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  1. Ratio Analysis

    Authors: Seshan, Suresh A;

    Reference No: F&A0286TEC Pages: 20 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Shareholders, banks, financial institutions, internal management, government and others can usefully analyze the financial information contained in financial reports and statements. A commonly used technique for analyzing financial reports and statements is the ratio analysis technique. The note describes the concept of ratios, various types of ratios, effective use of ... More

  2. Mergers and Takeovers

    Authors: Brahmaiah, B; Pandey, I M;

    Reference No: F&A0404TEC Pages: 36 Published on: 1, January, 1989

    Abstract: The objective of this note is to acquaint students with concepts of mergers, acquisitions and takeovers, and to explain the framework for evaluating such decisions. The note also gives the legal aspects relating to merger and takeover activities in India. ... More

  3. Uncertainty Analysis in Capital Investment Decisions: Some Aspects**

    Authors: Mote, V L; Patil, Venkutai H; Shah, B G;

    Reference No: F&A0229TEC Pages: 24 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: This note discusses some aspects of the measurement of the benefits from investment and the development of criteria for choosing a project. The focus of the discussion is on how to build uncertainty about the behaviour of several key input factors underlying the projected rate of return explicitly in the ... More

  4. Swiss Roll (B)

    Authors: Varma, Jayanth R.; Virmani, Vineet;

    Reference No: F&A0532(B) Pages: 26 Published on: 7, July, 2016

    Abstract: ln the aftermath of global financial crisis of 2008 and the ensuing capital flows into Switzerland, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) decided to peg Swiss Franc (CHF) to the Euro (EUR), and announced that it would not let CHF go beyond 1.20 starting 6 September, 20 11. With ever-increasing capital flows, maintaining the peg required ... More

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