Week 1 Capital Budgeting I Tutorial: Chapter 1‚ 2 Chapter 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance Question 3: Investment and financing decisions Vocabulary test. Explain the differences between: a. Real and financial assets. b. Capital budgeting and financing decisions c. Closely held and public corporations d. Limited and unlimited liability. Answer a. Financial assets‚ such as stocks or bank loans‚ are claims held by investors. Corporations sell financial assets to raise
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Your Company Name Budget Proposal for [enter years here] BUSN-278 [Term] Professor[name] DeVry University Table of Contents Section Title Subsection Title Page Number 1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 Sales Forecast 2.1 Sales Forecast 2.2 Methods and Assumptions 3.0 Capital Expenditure Budget 4.0 Investment Analysis 4.1 Cash Flows 4.2 NPV Analysis 4.3 Rate of Return Calculations 4.4 Payback Period Calculations 5.0 Pro Forma Financial Statements 5.1 Pro Forma
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Introduction 1.2 NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV) 1.3 ADVANTAGES OF NPV 1.4 DISADVANTAGES OF NPV 1.5 PAYBACK 1.6 Arguments in favour of payback 1.7 Debt vs Equity 1.8 Equity equals Ownership (Share Profits and Control) 1.9 Debt: Money You Owe 2.0 ADVANTAGES OF DEBT COMPARED TO EQUITY 2.1 DISADVANTAGES OF DEBT COMPARED TO EQUITY 2.2 Managerial Ownership and Agency Costs 2.3 Concentrated Ownership and Agency Costs 2.4 Debt and Agency Costs 2.5 PECKING ORDER THEORY OVERVIEW 2.6 CAPITAL MARKET TREATMENT
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heart and make it pure. This can be only achieved through value education. What are values? It is told by Ancient Indians that: Aachaaryaath paadam aadatthe paadam sishya swamedhayaa Paadam sa brahmachaaribhya: sesham kaalakramena cha (you) get one quarter (of the knowledge) from the teacher‚ one quarter from yourself ( by self analyses) one quarter from others and the rest (one quarter) during the process of living. The VALUES can be defined as the factors/merits derived for psychological
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IGNOU MBA MS - 04 Solved Assignments July 2011 Course Code : MS - 04 Course Title : Accounting and Finance for Managers Assignment Code : MS-04/SEM - I /2011 Coverage : All Blocks Note: Answer all the questions and send them to the Coordinator of the Study Centre you are attached with. 1. Discuss and explain the relevance of the following accounting concepts a) Business entity b) Money measurement c) Continuity d) Cost e) Accrual f) Conservatism g) Materiality h) Consistency
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account that pays 10 percent interest annually‚ how much money will be in your account after 5 years? 2. What is the present value of a security that promises to pay you $5‚000 in 20 years? Assume that you can earn 7 percent if you were to invest in other securities of equal risk. 3. If you deposit money today into an account that pays 6.5 percent interest‚ how long will it take for you to double your money? 4. Your parents are planning to retire in 18 years. They currently have $250‚000
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Industrial Marketing Management 33 (2004) 765 – 778 Towards value-based pricing—An integrative framework for decision making Andreas Hinterhuber* Falkstrasse 16‚ 6020 Innsbruck‚ Austria Received 1 April 2003; accepted 18 October 2003 Available online 23 December 2003 Abstract Despite a recent surge of interest‚ the subject of pricing in general and value-based pricing in particular has received little academic investigation. Yet‚ pricing has a huge impact on financial results‚ both in absolute
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will $1000 deposit in savings account earning a compound annual interest rate of 6% be worth at the end of the following number years? a) 3 years $1‚191 b) 5 years $1‚338 c) 10 years $1‚791 2. If you require a 9% return on your investment which would you prefer? a) $5‚000 today PV = $5‚000 b) $15‚000 five years from today PV = $9‚748.50 c) $1‚000 per year for 15 years PV = $8061 Select option b 3. The Lancer
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The misapplication of capital investment appraisal techniques Drury‚ Colin‚ Tayles‚ Mike. Management Decision. London: 1997. Vol. 35‚ Iss. 2; pg. 86 Abstract (Summary) An examination of the surveys of capital budgeting practices that have been undertaken during the past 20 years in both the UK and US reveals a trend towards a continuing increase in the use of more sophisticated capital budgeting techniques. In a longitudinal survey of capital budgeting practices of large UK companies between
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want a 40 percent rate of return on their investment‚ calculate the venture’s present value. B. Now assume that the Year 6 cash flows are forecasted to be $900‚000 in the stepping stone year and are expected to grow at an 8 percent compound annual rate thereafter. Assuming that the investors still want a 40 percent rate of return on their investment‚ calculate the venture’s present value. C. Now extend Part B one step further. Assume that the required rate of return on the investment
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