Major Products and Services 7 SM Investments Corporation - History 8 SM Investments Corporation - Company Statement 9 SM Investments Corporation - Locations And Subsidiaries 10 Head Office 10 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 10 Section 2 – Company Analysis 11 SM Investments Corporation - Business Description 11 SM Investments Corporation - Corporate Strategy 13 SM Investments Corporation - SWOT Analysis 14 SWOT Analysis - Overview 14 SM Investments Corporation - Strengths 14 Strength -
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Introduction Indian food? SpiceSky restaurant is definitely the place to be. This had been the answer in most Londoner’s hearts over the past two decades. This was attributed to the delicious Indian dishes and drinks that included Biryani‚ Idli‚ Gulab jaamun‚ Hadia among others. The customer service was also superb. The waiters and waitresses‚ most of whom were Indians did an excellent job explaining the delicacies on the menu especially to first time clients. Things have however changed in the past
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SWOT ANALYSIS 2 SWOT is a business management anagram that stands for strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. It is a tool that originated in the business world but is useful for any kind of strategic planning. It’s a simple but useful framework that helps you focus on your strengths‚ minimize threats‚ and take the greatest possible advantage of opportunities available to
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The secrets of good financial management are to keep things simple‚ develop routines and get into good habits. People sometimes worry that financial management will be a very complicated‚ difficult and intellectual process. But in fact the best financial systems are very simple and easy to follow. The more complicated the system‚ the greater the chance that something will go wrong or that someone will make a mistake. Remember‚ the legal responsibility for financial management lies with every member
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SECTION A PART ONE: ANSWERS ONLY. 1.a)ignored non-corporate enterprise 2.c)redeemable preference shares 3.a)political risk 4.a)future cost 5.c)designing optimal corporate capital structure 6.b)firms point 7.d)agency cost 8.a)legal requirement 9.b)default risk 10.a)beta PART TWO: 1. . Annuity is fixed sum of money paid every year in at any other fixed interval shorter than a year. This annuity may be by way of return of some principal plus interest payment
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businesses have to intensive analysis themselves to improve shortcomings and get higher profit; SWOT analysis is a good way to choose. This essay will introduce the definition of SWOT analysis and the background of why people use it frequently. After that‚ there will be few examples to proof the opinions of SWOT analysis will help enterprises a lot on proving of their management and strategic planning. The merits and shortcoming when using this process will also explained later. Main body In this fast-speed
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – ASSIGNMENT Answer any 5 problem. To be submitted on or before 12.00 pm 17th Dec 2012. 1. The following information is available for NCEP Limited. Profit and Loss Account Data Balance Sheet Data Beginning of 20X6 End of 20X6 Sales 6000 Inventory 800 820 Cost of goods sold 4000 Accounts receivable 500 490 Accounts payable 290 205 What is the duration of the cash cycle
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SWOT ANALYSIS (BREADTALK) Strength * Well-known brand with strong brand equity -The BreadTalk brand has evolved to become one of the most recognisable local brands in Singapore. In 2002‚ the group won the “Singapore Promising Brand Award 2002” awarded by ASME and SPH and was also voted Singapore’s Most Popular Brand in a joint poll by the ASME and SPH. * Strategic retail locations‚ capturing strong market interest and creating brand awareness -The group’s outlets can be found in accessible
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Costs – expenses that vary proportionately with changes in output. Sunk Costs – expenses already incurred that have no salvage value Opportunity Costs – profits lost when one alternative is chosen over another that would have provided greater financial benefits. Avoidable Costs – expenses resulting from poor productivity incurred if an investment is not made. Out-of-Pocket Costs – actual cash flow associated with a particular alternative. Cost of Capital – usually expressed as percentage rate
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Chapter 7 Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting 7-1. Pisa Pizza‚ a seller of frozen pizza‚ is considering introducing a healthier version of its pizza that will be low in cholesterol and contain no trans fats. The firm expects that sales of the new pizza will be $20 million per year. While many of these sales will be to new customers‚ Pisa Pizza estimates that 40% will come from customers who switch to the new‚ healthier pizza instead of buying the original version. a. b. Assume customers will spend
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