Investment Banking Essays and Term Papers
377 Essays on Investment Banking. Documents 276 - 300
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Increasing Bank Frauds and Cyber Crimes
INTRODUCTION According to Edwin Sutherland's definition, white-collar crime refers to a relatively uniform behaviour involving actions undertaken by individuals to contribute to the financial success of the organization. They violate the law for the firm. Yet the definition is loose. An offence would be called a white-collar crime insofar as it represents violation of a legal rule constructed to govern business affairs or occupational practice and insofar as the law violation took place as part
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Intersect Investment - Situation Analysis and Problem Statement
Situation Analysis and Problem Statement Intersect Investment is a financial service investment company. Currently, the company is facing several situations that posse opportunities as well as problems that need to be evaluated with a critical outlook. The basis for this paper is to look at the financial services company, Intersect Investments, and its current situation and evaluate if there are suitable goals that can be met by the organization and its stakeholders. Situation Background (Step
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Gap Analysis: Intersect Investments
Gap Analysis: Intersect Investments The financial industry is often unpredictable. Intersect Investments has managed to survive through the instability of the industry despite experiencing a decline in sales and customer satisfaction. CEO Frank Jeffers realized the need to make a drastic change which involves transforming the company in an effort to recover from the recent losses. The new vision will expand products and services while increasing customer loyalty. The new culture will be based on
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Macroeconomic Impact of the Federal Reserve Bank
Running Head: Macro Impact of The Federal Reserve Bank Macro Impact of The Federal Reserve Bank The University of Phoenix Abstract The federal government has empowered its central bank, The Federal Reserve, with the ability to influence the amount of money available to the U. S. economy as a means to regulate unemployment, inflation, interest rates and gross domestic product. Macro Impact of The Federal Reserve Bank Monetary policy can influence the economy and provide
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Investment Analysis
Questions - Tutorial 1 (Week 3) 1. What is the function of the following pieces of legislation regulating the financial bodies? The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998 (Cth) READ s2,8-11, 16-17,20-21,25,48A-D of the APRA Act FOR EXAM PURPOSES. The Banking Act 1959 (Cth) The Financial Sector (Shareholdings) Act 1998 (Cth) 2. Anna is the Deputy Chair of APRA. She has been in this role since 1 July 2003. What is the result if: a)
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Rbtt Bank Limited
Index Preface 2 Introduction 3 A brief history 4 RBTT product assortment 6 Environmental factors 9 RBTT‘s newest product 11 Promotion media’s 12 Possible new product/service 15 Appendix 16 Preface We would like to take the opportunity to say thanks to the ones who helped us to write this report. The making of this report would not have been the same without the help of Desmund James and Jetha Rцmer from RBTT, who gave us
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Risk Analysis on Investment Decision
Risk Analysis on Investment Decision Silicon Arts Incorporated (SAI) is a four-year-old company that manufactures digital imaging integrated Circuits (ICs). "SAI plans to pursue its growth plans and currently has 2 options: 1) expand their existing Digital Imaging market share or 2) enter into the Wireless Communication market" (UOP Simulation, 2008). Both alternatives have areas of opportunity as well as potential risks that the company will have to consider. Net present value, internal rate of
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Problem Solution: Intersect Investments
Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: INTERSECT INVESTMENTS Problem Solution: Intersect Investments F. Bruce Creech, BSBM, MBA Candidate MBA 520 Warren Rosendahl, BSME, MBA December 16, 2007 University of Phoenix Problem Solution: Intersect Investments Intersect Investment has experienced problems within their organization. The problems include loss of market share, inability to change, lack of organizational commitment and behavior, failure to develop a customer service program, and lack of communication. This paper will look at these problems, find
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Problem Solution Usa World Bank
Problem Solution: USA World Bank Over the last few years the banking industry has experienced intense pressure to identify and launch campaigns for new products both in the United States and around the world. This paper will discuss the problems and solutions of USA World Bank (UWB) whom is a major bank with both an international and domestic presence. UWB has branch locations nationwide and enjoys a large consumer and small business base, and has
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Risk Analysis on Investment Decision
Risk Analysis on Investment Decision Silicon Arts, Inc. is a successful semiconductor manufacturer that focuses on digital imaging Integrated Circuits (ICs) for many different consumer and high precision electronics. From digital cameras to medical instrumentation, Silicon Art’s products can be found as the heart of these electronics. Given the current sales turnover of $180 million, the company is poised for growth with available free cash flow and fresh investment dollars to fund new opportunities. In
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British Commercial Investments Ltd.
An Individual Report on British Commercial Investments (BCI) Ltd. BA _____ General Management Submitted to: Submitted by: 28 March 200_ I. Case Overview British Commercial Investments Ltd. (BCI), a diversified holding company based in London, has 16 subsidiary companies operating in various industries including production of oil drilling equipment and electrical instruments, special steel fabrication, asphalt products, and construction of agricultural buildings. Recently there is a shift in emphasis in corporate objectives and investment efforts,
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Investing in China
Introduction Since the initiation of economic reforms in 1979, China has become one of the worldЎ¦s fastest-growing economies. From 1979 to 2005 ChinaЎ¦s real GDP grew at an average annual rate of 9.6% (Morrison , 2006). Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) was one of the main pillars of reform. With its entry into the World Trade Organization, the opportunities for companies from overseas to invest in China are expect to increase significantly in the coming years.
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Gap Analysis: Intersect Investments
Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: INTERSECT INVESTMENTS Gap Analysis: Intersect Investments University of Phoenix Gap Analysis: Intersect Investments “The Financial Services Industry is a dynamic and fast moving environment that is highly demanding and is continually pushing the boundaries to increase productivity and improve workflow to make better and faster decisions” (Microsoft, 2008, para 1). Since September 11, 2001, the financial service industry has been in a state of turmoil and has been trying to stay
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Mountain Bank Case
Mountain Bank is an establishment found in the northwest of the United States. There are four areas of business lines used by Mountain Bank they are corporate banking, retail estate and mortgage banking, consumer lending and retail banking. Consumer lending and retail banking has been the financially beneficial to Mountain Bank as they have 50% and 25% of the market respectively. However Mountain Bank has not been able to capture the market in the
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Foreign Direct Investment
Main Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Location and Strategies employed by Transnational Corporations to maximise the net advantages of their locational decisions. Introduction: In the past few decades, the most important development has been of increasing internationalisation and globalisation of economic activities. Internationalisation is not a new thing, some commodities have been traded internationally since centuries, however the production process (plant, firm and industry) was always organised within the national economies. Today the world
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Foreign Direct Investment
Attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) has become a key part of national development strategies for many countries. FDI reflects the objective of obtaining a lasting interest by a resident entity in one economy into a resident entity in an economy other than that of the investor. This is particularly important for countries where domestic savings cannot meet the increasing demand for capital. For the investing company, it is able to provide the company with new
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Consumer Behaviour & Bendigo Bank
Executive Summary Customer satisfaction and customer loyalty go hand in hand with generating greater company profits which ultimately results in a greater shareholder return. This report discusses and evaluates the marketing sector of "Consumer Behaviour" and how it directly correlates to the marketing objectives of Bendigo Bank. The research undertaken yielded the result that Banks were not so much affected by the initial purchase process of the consumer but far more by the retaining and
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Problem Solution: Intersect Investment
Problem Solution: Intersect Investments The financial services industry has not been the same since September 11, 2001. Many financial firms have struggled to retain clients and Wall Street’s credibility. To be successful in the investment-industry, investment companies need to offer services that are competitive along with offering professional, skilled advice. Intersect Investment, a financial services company, has been struggling in the industry due to internal and external forces for change (Kinicki & Kreitner, 2003). Intersects’
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The Bank of China
SUMMARY: Since the Bank of China issued the country's first bankcard in 1985, China, followed by the United States, now has become the second-largest bankcard holder and has issued about 850 million cards. By the end of 2004, China had already issued 760 million bankcards. The industry has witnessed a rapid growth, and has made China one of the most promising markets for the global bankcard business. Currently, foreign banks are not allowed to independently
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What Is Brazos Investment Strategy? Does It Seem Well Suited for Its Position as a First-Time Fund? How Do You Assess the Merits of the Gtt Transaction?
1. What is Brazos’ investment strategy? Does it seem well suited for its position as a first-time fund? How do you assess the merits of the GTT transaction? Brazos’ investment strategy emphasizes buyouts of mid-size companies that show predictable cash flows, have good management teams in place, have well-developed niche markets, and are located in Texas and the Southwest. This strategy suits its position as a first-time fund because this geographic area is underserved by
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Trends in Australian Bank Capital
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL This reportЎ¦s topic is Trends in Australian Bank Capital. The content is as following: 1. The explanation of why Ў§Regulators usually want more equity capital whereas shareholders usually favour less equity capitalЎЁ 2. The differences between bank equity capital and bank regulatory capital 3. A discussion of the functions of bank capital and the role of the risk-return trade-off 4. The differences between tier 1 and tier 2 capital 5. The components
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Hsbc - We Are the World's Local Bank
HSBC- we are the world's local bank The Business/Organization The HSBC Group is named after its founding member, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, which was established in 1865 to finance the growing trade between Europe, India and China. The inspiration behind the founding of the bank was Thomas Sutherland, a Scot who was then working for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. He realized that there was considerable demand for local
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Investment Properties in Egypt
With a growing economy and major developments in the tourism sector, Egypt satisfies the requirements of many discerning property investors today. Forward thinking government policies and a solid infrastructure are making Egypt the next property and tourism hotspot. With high capital returns of up to 30% per annum in key locations, the investment climate in Egypt is widely regarded as a promising one. Due to recent reforms, the process of property purchase in Egypt has
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The Banking Concept of Education
“You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him to find it within himself.” -Gallileo Galilei (1564-1642) The Audacity of Hope: The Banking Concept of Education In Freire’s essay, The Banking Concept of Education, he advances the idea that the inherent objective of the “banking concept” is to educate the poor and illiterate to remain “oppressed”; he implies that this is accomplished in part by “narrative” teaching methods, and the lack of
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Mba 540 Risk Analysis on Investment Decision
Running head: Risk Analysis on Investment Decision Risk Analysis on Investment Decision The capital budgeting simulation presented a company by the name of Silicon Arts Inc. (SAI). SAI is a four-year-old company that manufactures digital imaging integrated circuits and has an agenda to increase their profit share and keep pace with today’s technology. This paper will discuss the external and internal risks associated when making a decision to accept or reject a particular project. The
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