CAPACITY PLANNING Real Options Analysis Practice Questions and Solutions CAPACITY PLANNING Question 1: PROJECT SABLE Use a 30% per year discount rate to evaluate Project Sable‚ which has two phases. You may invest in the first‚ in both or in neither. You may not invest in the second phase without investing in the first. Phase 1 requires an investment of $100. One year later the project delivers on the average $120. At that time‚ after the phase 1 payout has been received‚ you may invest an
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PRACTICE PROBLEM SET B Process Flow Diagrams 1. Consider the Custom Molds‚ Inc. case on pages 125-127 of the text. Prepare a process flow diagram of the Mold Fabrication process and the Parts Manufacturing process‚ showing how they are linked. We will discuss this flowchart in class on March 29. 2. Founded in 1966‚ DAV is one of the world’s largest insurance companies with locations in 32 countries. Given the description below‚ flowchart the New Policy Set-up process as it existed
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Energy Flow Robert Green 1/9/15 SCI/275 Christina Kamnikar Energy Flow After reviewing figure 4-10 presented in chapter 4 of Environmental Science‚ it is easy to recognize the different trophic levels. Each trophic level shows how energy and biomass flow through a food chain however it is eventually lost as heat. These levels consist of: biomass of producers‚ those consumed‚ and those not consumed. The first trophic level has the producers which graze the food chain‚ grazers consist of the
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QUESTIONS: (2-3) Little Books Inc. recently reported $3m of net income. Its EBIT was $6m‚ and its tax was 40%. What was its interest expense? ANSWER: Net Income $3 Million EBIT $6 Million Divided by 0.6 Less IBT $5 Million Income before Taxes $5 Million Interest Expense $1 Million **Interest Expense = $1M** (2-7) The Talley Corporation had a taxable income of $365‚000 from operations after all operating costs but before (1) interest charges
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Incident node and element – if the node is terminal of the element. Graph – shows the geometrical interconnection of the elements of a network. Subgraph – any subset of elements of a graph. Path – a subgraph of connected elements with no more than two elements connected to any one node. § Connected graph – if and only if there is a path between every pair of nodes. § Oriented graph – if each element of a connected graph is assigned a direction. Example : Single-line diagram: 2 4 1 G
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Week Three CheckPoint: Accrual and Cash Accounting XACC/290 August 11‚ 2013 Week Three CheckPoint: Accrual and Cash Accounting Accrual and cash-based accounting offer two different styles of tracking the flow of money in a business. Each serves a purpose and to understand this idea one must first realize the how one varies from the other. Accrual-based accounting can be described as any transaction that changes a company’s financial statement is recorded in the accounting period the transaction
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EconomiA 14 (2013) 185–198 The influence of interest on net equity and interest rates on tax neutrality – a case study of the Brazilian corporate taxation Aloísio Flavio Ferreira de Almeida a ‚ Nelson Leitão Paes b‚∗ b a Funda¸ cão Getúlio Vargas‚ EAESP‚ Brazil Programa de Pós-Gradua¸cão em Economia (PIMES/UFPE) e CNPq‚ Brazil Abstract In this paper we visit the capital income taxation in Brazil to know whether and to what extent interest on net equity (INE) has an influence on tax neutrality‚ i.e
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Draw and label the circular flow model and use it to answer the following: [pic] The circular flow can be explained very easily with a simple formula. GDP (gross domestic product) = C + I + G + X – Z= = C + S +T – B In here C is the consumption‚ I is investments‚ G – government spending‚ S – savings. On the other hand X is export‚ Z is imports T is for taxes and B is the benefits. The circulars flow shows the way how real recourses and payments flow between organizations/firms and
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Chapter 9 – Auditing the Expenditure Cycle Summary Purchases and Cash Disbursement Procedures Using Batch Processing Technology Many batch system functions are the same as those in a manual purchase system. The main difference is that the routine accounting tasks are automated. Data Processing Department: Step 1 – the purchasing process begins in the data processing department‚ where the inventory control function is performed. The revenue cycle (in retailing firms) or the conversion cycle
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Class Discussion 1. Dartmouth Inc’s latest net income was $1‚250‚000‚ and it had 225‚000 shares outstanding. The company wants to pay out 45% of its income. What dividend per share should it declare? 2. Garcia Industries has sales of $200‚000 and accounts receivable of $18‚500‚ and it gives its customers 25 days to pay. The industry average DSO is 27 days‚ based on a 365-day year. If the company changes its credit and collection policy sufficiently to cause its DSO to fall to the
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