mainly for partners * Good to see compensation decline for poor years in the VC industry (2009) * Issues in PE compensation: * Growing fund size over time * Percentage of mgmt. fees increase with fund size‚ but in theory there should be economies of sale * In reality‚ mgmt. fees are not decreasing * very attractive‚ because the larger the fund you have‚ the more money you make * Consequences: * Incentives to raise larger funds
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March‚ 2015 Subject ENGLISH ELECTIVE ENGLISH ELECTIVE-C ENGLISH CORE BUSINESS STUDIES ELE.COST A/C & AUD BEAUTY & HAIR CONFECTIONERY INT.HOSPTLTY MGT HORTICULTURE FABRIC STUDY PRINTED TEXTILE OP&MNT.OF COMM DEV PHYSICS MARKETING STORE ACCOUNTING CASH MGMT & H-KEEP AC & REFRGTN-III VEGETABLE CULTURE B THERAPY&HAIR DES OPTICS CLNCL BIO-CHE(MLT) FUND OF NURSING II RADIOGRAPHY-GENL MEAL PLNG & SERVIC TEXTILE SCIENCE INDIA-TOURIST DEST I T SYSTEM PRIN &PRA-LIFE INS INT TO FINANCL MKT C HEALTH NURSING BAKERY
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Information systems for managers Case study: Outrigger Hotels and Resort The solution is here… Magic Data The solution is here… Fama NDIAYE Question 1-The current IS resources of Outriggers: 1. Technical Resources: * Hardware(Personal computers; Routing equipment). * Software (Stellex‚ in 1987; Stellex 2.0‚ in 1992; centralized IT systems; E.Piphany; JD Edwards). – Appendix 1 * Networking comportments of IT infrastructure (XML interface; Electronic interface; IBM AS
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“Morgan Stanley is a global financial services firm that provides a comprehensive suite of products to a diverse group of clients and customers including corporations‚ governments‚ financial institutions‚ and individuals. MS currently has three operating segments: Institutional Securities‚ Global Wealth Management Group‚ and Asset Management.” Strengths * Extensive & diversified product portfolio * Ability to leverage global operations * Diversified revenue stream that helps in market
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Chapter 2 ECONOMIC OPTIMIZATION QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Q2.1 In 2004‚ the second-largest U.S. long-distance telephone company eliminated about 2‚000 jobs at four call centers in Colorado‚ Iowa‚ Kansas‚ and South Carolina. "MCI must continue to revamp its cost structure to better position the company for future success‚" a company spokesperson said. Does this decision reflect an application of the global or partial optimization concept? Explain. ANSWER MCI=s decision to scale back employment at four
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LAST NAME: _________________________ FIRST NAME___________________________ PUID________________________________Section________ Purdue University Krannert School of Management MGMT 201 – Managerial Accounting I Summer 2014 Practice Final Exam--SOLUTION This exam consists of 30 multiple choice questions on 10 pages (including this cover page) for a total of 120 points. Answer all questions. No partial credit is available for multiple choice questions. Be sure to put your answers to the
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OD Session 6: John A. Clendenin/ Xerox Case Introduction (from John A. Clendenin Case): Clendenin’s father was black army officer then draftsman in aviation industry‚ mother was from Germany In 1960‚ father lost job and Clendenin was moved from Long Island to Queens to get welfare; was in culture shock and had to fight for themselves Went to Brooklyn Tech‚ a special city high school then to State Univ. of NY in Fredonia Tried to change habits‚ made varsity cross-country team and was placed
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Division between 220 C.E. and 570 C.E.‚ many Confucian and Buddhist scholars viewed Buddhism as a positive‚ unifying force for China during that tough time of instability because it gave the people something to look to for hope. However‚ after 570 C.E.‚ Confucian scholars started rejecting Buddhism‚ feeling that it was becoming a threat to the scholar-gentry class and the Confucian-based Chinese society as a whole. Despite this change of opinion about Buddhism after 570 C.E.‚ some scholars continued
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SOUTHWEST AIRLINES SINGAPORE AIRLINES MAY 10‚ 2010 The document compares and contrasts British Airways‚ Southwest Airlines and Singapore International Airlines; focusing on their positioning‚ brand identity‚ segmentation and performance. MGMT E-6020 Final Project Value Proposition and Positioning “In its simplest form‚ a value proposition is the summation of the brand’s functional‚ emotional and self–expressive benefits that bring value to the customer.”1 Southwest Airline’s value
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204 12‚790 5‚204 12‚790 11‚186 4‚202 Mgmt : (.098)(1 .34) (.250) .115 11‚186 4‚202 11‚186 4‚202 • 18capital ‚932 structure changes over time‚ we 4115 NOTE: since the need to recompute KKR : (.102)(1 .34) (.330) the .114 WACC each year to reflect the change in capital structure. 18‚932 4115 18‚932 4115 Projected Cash Flows • Projected cash flows for 1989 are calculated as follows: Rev. - Exp. - Depr. TI - Tax Net Inc. Prebid Mgmt 18‚088 7‚650 14‚429 5‚544 807 777 2‚852 1
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