Session 1 Page 1 9/29/10 Material presented in four sections. Analytical and ratio techniques for understanding business performance‚ liquidity‚ and financial structure. Cash flow forecasting techniques are then applied to to produce a cash flow (and earnings-based) financial valuation model. Special topics include taxes‚ compensation‚ pensions‚ financial institutions (time permitting) Multiples valuation analysis‚ lawsuits and false information‚ regulatory environment
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LESSON PLAN Agenda: 1. L6 & 7 revision – Short answer questions 2. Mix and match the hotel personnel 3. Types of airline passengers’ trips 4. In a nutshell Agenda: 5. L6 & 7 revision – Short answer questions 6. Mix and match the hotel personnel 7. Types of airline passengers’ trips 8. In a nutshell Tutorial 8 Week of 23 July 2012 Learning Objectives: By the end of this session‚ students should be able: 1. To understand the various tourism suppliers
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Zhang (Week 1-6) 9385 5834 Room: ASB 314 (access from west lobby) Email: bohui.zhang@unsw.edu.au Consultation: Tue 16:00 – 18:00 (or by appointment) 1-1 FINS3616 International Business Finance Dr Jaehoon Lee (Week 7-12) 9385 6013 Room: ASB 365 (access from east lobby) Email: jaehoon.lee@unsw.edu. Consultation: Fri 12:00 – 14:00 (or by appointment) 1-2 Textbook Required Assessment Tutorials textbook: - Bekaert‚ Geert‚ and Hodrick‚ Robert‚ 2012‚ International Financial Management:
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Consumer’s Guide to Understanding Science and Social Science Research – Introduction (week 1) Lecture 1 - Social Science Rules of Thumb Introduction One result of the 24-hour news cycle is that each of us is now a ‘consumer’ of science; today‚ research findings are reported by both familiar and emerging media with varying levels of credibility. Mass media do not always report the most important or impactful research findings‚ nor is reporting always accurate. Some online media outlets are
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Portfolio 2 Method: Once‚ the simple returns have been calculated for all the stocks of choice in the portfolio; average returns should also be computed. It is essential to compute the covariance matrix for the selected stocks. This matrix can be used to determine the relatively consider the amounts of different assets that one should choose to hold in a context of diversification. The Matrix can be evaluated using MMULT and TRANSPOSE functions in excel. Furthermore‚ using known risk-free rate we
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Us history since 1877 Test #1 COMING TO AMERICA 1. First Americans "Indians" A. Native Americans - no such thing of native Americans they all migrated here from somewhere B. Begins with Bering straight theory -how people got here separates Russia from North America between 40k years ago there were ice ages. (Great Lakes in u.s. are from glaciers) America and Asia’s were connected Asians were the first Americans a. Beringea - C. They are called Indians because Columbus thought
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common senses Flavors‚ aromas‚ and chemical signals released from animals can make the mouth water‚ evoke vivid memories‚ and perhaps even signal stress or fertility. How does the brain sort it all out? Salt! &! Sugar" 1 Salt " • Table Salt – Sodium Chloride (may include • Kosher Salt – Large grain salt (sodium • Sea Salt – mixture of salts found in common sea water" chloride)" some additives like Iodine)" Salt substitutes " Salt substitutes are low-sodium table salt alternatives
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COURSE NOTES Financial Mathematics MTH3251 Modelling in Finance and Insurance ETC 3510. Lecturer: Prof. Fima Klebaner School of Mathematical Sciences Monash University Semester 1‚ 2012 Contents 1 Lecture 1. Introduction. 1.1 Prices of stocks as functions of time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Simulated functions of time that look like stock prices . . . . . . . . 1.3 Example of modelling using Random Variables . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Lecture 2. Random variables. Revision. 2.1 Random
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MBA Program The Role of Financial Management Lecture 1 Dr Svetlana Sapuric 1 MBA Program The Role of Financial Management • • • • What is Financial Management? The Goal of the Firm Agency Relationships External Factors and stock price Dr Svetlana Sapuric 2 MBA Program What is Financial Management? Concerns the acquisition‚ financing‚ and management of assets with some overall goal in mind. Dr Svetlana Sapuric 3 MBA Program Investment Decisions Most important the three decisions:
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ACCG350 Financial Statement Analysis Semester 1‚ 2013 Lecture Notes Week 1 Introduction‚ Management Communication and Corporate Governance (Chapter 1 & 12) By Charlene Chen 1 Lecture Outline • Introduction: Unit Guide – Assessment – How to study • Overview of Financial Statement Analysis (FSA) • Communication with Investors • Introduction of Corporate Governance 2 Unit Guide • Textbook – Business Analysis and Valuation‚ 1st AsiaPacific edition‚ by Palepu‚ Healy‚ Bernard‚ Wright
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