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Papers On Money & Banking / Corporate Finance
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Investment Questions
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This 6 page paper at a number of questions set by the student regarding investment in the stock market. The first question explains what the S&P 500 is and what movements in the index mean. The second question outlines the differences between short and long hedging and considers when it should be used. The third question defines the use of circuit breakers. The last question considers whether an investor would want to wish or sell treasury bonds when they believe the interest rates are about to increase. The bibliography cites five sources.
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Investment Questions
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This 13 page paper answers three questions posed by the student. The first looks at a case where currency cannot be taken out of a country until it has been invested in bonds for 5 years and the impact that this would have in a company exporting to that company. The second question explains futures and options and how they can be used in hedging. The last question looks at the impact of borrowing on the NPV of a project and the impact on the debt asset profile of a company. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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Investment Questions
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This 19 page paper looks at a range of investment issues. The paper discusses what is meant by efficient markets, why commercial paper is rated, its' risk return and the motivations behind companies issuing it and yield curves, the use of the primary market for the sale of treasury bonds and T-Bill auctions, the interpretation of different financial statements, negotiable certificates of deposit, bankers acceptances and Ginnie Mae and Fannie Mae. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
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Investment Questions
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This 25 page paper answers a range of investment question posed by the student, all of which involve calculations. The first few look at bond yields and bond prices at changing interest rates, the investment decisions are considered looking at incremental cash flows and terminal cash flows, the final questions ass investment choices using the net present value model, also referred to as NPV, and the internal rate of return referred to as IRR.
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Investment Questions; Diversifiable Risk and CA
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PM This 8 page paper is written in 3 parts. The first part of the paper looks at risk defining, and then illustrating with examples what is meant by diversifiable risk and non diversifiable risk. The second part of the paper uses CAPM to calculate the expected return and the risk free rates in sample calculation. The last part of the paper considers the advantages and disadvantages of using CAPM. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEdiverisk.rtf
Investment Questions; Regulation, Bonds and Risk
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This 10 page paper is written in three sections. The first section considers the potential to regulate against scandals such as Enron and WorldCom from an economic perspective. The second section looks at the similarities and differences between stocks and bonds. The third section calculates the beta of Apple Inc over a three-year period and discusses the results of the calculation. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
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Investment Risk
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This 8 page paper answers questions regarding risk and return explaining basic concepts of stock market investments including the concept of risk in return, the definition and usefulness of the beta, the concept of diversification, the use of the Security Market Line (SML) and the way the probabilities can be used when assessing potential portfolios. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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Investment Risk and Beta
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A 3 page paper discussing beta and investment. Beta is a term found on all web pages providing quotes of individual stocks. Often thought of as a measure of risk of the stock, it does not directly reflect risk at all. It is an integral component of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), which is used to place a value on assets. The purpose here is to investigate beta and what it means to the individual investor. The reference company is McDonald's; other companies used for example purposes are IBM and Microsoft. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Investment Risks
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This 3 page paper looks at a case study supplied by the student. A company has chosen an investment which involves expanding into a new but related market. The paper considers the potential risks of the investment and how those risks may be reduced or mitigated. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEwcomm1.rtf
Investment Trading
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This 10 page paper explores the subject of investment trading. Several aspects are discussed including mathematical models and the Efficient Market Hypothesis. The difference between long term market investing and trading is explained in detail. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Invtrade.wps
Investments; Risk Types, CAPM, the Beta and the Use of NPV and IRR
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The 12 page paper answers two questions. The looks at the different types of risk; undiversifiable and diversifiable risk, the role of beta within CAPM (capital asset pricing model), its limitations and the way it may be used. The second part of the paper looks at the time value of money, why discounting models are used to assess investments along with the use and comparison of net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR). The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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