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    life is 4 years with a salvage value of $10‚000. The purchase of long-lived assets are daily‚ quarterly and yearly occurrences for many corporations. The cost allocation of the asset is shown through the method of depreciation a company uses. The method a company chooses to incorporate should be one that most effectively matches expenses with the revenues produced. The method that most select is that of straight-line depreciation‚ which "spreads the depreciable value evenly over the useful life

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    Product Line Extension

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    A product line extension is the use of an established product’s brand name for a new item in the same product category. Line Extensions occur when a company introduces additional items in the same product category under the same brand name such as new flavors‚ forms‚ colors‚ added ingredients‚ package sizes. This is as opposed to brand extension which is a new product in a totally different product category.Line extension occurs when the company lengthens its product line beyond its current range

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    Commercial and Investment Banking Name: Course: Instructor’s Name: Date: Q 1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF BANK MANAGEMENT The general principles of bank management include; Liquidity management- involves maintaining asset that can be easily converted into cash. The cash serves the purpose of depositor withdrawal either from checking or savings account or checks written by the depositor to other banks. Liquidity management make sure cash is available upon

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    ab Global Economics Research Emerging Markets UBS Investment Research Emerging Economic Focus The India Property Primer (Transcript) Hong Kong 23 June 2011 www.ubs.com/economics Jonathan Anderson They are ill discoverers that think there is no land when they can see nothing but sea. – Francis Bacon Economist jonathan.anderson@ubs.com +852-2971 8515 Suresh A Mahadevan‚ CFA Analyst suresh.mahadevan@ubs.com +91-22-6155 6066 Ashish Jagnani Analyst ashish

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    Mutual Fund Investments

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    MUTUAL FUND INVESTMENT I have taken up the project of Mutual Fund Investment under the guidance of Mrs. Poonam Sharma. This project will help me to plan my investments for my betterment in the future. I will come to know about the various investment schemes and patterns which are available in the market. As a student it will enhance my knowledge in the field of Investment. AIM/OBJECTIVE This project aims at analyzing the investment patterns among the investors. The foremost objective

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    Foreign Direct Investments

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    foreign investment appear to be more productive than domestic investment and to give the advantages and disadvantages of a less developed countries dependency on foreign direct investment. The paper will start by giving the definitions for major concepts in the question. Secondly‚ a critical analysis of why foreign investment appear to be more productive than domestic investment will be given followed by advantages and disadvantages of a developing country dependency on foreign direct investment. Lastly

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    Roles of an Investment Banker The primary function that an investment banker would carry out is assisting the companies to raise money through various measures like the sale of the traditional securities in the markets. These securities can be bonds‚ preferred stocks or common stock options. An investment bank provides three primary functions for its clients‚ while raising money for them 1. Investigation Any company that wants to raise money will be approaching an investment banking firm or

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    #35129755-8 I. Identify/Define the Key Issues/Situation Analysis A. Key issues that will impact Keurig to survive‚ thrive and grow • Strong bargaining power from a supplier: MTS‚ being the only supplier for the K-Cup packaging line‚ has a control over the machine. Having no substitution plan in place‚ Keurig is forced to follow MTS’s request to fulfill the K-Cup manufacturing capacity. • Difficult to ‘reverse engineer’ the manufacturing technology: despite the alternatives

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    Future of Investment Banks is extremely relevant topic for today’s studies. This type of banks institutions plays one of the main roles‚ being circulating element in the whole body of financial system. Vital role guaranteed by the abilities to help clients to raise capital through debts‚ equity or other potential deals. Needless to note that investment banks are those privileged institutions that are involved in processes of mergers and acquisitions. Concern about future of such an important investment

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    Making the Investment Decision Mr. Bill Sipple (HVS Capital) Post Session Assignment 1. What are the three main approaches to value and the pros/cons of each? The three main approaches to value are the income approach‚ which is widely used in the hotel valuation process‚ the sales comparison approach‚ and the cost approach. The income approach deals with either a Cap Rate or discounted cash flows. This approach is the preferred approach to valuation as it most closely reflects the economic

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