The net present value (NPV) rule can be best stated as: An investment should be accepted if the NPV is positive and rejected if it is negative. The discount rate that makes the net present value of investment exactly equal to zero is b. Internal rate of return. Which of the following statements is true? If the financial manager relies on NPV in making capital budgeting decisions‚ she acts in the shareholders’ best interests. Net present value is equal to zero when the interest rate used to discount
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A good process is supposed to have short cycle time. In general‚ work-in-process inventory is large for a process layout‚ and small for a product layout. Which of the following characteristics is not associated with a product layout? Highly skilled workers. which of the following characteristics is not usually associated with batch production? stable‚ predictable demand.Which of the following is not considered a major process type? Fabrication An advantage of a make-to-stock process is which of
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M&A & Restructuring Strategies. Merger: Two Firms agree to integrate operations on relatively equal basis(usually 1 dominates another in mkt share/size/asset value) Hostile takeover: (delivers higher shareholder value than friendly acquires)(Preannouncement returns of hostile takeover anticipated with increase in bidder & target’s share price). Diversification creates value by using excess resource. Restructuring used to correct with ineffective mergers/acquisitions. M&A used as means of growth to
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Perfect Competition: 1. Same product + No barriers to entry + No NPCF easy to switch. 2. Increase P slightly above market P‚ no sales demand is perfectly elastic. 3. D curve is horizontal at the P determined by the intersection of market S&D curves Profit Maximzing decision 1. Since MR=MC 2. Set P (price) = MC 3. MR curve = Demand curve 4. Firms can sell all they want at this market price Q* is the profit maximizing level of output. 1.For output < Q*‚ P < MC. Increase output
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Statistics – body of principles and procedures developed for collecting‚ summarizing‚ and interpreting data Chapter 1 – Distribution – describes what values the variable takes and how often – Pie Charts/Bar Graphs – categorical – Histograms/Stem plots – quantitative – Data set has info on number of individuals – For each individual‚ data gives values for variables – When looking at graph… o Center – middle of data o Shape – symmetry or skewed o Spread – range of data Chapter 5 –
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Students who cheat on examinations should be automatically dismissed from college‚ because cheating is a bad action‚ and it can affect a lot of things. For example‚ cheating makes students not have a good study attitude‚ it can affect other students‚ and it also affects their own future. First of all‚ I think students who cheat don’t belong in college‚ because they don’t have a good study attitude. I think a college student needs honesty to do the work‚ even if the work is difficult‚ because
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ASSIGNMENT #2: LEVELS AND MODE OF COMMUNICATION The Levels of Communication: A Cheat Sheet Nan Peck‚ Northern Virginia Communication College Phatic Communication: Using conventional messages to establish rapport‚ to break the ice‚ and/or to end a conversation. You might hug‚ kiss‚ shake hands‚ bow‚ smile‚ make eye contact‚ and face one another. We exchange pleasantries by using cliches. Clichés are overused expressions that have lost their original (content) meanings and have taken on new relational
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Kavin Chinnasamy BADM 375 Cheat Sheet Queues form due to variability in arrival times‚ service times & service availability. Impact of variability increases as utilization increases! (throughput goes up or capacity goes down). Little’s Law: I = R x T (congestion = arrival rate x delay). Little’s Law is I = R*T (where I = avg inventory‚ r = throughput rate‚ t = avg flowtime). Delay explodes as the arrival rate approaches the system capacity: Delay ≈ 1/(capacity–arrival rate). The utilization
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Cheat Codes Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the "settings.txt" file in the "C:/Users/[user name]/My Games/Runic Games/Torchlight 2/Save/[number]" directory. Look for the following line: console:0 and change it to: console:1 While playing the game‚ press [Insert] to display the console window. Then‚ type one of the following codes and press [Enter] to activate the corresponding cheat function. Note:
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Chapter 1: -Why Study Politics? – self & public interest -What is politics? – no real definition “Art of the possible” “who get what when & how” “authoritative allocation of values” -Sciences: Hard: biology‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ math(experiments can be replicated & get same results) Soft: archeology‚ political science (cant be replicated‚ lots of theories)‚ experiments cant be replicated -Basic Concepts of politics- -Power- -Political science majors study power NOT politics -Hard power- forcing someone
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