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    Business Structure Advice FIN/571 December 12‚ 2013 Business Structure Advice From: Beverly Mahone Sent: December 2‚ 2012 To: John Owner CC: Subject: Advice in starting your business John‚ when starting a business one has several options in the type of business structure to use. The different types of business structures are the sole proprietorship structure‚ the partnership structure‚ the corporation structure‚ the S corporation structure‚ and the limited liability company

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    Guillermo Furniture Store Concepts FIN/571 October 31‚ 2011 Guillermo Furniture Store Concepts This assignment sets out to explain the pertinent financial concepts and principles found in chapters two and three of the text Corporate Financial Management by (Emery‚ Finnerty‚ & Stowe‚ 2007) and how they relate to the context of the Guillermo’s Furniture Store scenario. Guillermo’s was a leading furniture

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    FIN 571 FINAL EXAM 3 http://www.finalexamguideline.com/FIN-571-FINAL-EXAM-3-53.htm 1) Whenever a firm splits itself into separate units‚ with each unit having limited liability with respect to its financing‚ the capital structure of each unit becomes __________ 2) An investor’s risky portfolio is made up of individual stocks. Which of the following statements about this portfolio is true? 3) An all-equity-financed firm would __________. 4) The capital budgeting process can be broken

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    Working Capital Simulation Aljenette Brown FIN 571 December 14‚ 2014 Susanne Elliott This paper will analyze the Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) and the decisions their company can make to increase working capital and maximize the organization’s growth potential. Moreover‚ this paper will examine some of the decisions made in each phase of SNC’s simulation‚ describe how SNC’s decisions affected their working capital‚ and evaluate the general effects associated with limited access to financing.

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    Problem 5-33 First-stage allocation‚ activity-based costing‚ manufacturing sector Overhead Costs: Wages & Salaries Depreciation Rent Other O/H Total O/H Cost $ $ Direct Mfg. Labor Support Wages & Salaries $ 192‚000 Depreciation 15‚000 Rent 36‚000 Other O/H 48‚000 Total O/H Cost $ 291‚000 Activity Rate $ 9.70 Traditional $ 9.70 Order 448200: Direct Mfg. Labor Order Process Design Support Other Direct Materials Direct Labor Direct labor rate/hour Activity Cost Pool Drct Mfg. Labor Order Process

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    Elizabeth Zander CHAPTER 20 Problem # 1 page 397 Firm A has $10‚000 in assets entirely financed with equity. Firm B also has $10‚000 in assets‚ but these assets are financed by $5‚000 in debt (with a 10 percent rate of interest) and $5‚000 in equity. Both firms sell 10‚000 units of output at $2.50 per unit. The variable costs of production are $1‚ and fixed production costs are $12‚000. (To ease the calculation‚ assume no income tax.) Firm A Assets 10‚000 Firm B Assets 10‚000 $5‚000

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    Stock Valuation FIN/571 April 13‚ 2015 John Triplett‚ CPA Stock Valuation Intro- Janice A primary “goal for management is to maximize the current value of the firm’s stock” (Parrino‚ Kidwell‚ Bates‚ 2012‚ pg. 12). As a result‚ understanding the true value of stock is beneficial. Stock valuation is important to identify which stocks are more desirable and will maximize wealth. Since stock has an effect on business and one’s own portfolio‚ valuing stock is critical. Several methods to value stock exist

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    456‚312 and total assets of $4‚812‚369 for the year ending September 30‚ 2006. It also has current liabilities of $1‚041‚012‚ common equity of $1‚500‚000‚ and retained earnings of $1‚468‚347. How much long-term debt does the firm have? $803‚010 5. Gateway Corp. has an inventory turnover ratio of 5.6. What is the firm’s days’s sales in inventory? 65.2 days 6. Your firm has an equity multiplier of 2.47. What is its debt-to-equity ratio? 1.47 7. Which of the following is not a method of

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    Learning Team Reflection FIN/571 2014 Learning Team Reflection Owners and managers in the business need to make working capital management decisions such as inventory management‚ cash-flow management‚ accounts receivables‚ and supplier or vendor trade credits to ensure the company has sufficient cash-flows to pay short-term obligations. There are a few different working capital strategies a business can employ. Flexible current asset management involves holding large cash balances

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    FIN 571 Final Exam Question Answers By www.StudenteHelp.com Copyright. All Right Reserved By www.StudenteHelp.com Multiple Choice Question 51  You are provided the following working capital information for the Ridge Company: Ridge Company Account $   Inventory $12‚890 Accounts receivable 12‚800 Accounts payable 12‚670   Net sales $124‚589 Cost of goods sold 99‚630 Cash conversion cycle: What is the cash conversion cycle for Ridge Company? A. 38.3 days B. 46.4 days C. 83.5 days D. 129.9 days  Find

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