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    East is East

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    East is East - Essay East is East’ is a play about family life set in Salford at the start of the 1970’s. It focuses on the Khan family‚ specifically the children‚ who are coming to terms with their identity in a mixed race household dominated by an abusive father. In this assignment‚ I will explore how the conflicts and tension in the play are dramatically revealed through the use of humor. I will explore Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ and Act 2 Scenes 2‚ 4‚ and 5. Throughout these scenes I will look at the separate

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    Project overview JSPL is an industrial powerhouse with a dominant presence in steel‚ power‚ mining and infrastructure sectors. The company implemented the 2400 MW (4 x 600 MW) thermal power expansion project at Tamnar‚ Raigarh in Chhattisgarh at a cost of approx. Rs 13‚000 crore.  All the four units were commissioned in a phased manner . JSPL Group ’s installed generation capacity in Raigarh belt reached 4‚294 MW‚ thereby achieving ultra-mega power plant (UMPP) scale. The first unit of the 600 MW

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    Bonds

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    Using present value to value bonds A bond‚ from the perspective of the person issuing the bond is a form of long term debt. In the hands of the person who has acquired the bond it is an asset. The agency issuing the bond agrees to pay a fixed sum of money to the holder of the bond for a period of years and then‚ at the end of that period‚ to pay back the face value of the bond. Bonds can be issued by a variety of agencies/companies: 1. Municipal bonds: issued by cities‚ states and

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    Deficit Financing

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    Defination Deficit Financing Deficit budget means that Govt. expenditure is more than its income from taxes and fee etc. Resources for deficit budget are met by borrowing‚ which is called Deficit Financing. In Pakistan deficit financing is needed because development programs require huge finance whereas domestic savings and income from taxes are not sufficient enough for this purpose. Increasing savings habits‚ population control‚ elimination of corruption‚ decrease in non-productive expenditure

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    Tixtogo: Financing

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    There are several reasons: (1) the two co-founders failed to finance sufficient funds from venture capitalists or angel investors; (2) the company had not yet employed the right number and profiles of executives for company expansion or financing; (3) at introduction stage‚ the total number of deals is low and the gross margin could not cover the operating expenses‚ including salaries and sales commission‚ contributing to a large sum of deficit; (4) the company did not employ a strong

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    return on investment for our investors‚ Mornings Woods Manufacturing International should not pursue an expansion effort in the Czech Republic but should continue to look into international expansion in other countries throughout the world. We are confident that the use of the decision criteria to evaluate an array of countries will identify a more suitable candidate for the company’s expansion project. After careful analysis we have found that the Czech Republic does not have the proper access

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    Bonds

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    INTRODUCTION - The Swan Davis Corporation case focuses on following issues: • The importance in bond and stock valuation; • The capital structure of the company; and • How they effects to the capital budgeting decisions of the company. - Swan- Davis Inc.‚ (SDI) manufactures equipment for sale to large contractors‚ the company was found in 1976 and it went to the public in 1980 at its shares value risen from $1 to $15 since it enter to the market. - The financial statements for the past three

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    Risk Financing

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    Risk Financing Risk imposes costs in two broad forms – loss costs and the costs of uncertainty. Risk financing attempts to mitigate the impact of these costs by structuring the availability of funds to pay claims‚ aid recovery and enable the organization to maintain financial stability as it moves forward towards its mission. How risk financing occurs can vary. At one end of the scale‚ fully self-insured entities retain responsibility and‚ if risk-related costs arise‚ the entity directly bears those

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    Lease Financing

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    services to the customer. Fund based services of NBFCs include: leasing‚ hire-purchase and other asset based services whereas fee based services of NBFCs include bill discounting‚ portfolio management and other advisory services. LEASE FINANCING Leasing as financial service is a contractual agreement where the owner (lessor) of equipment transfers the right to use the equipment to the user (lessee) for an‚ agreed period of time in return for a rental. At the end of the lease period the

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    crowded coasts

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    Describe how physical and economic factors may have made one area you have studied in crowded coast (10 marks) Coasts become crowded when more and more people want to move there. This means the coast must a number of different pull factors which attracts people to the area for different reasons. Firstly‚ the climate of an area is a significant factor which can cause it to become crowded. Coasts with a higher climate means that more people want to migrate their in search of warmer climates in the

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