corporate capital structure Advanced Corporate Finance 4.1 5 + 6 September 2013 Corporate finance: (1) managing the balance sheet Cash + Liquid assets Accounts receivable Inventory Short t Sh t term liabilities li biliti - short term debt - accounts payable Long term liabilities LT assets - fixed - non-fixed - financial Equity 1 8/30/2013 Corporate Finance at different levels + (2) managing the cash flow needs • Long term finance (LT investments‚ capital structure) investments
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Sampa Video Valuation Case Study Free Cash Flow Projection: Based on all the given information and assumptions‚ the free cash flow projection for the company could be calculated as the table shown below (Exhibit 1‚ in thousands of $). The formula used for the calculation from year 2002 to 2006 is: FCF = (EBIT+Depr-Tax) + CAPX + Δ NWC. Starting at year 2007‚ the expected cash flow will be a growing perpetuity at an increasing rate of g=5%. Thus the terminal value could be calculated by the formula
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Qaboos University College of Commerce and Economics Department of Information Systems M.Sc. Information Systems Assignment Declaration Date: 27-09-2015 Course Code and Title: INFS6410 Information System Policy & Strategy Assignment Title: Mini Case Investing in TUFS3 Student ID (in the ascending order) Full Name Signature 1. Laila Al Azizi 2. Hajer Al-Mawali 3. Zahra AlWati 4. Zainab Al-Ajmi 5. Salma Al Miahi I (We) declare that this assignment is all my (our)
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Evaluate the industry structure of luxury goods industry(40%). Industry structure of luxury goods industry should be analysis from Porter’s five forces model which are threat of entry‚ threat of substitute products‚ the power of suppliers‚ the power of buyers and rivalry among existing competitors. Threat of entry depends mainly on the entry barriers and the likelihood and capabilities of actual players to retaliate. The barriers of new entrants can be technological‚ financial‚ strategic and
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Fin324 CAPITAL STRUCTURE DECISION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED ENTERPRISES A Case Study of All Systems Logistics‚ Inc. Phil Submitted by: Bijis‚ Dean Victor 3BM-A Submitted to: Ma. Grace M. Baysa Fin324 Teacher Abstract Firms need capital in order to run their respective businesses‚ do necessary investments and eventually‚ grow larger. These actions and decisions are combined with high costs where both internal and external financing might be appropriate. Capital structure is the
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Mini-Case. A. It is important for the decisions taken in the company‚ investment decisions and financing decisions‚ Every decision taken in the company has a financial impact‚ Investment projects‚ how much to invest and what assets to invest‚ To raise the necessary cash‚ To increase the shareholders’ stake in the firm B. Sole Proprietorship: Sole owner of a business. The manager and the owner is the same person. The sole proprietorship has unlimited liability. You pay taxes as owner and for
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self-regulatory process. Design/methodology/approach – This paper looks at the evolution of the “RICS Valuers Registration Scheme” and the potential impact it will have on raising the standards of valuations not just in the UK but worldwide. Findings – The RICS Standards require the valuer to undertake valuations in an appropriate and professional manner. The potential impact of the “RICS Valuers Registration Scheme” is that it will educate the profession and thus increase overall standards. Although
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Finan Eskimo Pie Corporation (dollars in thousands except per share data) |1987 |1988 |1989 |1990 | |Net Sales |$30‚769 |$36‚695 |$46‚709 |$47‚198 | |Cost of Goods Sold |21‚650 |25‚635 |31‚957 |31‚780 | |Advertising and Sales Promotion |4‚742 |4‚241 |5‚030 |5‚130 | |General & Administrative |6‚068 |5‚403 |6‚394 |7‚063 | |Operating Income (Loss) |-1‚691 |1‚416 |3‚328 |3‚225 | |Interest Income |308 |550 |801 |1‚004 | |Interest Expense |-88 |-107 |-88 |-67 | |Other Income (Expense) net
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A Framework for the Selection of an Optimal Custom House Agent by Exim Firms Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process V Kannan* This paper aims at providing a framework to exim firms for the selection of an optimal Custom House Agent (CHA) by using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). For the study‚ two focus groups were conducted. One for exploring the criteria which contribute to the selection of an optimal CHA and the other for bringing out the relative importance of these criteria. The moderators
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School of Accounting & Finance The Hong Kong Polytechnic University AF2111 Accounting for Decision making Semester 1 of 2013/2014 Academic Year Meeting Time: Thursday‚ 19:30 - 21:20 Venue: DE401 (subject group S01) Instructor: Ms Sarah Cheng Mei Ling Office: M754‚ Li Ka Shing Building Tel. No.: (852) 2766-7027 E-mail:
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