-Buying Stock Stock is issued in portions known as shares. By selling shares of stock‚ corporations raise money to start‚ run‚ & expand their businesses. -Benefits of Buying Stock Dividends- many corporations pay out part of their profits as dividends to their stock holders. Usually paid four times a year. Capital Gains- A second way an investor can earn a profit is to sell stock for more than he or she paid for it. Types of Stock Income Stock- By paying dividends‚ this stock provides
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Depreciation. * Currency fluctuation There are mainly two ways by which currency rates are managed. Firstly‚ countries fix their currency against dollar. Hence the exchange rate doesn ’t change. Government takes action to manage any fluctuation that may happen. Secondly‚ countries leave it to the market to decide their exchange rate. In such a system‚ countries follow policy of non-interference. India doesn ’t have a fixed value of rupee against dollar but it also doesn ’t keep its currency
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Design of question Paper Business Studies(Code No. 054) Class – XII (2013-2014) Time-3 Hrs. Max. Marks – 90 The weightage to Content/Subject units S.No. Content Unit Marks Part A : Principles and Function of Management 1. Nature and Significance of Management 5 2. Principles of Management 6 3. Business Environment 5 4. Planning 6 5. Organizing 8 6. Staffing 6 7. Directing 8 8. Controlling 6 Total (A) 50
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Orbis Financial Corporation Ltd.‚ a custodian‚ works as an efficient stock market intermediary facilitating smooth execution and settlement of daily trades through sophisticated technology and systems developed in-house. Transparency and effectiveness of its functioning‚ is further enhanced due to its zero conflict business model‚ as a Non Broker‚ non-banker and Non Fund Manager with unidirectional focus on custodial services. The team at Orbis is a group of professionals which endeavors
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only food and beverage analysts follow Nestle group and so on. The case tries to evaluate whether it was needed at first‚ if yes then what impact would such an event have on Nestle’s overall valuation? Then if they did go for an IPO‚ on which stock exchange should they list? Nestle is a Swiss firm listed in Zurich and Alcon is operationally based in United States. There are 4 choices given to this and the pros and cons to come up with the listing choice are provided. Swiss Listing Pros Simple to
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agency problems? What is corporate governance? As a firm grows‚ it needs more capital. The firm finds out that it’s advantageous to raise funds directly from investors. This is when the firm is ready to sell new financial assets‚ such as share of stocks‚ to the public. Agency problems are the conflict of interest between the firm’s owner and the managers. Corporate governance is the set of processes‚ customs‚ policies‚ laws‚ and institutions affecting the way a
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ISSN 1450-2887 Issue 84 (2012) © Euro Journals Publishing‚ Inc. 2012 http://www.internationalresearchjournaloffinanceandeconomics.com Impact of Ownership Structure on Firm Performance Evidence from Non-Financial Listed Companies at Karachi Stock Exchange Khalil-Ur-Rehman Wahla Faculty of Management Sciences International Islamic University‚ Islamabad E-mail: khalilwahla@gmail.com Tel: +92-333-6334293 Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah Faculty of Management Sciences International Islamic University‚ Islamabad
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financial system Learning objective 1: explain the functions of a modern financial system The introduction of money and the development of local markets to trade goods were the genesis of the financial system of today. Money is a medium of exchange that facilitates transactions for goods and services. With wealth being accumulated in the form of money‚ specialised markets developed to enable the efficient transfer of funds from savers (surplus entities) to users of funds (deficit entities)
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| | |The term Demat‚ in India‚ refers to a dematerialised account. For individual Indian citizens to trade in listed stocks or debentures. The Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) requires the investor to maintain a Demat account. In a demat account shares and securities are held in electronic form instead of taking actual possession of certificates. A Demat Account is opened by the investor while registering with an investment broker (or sub broker). The Demat account number which is quoted
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Study notes of Bodie‚ Kane & Marcus By Zhipeng Yan Investment Zvi Bodie‚ Alex Kane and Alan J. Marcus Chapter One: The Investment Environment ....................................................................... 2 Chapter Two: Financial Instruments................................................................................... 4 Chapter Three: How Securities Are Traded........................................................................ 8 Chapter Six: Risk and risk aversion...
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