1000 Search Results for Financial Economics
In other words, there are few controls in place to ensure responsible spending or, in the case of Greece, that the books are not cooked. The implication of this is that Greece makes errors and commits fraud, knowing that the eurozone will be forced Continue Reading...
Another point of difficulty is that different firms may use different calendars when reporting. For example, the fiscal year at FedEx ends at the end of May, while at UPS the fiscal years ends at the end of December. This makes for a difficult comp Continue Reading...
Thus, a region or nation experiencing economic depression will be unable to use the interest rate lever to boost the economy. Similarly a country with high inflation will be unable to independently raise interest rates to contain inflation. Moreover Continue Reading...
This seems to have been in response to the perception of an upcoming slowdown and indicates that the firm is both cognoscent of its liquidity position and is taking steps to ensure the robustness of that liquidity position.
Moreover, in terms of ca Continue Reading...
This is due to the impact of a change in revenue on profit or cash flow. It arises whenever a firm increases its revenues without a proportionate increase in operating expenses.
In deciding the most favorable level of leverage, it is a must for the Continue Reading...
25 per share on the initial offering date in 1961 and held as a long-term investment. The original 100 shares has grown to 48,000 shares through stock splits and stock dividends. And this does not include the reinvestment of cash dividends.
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Economic indicators are used to measure the financial health of the economy. There are many methods and tools for measuring the economy and every economist has his favorite method. The health of the economy is measured by tracking certain indicators. Continue Reading...
Financial statements allow investors to compare the performance of different publicly-traded companies. This is because there are specific rules that govern how each company can compile and present its statements, and these rules are enforced by the Continue Reading...
Financial reporting system is any system that compiles financial data and presents it to management in a meaningful format. There are different types of such systems, depending on the system's purpose. So a company can have a one system to assist wit Continue Reading...
Financial Management Decision
Understanding Basic Finance Terms
Generally, it is beneficial to have a basic understanding of financial concepts and terminology before going into business independently. Financial management refers to the process of Continue Reading...
If this investment was financed entirely with debt, the new capital structure would be 67.2% debt and 32.8% equity. If this investment was financed entirely with equity, the new capital structure would be 30.5% debt and 69.5% equity.
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However, Bernanke remains unwilling to use his power to lift economic growth and reduce unemployment. One reason for not wanting to take active steps to speeding up the U.S. economic growth is a worry that the financial markets are fragile. So, it s Continue Reading...
A negative consequence, however, would be increased volatility in the value of the dollar. Imports would become more expensive as well, increasing inflation and potentially compelling the restructuring of the economy. Increased currency risk -- tran Continue Reading...
Ford's value in 2007, was 0.01, compared to GM's value of 0.64. Comparatively, GM is using its assets in a much more efficient manner than Ford is.
V. Conclusions
Both General Motors and Ford have shown specific problems in their operational activ Continue Reading...
3.2: Data Used: The data used in this study effort includes primary and secondary data. Along with information retrieved from the literature review, this researcher also personally compiled from... (Considerations for this section: What spatial and Continue Reading...
That is, international financial organizations, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and which controlled by core states, decide that, in order to grant financial aid to undeveloped countries, these states should comply with so Continue Reading...
In the case of Arctic, the company is relying, in terms of long-term financing, almost exclusively on retained earnings. Retained earnings can be defined as earnings that are "retained by the company to be reinvested in its core business or to pay Continue Reading...
Financial Leverage
There are many ways that one can finance a project. Either a company can use its investors own funds, that is equity, or borrowed money, meaning debt can be used. Generally, the two are used in a combination depending on the risk Continue Reading...
Financial Accounting Case Study
Industry Attributes
Despite its large size and established market position, General Mills, like any other company, has to grapple with those factors that, if not properly addressed, could have a negative effect on pe Continue Reading...
Financial Reporting
Current liabilities at Activision Blizzard Inc.
Current Liabilities for the Most Recent Annual Reporting Period
Current liabilities are classified as amounts which are owed to suppliers and creditors, which are due within 12 mo Continue Reading...
Financial Markets
In their seminal 1989 work, Kopcke and Rosengren posed the question "are the distinctions between debt and equity disappearing?" They noted several challenges to the historical distinction between the two, including new instruments Continue Reading...
Economics of International Trade China
Exploring the Economics of International Trade: China
"Chinese international trade has experienced rapid expansion together with its dramatic economic growth which has made the country to target the world as i Continue Reading...
Financial Crimes
Knights Templar
The Order of the Knights Templar (Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon) was founded in 1118 to protect Christians on pilgrimage to Jerusalem (Blacktorne, 2011). The Order was sanctioned by King Baldwin I Continue Reading...
Even searching the Internet for information has a cost, the opportunity cost of one's time. Thus, one will consider the cost of obtaining information before seeking it out to make a decision.
The remaining three assumptions of the economic way of t Continue Reading...
Companies use the income statement to show how successful the company is during specific time frames. Investors often want to know how much money is being brought in, they want to know that the company has enough funds to pay the operating expenses Continue Reading...
(CED, 2006)
The work entitled: "Rights based approach the Millennium Development Goals: The UNDP and Hurist Experience" states that the commitment of the UNDP is characterized by "the promotion and application of the human rights based approach to Continue Reading...
"The explosive growth of the global economy threatens the natural systems that sustain life on Earth. Despite some significant successes in reducing industrial pollution and increasing efficiency, globalization is devastating natural habitats, speed Continue Reading...
Economic Value Added (EVA) Accounting Practice
Although Economic Value Added (EVA) is not a new concept in economics and financial theory and is based on the 19th century concept of "economic profit," it has only been widely adopted recently by busi Continue Reading...
Economics
Government regulations may have played a role in the creation of the crisis, but there were many causes of the crisis and indeed many different negative outcomes. The credit crisis in particular occurred when the financial system began to Continue Reading...
Economic Analysis: Durbin Amendment
As part of the Dodd- Frank financial regulatory overhaul passed in 2010, the Durbin Amendment was designed to "reduce costs for merchants that accept debit cards" (Sidel, R. December 8, 2011. PP. 1) by imposing a Continue Reading...
Also, colleges must create budgets and learn how to disperse money in a way that is fitting to their academic community (Kane and Rouse). All of these factors make the process difficult.
2. When there are fewer financial resources to allocate, why Continue Reading...
08% 2.42% 2.78% 2.57% 2.69% 2.69% 2.54% 2006 3.99% 3.60% 3.36% 3.55% 4.17% 4.32% 4.15% 3.82% 2.06% 1.31% 1.97% 2.54% 3.24% 2005 2.97% 3.01% 3.15% 3.51% 2.80% 2.53% 3.17% 3.64% 4.69% 4.35% 3.46% 3.42% 3.39%
Trade deficit
The United States trade bala Continue Reading...
The national unemployment average was 7,591,000 in 2005. Therefore, an addition of 8,500 people would represent a.11% change in unemployment. Factor in additional domestic job losses from the closing of that company, and it is very possible that the Continue Reading...
Financial Management (case scenario)
The theoretical ex-rights price may be calculating the following way. We have the following known variables:
Fair value of all shares = 12,000,000 * 135 = 1,620,000,000
Total amount received from exercise of ri Continue Reading...
Economic Order Quantity Analysis:
Management of Emergency Food Provision by NGOs
When ordering supplies, managers of both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations must answer the deceptively difficult question: how large an order should my organ Continue Reading...
Financial Institution
Statement for the Shareholders
Several events have occurred over the past few months that will have an impact on our commercial and investment activities in Germany and the United States. We will discuss each of the events and Continue Reading...
Financial Accounting
Nybrostrand Company had a moderately successful year last year. Correcting the bookkeeper's error brings the revenue down to $421,500. It also brings the cost of goods sold down to $219,500, since those goods were never sold and Continue Reading...
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6. The formula for calculating the price of a zero coupon bond is
P = M / (1 + I )^n
In this case, the interest is priced to 9% and the term to 20 years. These figures are doubled, because the price of zero coupon bonds is based on semi-a Continue Reading...
(Buchanan, 72)
The economic policy tools that were employed just after the war subsequently underwent some changes. From 1947 to 1950 direct controls on wages and distribution were eliminated followed by removal of trade controls in 1958. However, Continue Reading...
Economic Report Card
The nature of the economic world is in constant flux and changes, requiring the student of the subject to be aware of the many patterns and tendencies that are contained within any economic or market system. The purpose of this Continue Reading...