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  1. Ramnathan Administers Agricultural Finance **

    Authors: Patel, D.A.;

    Reference No: CMA0256 Pages: 5 Published on: 6, December, 1973

    Abstract: In this case a bank managers experiences in financing farmers for agricultural production are studied. The case also poses the problem of scrutinizing loan applications supervising farm-finance operations of the bank. ... More

  2. Agricultural Finance: (Introduction and Role of Rural Financial Market)

    Authors: Singh, Gurudev;

    Reference No: CMA0528TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Contains the description of various concepts frequently confronted in the study of agricultural finance. These include agricultural finance, direct and indirect finance, financial intermediation, financial instruments, credit, loan, liquidity, leverage, collaterals or security, delinquency, default and foreclosure, various cost concepts and single proprietorship. ... More

  3. Hotel Rhythm Lonavala: Financial Feasibility of Commercial Real Estate

    Authors: Das, Prashant; Gupta, Ashish;

    Reference No: F&A0568 Pages: 15 Published on: 7, February, 2023

    Abstract: A commercial real estate expert contemplated the best use of his family-owned land parcel through hotel development. The venture- and capital-structures were put in place as a lender committed to the debt capital. After considering operations, financing and taxation cash flows, the project could have potentially met the equity holders’ ... More

  4. It’s a Residence; It’s a Hotel: It is ResiTel!

    Authors: Das, Prashant; Gupta, Ashish;

    Reference No: F&A0569 Pages: 12 Published on: 16, November, 2022

    Abstract: Midway through construction, a hotel developer realised that costs had risen too much to be feasible for equity capital. They repositioned the asset as a ResiTel wherein each suite would be sold as a condominium unit to retail buyers. This called for setting up two separate entities: one (PropCo) for ... More

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