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Overseas Capital Budgeting Proposal | Project Management

Overseas projects in general, and global projects in particular throw up unique issues in coordination, management and control, arising from behavioural, cultural, regulatory, and political differences. There is the added problem of teams working in different time zones and the project's 'public visibility' especially if it was given the green signal by the host country's government in the face of [...]

By |2023-01-30T18:30:02+05:30December 7, 2017|Capital Budgeting|Comments Off on Overseas Capital Budgeting Proposal | Project Management

Evaluation of Capital Budgeting Proposal | Financial Management

There are two broad evaluation methods for a capital budgeting proposal: i. Non-Discounted Cash Flow Methods: These are the traditional methods and include payback period and the accounting rate of return (ARR). Their biggest disadvantage is that they ignore the time value of money. The payback method is skewed towards selection of projects with the shortest payback period; it ignores [...]

By |2023-01-30T18:29:57+05:30December 7, 2017|Capital Budgeting|Comments Off on Evaluation of Capital Budgeting Proposal | Financial Management

Financial Instruments Used in a Capital Market | Financial Management

Financial instruments mean documents that evidence the claims and income or asset as "any contract that gives rise to both a financial asset on one enterprise and a financial liability or equity instrument of another enterprise". 1. Securities: 'Securities' is a general term for a stock exchange investment. Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956 defines securities as to include: 1. Shares, [...]

By |2017-11-14T06:37:56+05:30November 14, 2017|Capital Market|Comments Off on Financial Instruments Used in a Capital Market | Financial Management
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