Running Case Wellness Intranet Project Chapter 7 Project Cost Management Case Task 3: Assume you have completed the three months project. The BAC was $200‚000 for this six-month project. Also assume the following: PV = $ 120‚000 EV = $ 100‚000 AC = $ 90‚000 a. What is the cost variance‚ schedule variance‚ cost performance index (CPI)‚ and Schedule performance index (SPI) for the project? Answer a: Cost variance (CV) = Earned Value (EV) – Actual Cost (AC) CV = $100‚000 - $ 90‚000 = $ 10
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ROBERTO Ristorante 1- In a few phrases‚ describe the situation of the Roberto and Chez Léon chain. 2- Without the Chez Léon chain‚ would you think that the Roberto chain has a positive‚ nil or negative value? 3- What are the foundations of value for Chez Léon? 4- Given the objectives of the Italian State‚ would you recommend that the sale be completed: a. On an open bid basis? b. Via a private negotiation‚ selecting the
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Assignment 1 NPV: = -PF + FV /(1+r) PV = FV/(1+r) or PV = C1/1-r + C2/(1-r)2 + .. + CT/(1-r)T Rate of return: R=(Vf-Vi)/Vf Rate r compounded m times a year: FV = C(1+r/m)mt 10% semiannually = 10.25% annually‚ Hence 10.25 is said to be the Effective Annual Yield (EAY) 1+EAY = (1+r/m)mt Assignment 2 Perpetuity The value of D received each year‚ forever: PV = D/r Annuity The value of D received each year for T years: PV = (D/r)*[1 – 1/(1+r)T] Growing Perpetuity PV = D/(R-g) R: the
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ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INSTITUTIONS BB0030 2013 LOCHIN BAWEJA BBA (6TH SEMESTER) Roll No. - 521067514 Center Code - 01665 ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INSTITUTIONS BB0030 2013 LOCHIN BAWEJA BBA (6TH SEMESTER) Roll No. - 521067514 Center Code - 01665 Bachelor of Business Administration-BBA Semester 6 BB0030 – Role of International Finance Institutions- 2 Credits Assignment Set- 2 (30 Marks) [Each question carries 10 Marks. Answer all the questions
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Solutions to Chapter 10 Introduction to Risk‚ Return‚ and the Opportunity Cost of Capital capital gain + dividend ($44 − $40) + $2 = = 0.15 = 15.0% initial share price $40 1. Rate of return = Dividend yield = dividend/initial share price = $2/$40 = 0.05 = 5% Capital gains yield = capital gain/initial share price = $4/$40 = 0.10 = 10% 2. Dividend yield = $2/$40 = 0.05 = 5% The dividend yield is unaffected; it is based on the initial price‚ not the final price. Capital gain = $36 – $40
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International Trade and Finance Speech International Trade and Finance Speech Crystal Senter August 5‚ 2013 University of Phoenix International Trade and Finance Speech Afternoon everyone! My name is Crystal Senter and I am here today to help you all understand some basics involving international trade and finance topics that make these topics not only interesting‚ but easy for you to convey these topics as well to your listeners or readers. There are a few questions I am coming to
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Chapter 10 The Open System Interconnection (OIS) reference model is a template and using a network and its resources. Application Layer: Responsible fro interacting with end users. Presentation Layer: Responsible for the coding of data. Session Layer: Responsible for maintaining communication sessions between computers. Transport Layer: Responsible for breaking data into packets and properly transmitting it over the network. Network Layer: Responsible for the logical implementation of the network
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FINS3616 International Business Finance - Week 4 A. Conceptual questions 1. What is a forward exchange rate? 2. If the yen is selling at a premium relative to the euro in the forward market‚ is the forward price of EUR per JPY larger or smaller than the spot price of EUR per JPY? 3. If you are a U.S. firm and owe someone ¥10‚000‚000 in 180 days‚ what is your transaction exchange risk? 4. If the spot exchange rate of the yen relative to the dollar is ¥105.75‚ and the
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Department of Finance‚ HKUST Spring 2013 Email: Xuewenliu@ust.hk Office hour: 13:30-14:30 Tuesday Assessment: Assignments (12%)‚ Midterm-exam (18%)‚ Projects and presentations (15%)‚ and Final exam (55%) Textbooks: 1. Corporate Finance‚ by J. Beck and P. DeMarzo‚ 2nd edition 2011‚ Pearson Education‚ Inc. Hereafter BD. 2. Financial Markets and Corporate Strategy‚ by M. Grinblatt and S. Titman‚ 2nd edition‚ 2002‚ Irwin McGraw Hill. Hereafter GT. I. Introduction to Corporate Finance 1. Corporations
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International Finance Problem Set #4 1. A. Fundamental-based Forecasting: Analyzing the future on the basis of fundamental relationships between economic variables and exchange rate. Fixed exchange rates: The forecasting is based on indicators of sustainability such as current account deficits or surpluses‚ relative inflation rates and black market exchange rates. Floating exchange rates: The forecasting is based on factors that could influence macro economy such as monetary policies and
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