Chapter 13 Investment Company (会社型投信) Investment Companies A corporation or trust in which investors pool their funds and are usually organized as corporations in the same manner as any other business corporation. However‚ some have been established as trusts and as such are supervised by trustees rather than dir ① Diversification Advantages of Investment ② Professional Management Company ③ Liquidity The basic legistration governing investment company and difines and classifies investment companies
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FACTORS DETERMINING WORKING CAPITAL REQUIREMENT The working capital needs of a firm are determined and influenced by various factors. A wide variety of considerations may affect the quantum of working capital required and these considerations may vary from time to time. The working capital needed at one point of time may not be good enough for some other situation. The determination of working capital requirement is a continuous process and must be undertaken on a regular basis in the light of
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What is Investment Banking? Patrick Fearon Autumn 2012 © Patrick Fearon 2012 This year we have split the Banking and Finance Lecture into two: First Session Second Session 2 What is Investment Banking? What Careers in Banking and Finance are available outside Investment Banking? IB Grenoble 2012 © Patrick Fearon 2012 In the Investment Banking lecture this morning we will be looking at: Corporate Finance – – – – – Financial Advisory Advice on M&A
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Investment banks provide a wealth of critical services to our economy. One important role of the investment bank is to assist public and private corporations in raising funds in the capital markets. A second service is in providing strategic advisory services for mergers‚ acquisitions and other types of financial transactions. They also act as intermediaries in trading for clients. Investment banks differ from commercial banks‚ which take deposits and make commercial and retail loans. The focus of
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Assignment #2: “Johnson Controls Capital Investments” ACC 560 Nadine Gilles December 2‚ 2012 Professor Linda Chess Johnson Controls‚ Inc. follows a carefully an outlined capital budgeting process. There are many methodologies to supplement the traditional methods for evaluating the capital investments of Johnson Controls‚ Inc. The three traditional valuation methods‚ transaction‚ income‚ replacement cost‚ are appropriate for nearly all valuation analyses. However‚ over the past decade or
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series of regulatory and political changes‚ global and domestic factors surrounded the economy‚ and it emerged as the second largest economy in the world registering a positive growth in its GDP consecutively for almost two decades. The economic situation prevailing globally requires the investors today to assess the opportunities across the globe and China looks to have favourable macroeconomic factors towards being a good investment opportunity. Background of China’s Phenomenal Growth Though
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Proposed Acquisition from the Whistle Coffee Bar Discussion The business development director of the Whistle Coffee Bar (WCB) for the UK‚ Matt Jenkins has approached Zubinos Coffee Shop (Zubinos) at the end of February 2006 with a proposal to acquire Zubinos. The bid is identified as a threat to the current management team‚ and Luis Zubino is adamant that he does not want to sell his shares to WCB. Luis Zubino owns 30% holding of Zubinos shares. Together with his wife Vivien’s shares‚ their
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Attractive Industries Michael Porter’s Five Force Model is one of today’s leading models on how certain forces that arise within industries creates change in both a negative and positive aspects. Many executives use his model to analyze the different industries and see where there may be a potential star performers and utilize their current company’s capabilities and resources to enter that new industry in a successful manner (Daft‚ 2007). His model can also help companies move into other market
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TOPIC: Chapter 9 - Advanced Topics in Capital Investment Analysis INFLATION AND CAPITAL BUDGETING Inflation – is the increase in the general level of prices for all goods and services in an economy. Inflation and Opportunity Cost of Capital o Risk Premium - risky investments must provide an investor with the potential for larger returns to warrant the risks of the investment. o Risk-free Rate - is the minimum return expected by providers of capital compensation for inflation and waiting
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Capital Investment Analysis/Capital Budgeting: Learning Objectives: After studying this topic you should be able to: | | Define and explain capital investment analysis. | | | Evaluate capital investment proposals using average rate of return method‚ cash payback method‚ net present value method‚ and internal rate of return method. | | | Explain the advantages and disadvantages of various methods of evaluating capital investment proposals. | | | Explain the concept of the time
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