The University for business and the professions MSc Degree in Shipping‚ Trade and Finance MSc Degree in Supply Chain‚ Trade and Finance MSc Degree in Energy‚ Trade and Finance Cass Business School Module Code SMM586 Exam title Corporate Finance Full/Part time Date 1st May 2013 Time 10.00 -13.00 Division of Marks: Section A carries 36 marks‚ Section B carries 28 marks and Section C carries 36 marks. Instructions to students: Students should answer TWO questions
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Executive Summary – Warren Buffet Case Study Executive Summary: On May 24‚ 2005‚ it was announced that Berkshire Hathaway would acquire PacifiCorp. from parent‚ Scottish Power‚ for $5.1 billion in cash and $4.3 in liabilities and preferred stock (Bruner‚ Eades‚ Schill). After the announcement of the acquisition‚ the market responded very positively the same day. Berkshire’s stock price had increased by 2.4%‚ PacifiCorp.’s parent‚ Scottish Power’s by 6.28% and S&P 500 closed up 0.02%. Berkshire
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Catherine Knetsch Mrs.Ooley English period 7 4 January 2012 I Love You‚ Beth Cooper The Banned Book ‘I Love You‚ Beth Cooper’ should be banned for explicit language and sexual content. Kids should not be reading such explicit books in a public or school library because it is very inappropriate. The book’s author‚ Larry Doyle‚ tells a story about a young boy in love with the most popular girl in school. On graduation night‚ a lot goes wrong. While Doyle tells his story‚ he doesn’t leave ANY
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1. Why has the stock price fallen despite the fact that net income has increased over the periods under review? The stock price has fallen because the shareholders were worried about increasing debts and liabilities‚ that adding two manufacturing factories created and because of how much excesses inventory was created. Both of these changes would result in interest change of 44‚000 to 155‚000 that the company would have to pay‚ that impact on the company’s future earnings hurts the company’s image
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You will be spending a tremendous amount of time‚ effort‚ and resources completing your course work. To help focus your investment and to assist me in learning more about your interests and motivations‚ I ask you to complete the following questions. Read over the course syllabus first‚ take your time‚ think carefully about your answers‚ and write in complete paragraphs. All responses are confidential. Tell me about yourself 1. Please tell us a bit about yourself (name‚ hometown‚
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"right" and that is not acceptable or "wrong" based on conventional morality. General ethical norms encompass truthfulness‚ honesty‚ integrity‚ respect for others‚ fairness‚ and justice. They relate to all aspects of life‚ including business and finance. Financial ethics is‚ therefore‚ a subset of general ethics. Ethical norms are essential for maintaining stability and harmony in social life‚ where people interact with one another. Recognition of others ’ needs and aspirations‚ fairness‚ and cooperative
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INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS IN FINANCE MEANING OF FINANCE Finance means fund or other financial resources; it deals with matter related to money and the market. The field of finance refers to the concept of time‚ money and risk and how they are interrelated. Banks are the main facilitators of funding. Funding means asset in the form of money. Finance is the set of activities that deals with the management of funds. It helps in making the decision like how to use the collected fund. It is also art
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insurance companies or people who purchase for public authorities. • Product/technology: e.g. fibres for the carpet industry or the clothing industry. • Customer size: e.g. larger customers might receive different ‘treatment’ to smaller customers and this is called ‘key account selling’... Premium719 Words3 Pages The Case of the Unidentified Industries-2006 The Case of the Unidentified Industries-2006 By Masiven From the balance sheet and the financial date given in Exhibition 1‚ I manage to connect the
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P9-4A Wall Inc. uses the allowance method to estimate uncollectible accounts receivable. The company produced the following aging of the accounts receivable at year end. Number of Days Outstanding Total 0-30 31-60 61-90 91-120 Over 120 Accounts receivable $375‚000 $220‚000 $90‚000 $40‚000 $10‚000 $15‚000 % uncollectible 1% 4% 5% 8% 10% Calculate the total estimated bad debts based on the above information. Total Accounts receivable % uncollectible Estimated bad debts $375‚000 0-30 $220‚000 1% 31-60
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Page 1 of 5 Financial Management and Policy (FIN 551) Due date: 6pm‚ Thursday‚ Jan 26th via Ctools Problem Set 1 Instructions The total number of points is 20; each question is worth 1 point. Please clearly indicate one letter answer for each question. To ensure full credit‚ please document the reasoning behind your answer. All submissions are to be made via Ctools. Page 2 of 5 1) The income statement represents a snapshot of account balances at one point in time. a. True
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