EPOM 407 1. Homework 1 Due 9/2/2014 Types of investment projects and decisions: For each of the scenarios that follow‚ define whether the project is a profit-enhancing‚ cost-control‚ or publicimprovement program. If possible‚ define the scenario further as an expansion‚ replacement‚ or abandonment decision. a) Kia Motors‚ a unit of Hyundai Motor Co.‚ of South Korea announced that it would invest EUR 1.1 billion to build an automobile-manufacturing plant in Zilina‚ Slovakia. The plant is expected
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computation; even cash flows Compute the payback period for each of the following two separate investments (round the payback period to two decimals): 1. A new operating system for an existing machine is expected to cost $260‚000 and have a useful life of five years. The system yields an incremental after-tax income of $75‚000 each year after deducting its straight-line depreciation. The predicted salvage value of the system is $10‚000. Payback period =Cost of investment/ Annual net cash flow =$260‚000/
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Q.1 examine the reasons for holding inventories by a firm and also discuss the techniques of inventory control? Inventory is a necessary evil that every organization would have to maintain for various purposes. Optimum inventory management is the goal of every inventory planner. Over inventory or under inventory both cause financial impact and health of the business as well as effect business opportunities. Inventory holding is resorted to by organizations as hedge against various external and
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problem-acquisition and cash flow‚ financial frauds and aggressive accounting methods‚ financial ratios analysis and exhibit used to help analyze. Our report will detail: 1) The Game of Acquisition & Its "roll-up" Strategy. The millions of "value creation" imbedded in EBIX’s valuation are likely to collapse given the myriad of issues the company currently faces. 2) Consolidated Statement of Cash Flow or No Lasting Cash Flow? Investors have a distorted view of the company’s cash flow. "Our cash-generating
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company. The Alpha project will cost $150‚000 to develop and is expected to have annual net cash flow of $40‚000. The Beta project will cost $200‚000 to develop and is expected to have annual net cash flow of $50‚000. The company is very concerned about their cash flow. Using the payback period‚ which project is better from a cash flow standpoint? Why? 3. A five-year project has a projected net cash flow of $15‚000‚ $25‚000‚ $30‚000‚ $20‚000‚ and $15‚000 in the next five years. It will cost $50
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ABC is a start-up firm‚ and therefore‚ it has no previous investments. Also‚ ABC has no other investments planned or contemplated other than the one described in this problem. For an investment of $I today‚ the expected cash flow to ABC in one year is $140‚000. This cash flow is the profit on the investment‚ plus salvage‚ net of taxes and commissions‚ etc. The internal rate of return on the project is 40%. Currently‚ ABC has no debt in its financial structure and its book equity is zero. Book
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Jing Huang Monday A.M. Preem Proventus‚ founded in 1980 by Robert Weil‚ was an investment firm located in Stockholm‚ Sweden. It typically invested in companies in need of reform and took a hand in their development. Between the early 1980s and the early 1990s‚ Proventus carried out almost 70 restructurings. In 2003‚ Daniel Sachs was appointed as CEO of Proventus. Since 2005‚ Proventus began to focus increasing on proving development capital to midsize companies through debt investments‚ such as
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PSAK 55 : FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS‚ RECOGNITION‚ & MEASUREMENT | | | | | Authors Stephanni A. Rubyanti 120110090047 Satrio Bayu Pandowo 120110100001 Muhammad Rizky Pratama 120110100009 | CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND ISSUES Financial instrument is any contract that adds to the value of the entity ’s financial assets and financial liabilities or equity instrument of another entity. Today the financial instrument has been growing by leaps and bounds‚ not only used by financial
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Discount received Rs.1250 and discount allowed Rs. 850 in September 2002 have been posted to wrong sides of discount account. d) A cheque received from Mr. Longford for Rs. 1500 for goods sold to him on credit earlier‚ though entered correctly in the cash book has been posted in his account as Rs. 1050. 3 e) Stocks worth Rs. 255 taken for use by Mr Dayananda‚ the Managing Director‚ have been entered in sales day book. f) While carrying forward‚ the total in Returns Inwards Book has been taken
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------------------------------------------------- YR1 BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business - Academic Year 2011 - 2012 Candidate | | Learning Outcomes | Unit Name/No. | | 1) understand the purpose of accounting; business income/expenditure2) be able to prepare a cash flow forecast3) be able to prepare profit and loss account and balance sheet4) be able to review business performance using simple ratio analysis | Start Date | | | Deadline | | | Assessor | | | Unit 1: | Criteria | To achieve
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