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Fundamental Analysis
P = intrinsic value; D t= expected dividend; ke = appropriate discount factor for the investment; g = constant dividend growth rate ...
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High Yield or "Junk" Bonds
This led to the Drexel-Burnham saga, where Michael Millken led a major investment charge into junk bonds in the late 1980s, which ended with a scandal and ...
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Stock Valuations
Stock Valuations. Valuing stocks involves four basic issues: 1) the characteristics of the stock as a financial security, 2) the financial and business ...
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Mutual Fund Valuations
An important issue for open mutual fund valuations is the valuation of investments that are less liquid and trade infrequently. ...
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The Government of Canada RRSP Bond
Many point to the fact that current five year GIC rates offered by major Canadian banks (approximately 5%) is a more attractive investment. ...
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CANADIAN BOND RATING SERVICES
CBRS Inc., which conducts business as Canadian Bond Rating Services, ... financial services, insurance companies, investment funds, real estate, ...
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Introduction to Exotic Options
A barrier option is like a plain vanilla option but with one exception: the presence of one or two trigger prices. If the trigger price is touched at any ...
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Government Bonds
In Canada, Federal government agencies and Crown corporations issue bonds. For example, The Federal Business Development Bank (FBDB) and the Canadian ...
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Financial Ratio Analysis
Financial ratio analysis is the calculation and comparison of ratios which are derived from the information in a company's financial statements. ...
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Financial Ratio Analysis
Financial ratio analysis is the calculation and comparison of ratios which are derived from the information in a company's financial statements. ...