in markets outside China? What are the advantages of such move? Can you see any disadvantages? * They feel it was necessary because they want to attain global equity. This is to win overseas corporations to invest in China Commercial Bank. 2. What was the attraction of the ICBC listing to foreign investors? What do you think are the risks for a foreigner associated with investing in ICBC? * ICBC was attracted to the considerable interest from foreign investors. These investors saw it
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Chapter 2 Economics Problem Production Possibility Frontier (PPF) -boundary between those combination you chose to produce - there is a limited about of production capabilities -curve/ boundary for production possibility - the points inside curve are attainable -all points outside ppf are unattainable Production Efficiency -using resources to maximum capacity -efficiency means that if you increase production of pizza means you must give up cola (only way—no extra resources to use)
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Chapter 8 1‚4‚5 1. Cray Research sold a super computer to the Max Planck Institute in Germany on credit and invoiced €10 million payable in six months. Currently‚ the six-month forward exchange rate is $1.10/€ and the foreign exchange advisor for Cray Research predicts that the spot rate is likely to be $1.05/€ in six months. (a) What is the expected gain/loss from the forward hedging? The expected gain from this sale can be figured by using this equation: 10‚000‚000(1
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Payback period =Cost of investment/ Annual net cash flow =$260‚000/ $125‚000 =2.08 years Annual depreciation = $260‚000 -$10‚000 / 5 = $50‚000 Annual after tax income $75‚000 + Depreciation 50‚000 Annual net cash flow $125‚000 2. A machine costs $190‚000‚ has a $10‚000 salvage value‚ is expected to last nine years‚ and will generate an after-tax income of $30‚000 per year after straight-line depreciation. Payback period =Cost of investment/ Annual net cash flow =$190‚000/
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Chapter 8 Questions 11-20 8.11 Discuss what is meant by ABC analysis of inventory. What are several measures that can determine ABC status? Murphy‚Jr.‚ Paul R.; Wood‚ Donald Michael (2014-01-14). Contemporary Logistics (11th Edition) (Page 142). Prentice Hall. Kindle Edition. ABC analysis of inventory: can be applied in several different ways‚ recognizes that inventories are not equal value to a firm and that‚ as a result‚ all inventories should not be managed in the same way. The 80/20 rule:
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lie in a plane at the corners of an equilateral triangle with sides of 5.0 1022 m length. The magnitude of the force the other two galaxies exert on each galaxy is Question options: 1) 4.3 1027 N. 2) 6.4 1027 N. 3) 7.4 1027 N. 4) 8.6 1027 N. 5) 4.3 1028 N. Question 2 1 / 1 point Carla and Jenny are arguing about whether or not it is possible to escape the gravitational field of the Earth. Carla shows Jenny the system below where mass mis rE (not the Earth ’s radius) distant
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Agenda – Submit term projects to TURNITIN ASAP – Assignment #2 due April 1st 1159pm • List the coauthor’s name in the subject line. • Teaching Evaluation • Transfer pricing (cont.) – Stanco Inc. • Review chapters 11 and 12 & the practice final – Practice Q1 and Q2 • Review chapters 8 and 9 and the practice final – Practice Q3 and Q4 ACTG 2020 Week 11 1 • Online Course Evaluations (ONCE)/ & Seymour Schulich Teaching Excellence Awards (Schulich TEA) – TEA: http://schulich.yorku.ca/tea. – ONCE:
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Chapter 5: Question 3: Suppose that two units of X and eight units of Y give a consumer the same utility as four units of X and two units of Y. Over this range: a. If the consumer obtains one more unit of X‚ how many units of Y must be given up in order to keep utility constant ∆Y∆X=2-84-2= - 62= -3 ~ Utility unchanged‚ if consumer exchanges 3 units of Y for 1 unit of X. b. If the consumer obtains one more unit of Y‚ how many units of X must be given up in order to keep
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Term- I Course Title : Managerial Economics Course Credits : 3 Course Faculty : Prof. Animesh Singh Learning Objectives At the end of this course‚ the student should be able to: • develop a basic understanding of economics as an important tool for taking effective managerial decisions; • develop the concept of managerial economics and its applications; and • to apprise how managers need to understand
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