Category: Finance
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Financing Sources for Your Venture
Outline This paper deals with a preferred source of financing venture called public offerings or IPO’s (In the event of an initial issue). It embodies better use of funds and a large financial canvas for corporate business houses to fructify results and prospects. While there are inherent and acquired benefits in terms of larger capital…
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Application of Behavioural Finance in the Market
Table of Contents Introduction Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) and its criticisms Implications of Behavioural finance Conclusion References Introduction Behavioral finance is based on the concept that market inefficiencies can be identified and effectively exploited for making accurate predictions on future investment market movements. It is an alternative view of the efficient market hypothesis or EMH.…
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Sources of Finance: Models That Can Be Deployed by a Company
Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Rights Issue Bank Loans Venture Capitalists The Stock Market Conclusion Reference List Executive Summary The finance market is made up of different institutions that play different roles that are complementary or totally different. Whenever businesses require more money that they do not have, they are entitled to borrow from…
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Fundamentals of Finance Theories Assignment
1. Top Choice Investments have given you £2,000,000 to invest for them. The funds can be invested in one or more projects. These projects are all indivisible. The investors require a minimum return of 25% and they are high-risk takers. Details of the projects are as follows. Figure 1. Details of the projects Correlation coefficients…
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International Finance and Transactions
Abstract An international organization is obviously obliged to carry out transactions using foreign currency. Whenever settlements are made in foreign currency, transaction exposures cannot be eluded. When products denominated in foreign currency are sold or bought on credit terms, transaction exposures can easily arise. As a measure to minimize transaction exposure on this ground, transactions…
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Modigliani & Miller’s Finance Propositions
Table of Contents Introduction Two main concerns Modigliani and Miller’s propositions Data outlook Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The theory presented here by the work of Modigliani and Miller has been one of the defining works of modern finance and can be said to be the foundation of much of the subsequent work that has been done…
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General Mills and Meiji Holdings Companies Finance
Balance sheets Components of stockholders When financial analysts are assessing the performance of a business establishment, they evaluate stockholders’ equity, which is used to reflect the extent to which a firm earns money for its shareholders (Mongiello, 2009). General Mills is exemplified by the following elements of stockholders’ equity: common stocks, treasury stocks, retained earnings,…
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Anne Arundel County: Public Finance and Management
Introduction Analysis of revenue sources is extremely important to understand how the financial health of the county can be improved. According to Aikins (2011), the majority of local governments struggle with meeting the growing needs of US citizens in government services. The primary reasons for the matter are decreasing financial support from the states and…
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Finance and Development by Arestis et al
Arestis, Nissanke, and Stein (2005) conduct an investigative and informative piece where they focus on financial liberalization policy. They suggest that financial crises are unavoidable since they are caused by policies with little utilization of economic development and finance. In their view, the authors believe that flawed theories lead to approaches that later yield to…
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Finance: Financial Intermediaries, Financial Assets & Investments
Table of Contents Role of Financial Intermediaries in a Developed Economy Financial Assets and their Role in the Economy Risk, Return and Diversification References: Role of Financial Intermediaries in a Developed Economy Financial intermediaries, also known as financial institutions, are organizations that issue financial claims against themselves and use the proceeds from the issuance to…