to be used in another strip mine of our company is nothing different from selling out the equipment and use the money to invest in the new project‚ in other words‚ its provide our company more capital (positive capital expenditure)‚ the after- tax salvage value should be taken into account and included in the net cash flow formula which is employed to calculate the incremental cash flow in year 4. Following the above logical thought‚ we first calculate the operating cash flow. To be able to do so
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Finance 412 Dr.Eskandar Tooma Fall 2010 Savola Sime Egypt Case Study Mayamine El Saady 900061728 May Farag 900060338 Marina Hanna 900060272 Amina Hussein 900061146 Introduction: Real option analysis (ROA) is a decision-making structure that basically calculates the value of a future business decision. ROA borrows from financial options theory. A financial option gives the buyer of a financial asset the right‚ but not the obligation‚ to buy a stock or
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UNIVERSITI TENAGA NASIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING SUBJECT: ACCOUNTING THEORY AND PRACTICE PREPARE FOR: DR.NORHAYATI MAT HUSIN PREPARE BY: NUR FADZILAH BT NORIZAN (AC086628) NUR IZYAN BT MOHD ISHAK (AC086934) NURUL AQILAH BT ZAMRI (AC085167) THILAGA SEGARAN (AC086628) BACHELOR IN ACCOUNTING (HONS) CASE 1: WASTE MANAGEMENT a) Define the matching principle and explain
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Budgeting 1. The Kramer Tool Company has a photocopying machine that it purchased two years ago for $70‚000. The machine is being depreciated straight line over 5 years to a zero salvage value. A competing firm is offering a new photocopying machine that cost $60‚000 and can be depreciated over 5 years to a zero salvage value. Kramer has been assured that the new machine can be sold for $10‚000 after five years. The new machine requires less maintenance and operator attendance and would result in
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Parasites and Humans: Why Can’t We All Just Get Along? Introduction The definition of a parasite is: “an organism that lives on or in an organism of another species‚ known as the host‚ from the body of which it obtains nutriment.” (Dictionary.com‚2012) There are several kinds of parasitic relationships in the world. Mutualism is one of them. This occurs when each member of the association benefits the other. Can humans and parasites have a mutualistic relationship in medicine?
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taxes) Net Investment ============ Illustrative Problems: 1. The management of Brown Metal Fabricators plans to replace a forming machine that was acquired several years ago at a cost of P450‚000. The machine has been depreciated to its salvage value of P50‚000. A new machine can be purchased for P800‚000. The dealer will grant a
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The Effects of Methamphetamine on the Body The abuse of methamphetamine is a very serious problem in the United States. According to one national survey‚ approximately 10 million people in the United States have tried methamphetamine at least once (Meth Abuse and Addiction‚ 2010). Methamphetamine is a highly addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system. Although most of the methamphetamine used in this country comes from foreign or domestic super labs‚ the drug is also easily made
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Task 1 i. After knee surgery‚ your trainer tells you to return to your jogging program slowly. He suggests jogging for 12 minute each day for the first week. Each week thereafter‚ he suggests that you increase that time by 6 minutes per day. How many weeks will it be before you are up to jogging 60 minutes per day? Solution: (12‚ 18‚ 24‚ 30…… 60) T1 = 12‚ T2 = 18‚ T3=24‚ T4 = 30‚ Tn = 60 T2 – T1 = T3 – T2 18 – 12 = 24 – 18 6 = 6 This above is arithemetic sequence. Common
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Brainiac Company purchased a delivery truck for $30‚000 on January 1‚ 2010. The truck has an expected salvage value of $2‚000‚ and is expected to be driven 100‚000 miles over its estimated useful life of 8 years. Actual miles driven were 15‚000 in 2010 and 12‚000 in 2011. | | | | | | | Compute depreciation expense for 2010 and 2011 using (1) the straight-line method‚ (2) the units-of-activity method‚ and (3) the double-declining balance method. (Round cost per mile to 2 decimal
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Disaster Planning Disaster Planning prevention‚ preparedness‚ response‚ recovery PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF DISASTERS .................................................................................................. 2 – NATURAL DISASTERS........................................................................................................................... 2 – MAN-MADE DISASTERS ...................................................................................................................
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