The BF Goodrich-Rabobank Interest Rate Swap Case Section AC-G9 Kurtuluz Korkmaz - Murat Ongider - Jonathan Levi - Sumita Marwah 1. Is this an attractive alternative for the savings banks? Early in 1983‚ BF Goodrich‚ diversified manufacturer of tires and related rubber products‚ needed $50M to fund its ongoing financial needs. It could have borrowed this amount from its committed bank lines‚ with borrowing cost above the prime‚ which was 10 5/8 %. It wanted borrow longer term with fix
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deal for Rabobank? 2. How large must the annual fee (F) be to make this an attractive deal for Morgan Guaranty? 3. How small must the combination of F and X be to make this an attractive deal for B.F. Goodrich? 4. Is this an attractive deal for the savings banks? 5. Is this a deal where everyone wins? If not‚ who loses? Introduction: Players: Morgan Bank‚ Rabobank‚ and B.F. Goodrich‚ Salomon Brothers‚ Thrift Institutions and Saving Banks Goodrich: In early 1983‚ Goodrich needed $50
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B.F. Goodrich was a manufacturer of tires and related rubber products‚ chemicals‚ plastics‚ and a variety of industrial products‚ components and systems. It was also the fourth-largest US producer of tires‚ and the largest US producer of polyvinyl chloride resins and compounds. However‚ the 1982 deficit brought hard financial times for B.F. Goodrich. The company`s financial statements took a large blow‚ resulting in its credit rating being downgraded from BBB to BBB-. At the end of the 1982 fiscal
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Goodrich castle is located in Goodrich‚ Herefordshire it is believed that this castle was built by Normans when they invaded England. The windows and architecture supports this however the exact time the castle is built is still unknown. Firstly the keep was built by the Fitz Baderons‚ It is made of a light grey stone and it has a basic rectangular shape. In contrast the extra facilities added by the De valence family such as the kitchen‚ chapel and they extended the great hall. They are built of
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Burrhus Frederic Skinner the Theorist Behaviorism is the branch of psychology associated today with numerous psychologists but one of the most prominent behavioral psychologists of all time‚ B.F. Skinner really taught people that any behavior is usually immediately affected by its consequences. I having a young child I have seen Skinners theories work in many different facets during my short stint of being a parent. Skinner is a theorist who made his reputation by studying how an individual’s behavior
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Cited: B.F. Skinner Biography (1904-1990). (2012). Retrieved November 1‚ 2012‚ from About.com: http://psychology.about.com/od/profilesofmajorthinkers/p/bio_skinner.htm BF Skinner. (2012). Retrieved November 1‚ 2012‚ from Biography.com: http://www.biography.com/people/bf-skinner-9485671 Skinner‚ Brief Biography. (2012). Retrieved November 1‚ 2012‚ from Skeptically.org: http://www.skeptically.org/skinner/id5.html Boeree‚ D. C. (2012). B.F. Skinner. Retrieved November
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Bank-one / Rabobank 1. What is the problem? Why might investors be so concerned about the bank’s derivative use? The problem is that Banc One’s stock price has gone down nearly 25% due to analyst and investor concern that increased derivative use has inflated key accounting margins and ratios. The derivatives (interest-rate swaps) do not show up on the balance sheet as assets/liabilities‚ but do show up on the income statement. Therefore‚ metrics such as ReturnOnAssets may not accurately
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B.F. Skinner: His Life‚ Methods‚ and Effects on Psychology B.F. Skinner is perhaps one of the most influential and important figures in the field of psychology. His theories and methods have been taught and applied to psychological practice even to the present day. My goal in this paper is to illustrate Skinner’s contribution to psychology by explaining the following: 1. Skinner’s biography and psychological beginnings. 2. Skinner’s belief that human beings are devoid of free will. 3
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B.F. Skinner was an author‚ inventor‚ philosopher and psychologist. B.F. Skinner was most known for his experimental analysis of psychological behaviorism. Skinner was responsible for the advancement of the field behaviorism‚ while he was the Chair of the Psychology Department of two universities. Skinner discovered and advanced the rate of response. B.F. Skinner is regarded as the father of experimental behaviorism. and a prolific author who wrote 21 books and 180 articles. Burrhus Fredric
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Homework #3 (1) Case‚ Fair‚ and Oster: Chapter 7 problem 10 a. More people are employed in Tappania now than at any time in the past 50 years b. The unemployment rate in Tappania is higher now than it has been in 50 years. Can both of those statements be true at the same time? Briefly explain in four sentences or less. (5 points) The unemployment rate measures the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed. If the increase in the unemployed is higher that the increase in labor
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