Memorandum To: Supervisor From: Date: March 14‚ 2011 Re: Leases and Lease Issues CONFIDENTIAL The trucking company currently owns 100 trailers and a new client have requested 20 more for a total of 120 trailers for its project. The relationship with the new client is uncertain but at the same time it has potential for significant growth of the company. The uncertainty of the relationship may have an effect on the financial position of the client company
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Topic Gateway Series Budgeting Budgeting Topic Gateway Series No. 27 1 Prepared by Louise Ross and Technical Information Service Revised March 2008 Topic Gateway Series Budgeting About Topic Gateways Topic Gateways are intended as a refresher or introduction to topics of interest to CIMA members. They include a basic definition‚ a brief overview and a fuller explanation of practical application. Finally they signpost some further resources for detailed understanding and
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planning continues to be a dominant policy instrument in many low-income and emerging market economies. Similarly‚ public investment plans (PIPs)‚ which were in vogue in the 1970s‚ then fell from grace as theories of economic development based on capital accumulation lost influence‚ are now fashionable once more. What explains these developments? Why is planning deemed useful and relevant for developing countries‚ but has become outmoded in more advanced countries In addition‚ wide-ranging discussions
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INTRODUCTION Financial Services basically mean all those kinds of services provided in financial terms where the essential commodity is money. These services include: leasing‚ hire purchase‚ consumer credit‚ investment banking‚ commercial banking‚ venture capital‚ insurance‚ credit rating‚ bill discounting‚ and mutual funds ‚ stock broking‚ housing finance‚ vehicle finance‚ mortgages and car loans‚ factoring among other things. Various entities that provide these services are basically
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flows with a cost of capital that is the rate of return required by all investors. Interest expenses are part of the costs of capital. If we subtracted them from cash flows‚ we would be double counting capital costs. 2. Suppose another juice producer had expressed an interest in leasing the lite orange juice production site for $25‚000 a year. If this true‚ how would this information be incorporated into the analysis? This information would cause a slight change in the decision-making process.
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Apple’s Make-vs.-Buy Decision Recruitment Approaches for Apple Apple would be best served with sourcing recruitment efforts from private employment agencies for their top technology or engineering positions. Considering the secrecy that surrounds Apple products‚ head hunters would be able to source out potential right fit candidates for Apple’s top positions. For their more entry level tiers‚ recruitment efforts at Colleges and Universities would be an effective
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Apple’s Make-vs.-Buy Decision Apple’s best approach regarding hiring employees for their top technology or engineering positions would be private employment agencies. Since there is a huge secrecy that surrounds Apple’s products‚ employment agents have the ability to bring in the right fit candidates for Apple’s top positions. In regards to Apple’s entry level positions‚ recruiting at Colleges and Universities would be an successful and inexpensive tactic. Apple is a company which will
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CHAPTER 9 MAKING CAPITAL INVESTMENT DECISIONS Solutions to Questions and Problems 1. The $7 million acquisition cost of the land six years ago is a sunk cost. The $9.8 million current aftertax value of the land is an opportunity cost if the land is used rather than sold off. The $21 million cash outlay and $850‚000 grading expenses are the initial fixed asset investments needed to get the project going. Therefore‚ the proper year zero cash flow to use in evaluating this project is
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Options and Other Topics in Capital Budgeting Learning Objectives After reading this chapter‚ the student should be able to: ◆ Explain why conventional NPV analysis may not capture a project’s impact on the firm’s opportunities. ◆ Identify five different types of real options. ◆ Explain what an abandonment/shutdown option is‚ give an example of a project that includes this type of option‚ and explain what an option value is. ◆ Explain what a decision tree is and provide an
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Capital Budgeting Case Egret Printing & Publishing Company Instructor: Mr. Sabin Bikram Panta Submitted By: Group 3 Shivshankar Yadav (12336) 9/3/2012 Theory and Case Background: The term capital budgeting refers to the process of decision making by which firms evaluate the purchase of major fixed assets‚ including building‚ machineries‚ and equipment. Capital budgeting describes the firm’s formal planning process for the acquisition and investment of capital and results in capital
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