(35) (35) (25) (35) (35) (35) (25) (35) (25) (35) (35) (25) (35) (35) (35) (35) (35) ($5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) 3 Operating earnings • Price per plane: $225 million • Operating profit (earnings): 20% 15%? 30%? • Tax rate: 38% • Output per year: 50 (“just over 4 per month”) Annual cash flow: $225 x 50 x .20 x (1-.38) = $1.4 billion What is the revenue stream worth? • Assume 50 aircraft / year beginning
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previously stated many scholars discuss Bertilak’s ambivalent personality‚ yet as Benson states many focus too strongly on various myths instead of how the Gawain poet has modified these myths‚ such as Speirs‚ who claims that Bertilak “is the Green man” (225‚ italics Speirs’). However‚ as Benson notes‚ the Green Man has been a convention of Middle English literature dating back to folk plays even before “Sir Gawain” was written‚ so stating that Bertilak is meant to be the true figure that has appeared in
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William H Hill EDU-225 01/12/2013 Instructor Sharon Unwrapping the Technology Standards While in the process of unwrapping the technology standards one must acknowledge that technology as we know it has its advantages and disadvantages. Technology should enhance learning. There is no value in just having access to it but more important how it is used. In this report the discussion will concern the technologies that are available to students K-12 to facilitate teaching‚ learning
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Check Your Understanding Week 5 (ANSWERS) o Chapter 9: Problems 3‚ 4‚ and 5 3. Electrical generation study of 56 British firms: a. VC = AVC(Q) VC = 1.24Q + .0033Q2 + .0000029Q3 − .000046Q2Z − .026QZ + .00018QZ2 b. MC = 1.24 + .0066Q + .0000087Q2 − .000092QZ − .026Z + .00018Z2 c. Z = 150(thousand) kilowatts SRAVC = 1.24 + .0033Q + .0000029Q2 − .000046Q(150) − .026(150) + .00018(150)2 SRAVC = 1.39 − .0036Q + .0000029Q2 SRMC = 1.24 + .0066Q + .0000087Q2 − .000092Q(150) −
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Inferior Status of Women Women sought for liberty and equality that was granted to men during the early nineteenth century in the United States. Women questioned differences in rights and roles compared to men. Sarah Grimke was the daughter of a wealthy slave-owner in Charleston‚ South Carolina. She despised slavery and inequality of women and moved to Philadelphia. She became a Quaker and leader for abolition and women’s rights. Sarah Grimke published Letters on the Equality of the Sexes in
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percent of the stock. If Dynamo wishes to change its capital structure from 75 percent equity to 60 percent equity and use the debt proceeds to pay a special dividend to shareholders‚ how much debt should they use? $600 $375 $225 $321 4 Serox stock was selling for $20 two years ago. The stock sold for $25 one year ago‚ and it is currently selling for $28. Serox pays a $1.10 dividend per year. What was the rate of return for owning Serox in the most recent year? (Round
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FINM 3005‚ Corporate Valuation Semester 2‚ 2014 Lecture 2 Building a Company Model Lecturer: Jozef Drienko ANU School of Finance‚ Actuarial Studies and Applied Statistics Agenda for today’s lecture 1. Overview of building a company models and Assignment 1 2. Overview of the KGW valuation model 3. General advice on structuring your company model 4. Estimating ROIC (Return On Invested Capital) 5. Wrap-up . . . what’s next?? 2 Company models A company model is a representation of the financial
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Table 1.0: Answer for the MCQs Question # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Answer b c a c b c e d b b 1). Nihal takes a year off from his job to train for the Asian Games 400 meters event to be held one year later. The annual income from his job is Rs. 600‚000. His training costs (coach’s fee) amount to Rs. 180‚000 and meal expenses amount to another Rs. 200‚000. Being a promising athlete‚ the Ministry of Sports has given nihal a sports scholarship worth Rs. 100‚000.¬¬ a) Assuming the meal expenses are
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Title: ‘What the bourgeoisie...produces...is its own grave-diggers. Its fall and the victory of the proletariat are equally inevitable.’ Consider this statement with reference to the pattern of class struggle that Marx sees appearing under capitalism. Through my analysis of Marx and Engel’s ‘The Communist Manifesto’ I have come to somewhat agree with their view that in the end the Proletariat always come out on top. It seems to me that it is nothing but a vicious circle . Marx comments that through
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Turning GENERAL TURNING Steel‚ cast steel‚ long chipping malleable iron. Basic grades CT5005 (HT) – P05 (P01 — P10) An uncoated titanium-based cemented carbide – a cermet. This grade is designed to give maximum performance in super-finishing of steel and cast-iron when exceptional surface finish is required. GC4005 (HC) – P05 (P01 — P15) A CVD-coated grade with excellent resistance to crater wear and plastic deformation. A very good choice when machining dry‚ long engagement times
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