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Basel 3 enhances bank regulation with stricter capital requirements, liquidity measures, and leverage ratios to promote financial stability.
Elimination of Tier 3 capital, focusing on higher quality Tier 1 capital.
Introduction of Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) as the primary capital measure.
Implementation of counter-cyclical buffers to manage credit growth and economic cycles.
Introduction of Liquidity Coverage Ratio (...
Accretion-dilution analysis assesses the impact of stock issuance on earnings per share during acquisitions.
Accretion occurs when the acquiring company's EPS increases post-acquisition.
Dilution occurs when the EPS decreases after the acquisition.
Example: If Company A (EPS $2) acquires Company B (EPS $1) using stock, the combined EPS may be higher or lower depending on the exchange ratio.
Key factors include the pur...
Creating a consolidated balance sheet for a parent company with a 70% subsidiary involves combining their financials.
Identify the parent company's assets, liabilities, and equity.
Identify the subsidiary's assets, liabilities, and equity.
Eliminate intercompany transactions, such as loans or sales between the parent and subsidiary.
Combine the assets and liabilities of both companies, adjusting for the 70% ownership.
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Understanding the Profit & Loss statement is crucial for assessing a company's financial performance.
The P&L statement summarizes revenues, costs, and expenses over a specific period.
Key components include gross profit, operating income, and net income.
For example, if a company has $1M in revenue and $600K in costs, the gross profit is $400K.
Operating expenses like salaries and rent are deducted to find op...
Using the given numbers, estimate the total number of runners in a marathon.
The numbers given are likely bib numbers assigned to runners.
Look for patterns or gaps in the numbers to estimate the total number of runners.
Consider the size of the event and typical number of participants in marathons.
Assuming no duplicates, the highest number gives a rough upper bound on the total number of runners.
Payoff diagrams show the potential profit or loss of an investment at different prices.
Payoff diagrams are used to visualize the potential outcomes of an investment strategy.
The x-axis represents the price of the underlying asset, while the y-axis represents the profit or loss.
A call option has a positive payoff when the stock price is above the strike price, while a put option has a positive payoff when the stock...
The value of CDS changes based on market conditions and creditworthiness of the underlying entity.
CDS value increases when the creditworthiness of the underlying entity deteriorates.
CDS value decreases when the creditworthiness of the underlying entity improves.
CDS value is also affected by market conditions such as interest rates and liquidity.
CDS value can be used as an indicator of market sentiment towards the ...
The shortest path between two diagonally opposite corners of a solid (10X10X10) cube is the space diagonal.
The space diagonal can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.
The formula for the space diagonal is √(a² + b² + c²), where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of the cube.
In this case, a = b = c = 10, so the space diagonal is √(10² + 10² + 10²) = √300 ≈ 17.32 units.
Going long in a CDS means you're shorting credit risk, betting on credit deterioration.
A Credit Default Swap (CDS) is a financial derivative that allows an investor to 'swap' or transfer credit risk.
When you go long on a CDS, you are buying protection against default, indicating you expect the credit quality to worsen.
For example, if you buy a CDS on a corporate bond, you profit if the company defaults or its cred...
I prefer structuring roles for their dynamic nature and focus on innovative financial solutions over traditional research.
Structuring roles involve creating tailored financial products, which is more dynamic than equity research.
In structuring, I can leverage my analytical skills to design solutions that meet specific client needs, such as bespoke derivatives.
I enjoy the challenge of problem-solving in structuring...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Apr 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
I have extensive experience in financial analysis, focusing on data interpretation, forecasting, and strategic planning.
Conducted financial modeling for a $5 million project, improving ROI by 15%.
Analyzed quarterly financial statements to identify trends and variances, presenting findings to senior management.
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to develop budgets and forecasts, ensuring alignment with corporate go...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Mar 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
I am a finance analyst with expertise in financial analysis, forecasting, and budgeting.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Finance and have been working in the finance industry for 5 years.
I have experience in conducting financial analysis to support business decision-making.
I am skilled in financial modeling and forecasting, using tools such as Excel and financial software.
I have successfully managed budgeting processes an...
I would carefully evaluate the new job offer and consider factors such as career growth, salary, benefits, and work-life balance before making a decision.
Consider the potential for career advancement in the new job
Compare the salary and benefits package of the new job with the current one
Evaluate the work-life balance and job satisfaction in both positions
Seek advice from mentors or career counselors to make an informe...
I am a detail-oriented financial analyst with a passion for data-driven decision-making and a strong background in financial modeling.
Education: I hold a degree in Finance from XYZ University, where I graduated with honors.
Experience: I have over 3 years of experience in financial analysis at ABC Corp, where I improved forecasting accuracy by 20%.
Skills: Proficient in Excel, SQL, and financial modeling software, which ...
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Russia ukraine war, fintech ,
Prepaid expenses are written in the assets side because they represent future economic benefits.
Prepaid expenses are expenses that have been paid in advance but have not yet been incurred.
They represent future economic benefits that the company will receive.
As per the accounting equation, assets = liabilities + equity, prepaid expenses are recorded as assets.
They are gradually expensed over time as they are incurred.
I appeared for an interview before Mar 2024.
Detail-oriented financial analyst with expertise in data analysis, forecasting, and financial modeling to drive business growth.
Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in Finance from XYZ University.
Professional Experience: Over 5 years of experience in financial analysis at ABC Corp, where I improved forecasting accuracy by 20%.
Technical Skills: Proficient in Excel, SQL, and financial modeling software like Tableau ...
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Mar 2023. There was 1 interview round.
I approach challenges with analytical thinking, collaboration, and a focus on data-driven solutions to achieve financial goals.
Analyze financial data to identify trends and insights, e.g., using Excel to forecast revenue based on historical data.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align financial strategies, e.g., working with marketing to assess ROI on campaigns.
Develop comprehensive reports for stakeholders, e...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Dec 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I am open to working on weekends if necessary to meet deadlines and support team goals.
I understand that financial analysis can require flexibility, especially during month-end or quarter-end reporting.
In my previous role, I worked weekends during budget season to ensure all data was accurate and timely.
I believe that being available on weekends can help in collaborating with team members in different time zones.
Debt is money borrowed by a company or individual that must be repaid with interest. Equity is ownership in a company.
Debt is a liability that must be paid back with interest
Equity represents ownership in a company
Debt holders have priority over equity holders in case of bankruptcy
Examples of debt include loans, bonds, and mortgages
Examples of equity include stocks and shares
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