number of directors in order to move ahead with solving its problems which include indebtedness and inability to submit the company’s financial statements and appoint the auditor. IFEC’s future business
) show that in the U.S., trade prices tend to cluster around integers, half-dollars and quarters. Literature review • Round numbers have also been linked to cognitive limitations and investors’ tendency to
Cognitive aspects influencing the navigation of complex saving vehicles 2 Experimental survey Overview of this talk Talk outline 6 1. Life-cycle patterns of retirement saving and adequacy implications 2
registration statement; e. prohibition on issuing other types of securities under certain circumstances to prevent the issuer from taking unreasonably burdensome indebtedness or obligations; f. covenant
individual has made. 6. Behavioural biases related to investing • Aware that investors may not always make rational decisions due to biases. • Provide examples of common emotional or cognitive biases that may
conditions stated therein. The proposed sell-down of the Units is strictly a f inancing exercise to fund, amongst other things, working capital needs and to pay the Company’s indebtedness and liabilit ies
to pay the Company’s indebtedness and liabilities. The Company previously held 1,833,150,000 Units. Following the sale of the Units, the Company st ill holds a remaining 1,293,150,000 investment units
registration statement; e. prohibition on issuing other types of securities under certain circumstances to prevent the issuer from taking unreasonably burdensome indebtedness or obligations; f. covenant
Indebtedness Provide information about capitalization and indebtedness. Disclose any subsequent significant changes in the capitalization and indebtedness and a statement of capitalization and indebtedness that
account after deducting an indebtedness incurred from purchasing or selling securities therein; “purchasing value” means the amount of money incurred from each transaction of securities purchasing in a