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    Larson in Nigeria

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    August 1984‚ Larson returned to Wheaton College Graduate School and received an M.A. in 1986. Larson established a joint venture in Nigeria in 1994‚ with local partner who held 25% of the joint venture equity. Basically‚ the summary is that the vice-president of international operations must decide whether to continue to operate or abandon the company ’s Nigerian joint venture. Although the expatriate general manager of the Nigerian operation has delivered a very pessimistic report‚ Larson’s own

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    Capital Structure

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    Capital Structure In finance‚ the term “capital structure” refers to the way a firm finances its assets. Generally speaking‚ there are two main forms of capital structure: debt financing and equity financing (Cumming 52; Myers‚ 83). Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages‚ and an essential task for the successful manager of a firm is to find an optimal capital structure in terms of risk and reward for stockholders. When making decisions that affect capital structure‚ managers must be

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    Shui Fabrics

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    return of investment of Shui Fabrics to 20% or better. III. ANALYSIS OF RELEVANT FACTS 1. Shui Fabrics is a 50-50 joint venture between the US textile manufacturer and the Chinese company. Engaging in strategic alliances and partnerships is currently the most popular type of direct investment like a joint venture. The venture is to produce‚ dye and coat fabric for sale to both Chinese and international sportswear manufacturer. 2. Using the Global Leadership

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    Fiance Homework

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    after-tax dollar cost of financial capital used by Kareem C. Kareem’s earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) was $300‚000. Calculate Kareem’s net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) D. Calculate Kareem’s economic value added (EVA). Did the venture build or destroy value Ch. 8      Question #9 Identify and briefly describe two basic types of transactions that are exempt from registration with the SEC. Ch. 9 Question #4 What is meant by capitalization (or cap) rate in reference to calculating

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    1.0 Introduction Japan‚ one of the most important garments markets in the world with almost every brand available. Many Readymade garments companies from all over the world want to take advantage of this large and diversified Japanese garment market. This report will give a brief description about Fashionable‚ a readymade garment company from Australia who want to enter into the Japanese market with their readymade garments. This report will also give information about the Japanese market. The main

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    Raising Finance

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    shareholders and directors funds - Family and friends - Business angels - Clearing banks (overdrafts‚ short or medium term loans) - Factoring and invoice discounting - Hire purchase and leasing - Merchant banks (medium to longer term loans) - Venture capital A key consideration in choosing the source of new business finance is to strike a balance between equity and debt to ensure the funding structure suits the business. The main differences between borrowed money (debt) and equity are that

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    * Serial entrepreneur * Lifestyle entrepreneur * Treps Paraphrasing: Entrepreneur is a person who is willing to put his career and financial security on line with risk in name of new idea and spending time as well as money in new venture. Entrepreneurs have managerial skills‚ team building skills‚ problem solving skills‚ skills related to creativity and change management skills for managing change in business norms resulting from implementing new ideas. Extroversion and risk taking

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    Starbucks Case Study

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    PROGRAMME: BABS4 PERIOD: Feb.2013-May 2013 LECTURER: David Mwaura Due Date: 18th of April 2013 Table of Contents Questions Q. 1 – Starbucks’ foreign direct Investment 2-4 q. 2 – Strategic role of hrm 4-7 q. 3 – Local joint venture preferred over pure licensing 7-9 q. 4 – Starbucks enters with wholly owned subsidairy 9-11 references 12 Starbucks’ Foreign Direct Investment 1. Initially Starbucks expanded internationally by licensing its format to foreign operators

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    Mini Case R.K Maroon

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    their unique intellectual property will allow them to achieve a subsequent (year 3) $100‚000‚000 venture value with a one-time initial $2‚000‚000 in venture financing. In contrast‚ similar dot-commers in their niche are currently seeking multistage financing amounting to $10‚000‚000 to achieve comparable results. The founders have organized with 1‚000‚000 shares and are willing to “grant” venture investors a 100% return on their business plan projections. A. What percent of ownership must be

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    Sources of Agriculture Financing Financing is needed to start a business and ramp it up to profitability. There are several sources to consider when looking for startup financing. But first you need to consider how much money you need and when you will need it. The financial needs of a business will vary according to the type and size of the business. For example‚ processing businesses are usually capital intensive requiring large amounts of capital. Retail businesses usually require less

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