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COMM 370 – Elena Simintzi Practice for Lecture 1: Basic Financial Analysis Question 1. Consider the following financial statements for SubMart Corp contained in the company’s most recent annual report filed with the OSC. SubMart Corp Balance Sheet‚ December 31‚ 2012 Assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventories Property‚ plant & equipment Less accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities & Equity Accounts payable Accrued expenses payable Long-term debt Common stock Retained earnings Total
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CASE I THE RISING EURO HAMMERS AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURERS Udo Pfeiffer‚ the CEO of SMS Elotherm‚ a German manufacturer of machine tools to engineer crankshafts for cars‚ signed a deal in late November 2004‚ to supply the U.S. operations of DaimlerChrysler with $1.5 million worth of machines. The machines would be manufactured in Germany and exported to the United States. When the deal was signed‚ Pfeiffer calculated that at the agreed price‚ the machines would yield a profit of €30‚000
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Assignment 1: FINA 370 International Financial MGMT Overview of the Asian Economy: Asian economy prior to 1997 crisis could be described according to the theory of Flying Geese. The lead goose‚ Japan well industrialized followed by its intensive labor suppliers‚ the four dragons (South Korea‚ Taiwan‚ China‚ and Singapore)‚ the four tigers (Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines and Thailand). They used to form the global supply chain and all of them used the US dollar as the benchmark currency
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THE CAUSES OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS AND OTHER ESSAYS BEFORE AND AFTER THE GREAT DEPRESSION LUDWIG VON MISES The Ludwig von Mises Institute dedicates this volume to all of its generous donors and wishes to thank these Patrons‚ in particular: Reed W. Mower ~ Hugh E. Ledbetter; MAN Financial Australia; Roger Milliken; E.H. Morse ~ Andreas Acavalos; Toby O. Baxendale; Michael Belkin; Richard B. Bleiberg; John Hamilton Bolstad; Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Bost; Mary E. Braum; Kerry E. Cutter;
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Harvard Business School 9-297-052 Rev. July 12‚ 1997 USG Corporation On May 2‚ 1988‚ USG Corporation‚ the world’s largest gypsum producer‚ announced that the board of directors had approved a recapitalization plan. According to the plan‚ USG would exchange each outstanding share of common stock for $37.00 in cash‚ $5.00 in stated face amount of 16% junior subordinated pay-in-kind debentures‚ and one share in the newly recapitalized company. Robert Day‚ USG’s Chairman and CEO‚ said the
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17/07/2013 Finance Semester 2‚ 2013 Seminar 1 Introduction to finance & ethics in finance Ross et al. chapter 1. These powerpoint slides have been adapted from Frank Finn Professor of Finance Tom Smith’s (UQ) teaching material of “Three key finance ideas of valuation” and Dr. Scott McCarthy’s teaching material. 1 What is Finance? • Every business is a process of acquiring and disposing assets: real assets and financial assets. • Finance is a science of valuation and management
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Question 1 This question is on open interest and trading volume of derivatives. a. How is open interest different than trading volume? On a trading day‚ can trading volume exceed open interest? b. Why does the open interest usually decline during the month preceding the delivery month? Question 2 Use the Black-Scholes model to value a call option on the following stock: Time to expiration 6 months Standard deviation 50% per year Exercise price $50 Stock price $50 Interest
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The Net Present Value‚ Mergers and Acquisitions Michael D. Black Trident University Module 5 CASE Finance 501: Strategic Corporate Finance Professor: Walter Witham June 15‚ 2012 Net Present Value‚ Mergers and Acquisitions Abstract Financial managers must understand the value of dollars invested today in order to make decisions as to what capital ventures are worth pursuing for business growth. The money a business is willing to invest in new equipment or expansion
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Student Name | | Connie Chesser | | | | Date | 9/16/2013 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | FINAL EXAM | FIN 415 Corporate Risk Management | Session 02/22/11 - 03/28/11 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Section I | | True or False (5 points) | | Enter T or F in yellow box | .5 points each. | | | Do not use | | | | | | | | | | | | | T | 1 | The art of risk management is to identify risks specific to an organization
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