INTRODUCTION Divorce has implications on the values and morals of Filipinos which can be shown by giving the positive and negative effects of divorce on the family affected by the process. Divorce (or the dissolution of marriage) is the final termination of a marital union‚ cancelling the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage and dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the parties. The legal process of divorce may also involve issues of alimony (spousal support)‚ child custody‚ child
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Important values that are present throughout the Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum are that of friendship and kindness. The story presents these values through the character of Dorothy seen both expressing and receiving kindness. By illustrating these occurrences‚ this paper will show how it is through the kindness that Dorothy gives and receives‚ as well as the friendships that result‚ that she is able to find her way home to Kansas. Upon entering the Land of Oz‚ Dorothy receives sympathy
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that inflow are reinvested at 80 percent of the internal rate of return This is a correct answer It is the difference in the reinvestment assumptions that can be significant in determining when to use the present value or internal rate of return methods. Under the net present value method‚ cash flows are assumed to be reinvested at the firm ’s weighted average cost of capital Points earned on this question: 1 Question 2 (Worth 1 points) A project has initial costs of $3‚000 and subsequent
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PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND MORAL VALUES SHALABH KULSHRESHTHA FACULTY OF ENGINEERING‚ DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE Direct_2_shalabh@yahoo.com INTRODUCTION Ethics‚ also called MORAL PHILOSOPHY‚ the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad‚ right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory of moral values or principles. How should we live? Shall we aim at happiness or at knowledge‚ virtue‚ or the creation of beautiful objects
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CAPACITY PLANNING Real Options Analysis Practice Questions and Solutions CAPACITY PLANNING Question 1: PROJECT SABLE Use a 30% per year discount rate to evaluate Project Sable‚ which has two phases. You may invest in the first‚ in both or in neither. You may not invest in the second phase without investing in the first. Phase 1 requires an investment of $100. One year later the project delivers on the average $120. At that time‚ after the phase 1 payout has been received‚ you may invest
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As with any other merger analysis‚ we need to examine the present value of the incremental cashflows. The cash flow today from the acquisition is the acquisition costs plus the dividends paidtoday‚ or:Acquisition of Hybrid–$550‚000‚000Dividends from Hybrid$150‚000‚000Total–$400‚000‚000Using the information provided‚ we can determine the cash flows to Birdie Golf from acquiringHybrid Golf. All earnings not retained are paid as dividends‚ so the cash flows for the next five yearswill be: Year 1Year
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new vessel in present value terms? Compared to the book value of the ship of $39M‚ what can you conclude about the effect of the installment payments? 3. Should Ms. Linn purchase the capesize carrier? Assume that it is going to be sold for scrap after 15 years. [Hint: Construct the Free Cash Flows of the project.] 4. Does your conclusion in (3) change if you instead assume that Ocean Carriers operates the capesize for the full life of 25 years before selling it for scrap value (grown by inflation)
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The folk tale known as The Tumor Doubled aims to influence our understanding of moral values‚ like many other folk tales. In this tale specifically‚ it is implied that a negative intentionally leads to negative consequences; likewise‚ good intentions lead to positive consequences. The folk tale shows the relationship between intentions and consequences by illustrating two priests. The first priest‚ by mere chance‚ ends up sleeping at a shin‚ where many demons gather for drinking and dancing. The
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075) (4‚590) Net cash flow $6‚020 $5‚175 $10‚710 Discount factor (6%) .943 .890 Present value $6‚020 $4‚880 $9‚532 NPV $20‚432 11. a. Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Before-tax cash flow $(500‚000) $52‚500 $47‚500 $35‚500 $530‚500 Tax cost (7‚875) (7‚125) (5‚325) (4‚575) After-tax cash flow 44‚625 40‚375 30‚175 525‚925 Discount factor (7%) .935 .873 .816 .763 Present value $(500‚000) $41‚724 $35‚247 $24‚623 $401‚281 NPV $2‚875 Investor W should make
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1.Sachin has asked his flat mate Jason for a $500 loan to cover a portion of his rent and utility costs. Sachin proposes repaying the loan with $300 from each of his next two financial aid disbursements‚ the first 4 months from now and the second 12 months from now. Jason’s alternative is to earn 5% annually in his money market account. Assume there is no risk of default‚ and that compounding is monthly. What is the NPV of the loan? (Enter just the number without the $ sign or a comma; round off
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