Lecture 1: The advantages of forming a corporation are: * Reduction of personal liability. A sole proprietor has unlimited liability * Taxes. Forming a corporation may mean that more expenses can be considered business expenses and be deducted from the company’s income. * Improved credibility. The business may have increased credibility in the business world compared to a sole proprietorship. * Ability to attract investment. Corporations can raise capital through the sale of equity
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sold. This process produces lots of waste water‚ which poisonous properties‚ which is being dumped into nearby streams‚ which then flow onto the land of downstream ranches‚ severely damaging the land. Discuss this problem using the tools of public finance and propose two solutions‚ one involving taxes and the other involving property rights. In Montana‚ there are some large deposits of water containing dissolved methane (fossil fuel). It is possible to pump this water out of the ground and release
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Personal Finance Personal finance is the application of the principles of finance to the monetary decisions of an individual or family. It addresses the ways in which individuals or families obtain‚ budget‚ save‚ and spend monetary resources over time‚ taking into account various financial risks and future life events. It refers to the financial decisions which an individual or a family unit is required to make to obtain‚ budget‚ save‚ and spend monetary resources over time‚ taking into account
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FIN3201 GROUP ASSIGNMENT (20%) Question 1 (18 marks) Nilai Sdn Bhd wishes to accumulate funds to provide a retirement annuity for its vice president of research‚ Dorcas Lee. Miss Lee‚ by contract‚ will retire at the end of exactly 12 years. Upon retirement‚ she is entitled to receive an annual end-of-year payment of RM42‚000 for exactly 20 years. If she dies prior to the end of the 20-year period‚ the annual payments will pass to her heirs. During the 12-year “accumulation period‚” Nilai wishes
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process would be extremely costly because of the up-front information costs faced by potential lenders. Cost inefficiencies would arise with the identification of potential borrowers‚ the pooling of small savings into loans of sufficient size to finance corporate activities‚ and the assessment of risk and investment opportunities. Moreover‚ lenders would have to monitor the activities of borrowers over each loan’s life span. The net result
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Problem Set 2 International Finance Shrikhande Fall 2006 SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS TO CHAPTER 4 PROBLEMS 1. From base price levels of 100 in 1987‚ West German and U.S. price levels in 1988 stood at 102 and 106‚ respectively. If the 1987 $/DM exchange rate was $0.54‚ what should the exchange rate be in 1988? In fact‚ the exchange rate in 1988 was DM 1 = $0.56. What might account for the discrepancy? (Price levels were measured using the consumer price index.) Answer. If e1981 is the dollar
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 | An American Mutual Fund company invested USD 2‚000‚000 in BSE on 31.12.2007 when the BSE sensex was 20‚000 points. On 31.03.2008‚ the company observed that its portfolio depreciated by 23% when the BSE sensex touched 16‚000 points. If the company decided to withdraw the investment from India‚ what would be the net increase or decrease in their investment in terms of dollar? | | | | | | | | | | | | $/Rs spot rates are
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B6301: Corporate Finance Clarkson Lumber C C Co. Valuation Clarkson Valuation Navin Chopra 1 Clarkson‚ 1996 • At the beginning of 1996‚ company is entirely owned by Mr. Clarkson • Following tight funding during a period of good business performance‚ the company has obtained debt funding to payoff the trade credit‚ NP trade • While financials for the first quarter of 1996 are available‚ we will value the company as at the beginning of 1996/end of 1995 Clarkson Valuation
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ABOUT THE INDUSTRY FMCG Sector in India Description: FMCG industry‚ alternatively called as CPG (Consumer packaged goods) industry primarily deals with the production‚ distribution and marketing of consumer packaged goods. The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are those consumables which are normally consumed by the consumers at a regular interval. Some of the prime activities of FMCG industry are selling‚ marketing‚ financing‚ purchasing‚ etc. The industry also engaged in operations‚ supply chain
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______________________________________________________________________________ Abstract Human resource planning begins with a forecast of the number and types of employees needed to achieve the organization’s objectives. Planning also involves job analysis‚ which consists of the preparation of job descriptions and job specifications. Of particular concern for today’s executives is the growing body of laws regulating the human resource management process. ______________________________________________________________________________
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