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    firm’s balance sheet? Explain and state the assumptions that underlie your answer. a. It issues $2 million of new common stock b. It buys new plant and equipment at a cost of $3 million c. It reports a large loss for the year d. It increases the dividends paid on its common stock The answer is (a.). Issuing $2 million of new common stock would increase the cash because stock is sold and the firm gets paid cash and therefore increasing the cash balance. (b.) would decrease cash because the firm

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    resulted from sale of merchandise and capital stock. You will also note a gain of $6‚000 as interest on investment in its first year of operations. This gain could be interpreted in such a way that demonstrates Carpino Company’s ability to pay dividends and meet future obligations. It is hoped that once the company stabilizes with each successful business year‚ that future cash flow generation will not be an issue for the organization. As with most new companies within their first year of business

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    current market value of Wal-Mart stocks on the NYSE is $62.30 per share. If an investor bought just one share in 1970 for $16.50‚ today that investment would be worth $127‚590.40. In addition to rising stock value‚ investors receive a quarterly cash dividend payment that was paid out at $0.2725 per share as of July 2009. People start and invest in businesses to make money. Wal-Mart should concentrate on serving their shareholders by producing profits because the business would not exist in the same

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    Executive Summary Hampton Machine Tool Company (HMTC) was founded in 1915 to produce machine tools. Machine tools manufacturing business is highly prone to economic fluctuations. Therefore‚ success of HMTC depends upon success of other related industries. The major customers of the company are aircraft manufacturers and automobile manufacturers. Sales of HTMC boomed during 1960s‚ decreased in the mid 70s and started to recover around 1978 due to the increase in demand of military aircrafts‚ a stable

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    CASE STUDY ON CASH BUDGETING Party Favours Limited (PFL) distributes party supplies and novelties through a network of independent‚ dedicated sales people across Canada. PFL plans to expand its network of sales distribution network into western Canada and consequently forecasts sales to total $5.6 million and $5.8 million in calendar years 2011 and 2012 respectively. PFL has been in operation for over ten years‚ and therefore has a strong understanding of the seasonal sales cycle that party

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    Investors 11/19/2012 Recommendation: Buy Sector: Financial Symbol: WRI Industry: REIT -Retail Exchange: NYSE Sales Volume: 545‚006 Price: 26.41 High: 28.99 Low: 19.32 Target: 28.89 Market Cap: 3.20B Dividend Yield: 1.16 (4.40%) FFO per share (2011): 1.44 FFO per share (Mar 31): 0.45 FFO per share (Jun 30): 0.45 FFO per share (Sep 30): 0.45 Company description: Weingarten Realty Investors‚ based in Houston‚ Texas‚ is operating in two segments‚ Shopping

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    CAPITAL BUDGETING PRINCIPLES Capital budgeting is the process of evaluating and implementing a firm’s investment opportunities‚ by virtue of properly identifying such investments that are likely to enhance a firm’s competitive advantage and increase shareholder wealth. A typical capital budgeting decision involves a large up-front investment followed by a series of smaller cash inflows. A typical capital budgeting process is focused around following basic principles: 1) Decisions are based on

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    I. Background 1. History and Location Henkel AG & Co. KGaA is a multinational company headquartered in Düsseldorf‚ Germany. Founded in 1876‚ Henkel is a global leader in the consumer and industrial businesses with brands such as Persil‚ Schwarzkopf and Loctite. Headquartered in Düsseldorf‚ Germany‚ Henkel employs 48‚000 people worldwide and is ranked among the Fortune Global 500. The company’s preferred shares are listed in the German stock index DAX. In North America‚ Henkel has about 5‚700

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    Science Technology Company (STC) Case Bill Watson as President of Science Technology Company (STC) should ask the Chief Financial Officer‚ Harry Finson‚ to fine tune and rehash the 5 year financing plan Harry prepared. This is to address the following issues and concerns: A. Projected thirty percent (30%) increase in annual sales Historically in a strong ATE market‚ STC was able to increase its sales on a compound annual growth rate of 12% only. In 1983‚ the company posted its highest

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    Dividend discount model Dividend discount model (DDM) is a way of valuing a share based on the net present value of the dividends that you expect to receive in the future. According to the DDM‚ dividends are the cash flows that are returned to the shareholder. FY 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007F 2008F 2009F Share price 0.155 0.150 0.230 0.370 0.450 0.450 Dividends per share 0.005 0.012 0.014 0.012 0.013 0.019 0.0178 0.020 Dividend Growth 0.0833 0.258 0.014 0.014 Dividend rates

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