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    CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INVESTMENT - INTRODUCTION MEANING: Investment is the employment of funds with the aim of achieving additional income or growth in value. The essential quality of an investment is that it involves "waiting" for a reward. It involves the commitment of resources‚ which have been saved or put away from current consumption in the hope that some benefits accrue in future. Broadly speaking‚ an investment decision is a trade off between risk

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    Money Essay Money has become a very crucial aspect of living. It allows us to provide ourselves with the basic needs of life such as food‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ education‚ and transportation‚ as well as forcing us to make realistic choices and place priority on our needs before our wants. This‚ however‚ does not seem to hold true for the younger generations of today‚ especially teenagers. Spending over saving has been a trend on the rise over the last few decades. While many teenagers view saving

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    haven investment. Gold investment is booming in recent year and the reasons behind this incident can be explained as the investor become more aware of the benefit of the gold and its special features. Gold demand for investment purpose accounted one-thirds of gold demand all over the world which is substantial influential (World Gold Council‚ 2009). Investment demand for gold has shown as significant increase in the last seven years as investor seeking the fashion to balance their investment portfolio

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    What is Investment Banking “A specific division of banking related to the creation of capital for other companies. Investment banks underwrite new debt and equity securities for all types of corporations. Investment banks also provide guidance to issuers regarding the issue and placement of stock.” An investment bank is a financial institution that helps companies take new bond or stock issues to market‚ usually acting as the intermediary between the issuer and investors. In addition to the services

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    Investment Banking in 2008 Group Report 1. Failure Analysis: Identify the major factors that contributed to Bear Stearns’s failure? Who stood to benefit from its implosion? How did Bear Stearns’s collapse differ from the ‘Long Term Capital Management’ failure a decade earlier? What could Bear Stearns have done differently to avoid this fate? In the early 2000’s? And during the summer of 2007? And during the week of March 10‚ 2008? (1) Identify

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    INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT Introduction This information is very timely because the current investment environment magnifies our psychological biases. Several powerful forces have affected investors recently. First‚ a strong and extended economy has created the disposable income for millions of new investors to enter the investment world. Most of these new investors have little or no formal education in finance

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    benchmark(s) are you using? How do you measure investment performance? What does good performance mean to you? Making money‚ low risk‚ low volatility‚ consistent growth in returns. 2. What might explain the fund’s performance? There are two most frequently used measurements: (1) The percentage of annual growth rate of NAV assuming reinvestment (the total return on investment) (2) The absolute dollar value today of an investment made at some time in the past. Measures above

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    state HNISPROJECT REPORT Analysis of investment pattern of High Networth Real Estate developers in Kolkata Submitted to: Birla Sunlife AMC 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The project in its present form and state would not have been possible had it not been for the able guidance and support of Mr. Gautam Deo whom I always looked up to‚ when faced with any difficulty and have disturbed him at all times and hours. I would also like to thank our trainer Mr. Himanshu Redhu who provided me with all the

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    Investment Policy Statement By Vikrant Sethi (2012D12) 1. Introduction and Background Information of the Investor Mr. Jagdish Narain Wahal (my grandfather) is a retired ex general manager at Hindustan Petroleum. He retired at the age of 60. He is now 81 years old. He wants to invest Rs.5 lakhs to earn a bit extra income for funding trips to meet children who live abroad. His current investments are as follows: a) Fixed Deposits Bank | Amount | Time Period | Expiry of Lock-In

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    Investment Banking in 2008 (A): Rise and Fall of the Bear 1. What role did Bear’s culture play in its positioning vis-à-vis its competitors‚ and what role might that culture have played in its demise? Bear Stearns played a risky role with the promise of high returns. Bear was participating in the LTCM and created a bubble. Bear’s competitors recognized and hedged against risk by participating in the buyout while Bear Stearns ignored the bullish market. Other banks hired both externally as well

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