equity multiplier? S/TA = 5 TA/E = 1.5 (3-7) Ace Industries has current assets equal to $3 million. The company’s current ratio is 1.5‚ and its quick ratio is 1.0. What is the firm’s level of current liabilities? What is the firm’s level of inventories? CL = $2‚000‚000 Inv = $1‚000‚000 (4-1) If you deposit $10‚000 in a bank account that pays 10% interest annually‚ how much will be in your account after 5 years? FV = $16‚105.10 (4-2) What is the present value of a security that will pay $5
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MORDENISATION OF INDIAN ARMY F INSAS…. The F-INSAS program[edit] F-INSAS has been taken up to equip Indian infantry with advanced weaponry‚ communication network and instant access to information on the battlefield.[1] This program is similar to the future soldier programs of other nations. F-INSAS includes a fully networked all-terrain‚ all-weather personal-equipment platform‚ enhanced firepower and mobility for the digitalised battlefield of the future.[2] The weight carried by soldiers
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none of the above 8. According to the CAPM (capital asset pricing model)‚ the security market line is a straight line. The intercept of this line should be equal to (Points: 1) zero the expected risk premium on the market portfolio the risk-free rate the expected return on the market portfolio 9. According to the CAPM (capital asset pricing model)‚ the security market line is a straight line. The slope of this line should be equal to zero
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ISCA PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION PILOT PAPER (NOVEMBER 2013) CORPORATE AND BUSINESS STRATEGY (CBS) SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS ISCA PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION 2013 Term 2 Corporate and Business Strategy – Pilot Paper for Nov 2013 ISCA PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION CORPORATE AND BUSINESS STRATEGY (CBS) 15 NOV 2013 SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS I. True or False questions (Q1 to Q10) (Total: 10 marks) 1. (F) High volume/low cost different from upward differentiation. 2. (F) Also depends on settling operations
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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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| Corporate Finance2 CreditsBU.231.620.62Thursday 6pm – 9pm‚ 10/18/2012--12/13/2012Fall2‚ 2012Columbia‚ Columbia Center‚ 218 | Instructor Shabnam Mousavi Contact Information Phone Number: (410)234-9450 E-mail Address: shabnam@jhu.edu Office Hours Monday/Thursday 10am-noon Required Text and Learning Materials (1) Berk‚ J. and P. DeMarzo. 2007. Corporate Finance. 2nd Edition. Pearson‚ Addison-Wesley with MyLab access. The ISBN is 0-13-295-040-5. (2) Lecture Notes. The lecture
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SAMPLE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS QUESTIONS 1-3 Tricky‚ Esthero‚ and Macy decide to go into business together to promote new recording artists of alternative music genres‚ calling the business “Alternative Universe.” Assume for purposes of the following questions only‚ that they have chosen to operate the business as a general partnership‚ and that the partnership is formed in a jurisdiction that has adopted the Uniform Partnership Act (UPA). Tricky invested $1‚000‚ Macy invested $9
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Introduction to business_MGT21_MCQs 1) Which of the following business type has longest life time? 1. Sole proprietorship 2. Partnership 3. Joint stock company 4. All of the given options 2) Election of the Board of Directors is done by Shareholders. 1. Through special resolution 2. In annual general meeting 3. In Special meeting 4. In statuary meeting 3) Which of the following business type‚ has to pay double taxes to the government? 1. Sole proprietorship
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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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PURCHASING Primary Purpose To ensure a continuing supply of sufficient quantities of the necessary foods‚ each of the quality appropriate to its intended use and purchased at the most favorable price Types of Food to be Purchased 1. Perishables Typically fresh foods that have a short useful life after they have been received Example: fruits‚ vegetables‚ fresh seafoods‚ fresh meats 2. Non-Perishables Food items that have longer shelf-life Frequently referred to
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