THE PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT AS TENABLE TO NIGERIA AN ASSIGNMENT ON PSD 3372 PUBLIC FINANCE ADMINISTRATION PRESENTED BY VUG/POL/12/425 NNAGBORO VINCENT UZOCHUKWU DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND DIPLOMACY VERITAS UNIVERSITY‚ ABUJA (THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA) BWARI – ABUJA. SUBMITTED TO MISS BAKO (lecturer) DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND DIPLOMACY VERITAS UNIVERSITY‚ ABUJA (THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA) BWARI - ABUJA. MAY‚ 2015. OUTLINE Introduction Operationalization
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CHAPTER 3 Valuing Bonds Answers to Problem Sets 1. a. Does not change b. Price falls c. Yield rises. 2. a. If the coupon rate is higher than the yield‚ then investors must be expecting a decline in the capital value of the bond over its remaining life. Thus‚ the bond’s price must be greater than its face value. b. Conversely‚ if the yield is greater than the coupon‚ the price will be below face value and it will rise over the remaining life of the bond. 3.
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PAPer P3 revision notes June 2009 Examinations P3 examiner’s comments After each exam‚ the examiner makes very comprehensive comments on candidates’ performance. Many comments are very question specific and are available in full on the ACCA website. Here is our distillation of the recurring‚ more general comments and complaints (our emphasis of certain key words). In even more condensed form‚ the advice is: * Apply models to the information in the scenario. Merely explaining models
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will need to be run as role-play activities and the centre will need to allocate appropriate roles to their learners and/or identify other suitable participants. Learners will provide support to Peter Holmes‚ the Finance Manager at Baylis & Phelps. The tutor should act as the Finance Manager throughout this assignment. A group of at least five participants will need to be gathered so that a realistic business meeting can take place. The other participants may be other learners but roles must
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Chapter 4 1. If you invest $1000 today at an interest rate of 10% per year‚ how much will you have 20 years from now‚ assuming no withdrawals in the interim? SOLUTION: n PV FV PMT Result 20 2. i 10 1000 ? 0 FV =6‚727.50 a. If you invest $100 every year for the next 20 years‚ starting one year from today and you earn interest of 10% per year‚ how much will you have at the end of the 20 years? b. How much must you invest each year if you want to have
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9‚ 10‚ 12 4‚ 6 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5 1‚ 2‚ 3 1‚ 2‚ 3 4. Identify and apply the constraints on financial reporting. 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14 5‚ 6‚ 7 5‚ 6 3‚ 4 3‚ 4 5. Identify and apply the basic recognition and measurement concepts of accounting. 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ 18‚ 19‚ 20‚ 21‚ 22‚ 23 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11 ASSIGNMENT CHARACTERISTICS TABLE Problem Number Description Difficulty Level Time Allotted (min.) 1A Comment on
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Chapter 2: The Planting of English America I. England’s Imperial Settings >> transformation of the New World > Native American population nearly extinguished due to disease > 10% of India population from 1492 survived > thousands of African slaves were brought over (Caribbean and Brazilian plantations) >> North America > remained largely unexplored Spanish ---> Santa Fe 1610 French---> Quebec 1608
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Chapter 1. Legal forms of business organization A. Sole proprietorship: A business owned by a single person and which has a minimum amount of legal structure. 1. Advantages a. Easily established with few complications b. Minimal organizational costs c. Does not have to share profits or control with others 2. Disadvantages a. Unlimited liability for the owner b. Owner must absorb all losses c. Equity capital limited to the owner’s personal investment d. Business terminates immediately
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P3: Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health or social care services. Discrimination has the potential to affect individuals in wide-ranging ways. In health and social care‚ the effects of discrimination can be catastrophic and even end in the death of a service user. Anyone planning a career in health and social care should be aware of the potential negative effects caused by discrimination. We will explore them here. Marginalisation
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A) Straight-line Depreciation Computation End of Year Year DC X DR = ADE AD BV 2012 220‚000 25% 55‚000 55‚000 195‚000 2013 220‚000 25% 55‚000 110‚000 140‚000 2014 220‚000 25% 55‚000 165‚000 85‚000 2015 220‚000 25% 55‚000 220‚000 30‚000 ($250‚000 – $30‚000) 1/4 = 25% Please note abbreviations are the same as bellow Double- Declining-Balance Depreciation Computation End of Year Book Value Annual
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