Company No: 631859 A TELITI DATACENTRES SDN. BHD. (Incorporated in Malaysia) REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 30 SEPTEMBER 2011 CONTENTS PAGES Corporate Information 2 Directors’ Report 3-6 Statement by Directors and Statutory Declaration 7 Independent Auditors’ Report 8-9 Balance Sheet 10 Income Statement 11 Statement of Changes in Equity 12 Cash Flow Statement 13-14 Notes to the Financial Statements 15-23 1 Company No: 631859
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2008 AACE INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS EST.03 An Introduction to Parametric Estimating Mr. Larry R. Dysert‚ CCC A ACE International describes cost estimating as the “predictive process used to quantify‚ cost‚ and price the resources required by the scope of an asset investment option‚ activity‚ or project [1].” The methods and techniques used to prepare a cost estimate will typically vary based on the level of project definition available at the time the estimate is prepared [2‚ 3]. Early in a project’s
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the process of scheduling tasks and the budgeting of resources for those tasks. The two most important components of these steps or stages are scheduling and budgeting. However‚ the difficult aspects of project management remain those centred on estimating task duration‚ including the execution and monitoring of tasks (Burns and Janamanchi‚ 2007). Project scheduling is using known project tasks (activities) and putting them into a timeline while project budgeting refers to the allocation of funds
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Working Paper #6 REFLECTIONS ON ESTIMATING - THE EFFECTS OF PROJECT COMPLEXITY AND THE USE OF BIM ON THE ESTIMATING PROCESS H. van Meerveld‚ T. Hartmann‚ A.M. Adriaanse and C. Vermeij COPYRIGHT © 2009 VISICO Center‚ University of Twente visico@utwente.nl Reflections on estimating The effects of project complexity and the use o f BIM on the estimating process Bachelor thesis September‚ 2009 Research period: May-August‚ 2009 Author: H. (Hendrik) van Meerveld Bachelor student
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Adjusted Present Value Normal NPV calculation: NPV = −investment + CFN CF1 CF2 + +L+ 2 (1 + WACC) (1 + WACC) (1 + WACC) N where‚ in a simple situation: equity debt WACC = equity + debt (cos t of equity ) + equity + debt (cos t of debt )(1 − tax rate ) Using debt for financing has a tax advantage in that interest payments are tax deductible. This tax deductibility is a source of value for the firm. In the normal NPV calculation‚ this additional value is accounted
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CONCEPTS OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY 1 Definition Economic Risk Economic risk is the chance of loss because all possible outcomes and their associated probabilities are unknown.Actions taken in such a decision environment are purely speculative‚ such as the buy and sell decisions made by speculators in commodity‚ futures and option markets. All decision makers are equally likely to profit as well as to lose‚ luck is the sole determinant of success or failure. 2 Definition of
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Introduction Normally risk is the chance that a threat will change into a disaster. Vulnerability and threat are not dangerous‚ taken separately. But if they come together they become a risk‚ in other words the probability that a disaster will happen. Nevertheless risks can be reduced or managed. If we are careful about how we treat the environment and if we are aware of our weaknesses and vulnerabilities to existing hazards‚ then we can take measures to make sure that hazards do not turn into
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institutions is crucial to managing systemic risk. Financial globalisation has proved to be a double-edged sword in this respect. While the growing complexity and globalisation of financial services can contribute to economic growth by smoothing credit allocation and risk diversification‚ they may also exacerbate the too-connected-to-fail problem. For instance‚ greater connectedness can lead to situations where an institution’s miscalculations of its risks lead to its demise‚ spawning a large number
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Risk analysis and management plan 1. Using the case study information provided in this assessment and in Assessment Task 1‚ develops a report for your manager (assessor) with the headings as described below: a. Likelihood – For each risk‚ assess the likelihood of the risk occurring. Banking risk – theft of cash left on premises. More likely to be cross the border. Manager’s travel risk. The manager may have physical risk but not horrible. By-law Compliance risk – reputation/brand loss
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as to provide easy comparative analysis between the two forms under examination. This is the reconciliation process which will provide management with a powerful tool for the identification of potential problems and critical elements of the project. a) Their effectiveness in providing information on cost? The effectiveness of the cost information collected by CVR methodology is entirely dependent on the accuracy and relevancy of the information. CVR as a method is only partially standardised
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