post has two assignments
1: CORPORATIONS PROJECT
1. The assignment is to create your own company – it needs to be a business that is legal and clean. As you fill out the forms, use the same concept (e.g., a salon business, a grass-cutting service) for your Articles of Incorporation, your Articles of Organization (for an LLC) and your partnership entity. You may use celebrities for your board of directors, incorporators, officers, members (LLC), managers (LLC), partners, registered agents, etc. Have a little fun with it and be creative. Read the instructions below each blank line on the forms carefully as you are completing the forms.
2. Go to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s website (www.sos.la.gov); click on BUSINESS SERVICES, then click on “File Business Documents.” Click on link (to the left) “Get Forms and Fee Schedule.”
Download and print the following forms:
1. Articles of Incorporation (#399)
2&3. Articles of Organization (#365) [when you print #365, you will also automatically receive form #973: Limited Liability Company Initial Report] – fill out both forms
4. Louisiana Partnership Registration Form (#342)
5. Limited Liability Partnership – Registration (#975)
You may also turn in for extra credit form (#326) “Application of Foreign Corporation for Certificate of Authority.”
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3. Also posted on Moodle is a sample set of forms – do NOT print or fill out these forms – they are marked-up by me to assist you in avoiding some common mistakes. Fill out and turn in clean forms that you print from the SOS’s website.
4. Do NOT turn in any of the “Instructions” sheets that will print with each form – throw them away – or better yet, recycle the paper.
5. “Transmittal Information” form will automatically print with each of the forms. Include ONLY ONE form with your actual name on it as the top sheet. If you turn in more than one “Transmittal Information” form, you will lose points.
6. Each form is worth 4 points for a total of 20 points toward your final grade for the class. You may, if you choose, turn in the 6th form for extra credit (also 4 points).
7. Entire project should consist of 5 forms listed above (or 6 if you choose to do the extra credit) and ONE Transmittal Information form with your name on it. That’s it.
8. Project is due last class.
2:BANKING
Group Research Project
The Research Proposal
This Research Report is designed as a collaborative group project for a maximum of 3 students; groups of 2 students are preferred. The objective is to examine a financial topic, issue, or product that relates to the course—Money & Banking. It can be specific to Saudi Arabia or the Gulf or more general as it relates to Europe, US, or globalization. Topics that examine and compare Islamic Finance with Western Financial products are particularly encouraged. Your Research Proposal is due on November 15th.
A list of suggested topics include: KSA stock market, credit cards in Gulf states, consumer credit and debt in KSA, investment banking in Gulf, new technologies for consumer finance/payments, BitCoin, credit cards, 2030 Vision policy blue print, entrepreneurship, wealth management, banking regulation in KSA, financing purchase of new car, KSA bank regulatory policies, rise of consumer economy in KSA, financial engineering, asset backed securities, 2008 stock market crash, Islamic investment products, Islamic Banking in Western countries, Underwriting policies in Islamic finance, Small Business lending, International Foreign Exchange Market, Globalization and Islamic Finance, Banking and Foreign Competition in Gulf states, Changing Consumer attitudes toward credit and Debt (Grandparents-Parents-Children), Changes in Islamic Finance. These are recommended topics. You may select another topic after consultation with your professor.
For the Research Proposal (5% of Grade), you must complete 2-3 page proposal with the following information below and submit to professor:
TOPIC:
TITLE of Report:
Research Questions to be Answered:
Issues to Examined:
INFORMATION Sources such as articles, industry data, secondary data, reports, interviews
GROUP MEMBERS: ___________________________________________________
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MONEY & BANKING: The Research Report
This Research Report is designed as a collaborative group project for a maximum of 3 students; groups of 2 students are preferred. The objective is to examine a financial topic, issue, or product that relates to the course—Money & Banking. It can be specific to Saudi Arabia or the Gulf or more general as it relates to Europe, US, or globalization. Topics that examine and compare Islamic Finance with Western Financial products are particularly encouraged. The Presentation to the class of your Research Report is due on December 25th or December 27th. This will include a PowerPoint presentation and class discussion.
A list of suggested topics include: KSA stock market, credit cards in Gulf states, consumer credit and debt in KSA, investment banking in Gulf, new technologies for consumer finance/payments, wealth management, banking regulation in KSA, financing purchase of new car, KSA bank regulatory policies, rise of consumer economy in KSA, financial engineering, asset backed securities, 2008 stock market crash, Islamic investment products, Islamic Banking in Western countries, Underwriting policies in Islamic finance, Small Business lending, International Foreign Exchange Market, Globalization and Islamic Finance, Banking and Foreign Competition in Gulf states, Changing Consumer attitudes toward credit and Debt (Grandparents-Parents-Children), Changes in Islamic Finance. These are recommended topics. You may select another topic after consultation with your professor and his review of your Research Proposal.
Please review the below for the requirements and guidance in preparing your Final Report. The written Research Report/Project (20% of Grade) is due no later than December 27th and should be 7-10 pages (double-spaced) for groups of 2 students and 11-15 pages (double-spaced) for groups of 3 students. This includes the Bibliography (references) that should be at least 2-3 pages.
MONEY & BANKING: The Research Report
Research Study Assignment
In teams of 2-3 students, YOU will conduct a semester-long research study including both primary and secondary research culminating in a PowerPoint Presentation (7-10 slides) to the class and a final written research report (10-15 pages). The Professor is available during office hours for assistance throughout the process of completing this research report/project.
STEP I: Research/Project Proposal
The first submission is the proposal detailed below. It requires that teams thoroughly review and discuss their topics and conduct preliminary secondary research.
1. Topic: What is the General Area that is the focus of your research?
2. Title: Preliminary Title that Summarizes your proposed research study.
3. Significance: Why is your topic worthy of investigation?
4. Research Question(s): Key Research Objectives or Hypotheses to be Examined
5. Research Literature: What do other researchers report on this topic?
6. Information/Data: Where are you obtaining the information for your report?
7. Data Collection: Are you collecting any primary data such as interviews?
8. Interpretation: How you will analyze your information.
9. Presentation of Results: Will you prepare Graphs, Charts, or Tables?
10. Bibliography: Include the formal list of references and sources for the report.
STEP II: Research/Project Report
After the approval of your Research Proposal, you may begin based on delegating responsibility for the specific sections of the project to individual group members. The final written report should conform to the following format:
1. Title Page: Title of course, title of the report, names of authors, date of submission.
2. Abstract: A very short summary of the report (one-half page). It should include the issue that was investigated, the research questions, the main findings, whether the results were expected or unexpected, and the conclusion.
3. Table of Contents: List the sections of the report and their respective page numbers.
4. Introduction: An introduction to the topic. This should include its Importance to the field of Money & Banking in general as well as an explanation of the Research Objectives, Significance, and Timeliness. There should also be a brief overview of the organization of the report (briefly explain the importance of each section and summary key issues) as presented in the forthcoming sections (1-2 pages).
5. Literature Review: This is where you establish your enquiry in its wider context and explain how your research builds on what is already known about the topic. Be sure to show how your review of articles by other researchers has influenced your investigation and interpretation of the results. (2-3 pages).
6. Research Methodology: An explanation of the procedures that shaped your investigation as well as a description of the procedures used to select and analyze the information. For example, the types of industry or government sources as well as business-oriented journalistic and academic articles. Did you conduct interviews? This section should include an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of your approach and the implications for the reliability and validity of any data you collected. (1-2 pages).
7. Findings/Results: This is where you identify your key research findings in the context of your previously identified research questions and how they relate to what is already known. This requires referencing the sources of previous research as listed in your literature review (2-3 pages).
8. Analysis: This is where you explain the meaning of your research findings. For example, how are changes in Islamic Finance and the growth of the consumer economy affecting household debt in KSA? What is the significance of electronic payment systems to online retailing? How do you forecast future trends based on the interpretation of your findings (4-6 pages).
9. Conclusions: This is a summary YOUR interpretation of your major findings? Do you believe your results? Could they be influenced by the specific time period or even the sources of your information? Remember, your conclusions must be objectively based on the information that you have collected. Your opinion is not acceptable. Highlight any areas where further research could be beneficial (1-2 pages).
10. Bibliography: Make sure that you list ALL of the sources that you reviewed and referenced in the final report. They should be listed in the appropriate format (2-3 pages).
STEP III: Presentation of Research/Project Key Findings
Each team will summarize its research report and key findings to the class in a PowerPoint presentation. Group presentations should be a maximum of 10 minutes and include 10-12 PowerPoint slides. Feedback from class discussion can be incorporated into final revision of the Research Report.
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