Week 1 Capital Budgeting I Tutorial: Chapter 1‚ 2 Chapter 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance Question 3: Investment and financing decisions Vocabulary test. Explain the differences between: a. Real and financial assets. b. Capital budgeting and financing decisions c. Closely held and public corporations d. Limited and unlimited liability. Answer a. Financial assets‚ such as stocks or bank loans‚ are claims held by investors. Corporations sell financial assets to raise
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CONCEPT OF PRESENT VALUE SO IMPORTANT FOR CORPORATE FINANCE? The importance of concept of present value to the world of corporate finance is that present value calculations are widely used in business and economics to provide a means to compare cash flows at different times. Present Value’s definition and simplistic formula used for normal purchases‚ the concept’s importance to corporate finance and why present value is the very first topic taught in finance classes explain that present value is an
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mildly or that which contains no nicotine. The following are the various strength levels of nicotine present in the eLiquid in the market: • 0 mg is no nicotine‚ • 6 mg is low density nicotine‚ • 12 mg is medium density nicotine‚ • 18 mg
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expenses to be $23‚000 per year per child‚ payable at the beginning of each school year. The annual interest rate is 5.5 percent. How much money must you deposit in account each year to fund your children’s education? Your deposits begin one year from today. You will make your last deposit when your oldest child enters college. Assume four years of college Solution: Cost of 1 year at university = 23‚000 N=4 I=5.5% PMT=23‚000 CPT PV = 80‚618.45 For the first child the PV = 80‚618.45/
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therefore contract terms. The team also weighed the cost of new machines against capital for inventory and interest rates‚ evaluating the return on investment and the impact a new machine had on lead times. Using this consideration set‚ team Honeybadgers purchased one tuning machine‚ one stuffing machine‚ and changed the contract terms on ten occasions. Ultimately‚ the team placed 5th. ------------------------------------------------- Actions & Analysis Changing Contract Terms: A 7 day lead
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This essay outlines the change of news and its value these days as the world advance with the most updated technology and tools‚ affecting the society that we live in. News is produced and manufactured as popular entertainment these days that the educative value of it is degraded to a huge extent. This essay will explain the contributing factors of the undesirable outcome of the tension between commercialization and journalism‚ also studying the impact of it. Society today is more developed due
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News values are intrinsic standards adhered to by media professionals and organisations in an effort to produce news worthy of reporting. News values are based on a variety of ideals ranging from capitalism to ethics to entertainment. The way in which media is shaped is heavily reliant on the individual news provider’s implementation and handling of news values. News practices both globally and locally can be analysed alongside Galtung and Ruge’s (1974) twelve news values’ and McGregor’s (2002)
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exit No barrier for new firm’s to enter the market. They do not need license and permits to venture into this market. Perfection of mobility factors of production Factors of production are free to move from one firm to another firm to gain good returns. The differences prices of factors of production will move until equilibrium points occurs. Firms are price taker Firms have no control over the price of products that they sell. There is too much competition from other
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planned value‚ EV is the earned value‚ AC is the actual cost‚ and BAC is the budget at completion. PV ¼ $ 23‚000 EV ¼ $ 20‚000 AC ¼ $ 25‚000 BAC ¼ $ 120‚000 a. What is the cost variance‚ schedule variance‚ cost performance index (CPI)‚ and schedule performance index (SPI) for the project? Cost Variance = EV-AC = $20‚000 - $25‚000 = -$5‚000 Schedule Variance = EV-PV = $20‚000 - $25‚000 = -$3‚000 CPI = EV/AC = $20‚000/$25‚000 = 80% SPI = EV/PV = $20‚000/$25‚000 = 87% b. How is the
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2.) Total revenue/night at breakeven 70% x 154‚000 rooms x 365 days = 39‚347‚000 nights $ 158 x 39‚347‚000 nights = $ 6‚216‚826‚000 Revenue and nights generated by members 7‚015‚000 night + (712‚000 stay x 2.4 night) – 180‚000 claimed nights = 8‚543‚800 nights $ 1‚108‚000‚000 + $ 327‚000‚000 = $ 1‚435‚000‚000 Source: pg 562‚ Table B‚ Members’ Paid Activity in 1998. Percentage of nights spent by members over nights at breakeven (8‚543‚000 nights / 39‚347‚000 nights) x 100% = 21.71% Percentage
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