ABSTRACT All businesses have a need for capital to finance their daily activities and also for expansion. There are basically two methods of acquiring the finance: equity or debt. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages and the business must make a decision on the method to embrace depending on it’s long term objectives and the level of control the management desires to maintain. INTRODUCTION A business needs capital to be able to run its day to day activities
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2013 It is no mystery that our national debt is beyond comprehension to the people of the United States. Our national debt is total of our budget deficits through the past years. To make the national debt recognizable to the normal individual‚ cnsnews.com has come up with a clever way of relaying it; every child born while President Obama is in office would have to pay a staggering $1‚608‚304 to pay off the national debt (Jeffrey‚ 2014). Considering that approximately 7.6 babies
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Motivation and Work -Investigation and Analysis of Motivation Factors at Work Maren Bassy Avdelning‚ Institution Division‚ Department Datum Date 2002-01-18 Ekonomiska Institutionen 581 83 LINKÖPING Språk Language Svenska/Swedish X Engelska/English Rapporttyp Report category Licentiatavhandling Examensarbete C-uppsats X D-uppsats Övrig rapport ____ ISBN ISRN Företagsekonomi 2002/9 Serietitel och serienummer Title of series‚ numbering ISSN URL för elektronisk version http://www.ep
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How People Make Economic Decisions Business Dictionary.com defines consumer decision making as “the process by which consumers identify their needs‚ collect information‚ evaluate alternatives‚ and make the purchase decision. These actions are determined by psychological and economical factors‚ and are influenced by environmental factors such as cultural‚ group‚ and social values.” (BusinessDictionary.com‚ 2007) Four major economic forces drive the decision a consumer makes when purchasing goods
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People with intellectual disabilities have been subjected to discrimination and persecution throughout history due to ignorance and misconceptions on intellectual disabilities‚ which has resulted in their rights being the last to be recognized. During the middle ages‚ people with intellectual disabilities were considered less of a person and thus undeserving of basic rights because they were believed to not hold a firm grasp on the concept of personhood (Fyson et al.‚ 2013‚ p.1164). Personhood meaning
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How many people died on the Titanic? The Royal Mail Steamer (RMS) Titanic built by the White Star Company in the UK and owned by American tycoon‚ J.P Morgan met its fate while on its maiden voyage to New York when it struck an iceberg and sank two hours later in the early morning of April 15‚ 1912‚ in the Northern Atlantic. A total of 2224 people boarded this ship during its sail and a sum of 1514 people perished with it. The name Titanic‚ a Greek methodology means gigantic and it took a total of
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The Fall of Rome- Disease and Plague Gracelyn Gutierrez In Ancient Rome‚ the wealthy had lead pipes that carried water to their houses. Due to lead poisoning in water‚ the rate of death in wealthy homes was very high. The interaction of people at the Coliseum and the blood and death most likely spread disease. Those who lived on the streets went through an uninterrupted season of illness and disease. Alcohol use increased‚ furthering the intolerance of citizens. Poor families lived in crowded
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affected the people of Hiroshima physically‚ emotionally‚ and mentally. Were the people of Hiroshima capable to stay calm in the time of destruction? Pain affected the people of Hiroshima physically. When the atomic bomb dropped‚ many people were injured and many people also died. Many people of Hiroshima had to go to the hospital because of their injuries for example‚ broken bones and bad wounds. This explains how pain affected the people of Hiroshima physically. Pain affected the people of Hiroshima
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Falls in Construction: A Persistent Problem Amber Davis OSHT 1405 Ratliff April 2‚ 2013 Davis 1 Falls in Construction: A Persistent Problem It is a known fact that falling is the leading cause of death in the construction industry. According to OSHA’s statistics for the year 2011‚ 251 out of 721 total deaths in construction were due to falls. Over the last decade‚ OSHA has updated and revised many standards for the construction industry that have been effective in reducing the
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undergoing. Concerning the declining sales growth and gradual loss of the market share‚ UST Inc. is now considering recapitalizing by issuing debt amounts to $1 billion. By recapitalizing‚ it can create a total $380 million interest tax shield to add up firm value and‚ at the same time‚ make shareholders better off by using the proceeds from the issuance of debt to buyback outstanding shares. Although declining sales growth and litigation problem might be hidden concerns for UST Inc. ‚ after some analysis
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