a client request for financing the acquisition of a large hospital-supply distributor. The client needed to present the seller with an offering price and an indication of financial commitment within two weeks. The contemplated transaction entailed a highly-leveraged acquisition of the target

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    Overview of the Chapter          Current and Noncurrent Liabilities Lease Obligations Pension Liabilities Contingent Liabilities & Commitments Deferred credits or income Off-Balance-Sheet Financing Liabilities at the Edge of Equity Equity Financing Book Value per Share Analysis of Liabilities Areas of observations:    We need to make sure that companies account for all of them with proper details as to their amounts‚ due dates including conditions‚ encumbrances and limitation Most

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    LESSON-15 LEASE FINANCING‚ HIRE PURCHASE AND FACTORING Rekha Rani STRUCTURE 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 Introduction Objectives Concept of Lease Financing Meaning of Lease Financing Importance of Lease Financing Types of Lease Agreements 15.5.1 Financial lease 15.5.2 Operating lease 15.5.3 Sale and lease back 15.5.4 Leveraged leasing 15.5.5 Direct leasing Advantages of leasing Leasing in India Concept & Meaning of Hire purchase Difference between Lease Financing and Hire Purchase NSIC & Hire

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    ANSWERS TO CONCEPT CHECKS‚ FINANCIAL PLANNING PROBLEMS AND QUESTIONS‚ AND CASES Concept Check 7-1 (p. 186) 1. What are the main benefits and drawbacks of renting a place of residence? Advantages of renting are mobility‚ fewer responsibilities‚ and lower initial costs. Disadvantages are few financial benefits‚ restricted lifestyle‚ and legal concerns. 2. Which components of a lease are likely to be most negotiable? Some people will tell you that just about everything in a lease is negotiable;

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    Writing Assignment: Explaining Problems Arising from Different Communication Styles Scenario 1: Problems with a Food Order Question for Scenario 1: What was it about what the woman said that got a positive response from the waitress when what the man said did not? The woman is taking ownership of her feelings as well as the man through her expression that the couple doesn’t like the crab cakes. The man seems to be pointing out a fact‚ the crab cakes don’t taste fresh. This ownership is able

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    The objective of this research project is to identify the financial institutions that are involved in financing the companies undertaking two major oil and gas projects in Burma. These projects are known as Block M and the Shwe Reserve (including the Arakan-Yunnan Pipeline). The consortium companies undertaking the Block M project have a production sharing contract with Burma’s 100% state-owned Myanmar Oil & Gas Enterprise (Burma). The consortium includes Chinese and Singaporean companies: CNOOC

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