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    year ended December 31‚ 2010. Cash received from lenders $20‚000 Cash received from customers 60‚000 Cash paid for new equipment 35‚000 Cash dividends paid 8‚000 Cash paid to suppliers 18‚000 Cash balance 1/1/10 12‚000 Hint: Prepare a statement of cash flows. (SO 5) Instructions • Prepare the 2010 statement of cash flows for Damon Corporation. • Suppose you are one of Damon’s creditors. Referring to the statement of cash flows‚ evaluate Damon’s ability to repay

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    Budgeting Methods‚ Cash Flow Estimation‚ and Risk Analysis | | | | | | | | This case combines capital budgeting decision methods‚ cash flow estimation‚ and risk analysis | | | | | which are presented in Cases 12I and 13I. In addition‚ the case focuses on quantifying the | | | | | strategic option value of developing the new line of lite frozen pizzas. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The model develops incremental cash flow estimates‚ then calculates

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    Market and Corporate Finance ------------------------------------------------- Workshop 5 – Capital Budgeting II 1. Basic Concepts Review a) In applying Net Present Value‚ what factors do we include‚ and what factors do we ignore? Use cash flows not accounting income Ignore * sunk costs * financing costs Include * opportunity costs * side effects * working capital * taxation * inflation 2. Practice Questions a) After spending $3 million on research

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    the term “incremental cash flow”. Since the project will be financed in part by debt‚ should the cash flow analysis include the interest expense? Incremental cash flow is the additional operating cash flow that an organization receives from taking on a new project. A positive incremental cash flow means that the company ’s cash flow will increase with the acceptance of the project. Cash flow analysis should not include the interest expense. We discount project cash flows with a cost of capital

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    Projects Edelman Engineering is considering including two pieces of equipment‚ a truck and an overhead pulley system‚ in this year’s capital budget. The projects are independent. The cash outlay for the truck is $17‚100 and that for the pulley system is $22‚430. The firm’s cost of capital is 14%. After-tax cash flows‚ including depreciation‚ are as follows: Year | Truck | Pulley | 1 | $5‚100 | $7‚500 | 2 | 5‚100 | 7‚500 | 3 | 5‚100 | 7‚500 | 4 | 5‚100 | 7‚500 | 5 | 5‚100

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    BP ASSIGNMENT

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    everyday items as diverse as paints‚ clothes and packaging Key facts Countries of operation a Around 80 Number of employees 83‚900 Economic value generated by BPb $403.3 billion Replacement cost profitc $23.6 billion Operating cash flowd £21.1 billion Barrels of oil produced per daye 3.2 million Proved reservesf 17‚996 million barrels of oil equivalent Exploration wells drilled 17 New exploration access 43‚000km2 Refineries (wholly or partly

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    CHAPTER 6‚ Case #1 BETHESDA MINING To analyze this project‚ we must calculate the incremental cash flows generated by the project. Since net working capital is built up ahead of sales‚ the initial cash flow depends in part on this cash outflow. So‚ we will begin by calculating sales. Each year‚ the company will sell 500‚000 tons under contract‚ and the rest on the spot market. The total sales revenue is the price per ton under contract times 500‚000 tons‚ plus the spot market sales times the

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    Haefren Baum

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    however‚ I cannot say that the company will be successful in the future. Operations Analysis: When it comes to the operations of Haefren Baum‚ the company has not been successful. Not only has the indirect statement of cash flows indicated a negative operating cash flow for 1993-1994 and 1994-1995‚ but also it is evident through the decline in net sales. The decline in net sales was not handled correctly between the 1994 and 1995 period when net sales were equal to $13‚397 and $13‚231 respectively

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    Stirling Home Corporation

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    CASE NO. 1: STIRLING HOMEX CORPORATION POINT OF VIEW: The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Stirling Homex Corporation (SHC) as he/she will be the one to be of best knowledge to analyze the financial statements of SHC. He/she will also have the authority to make decisions/recommendations and influence the CEO in making management decisions. CASE CONTEXT: In the late 1960’s the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) launched the Operation Breakthrough‚ a project that aimed to “revolutionize”

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    Bethesda Mining Company To be able to analyze the project‚ we need to calculate the project’s NPV‚ IRR‚ MIRR‚ Payback Period‚ and Profitability Index. Since net working capital is built up ahead of sales‚ the initial cash flow depends in part on this cash outflow. So‚ we will begin by calculating sales. Each year‚ the company will sell 600‚000 tons under contract‚ and the rest on the spot market. The total sales revenue is the price per ton under contract times 600‚000 tons‚ plus the spot market

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