Question1. NPV = FCF1/(1+WACC)+FCF2/(1+WACC)^2+FCF3/(1+WACC)^3+FCF4/(1+WACC)^4+FCF5/(1+WACC)^5 +FCFp‚ where FCF1…FCF5 are the free cash flows in years from 1999 to 2003. FCF = Cash flow from Operations – increase in net working capital requirement – capital expenditures‚ discounted by WACC. For example‚ in 1999 FCF1 = (7965 – 516 – 4938)/(1+0‚1) = 2283. Similarly‚ we calculate FCF2=2479‚ FCF3=2666‚ FCF4=3007‚ FCF5=3132. As we assume‚ that after 2003 the FCF will grow permanently by 4% by year
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product/service to get maximum profit and for the long life of the company. However‚ the case states three important questions needed to be answered in order for the founders to reach a desirable figure of $25 million and prevent it from selling. Question1: How could Burt’s Bees establish its presence in such a crowded market? Answer: According to my analysis‚ Burt’s Bees has achieved a remarkable position in the market with its unusual product. This means that
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1. Suppose that you plan to buy a $810‚ 000 house. You have saved enough money to make a down payment of 10% and will finance the balance using a 30-year fixed rate loan from your old college roommate who is now a mortgage banker. The current mortgage rate on such loans is 5 ½ % (APR). (a) Compute the monthly payment using the PMT function in Excel and then prepare an amortization table. Fully amortize the loan by going out to the last payment. (b) Calculate both total $ payments for the
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Question1 A fast food restaurant currently pays $5 per hour for servers and $50 per hour to rent ovens and other kitchen machinery. The restaurant uses seven hours of server time per unit of machinery time. Determine whether the restaurant is minimizing its cost of production when the ratio of marginal products (capital to labor) is 12. If not‚ what adjustments are called for to improve the efficiency in resource use? The ratio of prices PK/PL= r/w= 50/5=10 and The capital
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manufacturer (OEM) with Windows Server 2012 R2 installed‚ the factory runs a program called Sysprep.exe that prepares the server for distribution by erasing all the user-specific information on the system. Completion time 20 minutes Question1 Why must you set the time zone to Eastern time‚ even if that is not where you are currently located? 28. Log on to SERVERB using the Administrator account and the password Pa$$w0rd. When Server Manager opens‚ click Local Server in the left
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IMPROVES CIRCULATION Gently compression aids blood circulation‚ promoting healing in the legs. PRESET SESSIONS Choose from three preset treatment session on 10‚ 20 or 30 minute durations. FAQ’s: Question1: Do the Vive compression leg fittings have zippers or do they slide on like socks? Answer 1: The Vive leg compression fittings use zippers. Question 2: Is it possible to regulate the pressure with the Vive leg compression pump? Answer 2: Yes‚ the
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thousand * variable cost per machine-hour; direct cost to manufacture= cost per thousand passes+ operating cost per thousand; total direct cost per thousand= shipping + scrap + direct cost to manufacture As shown in the Table 1‚ it is a part of question1. In the textbook‚ it has illustrated the 10 month income statement‚ containing variable cost per machine per hour and cost per thousand passes‚ which are used for the calculations. For the question 1‚ it requires to compute two order quantity ranges-
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program managers‚ and manufacturing mangers? What can be done to better manage the work-load of the engineering services department? Evaluate the plans and the expected results from the new CAD-CAM system. Analysis Question1. What steps should Donaldson take to improve the new-product development process at FHE? Another step that Donaldson needs to take has to do with resolving the problem of coordinating the relationship between product managers‚ technical program
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INTRODUCTION. Coca cola‚ It is a company that produces coke‚ a carbonated soft drink. Question1. The micro environment refers to the forces that are close to the company and affect its ability to serve its customers. It includes the company itself‚ its suppliers‚ marketing intermediaries‚ customer markets and public. The table below shows the different competitors Coca Cola has and their websites.Table1. Pepsi http://www.pepsico.com Snapple http://www.snapple.com Monster http://monsterbevcorp.com
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Case Study Axeon N. V. ME2028 Behavioral Management Control • • • • • B7 Jianan Chen Xiaofei Ren Suyu Zhang Xiao Zhou 880805-A307 861106-A261 870401-A280 871029-A926 Question1 -What do you feel about the initial analysis? -Was there‚ in your opinion‚ anything wrong with it? We do think there is something inappropriate with the initial analysis. • First thing is the over optimistic scenario which they have based on. • Secondly‚ since Ian Wallingford want to borrow money for the investment‚ hence
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