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ma0041 smu mba Winter 2014 IVth sem assignment

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DRIVE
WINTER 2014
PROGRAM
MBADS (SEM 4/SEM 6)
MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 4)
PGDBMN (SEM 2)
SUBJECT CODE & NAME
MA0041 &
MERCHANT BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES
BK ID
B1812
CREDITS
4
MARKS
60


Q1. Explain the maintenance of books of accounts, records etc. under the general obligations and responsibilities of merchant bankers. (Explanation of maintenance of books of accounts, under general obligations and responsibilities)
Answer: General Obligations and Responsibilities:

1.      Code of Conduct for Merchant Bankers: The code of conduct for merchant bankers is under the heading of General Obligations and Responsibilities in the SEBI Act 1992. Every merchant banker shall abide by the code of conduct as specified in the Act. These guidelines are as


Q2.The methodology of issuing securities by giving a price range is known as book building method. A book building is a price discovery mechanism. Based on this write the methods and guidelines of book building. Explain the offer in a prospectus on book building 75 percent. Write the key role of the under writer and benefits for the company. (Explanation of methods and guidelines of book building, Explanation of offers in a prospectus on book building 75 percent, Key role of under writer and benefits of the company)
Answer: Methods and Guidelines for Book Building: According to SEBI guidelines, an issuer company can follow the process of book building in two ways.

(i) 75 per cent of net offer to the public through book building process.
(ii) 100 per cent of net offer to the public through book


Q3.Bancassurance means selling insurance product through banks. Give a brief introduction of bancassurance and write the benefits of bancassurance to the banks and insurance companies. (Introduction of bancassurance, Benefits of bancassurance)
Answer: Introduction: the various types of mutual funds schemes, and the advantages and disadvantages of investing in mutual funds. You also learnt about the legal structure and the regulation of mutual funds in India. Insurance is a social device which is used to accumulate certain sum of money in order to meet uncertain losses in the future. The possible causes for such

Q4.Explain the procedure for mergers under the merchant banking. (Explanation of procedure for merger under merchant banking)
Answer: Procedure for Mergers: The points below describe in detail the procedure followed for a merger to take place.

(i) Making a draft of the scheme of merger/amalgamation, specifying all detailed information related to transferor, transferee, any terms and conditions specifically mentioned for the transfer of assets and liabilities, etc.

(ii) Once the draft is ready, the approval

Q5. Explain the concept of credit rating. Write the important parameters of a company under credit rating and aim of credit rating. (Explanation of the concept of credit rating, Important parameters of credit rating, Aims of credit rating)
Answer: Concept of Credit Rating: Credit rating is a financial service provided by an approved body which rates the various securities of a company according to a set model. Various symbols are assigned to various securities according to default rate risk involved in that debt security. Default risk is associated with the capability of a company to make regular payment of interest on any loan taken by it and timely repayment of the principal amount. Further, it


Q6. Money market is a financial instruments and financial assets that are traded. Explain the features of money markets in India. Write down the important participants of in money market. (Explanation of features of money markets in India, Important participants of money markets)
Answer: Features of the money markets in India: The following are the main features of money markets in India.

(i) In India, money market operations are executed by both the structured money market participants, who are regulated by RBI, and the unstructured money market, which is dominated by indigenous bankers.

(ii) The indigenous bankers play a

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