achieving the organizational goals‚ but they also need to make business predictions for the future‚ so that they are well prepared in advance. The reports analyses and discusses the planning function in light of the Betaconn Corporation case study. Task Betaconn Corporation is a famous
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finance framework and the CAPM model‚ for example‚ have to say about risk? What is it? How is it approached? The traditional finance framework uses discounted expected future cash flow to determine the NPV of the project. The amount of the opportunity cost is based on a relation between the risk and return of some sort of investment. People are rational and adverse to risk and need incentive to accept risk. The incentive in finance comes in the form of higher expected returns after buying a risky asset
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Cost of Equity: For the risk-free rate‚ we decided to use the 30-year old Treasury yield‚ which is currently 4.6%. We believe it is important to match the time horizon when comparing financial assets. Given that stocks have essentially an endless time horizon‚ the 30-year Treasury seems a more reasonable asset by which to compare stocks. 1-month Treasury Bills‚ for instance‚ are comparable to safety-deposit boxes‚ which are completely safe‚ but cannot ever yield a return. It’s highly likely that
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products are sold everywhere convenience stores‚ grocery stores and kiosks. 2 - Cost of Capital A company’s capital is consists of mostly debt or equity. Equity and debt are external sources of financing and financing from external sources is not without cost. The cost of capital is the cost to raise capital through equity and debt. It can be defined as the weighted sum of the cots of equity and the cost of debt. It determines the rate of return that a firm would receive if it invested its
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4. Responsibility of Corporations: Rationale‚ source and limits Whether there is social responsibility or obligation proper to speak of towards corporations is a topic of debate. However‚ the suspicious perception of business personnel towards CSR is understandable‚ essentially because the policy choices and actions of government may directly impact their operations‚ with a spillover effect on their responsibility to their stakeholders especially their employees and customers. a. Theoretical
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GLOBALIZING THE COST OF CAPITAL AND CAPITAL BUDGETING AT AES 1. How would you evaluate the capital budgeting method used historically by AES? 2. If you implemented the methodology suggested by Venerus‚ what would be the range of discount rates one would use around the world? 3. Does this make sense as a way to do capital budgeting? 4. How big a value difference does this new approach make to the Pakistan project? 5. How do these cost of capital modifications translate into changed probabilities
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The Cost of Capital LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ students should be able to: • Explain what is meant by a firm’s weighted average cost of capital. • Define and calculate the component costs of debt and preferred stock. • Explain why retained earnings are not free and use three approaches to estimate the component cost of retained earnings. • Briefly explain why the cost of new equity is higher than the cost of retained earnings‚ calculate the cost of new
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The Case Interview • What is a case interview? The Case Interview • What specific skills does it assess? • How to prepare for a case interview? • An interactive example. What is a “Case Interview” anyway? The Case Interview Simulation of a business problem. Similar to what our associates encounter every day. Series of open-ended questions. They’re designed to stimulate your conceptual‚ quantitative‚ analytical and – most importantly – creative abilities. The Case Interview There are
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INTRODUCTION: CASE BACKGROUND & ISSUES CUP Corporation was one of the largest insurance firms based in Europe. It had a worldwide operation and was recently acquired by another major insurance company. The firm had made a series of acquisitions to broaden the types of insurance offerings and expanding the market needs. It sold a various forms of insurance in the health‚ life‚ casualty‚ property and automotive areas. Customer segments of the firm’s services are divided into two groups of agents
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BACKGROUND Danaher Corporation is a large global company and its products are concentrated in the fields of design‚ manufacture‚ and marketing of industrial and consumer products. Furthermore it operates in four segments: Professional Instrumentation‚ Medical Technologies‚ Industrial Technologies‚ and Tools & Components MAIN PROBLEM After looking at some of the problems that were laid out within this case the major one that is really discussed is whether or not Danaher could continue to
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