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Papers On Money & Banking / Corporate Finance
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Efficient Market Theory
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A 5 page paper discussing the theoretical and empirical validity of the weak, semi-strong and strong forms of the theory. Stock market information remains less than completely reliable, as there are those companies that analysts believe should be performing at much higher levels in terms of stock price than the actual prices would indicate; there are others that analysts consistently report as being overvalued. Insider trading indicates that the strong form cannot possibly be valid. Some researchers claim that the problem lies not with the theory but with our ability to measure results correctly, calling for a non-linear, rather than linear, assessment of data. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSEffMkt.doc
Electronic Financing And The Future Of Paper Money
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20 pages in length. The purpose behind the banking industry implementing any change is to augment the capacity of its clientele. Inasmuch as change can be both a beneficial and detrimental endeavor, it is a very wise decision for the industry to wholly investigate all potential gains and losses long prior to employing this important modification. In this day and age, it is critical to the overall success of banking businesses to expand beyond the limited horizons of the past; indeed, to be able to diversify and reach toward loftier goals is only possible in the contemporary market by striving to bring together a variety of networking capabilities. Those like the banking industry that have established a sense of innovation within the framework of their industries have, historically, had positive results in the final outcome; however, to be fair, there have also been those who have attempted to incorporate the concept of such vastness in operation only to find that this particular venture was not as productive as they had anticipated. For the banking industry to follow suit upon the Internet is for it to completely and utterly open up to the whims of progress in the twenty-first century; with the evolution of ATM's, debit cards and the like, the global community is moving forward to the inevitable cashless society. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: TLCelecF.rtf
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SYSTEMS
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This 6-page paper discusses electronic payment systems, how they came about, what they are, how they're used, and their future. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MTespana.rtf
Electronic Security in the Banking Industry
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This 6 page paper addresses security issues facing electronic banking, and banks in general. Authentication, electronic signatures and encryption along with related technologies are each discussed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA211bnk.rtf
EnCana Cost of Capital
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This 8 page paper is based on a case study supplied by the student. The paper looks at the way that the cost of capital could be calculated and some of the options in the choices made and then assesses whether net present value (NPV) or internal rate of return (IRR) would be best used when assessing potential investments or projects. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEencana1.rtf
Energizer; 2004 - 2006
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This 14 page paper examines the financial performance of Energizer between 2004 and 2006 using a range of ratios to analyse achievements and trends including profit, efficiency and liquidity. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEenergz.rtf
ENRON ACCOUNTING
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This 17-page paper focuses on accounting methods at Enron, and how things could have been handled somewhat differently. This is written in the style of an "advice" report, similar to something a financial consultant might offer a company. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MTenacct.rtf
Enron Accounting: Special Purpose Entities
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A 6 page paper answering 5 questions about what SPEs are, why they exist and how Enron abused the tool in its accounting. The paper reviews the FASB rules under which Enron first – and legitimately, early on – began using the SPE as an accounting and functional tool. It provides examples of Enron’s abuses and Arthur Andersen’s failure to require that Enron consolidate its SPEs on Enron’s balance sheet. The paper reviews the legitimate use of the SPE and concludes with a letter from a large business to the FASB requesting that FASB consider that SPEs constitute a class of tools useful to large businesses and beneficial to the larger economy. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSacctEnronSPE.rtf
ENRON, WORLDCOM AND ACCOUNTING IRREGULARITIES
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This 80-page paper goes into detailed discussion about the accounting problems that launched the bankruptcy of Enron Corp. and WorldCom, and the legislation passed to try to prevent the same thing from happening in the future. The paper also discusses overall accounting irregularities and how the system should be overhauled to prevent these in the future.
Filename: MTenwoac.rtf
Enron, WorldCom And Others
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A 8 page paper that addresses different topics beginning with the fraudulent accounting tactics of Enron and WorldCom. The writer also comments on United Airline's bankruptcy and how United has used this to their advantage. The writer also comments on: would it be better for United Airlines to liquidate, whether bankruptcy laws favor companies or individuals and suggestions for accountants in terms of detecting fraudulent financial accounting practices. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGenwlu.rtf
Enron: The Case for Auditor Independence
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An 8 page paper discussing some of the ways in which the Enron case is providing evidence for the need for greater auditor independence and corporate governance. Those encouraging internationalization of US accounting convention have suffered setbacks while those opposed to such a move are beginning to cite the case of Enron as evidence why the US system is not failsafe. The Enron case is still unfolding at the time of writing; the paper uses Rite Aid as a point of comparison in which outcome already is known. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSaudIndEnron.rtf
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