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  1. Probability in Finance - IV: The Vanna-Volga Method

    Authors: Virmani, Vineet;

    Reference No: F&A0531TEC Pages: 21 Published on: 5, February, 2016

    Abstract: This note describes the intuition and the mathematics behind the Vanna-Volga method for pricing derivatives in the foreign-exchange markets. After building the intuition through the lens of risk neutral density and movement in volatility smile, the note explains the mathematics of the necessary adjustment to the Black-Scholes valuation formula in ... More

  2. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (E)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(E) Pages: 16 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

  3. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (F)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(F) Pages: 20 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

  4. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (C)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(C) Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

  5. Aggois: Last-Mile Financing for Small-Holder Farmers

    Authors: Vemireddy, Vidya; Deb, Shrey; Yadav, Shweta;

    Reference No: CIIE0027 Pages: 17 Published on: 12, October, 2021

    Abstract: The business model adopted by Aggois model aimed at resolving the problem of farmer financing — particularly, the lack of receivables financing, which left them (farmers) with no option but to choose between high rates with delayed payments under MSP or prompt payments at lower rates in private transactions. The product ... More

  6. Suzlon Energy

    Authors: Sinha, Sidharth;

    Reference No: F&A0533 Pages: 38 Published on: 31, March, 2016

    Abstract: In February 2015, Suzlon had just completed its financial and asset restructuring, following financial default after rapid growth through debt financed acquisitions in the financial boom ending in 2008. The restructuring resulted in a significant decrease in the promoter’s equity stake. Suzlon now has to decide how to respond to an ... More

  7. Coastal Gujarat Power Limited

    Authors: Sinha, Sidharth;

    Reference No: F&A0520 Pages: 30 Published on: 23, April, 2015

    Abstract: The Tata owned Coastal Gujarat Power Limited is seeking to reopen Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with state owned distribution utilities because of increase in imported coal prices resulting from a change in Indonesian laws. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has decided to provide relief through a “compensatory tariff”. This ... More

  8. Cognizant: Preparing for a Global Footprint

    Authors: Angur, Madhukar; Manikutty, S; Nukala, Prasad;

    Reference No: BP0328 Pages: 29 Published on: 8, June, 2009

    Abstract: The case describes the challenges in growth faced by a New Jersey-based software company, Cognizant. The company has its Indian office at Bangalore, and operations in many countries. Its growth rate is around 50 per cent per annum. The case looks at different options facing the company in managing this growth ... More

  9. 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

  10. Development of Chaloda Village

    Authors: Srivastava, U K; Rao, Sreenivas S;

    Reference No: CMA0524 Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Discusses the uncertainties involved in providing tubewells in Chaloda village as a part of the developmental activities of a voluntary agency. Though, formal sources are available for financing the project, the farmers are not organized in getting the finances and managing the project. For want of data of the risk ... More

  11. Texica Limited (C): Learning from the Exit Interviews

    Authors: Maheshwari, Sunil Kumar; Ray, Prantika;

    Reference No: HRM0239(C) Pages: 6 Published on: 13, December, 2017

    Abstract: Dr. Vakil interviewed two people Kabir Kumar and Purav Jha. Kabir Kumar was working in the textile design department for the past four years and six months. He was leaving Texica and moving into another rival company Fabrika. After discussions about the various experiences in the organization, the consultant asked ... More

  12. Overview of World Growth, Trade, Price, Resources and Debit vis-a-vis India's Position

    Authors: Gupta, G S;

    Reference No: ECO0314TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1989

    Abstract: The note provides time series data on some important macro-economic variables that are useful for students of international banking and finance. Such data are included for both, the world as a whole as well as India, and comparison and brief analysis of them has been attempted. ... More

  13. A Note on Project Approach in Agricultural Finance in India

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M;

    Reference No: CMA0608TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: Discusses the condition in which scattered individual and project approaches of lending are used for the agricultural sector. It also discusses reasons why the latter approach came to be adopted by the institutional financing agencies in India. A perspective of both of these aspects is essential to appreciate constructively the ... More

  14. Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation

    Authors: Singh, Gurdev;

    Reference No: CMA0590TEC Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1984

    Abstract: Describes the objectives, membership, resources, eligibility, and procedures of refinance, and various data on the performance of the institution till the year it was assimilated in the newly established NABARD. ... More

  15. Financing Farming Operations of Somabhai Patel

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0219 Pages: 9 Published on: 2, September, 1970

    Abstract: A leading bank in Western India gave a loan of Rs.2,50,000 to a farmer. The first installment due was not paid according to the schedule the farmer made a request to the branch manager not to insist for immediate repayment. This matter was put up by the Head Office before ... More

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