'Basel II'

‘Basel II’ – the revision of the Basel Accords was published in June 2004 at first. It is a proposal on banking laws and regulations and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision carried it out in 2007,. It is trying to amend the crude risk buckets and differentiate risks in more detail Under Basel II. … Read more

Financial Crises

According to IMF, financial Crises can defined as a situation in which the value of financial institutions or assets drops rapidly, it may occur following phenomena: substantial changes in credit volume and asset prices; severe disruptions in financial intermediation and the supply of external financing in the economy; large scale balance sheet problems; and large … Read more

The limitations of the Chit Acts

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The financial system assumes strategically a very important role in channelling the funds from surplus units to deficit units. The financial system here refers to the group of institutions, markets and instruments which helps in formation of capital and thus accelerates to the pace of economic development. The base of … Read more

The Evolution and Future of Retail in India: Growth, Challenges, and Opportunities

Introduction to Finance Finance is an integral part of business. The economic development of any country depends upon the existence of a well-organized financial system. It is the financial system that supplies the necessary financial input for the production of goods and services, which in turn promotes the well-being and standard of living for the … Read more

Corporate Finance

Most corporate financing decisions in practice reduce to a choice between debt and equity. The finance manager wishing to fund a new project, but reluctant to cut dividends or to make a rights issue, which leads…

Assets

Examples of assets include stocks, bonds or company shares. A collection of assets which the investor invests in is referred to as a portfolio

Buy american

The international trade and investment issue chosen is that of the Buy American clause and the impact it has had on NAFTA members, Canada and Mexico. The main aim of this paper is to identify a group of stakeholders, consumers, workers, government and companies that are interested in and have been affected by the Buy American clause within the North America Free trade Area (NAFTA)

Auditing

Auditing is a systematic and independent examination of data, statements or reports, operations and performance on the true and fair view or in material respect of the financial position

Bank of England

The real reason why the flow of funds approach has been so attractive in the UK over the years is that the Bank of England…

Bank risk

Banks have many risks which should be carefully monitored and effectively managed as they use huge amount of leverage. If these risks are not managed effectively, the banks would become easily insolvent.