CHAPTER 15 SS13 Beginning of class Homemade leverage / arbitrage exercise: Maverick Corp. has expected earnings of 10 million per year forever and a market value of 100 million dollars. Maverick Corp. has no debt and pays no corporate taxes. Cord Corp. has 10 million per year expected earnings forever. As with Maverick Corp.‚ Cord Corp pays no taxes and expects to continue forever. Cord Corp. has 40 million (market value) in debt outstanding with a 10% return on debt. The equity
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Operations Management textbook notes CHAPTER 1 * Services are deeds‚ processes and performances. Interactions between customers and service employees and physical resources. * Roles of services in economy: financial services‚ manufacturing‚ distribution services‚ personal services‚ government‚ business‚ infrastructure * Services are not peripheral activities but rather an integral part of society * Stage of economic Activity: 1) Quinary- extending human potential (health
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TOPIC 4 : NOTE MAKING AND NOTE TAKING SKILLS If you are able to take and make good notes‚ you will save time in terms of: Having to look for the original text Having to look through massive piles of notes just to retrieve the specific information that you need. 1. WAYS OF MAKING NOTES -depends on the situation and the purpose for note-making -different ways of making notes : Annotation; Outline notes; Column notes; Mind maps Summary notes. 1.1 Annotation
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Religion & Culture in East Asia Class Notes January 7‚ 2014 Zeno’s “Paradox” Paradox of the arrow If an archer puts force on an arrow towards a target‚ one can see the archer touching the target. The problem according to Zeno is that the arrow does not hit the target. It is impossible. The arrow cannot hit the target. Cause (beginning‚ starts) – space/time (gravity) – > effect (end‚ finish) Four nouns: Body‚ bow‚ arrow‚ target Einstein: At some point in time and space‚ you will get half way
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For most of us CSM requires us to be honest and forbids lying. It is tempting to think: end of story. We don’t need moral theory‚ we don’t need business ethics. We know this. But it is pretty clear that while we believe it‚ we don’t really have a great grasp on why honesty and trustworthiness is important. The problem is in pary the CSM morality is pretty random grab-bag of moral commitments. To quote a poet: weve got values but we don’t know how or why. Why is this a problem? Received
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Note Taking Skill Every student is not able to remember every sentence and word that the teacher and lecturer say in the class‚ even though student has a great memory. Note taking skill is one of a great way of helping student to identify important information and important concepts delivered by teachers and lecturer in class. It is a good idea to have a record and remember of what student have covered inside the class. Therefore‚ it is very important for the student‚ especially for the university
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style of note-taking is beneficial on your behalf. Is the method as effective as it is thought to be? Today‚ numerous individuals often prefer to type their notes instead of to write their notes. In contrast to most people‚ I prefer to write my notes. For instance‚ when I work in history class‚ I choose to be one of two students that write their notes. I find that when my computer is open‚ the tendency to online shop‚ text‚ or play games are higher. For me‚ I have proven my own case that taking notes
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“Cobalt atom bomb” even though it was only used in nuclear med o Canada helps create the International Atomic Energy Agency (IEAE) 1953: Eisenhower’s ‘atoms for peace’ speech marks the end of US secrecy surrounding atomic knowledge and methods • NOTE that it wasn’t “atoms ONLY for peace” – the US was also still interested in the possibility of creating more nuclear weapons - 1962: Nuclear power demonstration (NPD-2) o
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function is the conversion of the potential energy of food molecules into ATP. Every type of cell has a different amount of mitochondria. There are more mitochondria in cells that have to perform lots of work‚ for example - your leg muscle cells‚ heart muscle cells etc. Other cells need less energy to do their work and have less mitochondria. Mitochondrion Size: 0.5 x 1.0 µm Copy number per cell: ~2000 Particles: portion of integral membrane proteins The mitochondrion Cristae are
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Budgeting III. Risk and Return and Portfolio Selection IV. CAPM and WACC V. Capital Structure and Dividend Policy VI. Options and Real Options Principles of Finance Present Value - Page 2 Present Value - Contents • Valuing Cash Flows – The Time Value of Money – Future Value – Present Value – Value Additivity • Project Evaluation – Net Present Value – The Net Present Value Rule • Shortcuts to Special Cash Flows – Perpetuities - Growing Perpetuities – Annuities - Growing Annuities • Compound
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