Harmonic Hearing Co. Case Recommendation Under the two circumstances presented‚ I recommend that Harriet Burns and Richard Irvine should finance the purchase of Harmonic Hearing Co. through the deal proposed by the private equity firm‚ Comet Capital. This proposal best aligns with Burns and Irvine’s goal to select an option that offers the “best combination of cost‚ expected return of their ownership interest and financial flexibility.” To evaluate the two alternatives‚ a comparison
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Michelle (Shu Yu) Chen FNCE 174 May 18th‚ 2015 Harmonic Hearing Case Study 1.) Please refer to the spreadsheet for the FCF model. Under the debt scenario‚ the terminal value of the company is $45‚289‚826. Under the equity scenario‚ the terminal value of the company is $106‚237‚503.48. For all debt‚ there will be a $13M cash outflow to buy back the building‚ a $7.25 M cash outflow to pay back the mortgage to Collin Bank of Commerce and Bank of McKinney‚ and a $500k purchase of equipment. For all
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mon bENTLEY UNIVERSITY | Harmonic Hearing Co. | Case Analysis | | Yijing Zhou | 2013/3/26 | | Issue Burns and Irvine need $28.3 million to purchase Harmonic from its founder and complete and launch the new hearing aid. They have to determine the costs and benefits of different financing alternatives and‚ finally‚ select the optimal financing package in terms of expense‚ expected return to investment and financial flexibility. Analytical approach Unlevered free cash flows to
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) usually need power conditioning‚ typically rectification which uses non linear devices‚ that produces a non-sinusoidal line current due to their non- linear input characteristics. The reduction of line current harmonics for enhancing the efficiency is Power Factor Correction. For active power factor topologies‚ there exist bridged and bridgeless power converter circuits. This paper focuses on a bridgeless Interleaved Boost Converter (IBC) for shaping the line
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS‚ VOL. 22‚ NO. 1‚ JANUARY 2007 Modulation-Based Harmonic Elimination Jason R. Wells‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Xin Geng‚ Student Member‚ IEEE‚ Patrick L. Chapman‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE‚ Philip T. Krein‚ Fellow‚ IEEE‚ and Brett M. Nee‚ Student Member‚ IEEE Abstract—A modulation-based method for generating pulse waveforms with selective harmonic elimination is proposed. Harmonic elimination‚ traditionally digital‚ is shown to be achievable by comparison of a sine wave
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Shanise Hawes 04/04/2012 Simple Harmonic Motion Lab Introduction: In this two part lab we sought out to demonstrate simple harmonic motion by observing the behavior of a spring. For the first part we needed to observe the motion or oscillation of a spring in order to find k‚ the spring constant; which is commonly described as how stiff the spring is. Using the equation Fs=-kx or‚ Fs=mg=kx; where Fs is the force of the spring‚ mg represents mass times gravity‚ and kx is the spring constant
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Old Dominion University PHYS 111N Experiment 10 Harmonic Motion Submitted by: Lab Partner: Lab Instructor: Introduction In this experiment we will investigate the simple harmonic motion of an object suspended by a spring that oscillates on a vertical plane and in a separate experiment was examine oscillations on a horizontal plane. In simple harmonic motion‚ the displacement from the equilibrium position is directly proportional to the force. The force generated is always directed toward
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Simple Harmonic Motion Ethan Albers Case Western Reserve University‚ Department of Physics Cleveland‚ OH 44106 Abstract: In this lab‚ my partner and I observed oscillations that were translational and rotational. The two forms we studied must have a form of a restoring force that is proportional to the displacement of the object from its point of equilibrium. This produces the harmonic motion which this lab wants. At small and big amplitudes we measured/observed the translational oscillation
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Journal of Pure and Applied Science & Technology Copyright © 2011 NLSS‚ Vol. 2(1)‚ Jan 2012‚ pp. 50-58 Analysis of Fault Current Limiter (FCL) for Voltage Sag Mitigation through MATLAB/SIMULINK 1‚ Vibhor Chauhan1‚*‚ Rishi Pratap Singh1 and Seema Dhariwal1 *Department of Electrical Engineering‚ Suresh Gyan Vihar University‚ Jaipur‚ India Continues growth of electrical energy demand is resulting in a corresponding increase in the short circuit in power system‚ which results in voltage
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The Introduction Abstract Through examining the simple harmonic motion of a mass hanging on a spring‚ three investigations were conducted in the experiment. The experiments include the relation between the period in oscillations and mass‚ and figuring out if the period vs. mass graph should go through the origin and lastly‚ finding the mass needed to create a one second timer. It was investigated by placing a motion detector under a spring that was attached to a clamp which was attached to a retort
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