Organisations and People Course Outline Semester 1‚ 2014 Part A: Course-Specific Information Please consult Part B for key information on ASB policies (including those on plagiarism and special consideration)‚ student responsibilities and student support services. Table of Contents PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 1 STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1 2 COURSE DETAILS 1 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 1 2.2 Units of Credit 2 2.3 Summary of Course 2 2.4 Course Aims and Relationship
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My Investment Summary My investment summary didn’t go as well as I thought it would be. From reading my investment philosophy it is quite certain that I learned a lot from using the trial on Wall Street Survivors. As I stated in my power point‚ I was very uncertain on which companies to invest in and no research was done. From my basic knowledge I mostly invested in companies and corporations I was familiar with. My main focus just like any other investor was to make a large profit; it seems that
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Eng. 526 Trends in Educational Linguistics Term Paper A Critical Analysis of Krashen’s Monitor Theory: Implications for Foreign Language Teaching Written by: Enas Al.Musallam Second semester 2005/2006 The most ambitious as well as the most controversial theory which attempts to provide an overall account for SLA is Krashen’s Monitor Theory. This theory has had a large impact on all areas of second language research and teaching since the 1980s; thus‚ received extensive attention
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English Idioms for Talking about Money Did you know that English can help you save money? The English language is full of advice on how to save for a rainy day. So if you are tired of penny-pinching‚ read on to learn the meaning of these useful expressions! Penny-pinching. This expression means to save money‚ or describes someone who is unwilling to spend money. For example‚ I have to do some penny-pinching this month if I want to buy that coat! A penny saved is a penny earned. This means
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Introduction An investment is an exposure of cash that has the objective of producing cash inflows in the future. The worthiness of an investment is measured by how much cash the investment is expected to generate. The analysis of Return on Investment (ROI) is a financial forecasting tool that assists the business manager in evaluating whether a proposed investment opportunity is worthwhile within the context of the company’s business objectives and financial constraints. The investments to be analysed
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Investment Journal 1 ( 11th Nov to 17th Nov) For the first week of investment‚ I was looking through the net for news regarding property (real estate) companies that are listed on the SGX. What I was looking for was a stable and reputable company that is well known in the market. The stock that managed to catch my eye was Wing Tai. http://sbr.com.sg/stocks/more-news/wing-tai-grabs-crown-best-performing-property-stock In the above article dated 14 Jan 2013‚ it shows that Wing Tai is the best
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slack and pecking order‚ and uncertainty of operating income D. Taxes‚ asset types‚ and uncertainty of operating income E. None of the above. 3. Using the CAPM to calculate the cost of capital for a risky project assumes that: A. using the firm ’s beta is the same measure of risk as the project. B. the firm is all-equity financed. C. the financial risk is equal to business risk. D. Both A and B. E. Both A and C. 4. Your corporation has a Book Value of long-term debt = $1‚000‚000.
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the revenues that come after their products are sold. d. Do not forget working capital requirements. Net working capital aka working capital is the difference between a company short term assets and liabilities. Most projects entail an additional investment in working capital‚ which should be recognized in your cash flow forecasts. e. Include opportunity costs. Is the cash it could generate for the company if the project were rejected and the resource were sold or put to some other productive use
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CASE: Managing Offshore Investments: Who’s Currency?1 The Offshore Investment Fund (OIF) was incorporated in Fairfield‚ Connecticut‚ for the sole purpose of allowing U.S. shareholders to invest in Maltese securities. The Fund is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The custodian of the Fund is the Shady Rest Bank and Trust Company of Connecticut (“Shady Rest”)‚ which keeps the accounts of the Fund. The question very quickly arose as to the currency in which the books of the fund were to be
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Project Free Cash Flows (dollars in thousands) Project number: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Initial investment (2‚000) (2‚000) (2‚000) (2‚000) (2‚000) (2‚000) (2‚000) (2‚000) Year 1 $ 330 $ 1‚666 $ 160 $ 280 $ 2‚200 $ 1‚200 $ (350) 2 330 334 200 280 900 (60) 3 330 165 350 280 300 60 4
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