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    Zipcar Case

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    was not concerned with saving money‚ which was a major issue for the start-up company. They realized this mistake and Chase was then named CEO of the company. Overall‚ as a potential venture‚ the company seems very risky. Neither Danielson‚ nor Chase had much experience with car sharing or starting a business venture. Because of this the company had a lot of difficulty funding the project initially‚ but through Chase’s persistence and determination the company was able to successfully start. The

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    Social Capital Definition

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    Many researches recognize the importance of social capital‚ but statistics shows that American population have experience an erosion of social capital in the past decades. As a result‚ Americans lost “the ties that bind us to communities and neighborhood” (McPherson‚ 4). Generally‚ where there is declining social capital‚ there is worsening social isolation. However‚ new studies have contradicted findings toward the previous researchers. According to Rankin and Quane’s experiment in ghetto community

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    Mergers and Joint Ventures Introduction This week the team discusses the difference between Mergers and Joint ventures. A merger is any coming together of companies into one and invariably when two or more companies work together on a common goal is a joint venture. Below we discuss the different types of mergers and joint ventures. The types of mergers are as follows: horizontal‚ vertical‚ conglomerate‚ and lastly a joint venture. Horizontal Horizontal mergers occur when there is more

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    Capital Structure

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    tructure CORPORATE FINANCE PROJECTPRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE OF A COMPANY IN INDIASubmitted to: Submitted by:Mr. Rajesh Jhamb Atul Pabbi 09104013Priyanka Bhola 09104043Rahul Mahajan 09104045Shreya Adya 09104052ACKNOWLEDGEMENTAn acknowledgement is not just a mere formality but a true opportunity to express my sincere gratitude towards all the people who have been of great help and have played an important role in making the training a great learning experience providing

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    Matt Grant Case Study

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    opportunistic leap of faith in the business realm. Matt is not alone in his experiences. His wife journeys with him through his trials‚ and also experiences career setbacks as a result of Matt’s past failures. Matt actively lays the foundation for his venture and puts a great deal of work in to his aspiring business concept. The Grants must make an abrupt‚ considerable life decision together which will affect their marriage‚ their financial situation‚ and their livelihood. MATT GRANT CASE STUDY Matt

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    working capital

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    Management of working capital has profitability and liquidity implications. That is why; working capital proposes a familiar front for profitability and short-term liquidity management. To reach optimal working capital management firm manager should control the trade off between profitability and short-term liquidity accurately. An optimal working capital management is expected to contribute positively to the creation of firm value. The crucial part in managing working capital is required maintaining

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    the venture capitalist (VC) to better understand the entrepreneur and give correct advice (Lim & Cu‚ 2010‚ p. 5). Therefore the prospect of receiving advice would be higher‚ while the degree of disagreement between the parties would be lower. Larson (1992) found that directly tied partners continue to exchange information due to the principle of mutual gain (p. 92). Strategic cooperation for instance has an impact on long-term competitiveness (Ibid. p. 93). This means that venture capitalists

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    Lakota Hills

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    Doing something in which you believe Reaping the benefits of hard work and long hours directly. Variety‚ challenges‚ and opportunities for creativity‚ full use of knowledge More open earning and growth potential Satisfaction of a successful venture‚ a product well received Empowerment Disadvantages: Risk of failure Time Commitment — 60-70 hrs per week is normal Financial strain as assets become tied to business start up and success Strain

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    observed market rental is R150/m2. By considering supply and demand dynamics‚ explain why this could be the case. (max. 12 lines) (4 marks) b) Sadia manages an investment fund with a conservative mandate that primarily seeks to minimise capital losses. She is considering placing a part of the fund in mortgage backed securities‚ and has to choose between Meridian Tranche B (weighted average LTV of 85%)‚ and Meridian Tranche C (weighted average LTV of 55%). Explain which of the two tranches

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    Starting a Business

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    Introduction More and more people are beginning to open their minds to new business ventures. It seems like it is becoming the popular move. By opening a business there could be huge profit to be made‚ depending on the market. On the other hand‚ there are risks and losses that may occur as well. It is said that there are two reasons why people start a business. The first reason is because they have inspiration for what they believe would be a great idea and the second is from desperation

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