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    Preliminary Operation Plans JD Epoxy has established a website that gives general information about products and services. The website will be developed with more detailed functions so it can offer customer services like consultation‚ Q&A‚ and reservations. Also‚ JD Epoxy plans to use the website for links to other social media like Facebook‚ Youtube and Blogger to connect with customers more closely‚ and there will be video materials introducing the JD Epoxy team that will deliver a friendly

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    III. RESULT AND DISCUSSION The bi-directional jute fiber reinforced epoxy were subjected to mechanical characterization. Its mechanical properties were analyzed. The results revealed that the jute epoxy composite exhibited good mechanical properties. A. Density And Void Fraction One of the main factors that determine the properties of the composite is density. It is often found that the theoretical values of density will not match with the experimentally measured values. This is primarily due to

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    Home Page: Welcome to UPMS: Unique Painting & Maintenance Services Pty Ltd (UPMS) is one if the premier companies in the painting‚ maintenance and epoxy flooring industry and provides variety of services for all your needs. Our goal is to provide quality services for all our clients. Our years of experience in the industry means there is no job we cannot do and we provide reliability and an efficient services. When you need a service that is reliable‚ delivered on time and provides the quality

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    EMBELLISHMENT ACCESSORIES WITH SPECIAL TREATMENTS AND MATERIALS DEREK CHUN KIT‚ CHAN BA(Hons) Scheme in Fashion and Textiles (Fashion Design Specialism) INSTITUTE OF TEXILES & CLOTHING THE HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY EMBELLISHMENT ACCESSORIES WITH SPECIAL TREATMENTS AND MATERIALS A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) In Fashion and Textile (Fashion Design Specialism) Under the supervision of Dr. Jeanne Tan By Derek

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    expected to generate. In question one‚ the synthetic resin has a payback period of 2.50 years where as the epoxy resin has a payback period of 1.50 years‚ meaning the company will recoup its initial investment one year sooner with the epoxy resin than with the synthetic resin. If the company were determining which project to choose based solely on the payback period‚ it would choose the epoxy resin. However‚ the payback period is flawed as a sole decision-making criterion. A major flaw of the payback

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    cumulated stream of forecasted cash flows equal the initial investment (Arnold 2007). By looking at Appendicle A1.0 and A1.1 we can see that the "Epoxy Resin" project has a payback period of 1.5 years while Synthetic Resin has a longer payback period of 2.5 years. On the basis of this methodology we will choose to invest in Epoxy Resin. Though it is important to understand that payback period cannot be used as a measure of probability‚ as it does not take into account the cash

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    1.) Synthetic Resin PP=2+250‚000500‚000 =2.5 yrs. Epoxy Resin PP=1+200‚000400‚000 =1.5 yrs. ***Tim must explain to the board that Payback Method does not consider the cost of the capital (debt/equity) that the project will undertake which is reflected in the cash flow. It only states the length of time the company will be tied up in the project. He should also emphasize that the PBP method ignores the time value of money as well as the cash flows occuring after the payback period

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    Mini Case Report – The Dilemma at Day-Pro 1) PayBack Period for Synthetic Resin and Epoxy Resin: Synthetic Resin PBP = 2 + 250/200 = 2.5 years Epoxy Resin PBP = 1 + 200/400 = 1.5 years To show that using the Payback Period to evaluate the projects is flawed‚ Tim can argue that the PayBack Period ignores the time value of money‚ requires an arbitrary cutoff point‚ ignores cash flows beyond the cutoff date‚ and is biased against long-term projects‚ such as research and development‚ and new projects

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    the longitudinal stiffness E1 of an E-glass/nylon unidirectionally reinforced composite‚ as a function of the volume fraction Vf of fiber. Use the properties from attached Tables. 3. (5 points) Plot the longitudinal tensile strength of an E-glass/epoxy unidirectionallyreinforced composite‚ as a function of the volume fraction of fiber‚ assuming tensile strength follows a volume rule of additivity. Use the properties from attached Tables. 4. (5 points) What is the maximum volume fraction of spherical

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    1. Payback Period of each project Tim can show that the payback period is not appropriate in the analysis of the projects for the following reasons. First‚ it does not properly account for the time value of money‚ risk financing and other important considerations such as opportunity cost and it does not consider the cost of capital. It does not specify any required comparison to other investments or even to not making an investment. The method is an indication of both the risk and the liquidity

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