period. In analysing the following investments I have not taken into account the effects of taxation Ranking of investments Investment 3 has the best rating using the three analysis tools‚ the initial investment is paid back after 5.05 years‚ followed by investment 2 Limitations of analysis using NPV‚ IRR and PP The results given from Net present value are affected by the discount rate and we have to assume that the rate will be the same over the life of the investment‚ however in reality
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SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT (To be submitted on May 26‚ 2013) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Student Details Name:- MONIKA PRIYA Roll No:- PGDMA/26 Contact No.:- 9685293638 Faculty Mentor:- Prof. Arindam Saha __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Organizational Details ------------------------------------------------- Name of the
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papers are available from the author. Reviews‚ Reputation‚ and Revenue: The Case of Yelp.com Michael Luca† September 2011 Abstract Do online consumer reviews affect restaurant demand? I investigate this question using a novel dataset combining reviews from the website Yelp.com and restaurant data from the Washington State Department of Revenue. Because Yelp prominently displays a restaurant ’s rounded average rating‚ I can identify the causal impact of Yelp ratings on demand with a regression
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OPERATING & FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANY PROFITABILITY RATIOS * Gross Profit marging Gross ProfitSales×100% 2010/2011 2009/2010 = (171‚325‚029/435‚759‚776) *100 = (59‚257‚454/327‚593‚843)*100 = 39.3164% = 18.0887% * Profit Margin = NPBT * 100 Sales 2011/2012 2010/2011 = (41‚896‚089/ 435‚759‚776)
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06/12/2012 FICO and Rating Agencies Current Issues in Business by Jeen Filz FICO 3 How does FICO work? 3 Criticism 4 rating agencies 6 history 6 Quick reminder of the financial crisis 7 Role of the rating agencies 8 Their impact 10 Perspectives 11 FICO How does FICO work? FICO is a public company that was found in the year 1956 with the aim to help financial services companies by measuring credit risk in a score which is called the FICO score. This stands for
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Public Borrowing Public borrowing defined Public borrowing is money government borrows to fund public spending‚ the total amount of money that a country’s central government has borrowed to fund its spending on public services and benefits.[1] Public debt - the total of the nation’s debts: debts of local‚ state‚ and national governments; an indicator of how much public spending is financed by borrowing instead of taxation. [2] Origin of Public Borrowing [4] Mercantilist Period (1500-1750)
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Alexander Hamilton‚ a Federalist‚ was a firm believer in the construction of a strong central government and a broad interpretation of the Constitution. This broad interpretation would allow for more government control of the people. He also envisioned a political system run by the capable men of the aristocracy. Hamilton felt that for a government to be run efficiently‚ it must be run by the educated (of this period‚ the only ones educated were the rich who could afford the training). The role of
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Octane Rating Octane rating is a fuel’s ability to resist detonation and is classified by three main rating types. Octane rating is the measure of how resistant is gasoline and other fuels in the combustion engines to automatic ignition. It is the measure of a fuel’s burning characteristics. It is a standard measure of the performance of a motor or aviation fuel‚ the higher the octane number‚ the more compression the fuel can withstand before detonating. In broad terms‚ fuels with a higher octane
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CAMEL RATING SYSTEM IN BANKING SUPERVISION A CASE STUDY Uyen Dang Arcada University of Applied Sciences International Business 2011 DEGREE THESIS Arcada Degree Programme: Identification number: Author: Title: Supervisor (Arcada): Commissioned by: Abstract: International Business 10312 Uyen Dang The CAMEL rating system in banking supervision. A case study Andreas Stenius Banking supervision has been increasingly concerned due to significant loan losses and bank failures from the 1980s
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both options result in death. However‚ if I would have to make the decision‚ I would switch the lever. Switching the lever would cause fewer deaths. As a result of this‚ more people would be content and I would feel less guilty of my decision. Yet‚ I might change my mind based on who the people are. If the one person was related to me‚ or the five people were infamous I would select the option of leaving the lever.
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