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Summary Business Management 142
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A complete summary of the Investment Concepts textbook. Summary includes diagrams and all ratios.
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Some examples from this set of practice questions
1.
Focus of fundamental analysis
Answer: determine the value of a company\'s shares using current and future financial performance
2.
Groups of stakeholders (4)
Answer: Current & potential SHs; current & potential providers of debt capital; management & employees; diverse groups
3.
Groups of stakeholders (4)
Answer: Current & potential SHs; current & potential providers of debt capital; management & employees; diverse groups
4.
Statement of profit or loss
Answer: Company\'s financial performance for a specific period of time (one year)
5.
Statement of financial position (SFP)
Answer: Assets, Liabilities (current & non-current), Equity
6.
Non-current Assets
Answer: PPE @ CV, Intangible assets, Financial Assets
7.
Current Assets
Answer: Inventories, Trade receivables, Cash, Prepayments
8.
Equity
Answer: Share capital, reserves (RE, RS, etc), shareholder\'s equity
9.
Non-Current Liability
Answer: Long term debt capital; borrowings, debentures etc.
10.
Current Liabilities
Answer: Trade payable, bank overdraft, short term borrowings, dividends payable, current tax liability
Some examples from this set of practice questions
1.
Technical Anaylsis
Answer: Study of all events in the market in an attempt to determine trends; make predictions from trends
2.
Technical Anaylsts
Answer: Study historical and current market data such as prices and volumes traded
3.
Basic assumptions of technical analysis
Answer: base predictions on: market value determined by demand and supply which is influenced by various factors (rational, irrational)
4.
Share Price Indexes (5)
Answer: Used for: forecast economic cycle; timing of buy/sell; evaluate performance; measure risk; determine speculative activities
5.
Share Price Index Calculations
Answer: Price Weighting; Equal Weighting; Market Capitalization
6.
FTSE/JSE ALSI
Answer: FTSE - Financial Times Stock Exchange Main index used to represent movement on the JSE
7.
DOW Theory
Answer: 1. Primary Trend (Tides) 2. Secondary Trend (Waves) 3. Short-term fluctuation (Ripples)
8.
1. Primary Trends (Tides)
Answer: Long-term (few months or years); trends lines of general increase or decrease (bull/bear markets)
9.
2. Secondary Trend (Waves)
Answer: 3 weeks - 3 months Increase/Decrease during the overall rise or fall (bull/bear)
10.
3. Short-term fluctuations (Ripples)
Answer: Daily increases/decreases; \'noise\' in the market
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