Stock Exchange Assignment Portfolio: 12/03/07 $150 000 in Rio Tinto Ltd (RIO) @ $74.84 = 2 004 shares $50 000 in Newcrest Mining Ltd (NCM) @ $21.28 = 2 349 shares $50 000 in Macarthur Coal Ltd (MCC) @ $4.55 = 10989 shares $50 000 in Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) @ $18.05 = 2770 shares Total: $300 000 18/05/07 2004 shares in RIO @ $90.91 = $182 183 .64 2359 shares in NCM @ $22.20 = $52 369.80 10989 shares in MCC @ $5.27 = $57 912.03 2770 shares in
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I Get Started with Investing in Penny Stocks? Investing in Penny Stocks Investors who cannot afford blue chip stocks can still thrive at the stock market by investing in penny stocks. Penny stocks are essentially low-priced‚ small cap stocks‚ which may not necessarily cost a penny. For starters‚ the investment required is small and the rewards too good to ignore. For example‚ you can invest $2‚500 to buy 10‚000 shares at a price of $.25 a share. If the stock price rallies to $0.75‚ you will make
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PART ONE A. Introduction Capital market is the most important part of national economy of Bangladesh. A well-managed and active capital market may help the development processes in many ways such as growth of savings‚ ensuring efficient allocation of investment resources and better utilization of existing resources. There is a considerable debate in the academic literature on development as to whether a soundly functioning capital market is precondition for economic development or the former
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(HMMWV) have been in service. The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) is being developed by the Army and the Marine Corps as a successor to the HMMWV. The Department of Defense (DoD) initiated the JLTV program to replace its aging fleet of the HMMWV. The purpose of this essay is to determine if the high cost of the JLTV should preclude it from replacing the HMMWV as outlined in the 2010 Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Strategy. Because of the cost‚ an inability to meet joint requirements and the presence
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Allocation of Joint Costs and Accounting for By-Product/Scrap Objectives After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to answer the following questions: LO.1 LO.2 LO.3 LO.4 LO.5 How are the outputs of a joint process classified? What management decisions must be made before beginning a joint process? How is the joint cost of production allocated to joint products? How are by-product and scrap accounted for? How should not-for-profit organizations account for the cost of a joint activity?
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advantage? 2. How did Dell fund its 52% growth in 1996? 3. Assume Dell’s sales will grow 50% in 1997‚ how might the company fund this growth internally? How much would working capital need to be reduced and/or profit margin increased? What step do you recommend the company take? 4. How would your answer to question 3 changes if Dell also purchased $ 500 million of common stock in 1997 and repaid its long term debt? Dell’ s Working Capital Assignment 1 Questions to assignment 1. How
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THE WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANY Team 14 Constantine Brocoum Courtney Delia Stephanie Doherty David Dubois Radu Oprea November 19th‚ 2009 Contents Objectives 1 Management Summary 2 Active Investor Strategy 2 Effects of $3 Billion in New Debt for Dividend or Stock Repurchase 2 a. Outstanding Shares 2 b. Book Value of Equity 2 c. Price per Share 2 d. Earnings per Share 3 e. Debt Interest Coverage Rations and Financial Flexibility 3 f. Outstanding Shares 3 Wrigley’s
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After a nine-week period of $100‚000 investment divided equally among four stocks (3D Systems‚ Microsoft‚ Nordstrom and Sony)‚ our portfolio has been liquidated‚ analyzed‚ and compared to the surrounding markets by investing the same $100‚000 in each of 3 different indexes: the VFINX‚ the VHGEX and the NASDAQ 100. These portfolios represent the overall U.S.‚ global equity and technology market‚ respectively. Shown below are the results from the portfolio and its comparisons. Performance/Risk Assessment
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The purpose of this case study is to discuss the issues related to stock options and how they should be accounted for. Introduction In the early 1990s‚ FASB proposed an accounting rule calling for corporations to recognize compensation expense for certain stock options when they were granted to executives and employees. This proposal was met with strong opposition from many different sources including: Congress who passed a resolution by vote urging FASB to drop the proposed standard‚ business
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in the simultaneous production of more than one product from a joint process. Their determination at the cost of such products‚ individually‚ hence posses a difficult task to the cost accountant especially because they are of such varied nature characterized by many varieties. Despite difficulty it is possibly essential to make a fair and equitable allocation of cost to each product since this is critically important not only for stock valuation and income determination but also increasingly for assessment
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