range of sources of finance available to Fort Sport Ltd. These can include raising funds through a combination of finance areas. Please identify at least three sources. Fort Sport Ltd is a small private company who began trading in April 2013. The company supplies fitness products online to the public and specialising in mid range sporting goods and equipment. In 2014‚ it wishes to increase its activity in the market and as such need to identify a variety of options for finance. As a manager of
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PROTECTING CONSUMER INTERESTS UNDER COMPETITION LAW ___________________________ INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO: THE COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: DR. VIJAY KUMAR SINGH DEPUTY DIRECTOR (LAW) SUBMITTED BY: SHUBHANGI GOEL ILS LAW COLLEGE PUNE. ____________________________ COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI OCTOBER 2012 Protecting Consumer Interests under Competition Law ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to take this opportunity to thank all
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Tiffin University Case of complaining consumer Submitted for Course Number: MKT 523 Course Title: Marketing Management Course Professor: Michael Wisnor By Li Wang 11/7/2012 Identification of the Issues The major problem faced in this case is Presto Cleaner’s poor service. They do not identify customer needs in order to match their expectations to the organization objectives. It seems like Mr.Hoffner neglects Mr.Shelton’s requirement and delays to handle this case for a long time. However
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A consumer society is a post-industrial term used to describe the fact that society is characterised more by what people consume and less by the jobs they do or goods they produce (Hetherington‚ 2009). As our relationship with consumerism has changed so too have the choices available of why‚ when‚ where and how we consume. The first part of this assignment will look at the characteristics of a consumer society‚ the choices available and identify the divisions created from unequal choices. The second
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Consumer Spending ECO 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics Anthony Le November 30th‚ 2011 Consumer Spending Consumer spending is defined as “the goods and services bought by the households in the satisfaction of their wants and needs.” (BusinessDictionary.com). It is also known as personal consumption expenditure and is the largest part of aggregate demand or effective demand at the macroeconomic level. Why is consumer spending important in the U.S. economy? In fact‚ consumer spending is
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Section 6 Study Questions (9.0 points) Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary. Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is a pure risk? (0.5 points) A risk of something negative happening‚ with no possibility of profit or gain. 2. Why do people take speculative risks? (0.5 points) Some people want to make money like in the stock market that’s a speculative risk because you never know when the stock market will go up or down. 3. What is meeting the
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Chapter 1 Note: the summaries at the end of each chapter are good study tools. Corporations A corporation is a permanent entity‚ legally distinct from its owners‚ who are called shareholders or stockholders. A corporation confers limited liability to its owners: shareholders cannot be held personally responsible for the corporations’ debts; they only stand to lose their investment. To incorporate‚ you work with a lawyer to prepare articles of incorporation‚ which set out the purpose of the
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Consider a project to produce solar water heaters. It requires a $10 million investment and offers a level after-tax cash flow of $1.75 million per year for 10 years. The opportunity cost of capital is 12 percent‚ which reflects the project’s business risk. Suppose the project is financed with $5 million of debt and $5 million of equity. The interest rate is 8 percent and the marginal tax rate is 35 percent. The debt will be paid off in equal annual installments
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Cost of Capital The required return necessary to make a capital budgeting project‚ such as building a new factory‚ worthwhile. Cost of capital includes the cost of debt and the cost of equity. AW´s Cost of Equity Capital RS = RF + β x (RM - RF) AW´s Cost of Capital of All Equity RS = R0 + B/S (1 – t c) (R0 – RB) Cost of Equity Capital for WWE´s Widget Venture RS = R0 + B/S (1 – t c) (R0 – RB) RWACC for WWE´s Widget Venture RWACC = B/S +B RB (1 – t c) + S/S +B RS APV Taking into
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Question 1 (5 points) In a world with no frictions (i.e.‚ taxes‚ etc.)‚ having debt is always better because it increases the value of the firm/projet. Your Answer | Score | Explanation | False | 5.00 | Correct. You understand the irrelevance of financing. | Total | 5.00/5.00 | | Question Explanation | | | Fundamental question about value creation. | Question 2 (5) the return of equity is equal to the return on debt of a project/firm Your Answer | Score | Explanation | Never true
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