[pic] [pic] RAYMOND LTD. Internship Report on Working Capital and Portfolio Management SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: DR. NEHA PURI TANMAY BHASIN FACULTY GUIDE B.COM (HONS)III ACCF A3104609018 AMITY UNIVERSITY
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Principles of Management Control Systems 20 Fo rI B ICFAI UNIVERSITY S U se O nl y C la s s of 09 Principles of Management Control Systems 20 Fo rI B ICFAI Center for Management Research Road # 3‚ Banjara Hills‚ Hyderabad – 500 034 S U se O nl y C la s s of 09 The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India‚ January 2006. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ used
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ABSTRACT Risk management is an activity‚ which integrates recognition of risk‚ risk assessment‚ developing strategies to manage it‚ and mitigation of risk using managerial resources. Some traditional risk managements are focused on risks stemming from physical or legal causes. (For example‚ natural disasters or fires‚ accidents‚ death). It may refer to numerous types of threats caused by environment‚ technology‚ humans‚ organizations and politics. Objective of risk management is identifying the
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Strategic Portfolio Management and its Influence on Project Management In a project based organization‚ project management is directly controlled by strategic portfolio managers and a portfolio management department. This type of organization focuses on project development‚ progress and successful completion in relation to the strategic goals determined by top management. Multiple project proposals are constantly evaluated in terms of value‚ alignment to corporate strategies‚ and availability
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Finance in Hospitality Management Course: HND in Hospitality Management Module Tutor: Student: 1.1 What are the main sources of finance to a business? Classify them according to short-term and long-term categories
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$1 million and the following two opportunities from which to construct a portfolio: a. Risk-free asset earning 12% per year. b. Risky asset with expected return 30% per year and standard deviation of 40%. If you construct a portfolio with a standard deviation of 30%‚ what is its expected rate of return? Ans: P = 30 = yy y = 0.75 E(rP) = 12 + 0.75(30 12) = 25.5% 2. Suppose that there are many stocks in the security market and that the characteristics of Stocks A and B are given as follows:
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Risk Management 2007-2008 Introduction Risk management has to determine what risks exist in an investment and handle the risks in good investment objectives. Risk management is very important in Finance. In this assignment‚ we will understand in a first part the basic measures of the risk management. Then we will have more interest of the implementation of the Value at Risk. In the environment of Hedge Fund‚ we have to develop the risk factors. And finally‚ in order to manage a trading
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Refining and Marketing (MGRM)‚ the U.S. oil marketing subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft AG‚ reported a huge financial derivatives-related loss of over $1.5 billion (Kuprianov‚ 1995). At beginning of 1992‚ MGRM engaged in selling 5-year and 10-year fixed-price oil supply contracts to a number of customers. Unlike the traditional forward contacts‚ the firm provided customers the option that allowed customers to call for cash settlement on the full volume of outstanding deliveries if market prices for
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1354.38 2006 7.75 0.15 914.69 2005 5.70 0.15 888.32 2004 4.70 0.15 819.86 2003 4.10 0.10 691.96 a. Average Annual Return is the arithmetic mean of a series of rates of return. Average Annual Return‚ AAR SHARE PRICE KLCI INDEX 7.39 1246.50 b. In finance‚ standard deviation is applied to the annual rate of return of an investment to measure the investment’s volatility. Standard deviation is also known as historical volatility and is used by investors as a gauge for the amount of expected volatility
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A SEMINAR PAPER ON FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT CHAPTER ONE Introduction Risk means the possibility of loss due to exposure to certain circumstances. In any financial investment‚ there is a chance that the actual return will be much lesser than expected. This chance is referred to as Financial Risk. Managing this risk to minimize financial losses is the best practice known as Financial Risk Management. Managers with a finance responsibility are expected to have a working knowledge of the principles
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