9.1 How is a project classification scheme (for example‚ replacement‚ expansion into new markets‚ and so forth) used in the capital budgeting process? Project classification schemes can be used to indicate how much of an analysis is required to evaluate a given project‚ and the level of the executive who much approve the project‚ and the cost of capital that should be used to calculate the project’s NPV. By doing so‚ classification schemes can increase the efficiency of the capital budgeting process
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1) We do not agree with Joanna Cohen’s WACC calculation because she mistakenly used historical data to estimate the future cost of debt. Joanna calculated the cost of debt by taking the interest expense for 2001 and dividing it by the average debt balance. The cost of debt for Nike is the effective rate that it pays on its current debt‚ meaning the yield to maturity of bonds should be used to make an estimate instead of the average debt balance. Through the use of past data‚ the average balance
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS Chp 13 31. Corporations invest in other companies for all of the following reasons except to a. house excess cash until needed. b. generate earnings. c. meet strategic goals. d. increase trading of the other companies’ stock. 32. A typical investment to house excess cash until needed is a. stocks of companies in a related industry. b. debt securities. c. low-risk‚ highly liquid securities. d. stock securities. 33. A company may purchase
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Lei Shi Company Research Paper (The Target Corporation) FINA 3301 November 21‚ 2013 Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) is one of the top ten largest retailers in the U.S. by sales. In its most recent year in 2012‚ Target who has proclaimed itself as “cheap chic” produced over $70 billion in revenue through the sales of apparel‚ house wares‚ electronics and other products (Exhibit 5). At Target‚ corporate governance practices have been in place for more than 50 years‚ and continue to evolve to balance
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Ratios and Financial Planning at East Coast Yachts 1. Current Ratio= Current Assets/Current Liabilities = 17‚582‚000/23‚689‚300 = 0.74 Quick Ratio = (Current Assets – Inventories)/Current Liabilities =(17‚582‚0007‚363‚700)/23‚689‚300 =0.43 Total Asset Turnover = Sales/Total Assets =234‚‚300‚000/130‚338‚900 =1.8 Inventory Turnover = Cost of Goods Sold/Inventory =165‚074‚000/7‚363‚700 =22.41 Receivables Turnover = Sales/Accounts Receivable =234‚300‚000/6‚567‚600 =35.68 Total Deb
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TOKYO DISNEYLAND AND THE DISNEY SEA PARK: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND DIFFERENCES IN THE CAPITAL BUDGETING CONCEPTS AND METHODS BETWEEN AMERICAN AND JAPANESE COMPANIES. 1.What are the industry differences in US Corporate Governance and Japanese Corporate Governance? JAPANIES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE US CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Stakeholders of organiztions: Japanies system believs in the wealth maximization of stake holders‚ including managers‚ labour‚ suppliers‚ crediters etc American syatem always emphasized
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Emerging Markets: High Fashion Fights Recession 1. Using the five forces framework‚ how would you characterize the competition in the luxury goods industry? Threat of Substitutes There is relatively no threat of substitution in the luxury goods industry. This is mainly because of the quality and price of substitutes‚ and the cost of switching to the consumer. The price of counterfeit goods that copy the luxury goods causes there to be a positive monetary cost in switching but there is a loss of
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MAF302 Corporate Finance Study Guide Important Instruction This study guide provides you of an overview for each of the topic taught in this unit. These overviews however are not sufficient to learn all the materials in each of the topic. I therefore would suggest you to follow the materials in lecture notes and workshops. It is also essential to read and consult the corresponding text book chapters to develop your concept and knowledge in this unit. You will also find some references
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CAMERON UNIVERSITY LAWTON‚ OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS Finance 5613 Fall 2002 Dr. Robert P. Yuyuenyongwatana COURSE OUTLINE Contact: Room 309‚ Department of Business Phone: 581-2213 E-Mail: roberty@cameron.edu Home Page: http://www.cameron.edu/~roberty Hours: M-Th 9 - 10:50 a.m.‚ Th 6 - 6:30 p.m. Or by appointment Objective The course covers financial decision theories and applications‚ asset valuation‚ capital budgeting techniques‚ capital structure‚ leasing‚ working
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Study Guide – Final Exam Managerial Finance – Spring 2012 Chapters 1- 4 (5%) * Know goal of the financial manager * Define agency problem * Describe the four areas of Ratio Analysis (liquidity‚ activity‚ solvency‚ and profitability) and their purpose‚ know information that gives ratios value and meaning. Chapter 5 (15%) * Time Value of Money: PV‚ PMT of loan‚ FV of annuity‚ growth rate and mixed stream of cash flows Chapter 6-8 (46%) * Expected return‚ Standard deviation
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