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    1. What are the factors that likely explain the difference between Microsoft’s market value of equity and its reported book value of equity? Market value is the price at which an asset would trade in a competitive auction setting. Book value is the value of an asset according to its balance sheet account balance. The big difference is the inability to record certain intangible assets for example: brand value‚ human capital… these assets would provide earnings growth in the future and as far as

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    000 $16‚250 $23‚400 Expenses (4‚250) (8‚000) (8‚100) Tax cost (2‚730) (3‚075) (4‚590) Net cash flow $6‚020 $5‚175 $10‚710 Discount factor (6%) .943 .890 Present value $6‚020 $4‚880 $9‚532 NPV $20‚432 11. a. Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Before-tax cash flow $(500‚000) $52‚500 $47‚500 $35‚500 $530‚500 Tax cost (7‚875) (7‚125) (5‚325) (4‚575) After-tax cash flow 44‚625 40‚375 30‚175 525‚925 Discount factor (7%) .935 .873 .816 .763 Present value $(500

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    Cash Budget Problem Answer the following questions using the information below: The following information pertains to Hepburn Company: Month Sales Purchases January $60‚000 $32‚000 February $80‚000 $40‚000 March $100‚000 $56‚000 ∙ Cash is collected from customers in the following manner: Month of sale 30% Month following the sale 70% ∙ 40% of purchases are paid for in cash in the month of purchase‚ and the balance is paid the following month. ∙ Labor costs are 20% of sales. Other

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    Maxi-Cash Company Analysis

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    CONTENT 1. Introduction of Maxi-Cash Financial Services Corporation Ltd 2. Marketing Research 3. Development of Marketing 3.1 Formulation of an Appropriate Strategy 3.2 SWOT Analysis 3.3 Ansoff Matrix Model 4. Usage of 7P in Marketing Strategy and Marketing Tactics 5. Conclusion 6. References 1. Introduction of Maxi-Cash Financial Services Corporation Ltd Maxi-Cash Financial Services Corporation Ltd is a first public listed company of pawnbroking and the retail and trading of pre-owned

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    Analyze company cash flows East Coast Yachts has a strong operating cash flow highlighted by strong earnings before interest and taxes of $88‚416‚000. With the addition of $20‚160‚000 in depreciation and subtraction of $30‚921‚000 in taxes‚ they managed an operating cash flow of $77‚654‚400. East Coast Yachts appears to be in or approaching a growth mode with their capital spending on fixed assets increasing by $60‚000‚000 during the fiscal year. However‚ they made the wise move of reducing

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    control its operations. Managerial accounting its differences between the financial accounting because it concerned with preparing financial reports and releasing information to the general public. Managerial accounting focuses on three business issues which are allocating the cost of goods or services‚ cash management or budgeting and financial forecasts. Managerial accounting uses cost allocation methods to allocate various business costs for each item produced by the company. Cash management and

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    Write Up: Mini Case ofChapter 10: The Basics of Capital Budgeting: Evaluation Cash Flows Oct 2‚ 2014 Executive Summary: We heritage $1 million from our grandfather‚ and we just received our master degree in MBA‚ and because we love to be our own boss and‚ we don not have the skills to trade on the market‚ we decided to purchase an established franchise in the fast-food area to make some investments. We chose two franchises: L‚ Lisa’s Soups‚ Salads‚ & Stuff which serves breakfast and lunch;

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    NAME 10-MINUTE QUIZ A SECTION #___________________ Indicate the best answer for each question in the space provided. 1 Which of the following is not a capital budgeting decision? a Whether to acquire a subsidiary company. b Whether to expand a product line. c Whether to fill a special order. d Whether to purchase a fleet of trucks. 2 Which of the following is an example of a nonfinancial consideration in capital budgeting? a Will an investment generate adequate cash flows to promptly recover

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    (qualitatively) to value AirThread. Should Ms. Zhang use WACC‚ APV or some combination thereof? Explain. (2 points) * From the statement of AirThread case‚ we know that American Cable Communication want to raise capital by Leveraged Buyout (LBO) approach. This means ACC will finance money though equity and debt to buy AirThread and pay the debt by the cash flows or assets of AirThread. * In another word‚ it’s a highly levered transaction using a fixed WACC discount rate; however the leverage

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    address below. Steris’s Group in Case Western Reserve University Cleveland‚ OH ‚44106 Table of Contents Executive Summary Company Overview Is Steris Growing or Slowing Healthcare Life Sciences Isomedix Services 5 6 7 8 9 10 Industry Overview Key Factors Global Expansion Medical Device Innovation Acquisitions Aging Population Government Regulations Operation and Production Costs TWI 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 16 17 Porter Five Forces SWOT Explanation of Forecasts Competitor Analysis

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