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jaffar's Articles in Financing

  • Financial decisions corporations corporate finance
    Corporate finance is an area of finance dealing with the financial decisions corporations make and the tools and analysis used to make these decisions. The primary goal of corporate finance is to maximize corporate value while reducing the firm's financial risks. Corporate finance group deals with medium and large corporate clients and offers complete solutions to meet our clients' financial requirements. This article from The Investment FAQ discusses stocks, specifically reverse mergers.
  • China investments in Corporate finance Reverse Merger
    Reverse merger company is trading, the company then has a number of ways to raise additional funds. In a reverse takeover, shareholders of the private company purchase control of the public shell company and then merge it with the private company. The publicly traded corporation is called a "shell" since all that exists of the original company is its organizational structure. The private company shareholders receive a substantial majority of the shares of the public company and control of its bo
  • General of Financial Services
    Financial institutions struggle with complex data systems and procedures and must comply with strict reporting requirements from the regulatory bodies to protect their assets and customer data. The government requires financial product makers and sellers to be licensed. In addition, various other units of Financial Services are involved in processing expenditures from research accounts.

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