Ebook: Case Studies in Islamic Banking and Finance: Case Questions & Answers
Author: Brian Kettell(auth.)
- Year: 2011
- Language: English
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Based around 12 individual cases, the book stimulates discussion and develops the reader's understanding of Islamic finance by contrasting the theoretical concepts discussed in the author's companion text Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance with practical real world situations. The cases cover core Islamic banking and finance topics including the Ijara, Mudaraba and Musharaka contracts; Islamic mortgages for home finance; leverage; and issues involved in opening an Islamic bank. Financial statement analysis for Islamic banks, the implications for fund management for equity investing and the impact of loan defaults on Islamic and conventional banks are also included. Each chapter concludes with a set of questions designed to test the reader's understanding of each case, with suggested solutions at the end of the book.
This book is a must have resource for those wishing to apply their understanding of this complex subject and is an essential read for anyone seeking practical examples of how to apply the concepts in a real world environment.
Content:Chapter 1 Case Study 1: Ijara Contract (pages 1–11):
Chapter 2 Case Study 2: Musharaka Contract (pages 13–18):
Chapter 3 Case Study 3: Diminishing Musharaka Contract (pages 19–23):
Chapter 4 Case Study 4: Mudaraba Contract (pages 25–32):
Chapter 5 Case Study 5: Murabaha, Musharaka, Ijara and Ijara wa Iqtina Contracts (pages 33–36):
Chapter 6 Case Study 6: Islamic Home Finance (pages 37–48):
Chapter 7 Case Study 7: Sources of Finance for Islamic Banks (pages 49–54):
Chapter 8 Case Study 8: Financial Statement Analysis for Islamic Banks (pages 55–77):
Chapter 9 Case Study 9: Islamic Investment Prohibitions (pages 79–89):
Chapter 10 Case Study 10: Opening an Islamic Bank within aWestern Regulatory Framework (pages 91–108):
Chapter 11 Case Study 11: Leverage and Islamic Banking (pages 109–114):
Chapter 12 Case Study 12: Impact of Non?performing Loans on Islamic and Conventional Banks (pages 115–117):