Questions for Consideration When Preparing Cases Riley Supply 1. Use a spreadsheet program such as excel. Keep all numbers for a particular year in the same column. 2. Prepare two indirect statements of cash flows. One for 2004-2005 and one for 2005-2006. 3. Calculate common sized income statements for each year. 4. Calculate all financial ratios. Use “A Basic Set of Financial Ratios” from Desire2Learn as a guide. 5. Identify the major factors influencing Riley’s cash flow. Use the cash flow statements
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CASE QUESTIONS Cash Flows and Value. Cost of Capital Case 1: Hop-In Food Stores‚ Inc. 1. Determine the correct price for this particular IPO. Use several methods to do this and compare them. 2. What extra information would you try to acquire in a real life situation? Case 2: Chem-Cal Corporation 1. How do you calculate the WACC for this firm? 2. What is the cost of capital of the debt‚ preferred stock‚ and common stock (assume the equity beta is 1.22)? 3. Calculate the WACC. How can a WACC be used
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Wen-hsin Hsu Questions of Cases Case 1: Accounting for the iPhone at Apple Presentation date: Oct 22 (Authors: Brochet‚ Francois;Palepu‚ Krishna G.;Barley‚ Lauren) 1. In your opinion‚ are GAAP or non-GAAP numbers most reflect the economic reality in Apple? 2. Discuss the impact on financial statements for GAAP and non-GAAP numbers. 3. Should APPLE lobby for their non-GAAP numbers to be sanctioned by FASB? 4. Does it matter if the revenue recognition rule for smartphone changes? Case 2: Bausch& Lomb
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countries” (Laudon‚ 2007‚ p. 121). Netflix launched in 1998 using a new business model and became Blockbusters biggest threat. The paradigm shift in the rental industry from having to travel to a store and rent a movie to being able to have a movie delivered to your mailbox changed the way people think about media entertainment. The next shift will be having the technology to download movies and shows directly to a television. Analysis Blockbuster and Netflix are using two different information
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the lost revenue. Also‚ with the Netflix lawsuit‚ they will lose not only money for lawyer’s fees and such‚ but also their patent rights to the business model. This costs more money and gives the public the image that Blockbuster steals other business’s ideas. Lastly‚ while the online service works for Netflix‚ it has not worked for Blockbuster. They are still losing money‚ more than predicted actually‚ and they have no where near the amount of subscribers that Netflix has. I think the only way Blockbuster
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Analysis Netflix has a wide range of customers‚ “23 million” roughly from teenagers all the way to senior citizens (Knee J.A). The primary customers are the primary users‚ but one Netflix account isn’t jut automatically for one person it could be a family who uses it‚ or even a household of college kids. Being an on-line DVD rental store‚ Netflix combines the growing Home Entertainment Market and the Internet. Unlike brick-and-mortar video rental business‚ Netflix incurs less overhead
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Strategic Report for Netflix‚ Inc. Hillary Carroll Alex Menenberg Ian Kwok April 20‚ 2009 Netflix‚ Inc. Table of Contents Executive Summary..........................................................................................................................3 History .............................................................................................................................................5 Business Model ............................................................
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Randolph‚ previous coworker at Pure Software‚ to create Netflix in 1997. The following year the website was launch with an online version of pay-per-rental model ($4.00 per rental plus $2.00 in postage; late fees applied). In September 1999‚ monthly subscription was introduced. Since then it has a reputation on the business model of flat-fee unlimited rentals without due dates‚ late fees‚ shipping or handling fees‚ or per title rental fees. Netflix developed and maintains an extensive personalized
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Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) forever altered the movie rental market in 1998. By doing as a lot of businesses were at the time‚ they took full advantage of internet retail. Blockbuster‚ the international video and game rental hub‚ was suddenly in turmoil. In 2004‚ they attempted to counter back with a Blockbuster Online ploy‚ but to no avail. Netflix‚ now with over 15 million subscribers‚ is the largest service for movies and TV series in the world. The ability to adapt and accurately predict progress
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Netflix Business Plan Company Overview Founded in 1997‚ Netflix is the world’s leading Internet subscription service for enjoying movies and TV shows. Globally‚ the company has over 23 million streaming members. Netflix is in the Video Entertainment Industry. Some of the many streaming devices include: the Xbox 360‚ Wii‚ PS3‚ iPad‚ and iPod‚ to name a few. In all‚ there are more than 700 devices that are available for streaming from Netflix. Corporate Headquarters is located on
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