Nowadays a private business usually obtains its working capital through a commercial bank.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
Nowadays a private business usually obtains its working capital through a commercial bank.
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(c) State one advantage to a business of keeping its working capital cycle as short as possible.(2 Marks)
The commercial banks mentioned in the passage can not have any other trade with companies except the credit action.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
The recovery of funds of a commercial bank is ideally managed on a parallel with its expenditure.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
A commercial bank should try its best to increase the profits of its creditor and ownership sources.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
Relatively efficient market can usually provide information on the credit worthiness of a commercial bank.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
听力原文:Commercial banks are mainly to provide short-term loans for the capital market with the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.(2)A.Commercial banks mainly provide short-term loans for the capital market.B.The capital market mainly depends on the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.C.Short-term loans are mainly from the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.D.Commercial banks mainly depend on the capital market for deposits and the funds.
CDs may be exchanged for money before its maturity date either in money markets or at commercial banks.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
A commercial bank shall establish and improve its system of internal control according to law.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
Term borrowings are used to finance the borrowers to purchase buildings and equipment needed, working capital and existing obligations.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
An industrial corporate can meet its financial needs by seeking funds from the capital market.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
In the UK commercial banks often raise funds by issuing bonds and stocks.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
The remitting bank in the procedure of a collection may not be the collecting bank.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
The collecting bank only acts upon the instructions given in the collection order of the presenting bank.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
Usually, a loan to government is safer than a loan to a private-sector borrower.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
A correspondent bank may supply the following services to other commercial banks:A.keeping accounts,B.assisting in the sale or purchase of assets,C.providing information about capital marketsA.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say
A public company that fails to obey the new law could be forced to( )[A] pay a heavy fine[B] close down its business[C] change to a private business[D] sign a document promising to act
单选题Haburi’s business model __________.Ais famous for its own Internet webpageBcould reach $10 billion in sales annuallyCwants to borrow the concept of out-of-town shopping mallsDtends to make money by selling cheaper commercial goods.
单选题Its business culture,()has brought the world “shareholder value” and “IPOs”,()commercial thinking in recent years and will continue to do so.Awhich; has leadedBwhich; has been leadingCthat; has leadedDthat; has been leading
单选题Haburi’s business model.Ais famous for its own Internet webpageBcould reach $10 billion in sales annuallyCwants to borrow the concept of out-of-town shopping mallsDtends to make money by selling cheaper commercial goods.
问答题Passage 14Questions 8—12 ● Read the article below about GE. ● Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. ● For each gap (8—12), mark one letter (A—G) on your Answer Sheet. ● Do not use any letter more than once. ● There is an example at the beginning, (0).A slipping crown For decades America’s General Electric (GE) has worn its AAA credit rating as a badge of pride. The company has also used it to mint money in its financial-services business, GE Capital. No longer (0)______. That added insult to the injury that GE has already suffered. Last year the outfit generated a profit of $8.6 billion or almost 48% of GE’s total earnings. By exploiting its AAA rating, GE Capital was able to raise capital cheaply and then deploy it to fund everything from commercial-property and home loans to credit-card lending and insurance. (8)______. Announcing its decision to downgrade the business, SP predicted rising credit losses in coming months in several areas of GE Capital’s portfolio. Although GE’s demotion from AAA was bad news, it triggered a rise in the firm’s shares, which had recently been trading at about the same price as one of the light bulbs that the company makes. (9)______. They may also have taken comfort from the agency’s conclusion that GE’s industrial businesses should continue to pump oodles of cash, in spite of the global downturn. Yet some financial analysts are still fretting that GE Capital’s portfolio may contain more nasty surprises. (10)______. They also wonder out loud whether Moody’s, another rating agency, will take a more pessimistic view of GE’s prospects when it finishes a review of the AAA rating that it still assigns to the firm. Next week GE plans to hold an in-depth briefing on the state of the assets in GE Capital’s portfolio, which will help to dispel the cloud still hanging over the business. It has also been telling anyone who will listen that it doesn’t expect this week’s downgrade to have a significant impact on its business, though it does plan to keep shrinking GE Capital’s activities so that the unit represents no more than 30% of total profit. (11)______. GE is sitting on $48 billion of cash and has already raised over 90% of its long-term debt needs for this year—no mean feat in a dire credit market. The company also plans to slash its dividend from the second half of 2009, which it reckons to conserve an additional $9 billion a year on an ongoing basis. (12)______.. In his annual letter to shareholders published recently, Mr. Immelt admitted that GE’S reputation had been “tarnished”. A. This has made some of the company’s small investors apoplectic; they have grown used to juicy dividend payments. B. Jeff Immelt, GE’s CEO, has said that the overall company will continue to manage itself like a AAA-rated firm, notably by keeping plenty of liquidity to hand. C. Resolving lingering doubts over GE Capital quickly will be essential if one of America’s most iconic companies is to regain its shine. D. They point out that the business does not mark many of its assets to their market price—a practice that has blown huge holes in the finances of many big banks. E. No doubt investors were relieved that SP didn’t make an even deeper cut in the company’s rating. F. But the chaos triggered by the credit crunch has taken the shine off GE’s cash machine, which has seen some of its property and other loans turn sour. G. SP stripped the company and its financial arm of their top-notch ratings, downgrading them to AA-plus.