Q1. Please compare the advantages and disadvantages of the following investment rules: Net Present Value (NPV)‚ Payback Period‚ Discounted Payback Period‚ Average Accounting Return‚ Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Profitability Index (PI). (You can start by considering the following questions for each investment rule: Does it use cash flows or accounting earnings? Does it consider all cash flows or not? Does it apply a proper discount rate? Whether the acceptance criteria are clear and reasonable
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T3 Question 9 (a) The following are the financial statements of Watton Sdn. Bhd. and Guardon Sdn. Bhd. for the year ended 2009: Income Statement for the year ended 31 December 2009 | Watton Sdn. Bhd. | Guardon Sdn. Bhd. | | RM’000 | RM’000 | Sales | 176‚000 | 450‚000 | Cost of goods sold | 78‚000 | 335‚000 | Gross Profit | 98‚000 | 115‚000 | Operating expenses | 21‚700 | 78‚000 | Profit before interest and tax | 76‚300 | 37‚000 | Interest | 5‚000 | 21‚000 | Profit before
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Chapter 14 Multinational Capital Budgeting Lecture Outline Subsidiary versus Parent Perspective Tax Differentials Restricted Remittances Excessive Remittances Exchange Rate Movements Input for Multinational Capital Budgeting Multinational Capital Budgeting Example Background Analysis Factors to Consider in Multinational Capital Budgeting Exchange Rate Fluctuations Inflation Financing Arrangement Blocked Funds Uncertain Salvage Value Impact of Project
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edu Office Hours Monday/Thursday 10am-noon Required Text and Learning Materials (1) Berk‚ J. and P. DeMarzo. 2007. Corporate Finance. 2nd Edition. Pearson‚ Addison-Wesley with MyLab access. The ISBN is 0-13-295-040-5. (2) Lecture Notes. The lecture notes will be posted weekly on Blackboard‚ before class. (3) MyFinanceLab: All homework and quizzes are posted on MyFinanceLab. Instructions available at the end of this syllabus. Course ID: mousavi28617 Blackboard Site A Blackboard
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Introduction to Business 1301 14 April 2013 Business Financing for the Small Business: Go Fund Yourself Business financing takes on many forms‚ from the traditional to the contemporary. This paper explores the various ways a small business entrepreneur might consider financing his or her enterprise. The type of financing pursued by any entrepreneur will largely depend on the type of business being financed‚ the amount of financing needed‚ and the type of relationship one wants with the financier
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The Rights and Responsibilities of Multinational Companies in a Globalized World Multinational companies are the biggest players in economy today‚ replacing the role states used to play in the past. Through globalization‚ the multinational companies become increasingly important in our world economy. Nowadays‚ more than half of the top economies in the world are led by multinational private companies and the international investment comes increasingly from private sources. Foreign Direct Investment
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S Equip is creating a cash budget for the following year and has forecasted expected cash collections over the next five quarters (one year plus first quarter of next year) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Sales 1650 1950 2000 1800 2050 Cash collections 1650 1700 1750 1750 At end of Q1 right now. Purchases are 74% of expected sales next qt Taxes are 15% of next period’s sales in Q3‚ Mooney expects to expand one plant which requires additional 1‚074 million investment Every quarter‚ Mooney
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: Business Finance Level : 3 Credits : 3 Mode of Study : Lectures Seminars Pre-requisites : Financial Accounting (AF2108) Accounting for Decision Making (AF2111) OR equivalent Assessment : Coursework Final Examination 40% 60% Minimum Pass Grade : Coursework Final Examination (D) (D) 28 hours 14 hours ROLE AND PURPOSE This subject aims to provide a solid and rigorous introduction to the basic fundamentals of finance. Topics
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Shanell Turner Business Finance 9/14/14 Course Project – Part I Introduction The Course Project is an opportunity for you to apply concepts learned to a real-life simulation experience. Throughout the Course Project‚ you will assume that you work as a financial analyst for AirJet Best Parts‚ Inc. The Course Project
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FINS1613 Business Finance Semester 2 – 2009 Version 1.0.3 Contents Page 3 Page 7 Page 10 Page 14 Page 18 Page 23 Page 26 Page 29 Page 32 Page 38 Page 42 Basic Concepts Introduction to Financial Mathematics The Valuation of a Firm’s Securities Capital Budgeting Capital Budgeting Applications – Part 1 Capital Budgeting Applications – Part 2 Risk and Return The Capital Asset Pricing Model Cost of Capital and Raising Capital Capital Structure Dividend Policy Copyright © Ka Hei Yeh 2009 First
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