1). Fixed cost per unit decreases when: a. Production volume increases. b. Production volume decreases. c. Variable cost per unit decreases. d. Variable cost per unit increases. 2). Prime cost + Factory overhead cost is: a. Conversion cost. b. Production cost. c. Total cost. d. None of given option. 3). Find the value of purchases if Raw material consumed Rs. 90‚000; Opening and closing stock of raw material
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Solutions to Practice Problems by Kyung Hwan Shim University of New South Wales Australian School of Business School of Banking & Finance for FINS 3625 S1 2010 May 23‚ 2010 ∗ These notes are preliminary and under development. They are made available for FINS 3625 S1 2010 students only and may not be distributed or used without the author’s written consent. ∗ 1 Solution for Question 1 Summary Table of Cash Flows t=0 I II CF from Machinery ignoring depreciation Working Capital Level
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MSc. FIN40430 Strategic Finance Dr. Cormac Mac Fhionnlaoich Reflective Paper “Corporate Finance and Product Market Competition” Elchin Karimov – 09261966
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CHAPTER 14 OPTIONS AND CORPORATE FINANCE Answers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions 1. A call option confers the right‚ without the obligation‚ to buy an asset at a given price on or before a given date. A put option confers the right‚ without the obligation‚ to sell an asset at a given price on or before a given date. You would buy a call option if you expect the price of the asset to increase. You would buy a put option if you expect the price of the asset to decrease. A
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Public Policing Versus Private Security When comparing private security to public law enforcement there are both many similarities and differences (COPS‚ 2012). Private security is paid by a private company or agency‚ whereas public policing is paid by government salaries and taxpayers (COPS‚ 2012). Public police officers have the authority to enforce laws and protect and serve society (COPS‚ 2012). Private security officers are paid to protect private property
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COMPANY: TRAPHACO JOIN STOCK COMPANY (TRA) DOMESCO MEDICAL IMPORT-EXPORT JOIN STOCK COMPANY (DMC) HAUGIANG PHARMACEUTICAL JOIN STOCK COMPANY (DHG) IMEXPHARM PHARMACEUTICAL JOIN STOCK COMPANY (IMP) gROUP PHARMACEUTICAL: truong quang khoa huynh minh tri Cao huynh ngoc khanh huynh le phuong thao ngo thi ngoc anh to ha cat anh Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INDUSTRIAL OVERVIEW Pharmaceutical industry is an important sector in the national economy‚ the production of functional
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comparison. In a competitive market‚ a good can be bought and sold at the same price‚ so the market price can be used to determine the cash value today of the good. Because competitive markets exist for many assets‚ such as commodities and financial securities‚ they can be used to determine cash values and evaluate decisions in many situations. For example‚ if gold trades at $250/ounce in a competitive market‚ then 20 ounces of gold have a cash value today of $5000. A buyer wouldn’t need to pay more
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of money market instruments? a. short term to maturity b. small denominations c. low default risk d. high marketability e. All of the above are characteristics of money market securities. 2. Investors in the money markets are generally willing to take which of the following risks? a. default risk b. interest rate risk c. liquidity risk d. all of the above e. none of the above 3. Small investors are likely to invest in the money
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Is Education a Public Good? When making the determination on what is and is not to be considered a public good‚ it is important to recall the definition of a public good. “[A] public good is nonrival and no excludable.” (Rasen & Gayer‚ 2010) According to this definition‚ education is not a public good. As schools down size or the general population increases‚ individual schools find their student to teacher ratios to be larger than desired. As more and more students are paired with a single
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PAPER ON KEYNESIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO PUBLIC FINANCE 1. Impact of Keynesian Revolution on Public Finance In 1936 British economist John Maynard Keynes published The General Theory of Employment‚ Interest‚ and Money. Distressed by the failure of national governments to cope with the Great Depression‚ Keynes rejected many assumptions of classical economics and argued that state intervention‚ and in particular regulation of interest rates‚ could control inflation and minimize unemployment. What however
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