Continuing Case: Cory and Tisha Dumont Part 3: Protecting yourself with insurance 1. Using the earnings multiple approach would result in the following life insurance calculations for Cory and Tisha. Cory’s needs = $38‚000 x (1 – 0.22) x 12.46 = $369‚314 Tisha’s needs = $46‚000 x (1 – 0.22) x 12.46 = $447‚065 Cory currently has $76‚000 (2 x $38‚000) of term life insurance through his employer. Consequently‚ Cory should consider purchasing approximately $293‚000 of additional life
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You will be spending a tremendous amount of time‚ effort‚ and resources completing your course work. To help focus your investment and to assist me in learning more about your interests and motivations‚ I ask you to complete the following questions. Read over the course syllabus first‚ take your time‚ think carefully about your answers‚ and write in complete paragraphs. All responses are confidential. Tell me about yourself 1. Please tell us a bit about yourself (name‚ hometown‚
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COMPANY G MEMORANDUM TO: CEO FROM: Student Name CC: CFO DATE: November 29‚ 2011 SUB: RATIO ANALYSIS Current Ratio The current ratio of the company is at a lower side i.e. 1.79‚ which may lead to some liquidity issues for the company in the future. The ratio was 1.86 in year 11 and has come down to 1.74 in years 12. The industry average was 2.1 and higher quartile was 3.1. Thus‚ this indicates a weakness for the company as liquidity may be compromised. Acid Test Ratio The acid test
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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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STUDY OF BEHAVIORAL FINANCE A PROJECT REPORT BATCH: 2010-12 To Dr.Sampada Kapse Program Co-ordinator (PGDM) In partial fulfillment of the requirements of Tolani Institute of Management Studies‚ Adipur For the award of the degree of Post Graduate Diploma in Management [pic] Tolani Institute of Management Studies PB No.11‚ LilashahKutiya Road‚ Adipur – 370 205 (Kachchh). Ph: (02836) 261466‚ 262187 Email: tims@tolani.org‚ www.tolani.org/tims JUNE 2011 acknowledgement
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MARKETING AS A MANAGERIAL FUNCTION Marketing as a managerial activity involves analyzing the market opportunities‚ planning the marketing activities ‚implementing marketing plans and setting control mechanism‚ in such a way that organizational objectives are accomplished at the minimum cost. In other words‚ marketing is: 1. Understanding consumer needs. 2. Environmental scanning and market opportunity analysis. 3. Developmental of competitive marketing plan and strategy such that an organization
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Comparing and Contrasting Madden 16 and NHL 16 EA Sports is the dominant electronic sports game publisher. With over two decades of experience‚ EA Sports delivers yearly installments of Madden‚ an American football simulator‚ as well as NHL‚ an American hockey simulator. These video games are released on all of the major platforms‚ but for the sake of this essay‚ the PlayStation 4 versions of these games will be compared and contrasted. Aspects of these games that will be analyzed include the online
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Chapter 16 business notes Financial Management and Securities Markets Managing current assets and liabilities Working capital management- the managing of short term assets and liabilities Managing Current Assets The chief goal of financial managers who focus on current assets and liabilities is to maximize the return to the business by 1) Managing cash Transaction balances- cash kept on hand by a firm to pay normal daily expenses‚ such as employee wages and bills for supplies and utilities
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P9-4A Wall Inc. uses the allowance method to estimate uncollectible accounts receivable. The company produced the following aging of the accounts receivable at year end. Number of Days Outstanding Total 0-30 31-60 61-90 91-120 Over 120 Accounts receivable $375‚000 $220‚000 $90‚000 $40‚000 $10‚000 $15‚000 % uncollectible 1% 4% 5% 8% 10% Calculate the total estimated bad debts based on the above information. Total Accounts receivable % uncollectible Estimated bad debts $375‚000 0-30 $220‚000 1% 31-60
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Table of Contents 1.0 Background of study 3 2.0 Literature review 4 2.1 Environmental Concern 4 2.2 Utilitarian benefits 5 2.3 Environmental advertisement 5 2.4 Environmental Marketing 6 3.0 Problem Statement 7 4.0 Research Question 8 5.0 Research Objectives 9 6.0 Research Framework 10 6.1 Research Hypothesis 10 6.2 Theoretical framework 10 7.0 Research Methodology 11 7.1 Measure and Sample 11 7.2 Research Findings 12 7.2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN LEVEL 13 7.2.2UTILITARIAN
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