This is a sample of the instructor resources for Cases in Healthcare Finance‚ Fourth Edition by Louis Gapenski. This sample contains the case questions‚ case solutions‚ instructor model‚ and PowerPoints for Chapter 4. The complete instructor resources consist of 268 pages of instructor’s notes including case questions and case solutions; instructor model spreadsheets; and 623 PowerPoint slides. If you adopt this text you will be given access to complete materials. To obtain access‚ e-mail your
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Score: 120 1. out of 120 points (100%) award: 10 out of 10.00 points Just Dew It Corporation reports the following balance sheet information for 2011 and 2012. JUST DEW IT CORPORATION 2011 and 2012 Balance Sheets Assets 2011 Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Total Liabilities and Owners’ Equity 2011 2012 $ 11‚000 27‚000 75‚000 $ 14‚250 36‚750 96‚250 $ 113‚000 $147‚250 Current liabilities Accounts payable Notes payable 2012 $ 54‚000 14‚800 $ 63‚750 20‚500 $ 68‚800 $
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Ballast - (a) the material (usually water in ballast tanks) used to stabilise a vessel when partially loaded or empty‚ (b) In Ballast - term to describe vessel sailing empty to next loading port. BENDS - Abbreviation for ’both ends’. Used when any loading and discharging term for a vessel is the same for both loading and discharging operations. BFI - Baltic Freight Index - an index reflecting a composite number of routes‚ issued on a daily basis. BIFFEX - Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange
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8 | 2 | 9600 | 1‚1236 | 10786‚56 | 3 | 2250 | 1‚1910 | 2679‚75 | | | TOTAL | 18957‚11 | Just in case the calculation should be done as annuity: Future value of an annuity End of year | Cash flow | Future value factor | Future value of cash flow | 1 | 5180 | 1 | 5180 | 2 | 9600 | 2‚06 | 19776 | 3 | 2250 | 3‚2149 | 7233‚525 | | | TOTAL | 32189‚525 | ---- Just in case the assignment question was wrong‚ I calculated present values: Present value End of year | Cash flow
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Student MT480-01: Corporate Finance Unit Nine: Assignment Date Assignment: Complete the following exercises and problems from the textbook. Some problems ask multiple questions; be sure to answer every part of the exercise or problem unless otherwise noted * Chapter 28: Practice Questions 2‚ 10‚ 11‚ and 13 * Chapter 34: Practice Questions 2‚ 3‚ and 7 Chapter 28: 2. Table 28.1 shows the 90-day forward rate on the South African rand. a. Is the dollar at a forward discount
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Mini Case Report – The Dilemma at Day-Pro 1) PayBack Period for Synthetic Resin and Epoxy Resin: Synthetic Resin PBP = 2 + 250/200 = 2.5 years Epoxy Resin PBP = 1 + 200/400 = 1.5 years To show that using the Payback Period to evaluate the projects is flawed‚ Tim can argue that the PayBack Period ignores the time value of money‚ requires an arbitrary cutoff point‚ ignores cash flows beyond the cutoff date‚ and is biased against long-term projects‚ such as research and development‚ and new projects
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Ahoussou kouadio Jean Christian Student number: 2522706 Management of company finance Analysis of the financial structure of British Airways Name of professor: Tony Kilmister British airways is one of the most valuable company in the world that is why I choose her. With the aim to evaluate the proportion of debt in British airways‚ we will study his financial gearing: income gearing and capital gearing. In order to calculate the company’s capital gearing according to the book value
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as International Shoe Company and changed to Interco in 1966. It expanded into the consumer goods market mainly through acquisitions. In 1988 too‚ the company was a major manufacture of furniture‚ men’s footwear‚ and apparel‚ owning many American iconic brands such as Ethan Allen‚ London Fog‚ Converse and Florsheim. The firm’s financial goals included: 1. Improve long term sales and earnings growth 2. Improve return of shareholders’ equity and 3. Increase returns on corporate assets Key financial
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PRODUCTS OF INSURANCE COMPANIES IN KENYAN ECONOMY The insurance companies offer a variety of products to the individuals‚ small and mid-sized businesses as well as to the large corporates in Kenya. Some of these product are discussed below; PRODUCTS TO INDIVIDUALS Travel insurance cover The cover provides the following benefits to the travelers especially using the airlines or rail: emergency Medical and related expenses‚ personal accident cover‚ reimbursement of travel and accommodation expenses
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Intelligence Journal August Impact Assessment Of Corporate Culture On Employee Job Performance Olu Ojo Abstract This research study assesses empirically the impact of corporate culture on employee job performance as well as organisational productivity using Nigerian banking industry as the case study. We try to ascertain if organizational culture affects employee job performance‚ and to formulate recommendations regarding corporate culture and employee job performance. In order to achieve
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