It isn't a stock exchange, its actually and index of
Japanese stocks and is spelt Nikkei. The index is traded on
multiple exchanges both inside and outside of Japan, though
Tokyo (TSE) carries most of the spot volume and Osaka (OSE)
carries the derivatives (futures and options).
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikkei_225
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=%5EN225
Hi im vinuta, currently i have been studing MBA 3rd sem, i
have taken finace as my specialisation, im intreseted to
work in a banking sector so wht are the preparartion i have
to do and what are the main subjets i need to concentrate
and develop my skills in finance..
6. Equipment A has a cost of Rs.75,000 and net cash flow of
Rs.20000 per year for six years. A substitute equipment B
would cost Rs.50,000 and generate net cash flow of
Rs.14,000 per year for six years. The required rate of
return of both equipments is 11 per cent. Calculate the IRR
and NPV for the equipments. Which equipment should be
accepted and why?
CASE STUDY:
S.C. Computers has been mismanaged by its promoter. The
Company has over 50,000 employees with software expertise.
It has clients over the last 15 years in 50 countries. The
mismanagement has led to a severe cash crunch with no cash
to meet even salary requirements. While the internal
situation is one of financial and employee morale crisis,
externally it enjoys the confidence of its clientele. The
Government wants such a valuable institution, built over
several years, to be saved so that it can continue to
contribute to national wealth creation, but at the same
time does not wish to extend direct financial assistance,
lest it amounts to encouraging or subsidizing
mismanagement. In one page, suggest the broad elements of a
Business Continuity Plan covering all aspects (not just
financial alone) specifically applicable to this situation.