Assignment “Net Promoter Score: a strong indicator of loyalty and growth?” 2 Table of Content Page Introduction…………………………………………………………………………3 1 Main advantages of the NPS……………………………………………...4 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 Simple and understandable – the calculation of the NPS……...4 Simple categorization of the customer groups - …………………. application of the NPS……………………………………………...5 Motivating Change - customer-focused management by NPS...6 Main disadvantages of the NPS ................................
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In the 1960s‚ the first form of the internet was created. It was a bit crude but this was the start of what would go on and become one of the biggest industry in the world. Today‚ the internet is so much better then the creators could of ever dreamed. At a moment’s notice all the information someone could possibly want is there in seconds‚ effortlessly. Even Though we have come along way since the creation of the internet we still have a lot to learn. Internet providers in the United States have
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client/server network is simpler to set up. b. A client/server network allows resources to be managed centrally. c. A client/server network does not require a network operating system. d. A client/server network is less expensive to set up. 2. What is the primary function of a file server on a client/server network? a. It monitors how many users are logged on to a WAN. b. It manages access and use of shared applications and data. c. It prevents unauthorized remote users from connecting to
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Table of Contents 1.1 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
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_________________ How the Federal Funds Rate Affects 10 Year Treasury Bond Yields ______________________________________________________________________ I. Introduction The Federal Open Market Committee raised the federal funds target interest rate from the historically low 1% to 1.25% at its meeting in June 2004. Macroeconomic theory tells us that long-term interest rates tend to move in the same direction‚ and generally in concert with‚ shortterm interest rates (Abel 2005). So‚ we would expect
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1 - Energy Costs Find information on energy cost: Advantages (government websites) 2 - Cost of Equity‚ Appropriate Discount Rate (WACC) Cost of equity 1. Formula Risk Free Rate + (Market Premium x Overall Company Beta) 2. Each part a. Risk free rate (10-year T-bill) i. bond rating chosen * interest rate * b. Market premium c. Beta i. Appropriate Discount Rate (WACC) 1. Formula Weight of Debt x After-Tax Cost of Debt) + (Debt to Equity x Cost of Equity) 2. WACC (important – why is it important
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m. sole proprietorship n. partnership o. corporation p. limited liability partnership 5.) Maddux‚ Inc.‚ has completed its fiscal year and reported the following information. The company had current assets of $153‚413‚ net fixed assets of $ 412‚331‚ and other assets of $83‚552. The firm also has current liabilities worth $65‚314‚ long-term debt of $178‚334‚ and common
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What is it‚ and how does it affect you? Net neutrality is defined as‚ “the principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source‚ and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.”[1] In better terms‚ it is what allows the average person have open access to the Internet‚ without censorship or restriction of ideas. Net Neutrality is the Internet’s freedom of speech. Recently‚ many bills–up to 10[2]–have been proposed
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Federal Reserve Paper Alex Layer Macroeconomics On October 23 and 24 the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee held a meeting to discuss what they need to do or continue to do to stimulate the economy. According to the statement consumer spending has increased‚ but investment in companies has continued to decrease. They also said that inflation has increased which causes energy costs to go up‚ but the expectations are looking good. The Fed decided that continuing to buy securities would be
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End the Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve System‚ also known as the central banking system of the United States‚ was created in 1913 through the Federal Reserve Act. It was a direct result of the economic panic that had set in on 1907. This centralized banking system has ruled our nation’s monetary system for almost a century now‚ and ironically the value has gradually become less and less over time. According to the Consumer Price Index‚ in 2008 it took $21.57 to purchase what $1 could purchase
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