Shark Fin Soup Report Academic Research and Communication Skills Dr. Chris Tan Date: 19 June 2012 Rattikorn Intorncharoen Mew ID# 0002JDF111 Felita Dea Setiawan ID# 0003JDF111 Genevivie teo ID#0013PDF711 Margareth Tesalonika ID# Vineta Chugh ID#0011PDF711 Content Page Introduction 3 Shark Fin’s Procedure 4 Consumer of Shark fin soup 6 Production of shark fin 8 Effect of the shark fin soup 10 Sharks and ecosystem 11 Conclusion
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HelloALLLLL Monday‚ March 28‚ 2011 HelloAll (15-1) Net working capital F S Answer: b EASY 1. Net working capital‚ defined as current assets minus the sum of payables and accruals‚ is equal to the current ratio minus the quick ratio. a. True b. False (15-1) Net working capital F S Answer: b EASY 2. Net working capital is defined as current assets divided by current liabilities. a. True b. False (15-1) Working capital F S Answer: b EASY 3. An increase in any current asset must be
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Making a sound financial decision is a vital component of the success of a business. The business must conduct market research‚ description of products‚ services and marketing strategies‚ and setting principles for the business’s success. Expenses should be noted prior to writing a financial plan. The goal of a business is to operate on a predefined budget. Ensure there are no undefined or hidden cost that could cause problems later. The business plan helps the business to make day-to-day decisions
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Question 1 2 / 2 pts What is a capital investment? What is a capital investment? using money to buy goods or services issuing shares of stock of the corporation authorizing and issuing shares of common stock by a multinational corporation committing resources to projects that have costs and benefits well into the future Correct! Question 2 2 / 2 pts Estimating the expected cash inflows and outflows from proposed projects is performed in what step of the
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QUIZ 1. She hid candles in her shoes so she could study math at night. Sonya Kovalevsky 2. He was a Greek mathematician whose school got burned down. Pythagorus 3. He was a Greek mathematician known for shouting “Eureka!” in his bathtub. Archimedes 4. Her bedroom wall was covered with calculus notes. Sonya Kovalevsky 5. This German mathematician was a smart child who went to college at age 14. Johann Carl Gauss 6. He was an English mathematician who was born on Christmas Day. Isaac Newton 7. He dropped
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Debt is Good for You (01/25/2001) Franco Modigliani and Merton Miller published their famous theory about the optimal balance on debt and equity of the corporate finance. In the Modigliani –Miller theory they stated that the value of the firm is independent of firm’s capital structure. As the portion of debt goes up‚ the firm will be riskier‚ and the expected return will increase. In an efficient market‚ the business risk does not vary with leverage. But later‚ Modigliani –Miller theory modified
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Financial Management 1. Happy Valley‚ Inc. stock is valued at $51.40 a share. The company pays a constant dividend of $3.80. What is the required return on this stock? Po = D/Rs $51.40 = $3.80/Rs Rs = 7.39% 2. The Francis Company is expected to pay a dividend of D1 = $1.25 per share at the end of the year‚ and that dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6.00% per year in the future. The company’s beta is 1.15‚ the market risk premium is 5.50%
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1. (TCO A) Use future or present value techniques to solve the following problems. (Note: You can use tables or a financial calculator. If you use a calculator‚ please provide the inputs you used to solve the problems.) (5 points each = total 20 points) a. Starting with $20‚000‚ how much will you have in 20 years if you can earn 5% on your money? b. If you inherited $100‚000 today and invested all of it in a security that paid an 8% rate of return‚ how much would you have in 15 years? c. If
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Finance Exam #1 1. True or false? A pure arbitrage takes advantage of price discrepancies by buying low and selling high in such a way as to place no wealth at risk. 2. SKR is the ISO code for the Swedish Currency‚ the krona. A Swedish band quotes SKR 8/USD Bid and SKR 9/USD Ask. These quotes are in: A. American terms B. Direct terms from a U.S perspective C. Direct terms from a Swedish perspective D. Indirect terms from a Swedish perspective 3. U.S. bank quotes $1.27/€ ask (€ is
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1.1) Belinda’s 2010-11 taxable income: Assessable Income Gross Salary $67‚500 Unfranked dividends $2‚300 Total Assessable Income $69‚800 Less Allowable deductions PAYG tax instalments deducted ($15‚500) Subscriptions ($130) Union fees ($600) Telephone expense ($280*30%) ($84) Total allowable deductions ($16‚314) Taxable Income $53‚486 Note: Stationery is considered to be expenditure of a private nature thus
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