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Financial Markets: Money Market; Capital Market

Financial markets can be broadly categorized into two main types: the Money Market and the Capital Market. These markets serve distinct purposes and involve different types of financial instruments. 1. Money Market: The money market deals with short-term debt securities and financial instruments that have high liquidity and typically mature in one year or less. …

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Introduction to Financial Markets in India

Financial markets in India play a crucial role in the country’s economic development by facilitating the efficient allocation of capital and resources. These markets serve as a platform where various financial instruments are traded, allowing investors and businesses to manage risks, raise capital, and invest in various assets. Here is an introduction to financial markets …

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Introduction to Strategic Corporate Finance

STRATEGIC CORPORATE FINANCE Strategic corporate finance is a crucial aspect of managing and growing a business. It involves making financial decisions that align with a company’s overall strategic goals and long-term vision. This approach goes beyond mere financial planning and focuses on integrating financial considerations into the broader strategic framework of the organization. Strategy vs. …

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Calcutta University CBCS Syllabus 2023 for BBA updated as on 11.07.2023

The BBA Hons syllabus of Calcutta University has been updated as per NEP guidelines as of 11.07.2023. Any students taking admission under BBA Hons (4 years degree course) or BBA (3 years degree course) in this current session 2023-2024 need to follow the below-mentioned syllabus. https://www.caluniv.ac.in/ The additional papers for semesters one and two for …

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Statistics for Business Decisions 2022

2022BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION- HONOURS : CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY Paper BBA-A202-C-3(Statistics for Business Decisions)Full Marks : 80 The mean, median, and standard deviation of a distribution are 45, 42, and 18 respectively, to find the skewness of the distribution. The formula for Pearson’s coefficient of skewness, which is a measure of the asymmetry of a distribution. A positive skew …

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BBA Calcutta University Question Paper of 2022

It is important for students to practice from pervious year questions, as it will help in understanding the pattern for the coming examination of 2023. I have already uploaded the BBA solved papers of 2021 in my previous blogs. Please feel free to contact for any clarifications @ 9748882085 MBA Tuitions | BBA Tuitions | Online Management Classes| Executive …

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CU BBA Hons 2021 Solved question paper of Financial Management

You are required to: Raise Rs. 25,00,000 by issue of equity shares and use the proceeds to redeem some of the debentures. (a) The impact of taxation on the Modigliani-Miller (MM) theory of capital structure is that it introduces a tax shield on interest payments, which can affect the optimal capital structure of a firm. …

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CU 2021 Solved paper| BBA Hons| Financial Management Solved question paper of Calcutta University  

Rs. Equity share capital (Rs. 10 each) 3,00,000 Reserve & Surplus 1,50,000 Preference share capital (Rs. 100 each) 2,40,000 Debentures (Rs. 100 each) 1,00,000 All these securities are traded in the capital markets. Recent prices are: debentures @ Rs. 100, Preference shares @ 125 and Equity shares @ Rs. 20 each. You are required to …

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CU 2021 Solved paper| BBA Hons| Financial Management Solved question paper of Calcutta University 

  BIL PIL MIL Annual production capacity 1,00,000 1,50,000 2,50,000 Capacity Utilization and sales 75% 75% 75% Unit Selling Price (Rs.) 40 50 50 Unit Variable Cost (Rs.) 15 15 20 Fixed Cost p.a. (Rs.) 2,00,000 3,00,000 5,00,000 Equity Capital (Rs.) [1000 shares for each company] 5,00,000 7,00,000 10,00,000   10% Preference Share Capital (Rs.) …

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CU 2021 Solved paper| BBA Hons| Financial Management Solved question paper of Calcutta University

1. (a) Z Ltd. takes a loan of Rs. 3,00,000 from a financial institution at 8% p.a. The loan is to be repaid in five equal annual instalments. Calculate the amount of each instalment. To calculate the amount of each instalment for a loan of Rs. 3,00,000 at 8% per annum, to be repaid in …

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