Banking Theory and Practice Brexit
Banking Theory and Practice Brexit
This is an assignment that focuses on the Banking Theory and Practice 2019-20 on Brexit. The paper also is to analyze the financial ratios or measures.
The Banking Theory and Practice 2019-20 on Brexit
Individual Coursework
The assignment is a case study. The length of the essay is 1000 words (+/- 10%) excluding cover page, table of contents, abstract, references and also appendices.
Required:
Conduct a case study on how Brexit and uncertainty of Brexit plan have affected a chosen UK commercial bank so far, in the context of performance and risk level. Your case study needs to include the following elements:
a. Firstly, explain the background of the mentioned topic, using appropriate references.
b. Secondly, clearly explain the objectives of your case study. This should also include the details of which types of performance and risk you choose to study.
c. Thirdly, collect financial data of your chosen UK commercial bank from a reliable source.
d. Fourthly, carefully evaluate financial ratios/measures which meet the objectives of the case study.
e. Then, analyze the financial ratios/measures, with the support of appropriate diagrams.
f. Also, critically argue whether the bank’s performance and risk were affected by Brexit.
g. Lastly, your essay has to include a cover page (with the title of essay, do NOT include your student ID), a list of reference, and the required appendix.
h. The referencing format should be Harvard referencing style.
Key Marking Criteria:
(i) Kindly provide an explanation on the topic
(ii) Quality of data collected
(iii) Choice and evaluation of financial ratios/measures for bank analysis
(iv) Analysis of the chosen financial ratios/measures
(v) Validity and also insightful in discussion and arguments
Ensure that the paper is at least four pages long, with proper Harvard formatting and citation. Emphasize on proper grammar and referencing in writing the paper.
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