BA 142: BUSINESS FINANCE 2 Investment Analysis Brief Company Background Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) is the Philippines’ largest Food Service business and is continuously expanding its presence in foreign countries. It has a System Wide Sales of P117.9 billion and a Net Income of P5.4 billion in 2014. JFC has a total store network of 2‚951 stores worldwide as of March 31‚ 2015. In the Philippines‚ JFC’s store network totals to 2‚335: Jollibee brand 869‚ Greenwich 216‚ Chowking 419‚ Red Ribbon
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of exchange rate changes on the firm’s operating cash flow. Answer: The competitive effect: exchange rate changes may affect operating cash flows by altering the firm’s competitive position. The conversion effect: A given operating cash flows in terms of a foreign currency will be converted into higher or lower dollar (home currency)amounts as the exchange rate changes. 4. Discuss the determinants of operating exposure. Answer: The main determinants of a firm’s operating exposure are (i) the
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Facts: · First Investments Inc. owned stock of Basic Industries (BI)‚ a diversified multinational corporation with major shares in various electrical related markets · The BI annual report of 1994 shows a decline in the return on owners’ equity (ROE) · Fred Aldrich‚ a trainee in First Investment‚ was asked to conduct a financial analysis on BI · Three years financial statements (1994‚ 1993 and 1985) and reported 10 year financial highlights (1985 to 1994) were available for the
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Why is IFRS so strong in using Fair Value instead of Historical Cost for its valuations of Property‚ Plant and Equipment? IFRS defines Fair value as the amount for which an asset could be exchanged or a liability settled between knowledgeable willing parties in an arms length transaction. Whereas Historical cost ignores the amount the asset could be sold for in the open market‚ called fair value‚ until the asset is actually sold. For Historical Cost the company carries the asset on the balance
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “Comparison of Stock Market with other Investment Options” SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2011-2013) Submitted By: [pic] Faculty of Management & Research INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY KURSI ROAD (LUCKNOW) [pic] Certificate TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that Miss
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Chapter 4 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FDI is the outcome of Mutual interest of MNC’s and host countries. The FDI refers to the investment of MNC’’ in host countries in the form of creating productive facilities and having ownership and control. On the other hand if MNC or a foreign organization or a foreign individual buys bonds issued by host country it is not FDI‚ as it has no attached management or controlling interest. Such investments are called Portfolio Investments. In developing countries
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Investment Policy Statement For JOHN SMITH REVIEW: An Investment Policy Statement (IPS) serves as a blueprint for your investment strategy and lays the foundation for setting up your portfolio management process. We will follow the portfolio management process that will consist of: * Stating policy objectives and constraints‚ based on the client’s needs and expectations. * Individual five constraints: * Time * Tax * Liquidity * Regulatory
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of investing in China‚ one of them being that there are not many trade barriers within China’s economy. The reason for this is that China wants more businesses investing in their rapidly growing economy. As China currently have Free Trade Agreements with countries such as New Zealand‚ Australia and the United States‚ thus allowing easier and efficient exports and imports to and from China on a global scale. Free trade is the unhindered flow products and services between the countries that have no tariffs
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Hudson Bay Company & Target Corp. External size-up Economic The Canadian economy is expected to grow by 1.8% by the end of 2012 and the United States’ economy is expected to grow by 1.5%. With low growth prospects and stagnant consumer spending‚ retail sales are threatened. A strong Canadian dollar poses another potential threat to Canadian retailers‚ as consumers are tempted to shop across the border. In addition‚ the IPO market in Canada is declining‚ with only three issues so far in
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Project Report On Investment Options And Mutual funds| | By: Pawan JhawarMahendra KumarGaurav Singh| Investment Options A number of investment options are available for Mr. Yuvaraj. However‚ each of them carries some risk. 1. Fixed Income Instruments – These instruments deliver a committed rate of return to the investor. Due to the rate of return being fixed‚ fixed income instruments are low risk options. a.Public Provident Fund – PPF[->0] is a government backed long term scheme. The
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