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    Debt Verses Equity Financing Paper Debt Verses Equity Financing Paper Charlotte Hughes University of Phoenix The subject described in this paper compares and contrasts lease verses purchase options. The paper will define what debt financing and equity financing are and provide examples of each of the financing options. Debt Financing Debt financing is the selling of bonds‚ bills‚ and notes to raise money for working capital and capital expenditures. Debt financing are either short-term

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    Theories of Motivation Overview At a simple level‚ it seems obvious that people do things‚ such as go to work‚ in order to get stuff they want and to avoid stuff they don’t want.  Why exactly they want what they do and don’t want what they don’t is still something a mystery. It’s a black box and it hasn’t been fully penetrated. Overall‚ the basic perspective on motivation looks something like this: In other words‚ you have certain needs or wants (these terms will be used interchangeably)

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    OF LAW LAW OF EQUITY ASSIGNMENT IAN NDUNGU WAWERU DLAW/112/00101 DISTINGUISH BETWEEN EQUITY AND COMMON LAW LECTURER: MARK WAGIA Common law‚ defined by Oxford Dictionary‚ is law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent instead of statutes. Equity‚ on the other hand‚ is a branch of law‚ which developed alongside common law‚ and is focused on fairness and justice. But aside from their descriptions‚ there are other differences between common law and equity. History of common

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    Agency Theory A theory that explains the relationship between principals and agents in business (In this relationship‚ the principal hires an agent to do the work‚ or to perform a task the principal is unable or unwilling to do.  For example‚ in corporations‚ the principals are the shareholders of a company‚ delegating to the agent i.e. the management of the company‚ to perform tasks on their behalf.) Agency theory is concerned with resolving problems that can exist in agency relationships;

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    Essay Plan Introduction Definition of low life expectancy Explain what causes people die at young age such as malnutrition‚ lack of education and poor health care system. Increasing number of low life expectancy in developing countries Main problems and consequences in third world Possible solutions: Educate people from developing countries‚ improve health services and provide nutritional food. Main body Factor 1= malnutrition Shortage of food as population is bigger and bigger these days which unbalance

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    Theories of Motivation 1. Instinct Theory The assumption of the theory is that there is an innate biological force causing an organism to act in a certain way. These “forces” are perceived to be automatic‚ involuntary‚ and unlearned behavior patterns or reflexive behaviors that are elicited when certain stimuli are present. 2. Homeostatic Theories The assumptions of the homeostatic theory are that organisms attempt to maintain homeostasis‚ the balance of physiological state or equilibrium

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    Case 15-12 Debt versus Equity Case 15-12 Debt versus Equity Discuss the entity theory rationale for making no distinction between debt and equity. The entity theory was among the first new theories of ownership. (Schroeder‚ Clark‚ & Cathey‚ 2009‚ page 499). It depicts the accounting equation as assets equals equity (Schroeder‚ Clark‚ & Cathey‚ 2009‚ page 363). It makes no distinction between debt and equity (Schroeder‚ Clark‚ & Cathey‚ 2009‚ page 500). Entity theorist believe that companies’

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    factors motivate people? a. The Need Hierarchy Approach i. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs - a theory of motivation that suggests that people must satisfy 5 groups of needs in an order 1. Psychological needs- food‚ salary 2. Security needs- stability‚ pension plan 3. Belongingness needs- friendships 4. Esteem needs- status‚ job title 5. Self-actualization needs- achievement‚ challenging job ii. ERG Theory - a theory of motivation that suggests that people’s needs are grouped into 3 possibly © Michael Abelson

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    Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Equity Research Report – Shalimar Paints Industry Overview: Indian Paint Industry is today worth INR 275 bn. with ~69 % coming from organized segment and rest coming from unorganized segment. India has one of the lowest per-capita consumption of paints at just 1.5 kg. (World Average = 8 kg.) because of which Indian Paint Industry is projected to sustain its growth momentum to reach ~460 bn. by 2016. Organized segment is a very concentrated

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    SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY QUIZ QUESTIONS 1. What is a share? (1 mark) Answer: A share is an unit of ownership that represents an equal proportion of a company’s capital. It entitles its holder (the shareholder) to an equal claim on the company’s profits and an equal obligation for the company’s debts and losses. 2. Identify two advantages of a private placement of shares as compared with a public issue. (1 mark) Answer: 1. The investor can get positive allotment. 2. The investor can get high number

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