Working Capital Simulation Aljenette Brown FIN 571 December 14‚ 2014 Susanne Elliott This paper will analyze the Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) and the decisions their company can make to increase working capital and maximize the organization’s growth potential. Moreover‚ this paper will examine some of the decisions made in each phase of SNC’s simulation‚ describe how SNC’s decisions affected their working capital‚ and evaluate the general effects associated with limited access to financing.
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Working Capital Management Frank DeCosta‚ Dianna May‚ Julie Ormston‚ and Yasir Zaidan FIN/571 July 17‚ 2014 G. Willis Working Capital Management Finagle A Bagel was purchased in 1998 by Alan Litchman and his wife Laura Trust. At the time Finagle had been in operation for 4 years and operated out of 4 locations. Having come from a corporate background with no bagel baking experience‚ Alan and Laura faced with many financial and operations decisions with their purchase. Situations such as
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Working Capital Simulation Ismael Hernandez University of Phoenix ERIC RAMOS FIN/571 1/4/ 2015 Sunflower Nutraceuticals is a privately owned company that is a wide distributor providing numerous dietary supplements for customers‚ distributors‚ and retailers (University of Phoenix‚ 2013). After starting the business in 2006 as an internet based company‚ SNC expanded operations into retail outlets as well as introducing some new private labeled products. Although SNC has the potential to
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Working Capital Strategies FIN/419 December 10‚ 2012 Working Capital Strategies In the last decade Apple Inc. has yielded exponential growth. As a company‚ the imaginative and invocative approaches of technological product advancements have enable Apple‚ Inc. to achieve an elite status among technology companies throughout the world. Apple‚ Inc. serves as an inspiration to many companies through higher benchmark standards they created. Though their product margin is not as vast as most
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Learning Team Reflection FIN/571 2014 Learning Team Reflection Owners and managers in the business need to make working capital management decisions such as inventory management‚ cash-flow management‚ accounts receivables‚ and supplier or vendor trade credits to ensure the company has sufficient cash-flows to pay short-term obligations. There are a few different working capital strategies a business can employ. Flexible current asset management involves holding large cash balances
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The Cost of Capital Benedict Amanor‚ Yolanda Brown-McCutchen‚ Edith Compean‚ Angel Longino and Melissa Shea-Brooks FIN/571 May 18‚ 2015 William Stokes The Cost of Capital In our fifth week of understanding the practices of Corporate Finance‚ we reviewed the Cost of Capital video. This video provided information on Pfizer‚ a researched based pharmaceutical company that makes products to help face health care challenges. Our goal is to highlight the cost of capital as described by Amit
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Guillermo Furniture Store Concepts Paper Theresa Mitchell FIN/571 University of Phoenix July 18‚ 2011 Joseph McDonald Guillermo Furniture Store Concepts Paper Finance concepts and principles are divided into three sections with the first group of principles dealing with competition in an economic environment. The second group deals with ways of creating value and economic efficiency and the third group of principles deals with observing financial transactions
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SCENARIO Guillermo Furniture Store Scenario University of Phoenix FIN/571 Guillermo Furniture Store Scenario Guillermo Navallaz is the proud owner of Guillermo’s Furniture Store located in Sonora‚ Mexico. He chose this area because of its excellent supply of timber for the variety of tables and chairs produced by his company. Business was going well until the late 1990s’ when two events caused a decline in Guillermo’s business. First‚ a new overseas competitor entered the Sonora furniture market
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Learning Team Reflection Cassie Fernandez‚ Shoshannah Farber‚ Melody Castillo‚ and Darlene See FIN/571 July 27‚ 2015 Dave Faiella Learning Team Reflection In the video‚ Corporate Finance Video: Stable Money Makers‚ Peggy Parks has taken a chance on raising and breeding alpacas. She chooses to do this instead of watching her 401K slowly disappear and have nothing for her senior years. Ms. Parks initially invested $56‚000 to buy seven animals to start up the alpaca farm. Her investment is starting
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Business Structures Krista Harvell FINANCE 571 July 01‚ 2013 Mario Ducret Business Structures There are four main forms of business structures. The structures of business differentiate based on liability‚ tax implications‚ and what type of business is being evaluated when determining what structure to use. This paper will cover the advantages and disadvantages within the four types of business structures; Limited Liability Corporations‚ Corporations‚ Partnerships‚ and Sole Proprietorships
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