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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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Stock Splits: In Whose Interest?
AUTHOR(S) : Y Bala Bharathi and Dr. Nagendra V. ChowdaryPUBLISHED DATE: 19/12/2014PUBLISHER: ET CasesCATEGORY: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTPRODUCT: CASELETCASE ID: FIN-2-0001, FIN-2-0001ACASE LENGTH: 5 pagesDESCRIPTION:read more
This caselet can be used for understanding the accounting, financing and investing implications of stock splits. Having made their entry in early 1960s, stock splits have largely been the effect of heightened trading of company's shares. Every established company would have a history of its stock splits. However, the late 1990s, early 2000s coupled with 2008 global financial meltdown meant stock splits to be a relic. With Google and Apple announcing their stock splits in April 2014, the stock ...SHOW DETAILS -
Blue Sky and Portfolio Performance Anxieties
AUTHOR(S) : Manoj AroraPUBLISHED DATE: 06/12/2014PUBLISHER: ET CasesCATEGORY: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTPRODUCT: CASELETCASE ID: FIN-2-0003, FIN-2-0003ACASE LENGTH: 2 pagesDESCRIPTION:This caselet depicts a normal day in the life of an investment advisor Rajesh. Asset classes do not necessarily perform in the way an advisor will expect and resulting in aversion from the client. Additionally, all clients would like to be holding best performing asset class during every period which is humanly impossible. Though, there are no perfect answers to clients' questions, it is the responsibility of the advisor to provide an educated reply and emphasize on the principle of diversification. Pedagogical ...read moreSHOW DETAILS