Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Campus International Finance College Course Syllabus Course Code: 03110180 Name of Course: Behavior Finance Credit: 2.0 Teaching Hours: 72hours Term: Spring term 2011 Instructors: Doctor .Zheng‚ Yong E-mail: Yongzheng1103@yahoo.com.cn Course Description: The course of behavior finance use insights from psychology to understand how human behavior influences the decisions of individual and professional investors
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Shanell Turner Business Finance 9/14/14 Course Project – Part I Introduction The Course Project is an opportunity for you to apply concepts learned to a real-life simulation experience. Throughout the Course Project‚ you will assume that you work as a financial analyst for AirJet Best Parts‚ Inc. The Course Project
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION STRUCTURE 6.0 objectives 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Ownership and management 6.3 IFC’s Objectives 6.4 Funds of IFC 6.5 IFC’S Strategic Focus 6.6 Financial Products & Advisory services of IFC 6.6.1 Financial Services 6.6.2 Advisory Services 6.7 Project Cycle 6.8 Summary 6.9 Practice Questions 6.10 Suggested Readings 6.0 OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter the students should be able to: 1. know what is IFC. 2. understand its
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1 Question 1 (16 points) Carol Inc is considering the following three prices to charge customers for each of the candy packets they produce: i) $2.20 ii) $2.00 iii) $1.70 The relevant data for decision-making is below: Fixed Costs = $1200 Variable Costs = $0.50 per unit Calculate the following: a) The Breakeven Point for each price level b) Using price of $2.20 what would be the new breakeven point if (1) fixed costs decreased to $1000 all else remaining the same‚ (2) Variable costs increased to
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Name: Mary Rafel P‚ Abadies Rating: ___________ Course/Year: BSAc-1 Date: August 6‚ 2013 6.1 IDENTIFICATION Capital stock 1. The aggregate production capacity of existing capital goods in the economy. Zero or net change 2. Means a constant level in both the capital stock and output. Investments 3. Adjusts the capital stocks to maintain and even increase production and the level of the economic activities. Savings 4. The
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Exercise Cost of Capital 1. Lancaster Engineering Inc. (LEI) has the following capital structure‚ which is considers to be optimal: Debt 25% Preferred stock 15 Common equity 60 100% LEI’s expected net income this year is $34‚285.72‚ its established dividend payout ratio is 30 percents‚ its federal-plus-state tax rate is 40 percent‚ and investors expect earnings and dividends to grow at a constant rate of 9 percent in the future. LEI paid a dividend of $3.60 per share
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End of chapter revision questions for the mid term exam Rose Ch5 Questions 3‚ 6‚ 7 Ch 6 Questions 4‚ 5‚ 9 Rose Ch 17 Questions 7‚ 8 Ch 12 Questions 3‚ 6 5-3. If you know the following figures: |Total Interest Income |290 |Provision for Loan Loss |10 | |Total Interest Expense |205 |Income Taxes |15 | |Total Noninterest Income |27 |Dividends to
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Finance Technical Interview Questions |Corporate Finance | • What could a company do with excess cash on the balance sheet? • What’s the difference between IRR‚ NPV and Payback? • What are the impacts on earnings if a company builds a new factory using debt? operating lease? capital lease? cash? • Why would a company repurchase its own stock? What signals (positive
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your student guide as study references for the Final Examination. Week One: Foundations of Finance Objective: Discuss 12 principles of foundational corporate finance. 1. __________ occurs when inaccurate information exists. a. 0 The principle of valuable ideas b. 0 Free-rider problem c. 0 Moral hazard d. 0 Adverse selection Objective: Discuss 12 principles of foundational corporate finance. 2. __________ refers to situations wherein the agent can take unseen actions for personal
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Chapter 14 1. Templeton Extended Care Facilities‚ Inc. is considering the acquisition of a chain of cemeteries for $410 million. Since the primary asset of this business is real estate‚ Templeton’s management has determined that they will be able to borrow the majority of the money needed to buy the business. The current owners have no debt financing but Templeton plans to borrow $320 million and invest only $90 million in equity in the acquisition. What weights should Templeton use in computing
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