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BUCKS NEW UNIVERSITY
MODULE TITLE - INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
MODULE CODE- BM702FT
ASSIGNMENT TITLE – CASE STUDY BLESSED FARM CW1

STUDENT ID -21330789
STUDENT NAME- FARHANA SHAAN APON
MODULE TUTOR – ALEXANDER AFAKORDZI
DATE OF SUBMISSION- 4th November 2013

Blessed Farm Case Study

Table of content
1. Introduction pg 3
2. Definition of stakeholder pg 4
3. Blessed Farm's stakeholder pg 4
4. Motivation factor for the stake holder pg 4
5. Evaluation of each proposal pg 5
i. Blessed farm's strength and weakness in respect of each proposals pg 5 ii. The financial and non financial information required for each proposal pg 7 iii. The sources of information pg 8 iv. Stakeholders favourable and non favourability for each proposal and the obstruction that can be caused by the non favourable stakeholder pg 9
v. Changes required making the plans happen pg 10
6. Conclusion pg 11
7. References pg12

Introduction
Blessed Farm is a pig farm owned by Mr Brighton and Mr Stayton. As partners Mr Stayton provided three hundred acres of farm land which he recently inherited. And Mr Brighton brought to the company his expertise, having previous industry experience and being a Government advisor of agricultural matter. The farm got funded by a grant of fifty percent from European Community, a capital from Mr Brighton and a bank loan.
The farm is one a three hundered acre land and has a capacity to keep one hundred sows, piglet and four boars. The farming of the pig is a factory farming which means the heating, feeding and ventilation of the buildings are automated. The pigs are kept in stalls. Then the sows are moved to birthing quarters and kept tied up for more control and to keep them from crushing their piglets. After few weeks of birthing the piglets are kept in small kennel and gradually to large pens, and after reaching an

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