
A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF ACCOUNTING
... theory as a basis for recording business transactions. Since all business events are an exchange of one thing for another, every event results in at least two entries in an accounting system. These entries are classified as either debits or credits. The total amount of the debits and credits involve ...
... theory as a basis for recording business transactions. Since all business events are an exchange of one thing for another, every event results in at least two entries in an accounting system. These entries are classified as either debits or credits. The total amount of the debits and credits involve ...
CLTL - PowerShares Treasury Collateral Portfolio fund in
... The Fund is non-diversified and may experience greater volatility than a more diversified investment. Derivatives may be more volatile and less liquid than traditional investments and are subject to market, interest rate, credit, leverage, counterparty and management risks. An investment in a deriva ...
... The Fund is non-diversified and may experience greater volatility than a more diversified investment. Derivatives may be more volatile and less liquid than traditional investments and are subject to market, interest rate, credit, leverage, counterparty and management risks. An investment in a deriva ...
Reflections on 25 years of Inflation Targeting
... New Zealand’s varied economic experiences over the last 40 years illustrate how policy choices interact to either hold back or support long-term growth. The prolonged period of weak growth that the economy experienced in the 1970s and 1980s was partly triggered by terms of trade shocks, and especia ...
... New Zealand’s varied economic experiences over the last 40 years illustrate how policy choices interact to either hold back or support long-term growth. The prolonged period of weak growth that the economy experienced in the 1970s and 1980s was partly triggered by terms of trade shocks, and especia ...
the Diversity of Financial Institutions and Accounting Regulation
... The first occurence of the phrase "fair value" is to be found in the 1975 U.S. standard FAS 12. More precisely, FAS 13, which was published in 1976, defines fair value as "[the] normal selling price, reflecting any volume or trade discounts that may be applicable". As for Europe, the first accountin ...
... The first occurence of the phrase "fair value" is to be found in the 1975 U.S. standard FAS 12. More precisely, FAS 13, which was published in 1976, defines fair value as "[the] normal selling price, reflecting any volume or trade discounts that may be applicable". As for Europe, the first accountin ...
Alex Barrett
... Minimum CAR of 8%, but the Monetary Authority may under section 101 of the Ordinance increase the minimum ratio to not more than ...
... Minimum CAR of 8%, but the Monetary Authority may under section 101 of the Ordinance increase the minimum ratio to not more than ...
Inflation Report February 2006
... The fan chart depicts the probability of various outcomes for GDP growth in the future. If economic circumstances identical to today’s were to prevail on 100 occasions, the MPC’s best collective judgement is that GDP growth over the subsequent three years would lie within the darkest central band on ...
... The fan chart depicts the probability of various outcomes for GDP growth in the future. If economic circumstances identical to today’s were to prevail on 100 occasions, the MPC’s best collective judgement is that GDP growth over the subsequent three years would lie within the darkest central band on ...
Renewal Rates (3-Year) - Brighthouse Financial
... If positive index performance of the selected index at the end of a term is less than the Maximum Growth Opportunity Rate shown, you will receive that lower rate. For the Step Rates, you will receive the rate reflected only if the index performance at the end of the term is equal to or greater than ...
... If positive index performance of the selected index at the end of a term is less than the Maximum Growth Opportunity Rate shown, you will receive that lower rate. For the Step Rates, you will receive the rate reflected only if the index performance at the end of the term is equal to or greater than ...
General Principals of Accounting
... Historical or acquisition costs of assets Valuing assets based on their market value Replacement cost valuation of assets How the passing of time can lead to dramatic divergences between historical and replacement costs of assets due to inflation or a decline in the purchasing power of a dollar – Re ...
... Historical or acquisition costs of assets Valuing assets based on their market value Replacement cost valuation of assets How the passing of time can lead to dramatic divergences between historical and replacement costs of assets due to inflation or a decline in the purchasing power of a dollar – Re ...
Без заголовку (Українська)
... The first country to introduce YEPR in the public sector was Armenia - 1987 Most of the studied countries (Albania, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Tajikistan) working to develop or improve structure YEPR. Regarding the integration of YEPR budget classification, it sho ...
... The first country to introduce YEPR in the public sector was Armenia - 1987 Most of the studied countries (Albania, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Tajikistan) working to develop or improve structure YEPR. Regarding the integration of YEPR budget classification, it sho ...
debt capital markets
... saw more unreported sole-lender deals and underreported clubbed deals for 1) traditional issuers in the middle market and 2) larger issuers that historically would have relied on retail syndication. The supply/demand imbalance continued to be the theme within the ABL market in 4Q16. At just under $5 ...
... saw more unreported sole-lender deals and underreported clubbed deals for 1) traditional issuers in the middle market and 2) larger issuers that historically would have relied on retail syndication. The supply/demand imbalance continued to be the theme within the ABL market in 4Q16. At just under $5 ...
Document
... the right and the equilibrium interest rate rises. Some economists believe that when the Treasury issues more bonds, the demand for bonds increases because the issue of bonds increases the public’s wealth. In this case, the demand curve, Bd, also shifts to the right, and it is no longer clear that t ...
... the right and the equilibrium interest rate rises. Some economists believe that when the Treasury issues more bonds, the demand for bonds increases because the issue of bonds increases the public’s wealth. In this case, the demand curve, Bd, also shifts to the right, and it is no longer clear that t ...
Recent Developments in Real Estate, Financial Markets, and the Economy
... cut in the primary credit rate we offer to banks that borrow from the Federal Reserve, to just half a percentage point above the federal funds rate, and of course followed with a half a percentage point reduction in the federal funds rate at the meeting on September 18. Residential investment has be ...
... cut in the primary credit rate we offer to banks that borrow from the Federal Reserve, to just half a percentage point above the federal funds rate, and of course followed with a half a percentage point reduction in the federal funds rate at the meeting on September 18. Residential investment has be ...
Regulation af Debt and Equity
... wealthy households, have played a relatively modest role in transferring resources from savers at large to investors. Instead, equity generally represents the cumulative value of investors’ retained earnings in their own enterprises. Of the remaining financial assets, bank deposits, pension fund obl ...
... wealthy households, have played a relatively modest role in transferring resources from savers at large to investors. Instead, equity generally represents the cumulative value of investors’ retained earnings in their own enterprises. Of the remaining financial assets, bank deposits, pension fund obl ...
capital and speculation in emerging market economies
... period. These are more than five-fold increases in net terms. The trend in portfolio investment (particularly bonds) was not so smooth. They rose from US$17 billion to US$106.8 billion between 1990 and 1993, but declined in 1994 and 1995. They picked up again in 1996 reaching US$70.6 billion, almost ...
... period. These are more than five-fold increases in net terms. The trend in portfolio investment (particularly bonds) was not so smooth. They rose from US$17 billion to US$106.8 billion between 1990 and 1993, but declined in 1994 and 1995. They picked up again in 1996 reaching US$70.6 billion, almost ...
Equity and Debt Financing for Micro
... Source Capital is a private equity firm that invests in mature, lower middle-market companies across a range of industries. Since its founding in 2002, Source Capital has made 20 equity platform investments, 30 add-on acquisitions and 15 debt investments. ...
... Source Capital is a private equity firm that invests in mature, lower middle-market companies across a range of industries. Since its founding in 2002, Source Capital has made 20 equity platform investments, 30 add-on acquisitions and 15 debt investments. ...
International Finance - Singapore Management University: Personal
... The report should focus on the causes of the event, the impact, what happened since, and what the group expects for the future. The report should be typed (font size 12) and should not exceed four pages. Each group must be formed and must select a topic by the end of week 3. The group will present t ...
... The report should focus on the causes of the event, the impact, what happened since, and what the group expects for the future. The report should be typed (font size 12) and should not exceed four pages. Each group must be formed and must select a topic by the end of week 3. The group will present t ...
Understanding the economic fallacies of the intergenerational debate
... (balanced budget) then private savings are zero (private budget is balanced). Say the government spends 120 and taxes remain at 100, then private saving is 20 dollars which can accumulate as financial assets (in this case, 20 dollar notes although to encourage saving the government may decide to iss ...
... (balanced budget) then private savings are zero (private budget is balanced). Say the government spends 120 and taxes remain at 100, then private saving is 20 dollars which can accumulate as financial assets (in this case, 20 dollar notes although to encourage saving the government may decide to iss ...
intertemporal analysis of foreign borrowing An for developing economies* –
... Bardhan (1967), Hamada (1969) and Hanson (1974) are early studies that analyze the optimal level of foreign borrowing by basing the models on the context of intertemporal optimizing principles. Yet, McDonald (1982) observes that the emphasis on growth by investment tends to neglect the role of forei ...
... Bardhan (1967), Hamada (1969) and Hanson (1974) are early studies that analyze the optimal level of foreign borrowing by basing the models on the context of intertemporal optimizing principles. Yet, McDonald (1982) observes that the emphasis on growth by investment tends to neglect the role of forei ...
Financial Intermediation and Growth: Causality
... even wealth” of nations.1 Economic theories mirror these divisions. Some models show that economic agents create debt contracts and financial intermediaries to ameliorate the economic consequences of informational asymmetries, with beneficial implications for resource allocation and economic activit ...
... even wealth” of nations.1 Economic theories mirror these divisions. Some models show that economic agents create debt contracts and financial intermediaries to ameliorate the economic consequences of informational asymmetries, with beneficial implications for resource allocation and economic activit ...
Financialization

Financialization is a term sometimes used in discussions of the financial capitalism that has developed over the decades between 1980 and 2010, in which financial leverage tended to override capital (equity), and financial markets tended to dominate over the traditional industrial economy and agricultural economics.Financialization describes an economic system or process that attempts to reduce all value that is exchanged (whether tangible or intangible, future or present promises, etc.) into a financial instrument. The intent of financialization is to be able to reduce any work product or service to an exchangeable financial instrument, like currency, and thus make it easier for people to trade these financial instruments.Workers, through a financial instrument such as a mortgage, may trade their promise of future work or wages for a home. The financialization of risk sharing is what makes possible all insurance. The financialization of a government's promises (e.g., US government bonds) is what makes possible all government deficit spending. Financialization also makes economic rents possible.