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Barclays Bank SWOT Analysis

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Strengths

Barclays has a widespread global [...]

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Corporate Finance Essay

INTRODUCTION
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 to the decision of borrowing options. The issue with regards to shareholder objectives being met by the management in [...]

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Analytical Techniques Essay

Using macro and micro environment analytical techniques provide a comparative analysis of leadership and the external environment for the following four airlines: AirTran, Delta, WestJet and Air Canada.

Introduction
The drive for lower operational costs and increased efficiency has forced many companies of the world to turn towards mergers and acquisitions. However, even then when companies realize [...]

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BP vs Logica Essay

A short discussion paper analysing the dividend policy of the following two companies over the last 5 years: Logica plc and BP plc
Introduction
Brealy and Myers (2000) define dividend policy as the trade-off between retaining earnings on the one hand, and paying out cash and raising capital on the other. Firms have to plan in [...]

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Accounting Principles

Introduction to Accounting Concepts and Principles
Accounts are records of financial transactions, where the information about how much has been spent and how much has come in, is entered onto a sales ledger. The completed ledger can be manipulated to produce reports and this helps with financial planning.
In preparing accounts there are several accounting principles which [...]

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