Title Xix Financial Management Review Guide # 20 Family Planning Services

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Fiscal Management

Financial Management

  1. Pricing of Bandy Contracts

    Writer(S) : Dr. Abhinav Kumar Rajverma, Banana Professor of Finance, Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) and Dr. PKV Kishan, Assistant Professor of Economic science, Constitute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA)

    PUBLISHED Engagement: 21/06/2021

    PUBLISHER: ET CASES

    CATEGORY: Fiscal MANAGEMENT, Banking & FINANCIAL SERVICES

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    Instance ID: FIN-ane-0048; FIN-i-0048A

    Instance LENGTH: 17

    DESCRIPTION:

    In January 2021, Mr Rajvarman, a financial consultant, joined a major Indian business firm. One of the main tasks assigned to him was raising dollar-denominated funds to meet the visitor's investment needs in the The states. The conventional ways of raising rupee-funds in India and so converting to the USD or directly raising a dollar loan in the US marketplace was deemed costly past the management. Apart from that, volatility in the forex charge per unit was a major concern for the organization. The case examines ...

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  2. Time and Coin: Home Investment Dilemma

    AUTHOR(S) : Dr. Abhinav Kumar Rajverma, Asst. Professor (Finance), Institute of Rural Direction Anand (IRMA)

    PUBLISHED DATE: 04/xi/2020

    PUBLISHER: ET CASES

    CATEGORY: Fiscal Direction

    Product: CASELET

    CASE ID: FIN-ii-0047; FIN-2-0047A

    CASE LENGTH: 5 Pages

    DESCRIPTION:

    In June 2018, Rajvarmans, a newly married couple, moved to Mumbai and needed residential accommodation. The case examines the quantitative benefits of renting vis-à-vis owning a house. On the i mitt, the forced saving programme, pride of ownership, and security sense favored owning the firm. On the other hand, renting benefits include affordability, flexibility in mobility and savings, and predictable monthly expenses. Should Rajvarmans opt for renting or owning a house nether all circumstances? ...

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  3. The Basil Tree Day Intendance Centre

    AUTHOR(S) : Dr. Archana Patro, Assistant Professor, Finance & Bookkeeping, Indian Institute of Management Rohtak and Mr.Ankit Sapra, Executive Post Graduate Plan in Management Student, Indian Constitute of Management Rohtak

    PUBLISHED DATE: 30/ten/2020

    PUBLISHER: ET CASES

    CATEGORY: Fiscal Management

    Production: CASELET

    Case ID: FIN-ii-0046; FIN-2-0046A

    CASE LENGTH: 7 Pages

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    This case revolves around a couple named Mr. Lalit Tiwari and Mr. Koyal Tiwari who have just been retired from their services and shifted dorsum to their hometown in Haryana, India. After sitting idle for a couple of months, they decided to open a day care center in their house. They charted out the necessary prerequisites to start their new venture and finally started their 24-hour interval Care Operations. At present, after a month of operation, they started to uncertainty their decision based on financial aspects. As both ...

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  4. Evaluation of Atal Pension Yojana using Fourth dimension Value of Money

    AUTHOR(South) : Dr. Nalini G.S., Assistant Professor in Finance, Thiagarajar School of Management, Madurai and Adline Jenefaa A., PGDM Student, Thiagarajar Schoolhouse of Direction, Madurai

    PUBLISHED DATE: 28/x/2020

    PUBLISHER: ET CASES

    CATEGORY: Fiscal Management

    PRODUCT: CASELET

    Case ID: FIN-2-0045; FIN-2-0045A

    Case LENGTH: 5 Pages

    DESCRIPTION:

    Atal Alimony Yojana (APY) is a social security scheme introduced past the Prime Minister of India in 2015. This scheme aims to secure unorganised sector employees equally they practise not have any social security benefit. This scheme ensures the beneficiary gets a monthly pension of Rs. 1,000 to Rs. v,000 from the historic period of 60 and the pension continues until his/her death. Later on the demise of beneficiary, his/her spouse is eligible to get the aforementioned pension until his/her expiry. Eventually, the fixed corpus amount ...

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  5. Investment in Wee Infant Milk Formula: A Capital Budgeting Dilemma

    Author(Due south) : Aarti Sharma, Assistant Professor and Kirtika Malhotra, Assistant Professor – IILM Institute for Higher Didactics

    PUBLISHED Engagement: 26/09/2018

    PUBLISHER: ET Cases

    CATEGORY: FINANCIAL Management

    PRODUCT: CASELET

    Instance ID: FIN-ii-0044, FIN-ii-0044A

    Example LENGTH: 7 Pages

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    Dr. G V Krishnan (Dr. Krishnan), the founder of Neophyte Republic of india Pvt. Ltd., a individual-label processed infant food manufacturing company based in Bengaluru, was considering investment in a new product line i.eastward., Wee baby milk formula. This was a major capital investment decision that Dr. Krishnan had to take every bit the company never moved beyond the existing processed baby nutrient product line. A market report was conducted to identify the potential market place size, costs and expected greenbacks inflows associated with ...

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  6. Dividend Payout Policy of Infosys Limited: How Much to Pay?

    AUTHOR(Due south) : Abhinav Kumar Rajverma, Dr. Arun Kumar Misra and Dr. Abhijeet Chandra, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

    PUBLISHED Appointment: 26/02/2018

    PUBLISHER: IIT Kharagpur

    CATEGORY: Financial Direction

    Production: Example STUDY

    Example ID: FIN-1-0042, FIN-1-0042A

    Example LENGTH: thirteen Pages

    DESCRIPTION:

    Infosys, a zero-debt company, well-nigh no tangible fixed assets, large cash and greenbacks equivalents on its balance sheet follows a stable dividend payout policy of up to 50%. However, information technology is notwithstanding adding huge cash twelvemonth afterward year, which is very different from that of traditional manufacturing firms. Capital structure, earning sources, etc. of a service sector firms are different from that of manufacturing firms. High profitability and huge cash on Infosys balance sail accept been the reasons for frequent ...

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  7. Investment Fraud: The Case of Sahara India Pariwar*

    AUTHOR(S) : Sadrita Deb, PhD Scholar and Abhijeet Chandra, Banana Professor, VGSOM, IIT Kharagpur

    PUBLISHED Date: 24/02/2018

    PUBLISHER: IIT Kharagpur

    CATEGORY: Financial Direction

    PRODUCT: CASE STUDY

    CASE ID: FIN-1-0043, FIN-1-0043A

    CASE LENGTH: 9 Pages

    Investment Fraud: The Case of Sahara India Pariwar*

    Description:

      *ET CASES – VGSOM'S Instance AWARD FOR BEST CASE IN Fiscal GOVERNANCE at International Conference on Financial Markets and Corporate Finance, (ICFMCF 2017), 7th & 8thJuly 2017, VGSOM, IIT Kharagpur   The case study on Sahara India's investment fraud is aimed to give an understanding to the students/participants nearly the interactive factors which induce fraud in an organization and the consequences thereof. With the help of the Law-breaking model, the factors inducing ...

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  8. Description:

    This example study is used to make participants empathize the benefits of Solar (Photovoltaic) PV systems and the policies of Government of India to promote the use of solar PV systems. Although, the PV systems are existing since long fourth dimension, their use has always been hampered past large capital expenditure and the operation and maintenance aspects. Due to such constraints, their utilise in Republic of india too has been restricted. The Authorities of India has also insisted on the generation of free energy through Solar PV ...

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  9. What Went Wrong with 'Bombay Dyeing'

    AUTHOR(S) : Dr. Sarika R. Lohana - UGC, Dr. Radhakrishnan Postdoctoral - SRTMU, Nanded and and Dr. Tripti Sahu - IIMS, Pune

    PUBLISHED Date: 23/10/2017

    PUBLISHER: ET Cases

    CATEGORY: MARKETING MANAGEMENT, FINANCIAL Management

    PRODUCT: Case STUDY

    Instance ID: FIN-ane-0040, FIN-i-0040A

    Case LENGTH: 9 Pages

    Description:

    Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing striking the headlines early 2017 for the reason known to all. The Economic Times quoted that the grouping incurred a loss of INR85 crore in  the fiscal twelvemonth xv-16. The story begins in the year 2014 when the company incurred 93%; internet loss in the commencement quarter of 2014 equally compared to the terminal quarter in the same twelvemonth. Further with news of cancellation of deal worth INR230 crore. This resulted in a drastic refuse in its market capitalization in the later quarters of the ...

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    **ET Cases – FLAME Young Case Author Award - 2016 In Bharat, commodity futures' trading is quite onetime. It has been in existence since late 19th century with the kicking-starting of organized trading in cotton fiber through the establishment of Cotton Merchandise Association in 1875. Since and then, over a period of time, many other commodities have been allowed to be traded in futures exchanges till half-dozen decades of 20th century. In fact, in 1952, Forwards Contracts (Regulation) Act FCRA), 1952 had been enacted ...

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    India is the second-largest telecommunications market and has the third-highest number of internet users in the globe. The Indian Regime auctioned 3G/BWA spectrum and collected approximately INR1.06 lakh crore in 2010 and INR1.x lakh crore in 2015 from Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) who raised debts from banks and other financial institutions to support investment in spectrum auction. For TSPs, this has resulted into huge debts and fiscal issues such equally low profits, poor cash flows and valuations. ...

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    US tech giant Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), in 2014 announced its acquisition of the Finnish communication company – Nokia Corporation's (HEL: NOKIA) handset division for $7.2 billion. Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) aspired to be the leader in the services and devices industry. However, by July 2015, the profitability ratios for Microsoft such as Return on Assets (ROA), Render on Equity (ROE), Return on Invested Capital (ROIC), Gross Profit Margin (GPM), Net Profit Margin (NPM) ...

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  13. MP Taps and Fittings Enterprise*

    Writer(South) : Dr. Manisha Singh, Faculty Member, IBS, Bangalore

    PUBLISHED DATE: 24/03/2017

    PUBLISHER: ET Cases - FLAME

    CATEGORY: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

    Product: CASELET

    CASE ID: FIN-2-0037, FIN-two-0037A

    CASE LENGTH: 7 Pages

    Description:

    The caselet highlights the importance of applying the accounting concepts and conventions mandated by Constitute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for training of final accounts past the business enterprises. It begins with a brief history virtually the germination of sole proprietorship business organization entity 'MP Taps and Fittings Enterprise' and then talks nearly diverse business activities and transactions during the year. Through this, the case tries to bring to the light the importance of ...

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  14. Feasibility Study: Instance of a Biomass Projection*

    AUTHOR(South) : Dr. Monika Chopra, Senior Assistant Professor, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Direction, Dr. Manisha Singh, Faculty, IBS, Bangalore

    PUBLISHED Appointment: 24/03/2017

    PUBLISHER: ET Cases - FLAME

    CATEGORY: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

    Production: Example STUDY

    Instance ID: FIN-one-0035, FIN-1-0035A

    CASE LENGTH: eight Pages

    DESCRIPTION:

    The case highlights the process of feasibility analysis for a Biomass electric ability generation project. The case provides details of the projection taken up by a company ISGEC heavy engineering limited. The project was to set up an electric ability generation plant in Guatemala. Earlier selecting the project, the company carried out a feasibility report in order to establish the viability of the project. The company conducted various kinds of assay viz. market, technical, environmental, economic and ...

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  15. Take Over of Transportation Business in Uttarakhand*

    AUTHOR(South) : Dr. Pradeep Mamgain Assistant Professor, School of Management, HNB Garhwal Academy, Uttarakhand

    PUBLISHED Appointment: 16/02/2017

    PUBLISHER: ET Cases - GSMC

    CATEGORY: Financial Direction

    Production: CASELET

    Instance ID: FIN-2-0031, FIN-ii-0031A

    CASE LENGTH: 5 Pages

    Description:

    After the natural calamity occurred in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand in June 2013, the economic activity in the state was totally shattered. The torrential rains totally done away all the major roads and the transportation sector besides felt the king of beasts'southward share of the heat in the disaster affected areas. One such afflicted person of this natural disaster was a transportation business owner, Virendra Rawat. He owned a armada of fifty buses under the name Nanda Devi Limited Pvt. Ltd. And due to ...

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