so Equity Method is used eg. Take 25% of income Investment Income = Less % of Dividends Paid + % of Net Income + Impairment Calculation + Amortization of Excess Payment of FV of Assets Note: Do not record Share Price Increase or Decrease 2013-24‚ 2013M1-31‚ 2008-82 Co. Q’s share of the excess of fair value over book value of the asset should be amortized over the life of the asset and charged against investment income in Co. Q’s income statement Cost or Equity
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Problem Definition: In order to ensure the continuation and financial stability of Star River Electronics Ltd. (“Star River”)‚ chief executive officer Adeline Koh (“Koh”) must convince the Company’s banker‚ Mr. Tan‚ to grant an extension on the Company’s loan as the Company stands to improve its performance through DVD production (and possibly‚ the purchase of new packaging equipment). Relevant Facts: Star River is recognized in the CD-ROM manufacturing industry for producing high-quality discs
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MATHEMATICS OF INVESTMENT Simple Interest If you borrow a car from a car rental company or if you live in someone else’s house or apartment‚ you have to pay rent. Like paying rent for the use of a car or a house‚ you also have to pay rent for the money you borrowed. This is called interest. People like Marco earn by charging interest on loans. Banks earn most of their income from the interest that people pay for the amounts they borrow. How much interest one has to pay depends on three factors:
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substantially from the presented information. SMEDA does not assume any liability for any financial or other loss resulting from this memorandum in consequence of undertaking this activity. Therefore‚ the content of this memorandum should not be relied upon for making any decision‚ investment or otherwise. The prospective user of this memorandum is encouraged to carry out his/her own due diligence and gather any information he/she considers necessary for making an informed decision. The contents of the information
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with a variety of industries. I think having a diversified portfolio gives me the opportunity to be safer in my investments. By safer I mean that the variation of value and weight in my portfolio has helped my portfolio to create a balance‚ without creating a great loss. Since some of my securities have higher risk then other‚ mainly I have more of a conservative approach in my investments. Unfortunately my securities have not met my expectation‚ due to the economic impact my portfolio has declined
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|Thursday |Friday |Saturday |Sunday | |Week 1 |Day 1 |Day 2 |Day 3 |Day 4 |Day 5 |Day 6 |Day 7 | |FP 101 |Post Bio | | | | | |PFP: Personal Cash Flow Statement | |Week 2 |Day 1 |Day 2 |Day 3 |Day 4 |Day 5 |Day 6 |Day 7 | |FP 101 | | | | | | |PFP: Itemized Debt Week 2 Quiz | |Week 3 |Day 1 |Day 2 |Day 3 |Day 4 |Day 5 |Day 6 |Day 7 | |FP 101 | | | | | | |PFP: Cash-Saving Strategy Week 3 Quiz | |Week 4 |Day 1 |Day 2 |Day 3 |Day 4 |Day 5 |Day 6 |Day 7 | |FP 101 | | | | | | |PFP: Investigate Education
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INVESTMENT APPRAISAL Exercise1: Project K has a cost of $52‚125‚ its expected net cash inflows are $12‚000 per year for 8 years‚ and its cost of capital is 12%. a. What is the project’s PP (time thu hồi dc vốn)? b. What is the project’s DPP? c. What is the project’s NPV? d. What is the project’s IRR? a) PP = 52‚125/12‚000 = 4.34 b) 52‚125 – 12‚000/1.12 – 12‚000/1.12^2 – 12‚000/1.12^3 – 12‚000/1.12^4 – 12‚000/1.12^5 – 12‚000/1.12^6 = 2788 PV (7) = 12000/1.12^7 = 5428 DPP = 6 + 2788/5428
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Star River Electronics Ltd. Team 5 Charlie Small William Rhodes Stephanie DesJardins Jonathan Thomas May 1‚ 2011 005600 20101231 2010 175 HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS INC HTZ 12 17332.2210 2114.8210 0.0000 2114.8210 5067.5000 6238.9290 005600 20111231 2011 175 HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS INC HTZ 12 17673.5270 2234.6560 0.0000 2234.6560 4363.5000 6953.5900 011641 19990930 1999 175 XTRA CORP XTR. 9 1573.0000 337.0000 0.0000 337.0000 94.0000
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ratio of cash to total assets is calculated by following: Figure 1 Proportion of cash and total assets‚ 1976-1981 ($ in millions) | | | | | | | | | 1981 | 1980 | 1979 | 1978 | 1977 | 1976 | Cash | 729.1 | 593.3 | 493.8 | 436.6 | 322.9 | 358.8 | Total Assets | 2‚588.5 | 2‚370.3 | 2‚090.7 | 1‚862.2 | 1‚611.3 | 1‚510.9 | Proportion | 28.2% | 25.0% | 23.6% | 23.4% | 20.0% | 23.7% | According to Figure 1‚ AHP’s cash was about
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Income __________ _________ __________ EPS __________ _________ __________ Crossover EBIT = ____________ If you predict EBIT to be $300‚000‚ which PLAN would you choose? _________ Draw Graph 2. What three factors are important to consider in determining a target debt to equity ratio? A. Taxes‚ asset types‚ and pecking order and financial slack B. Asset types‚ uncertainty of operating income‚ and pecking order and financial slack C. Taxes‚ financial
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