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    Trident University Module 5- SLP FIN501 Dr. Glenn Tenney Net present Value‚ Mergers and acquisitions When brainstorming on the possible ideas of mergers or acquisitions it was easy at first to automatically think similar corporations within the same market either small or big or even in direct competition. Upon researching and reviewing the required readings I realized there are numerous types of mergers and acquisitions that could and should be considered in the terms of better business

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    As with any other merger analysis‚ we need to examine the present value of the incremental cashflows. The cash flow today from the acquisition is the acquisition costs plus the dividends paidtoday‚ or:Acquisition of Hybrid–$550‚000‚000Dividends from Hybrid$150‚000‚000Total–$400‚000‚000Using the information provided‚ we can determine the cash flows to Birdie Golf from acquiringHybrid Golf. All earnings not retained are paid as dividends‚ so the cash flows for the next five yearswill be: Year 1Year

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    new vessel in present value terms? Compared to the book value of the ship of $39M‚ what can you conclude about the effect of the installment payments? 3. Should Ms. Linn purchase the capesize carrier? Assume that it is going to be sold for scrap after 15 years. [Hint: Construct the Free Cash Flows of the project.] 4. Does your conclusion in (3) change if you instead assume that Ocean Carriers operates the capesize for the full life of 25 years before selling it for scrap value (grown by inflation)

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    (p60) (p8) Question 16 Answer = 3 Net profit is the difference between the total costs and the total income over the life of the project. ((-155 000) + (-5 000) + 40 000 + 50 000 + 50 000 + 50 000 + 30 000) = R60 000 Question 17 Answer = 4 Net profit is the difference between the total costs and the total income over the life of the project. ((-140 000) + 15 000 + 5 000 + 20 000 + 30 000 + 60 000 + 70 000) = R60 000 Additional information about net profit: advantage as method for comparing

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    Question 1 2 out of 2 points | | | Assume that the economy is in a mild recession‚ and as a result interest rates and money costs generally are relatively low. The WACC for two mutually exclusive projects that are being considered is 8%. Project S has an IRR of 20% while Project L ’s IRR is 15%. The projects have the same NPV at the 8% current WACC. However‚ you believe that the economy is about to recover‚ and money costs and thus your WACC will also increase. You also think that the projects

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    Personal Strengths and Weaknesses Priscilla A. Williams University of Phoenix Personal Strengths and Weaknesses Identifying one’s strengths and weaknesses can be difficult if one does not want to admit that one has a weakness. Being able to try to identify one’s strengths and weaknesses is something that everyone should do in order to become all that he or she can be. One can use his or her strengths and abilities to contribute positively in their work‚ personal and educational environment

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    Identify strengths and weakness within the company: (Rough Draft) Weakness: 1. Coke did lese to merge its product with local cultures by adapting packaging‚ serving size and flavors. So it was putting distance between itself and its country of origin. 2. Coke failed to develop good products for teen market to match Pepsi’s Mountain dew and good products for “new agers” to match SoBe South Beach Beverage‚ the owners of SoBe decided to sell to Pepsi‚ not Coke‚ because they saw Coke as uncreative

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    negotiator. A negotiator’s relative strength is determined by the quality and extent of his/her preparation. The better you understand your interests (why you want what you want); and the better you understand the interests of other parties (why they want what they want)‚ the greater the chance you will be able to reach an desirable solution which leaves the parties feeling as if each has achieved the major portion of their goals. A negotiator’s relative strength can be measured by whether people walk

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    opportunity to develop basic foundational skills in language and literacy in preschool enter kindergarten ready to learn to read and write. As evaluating my own teaching I believe that as a teacher I need to evaluate my teaching techniques. My greatest strength as a teacher is that I have a great passion for teaching students‚ my love for learning and experiencing new ideas in class. I am able to adapt my lessons to meet the needs of all students. Mostly I put theory into Practice and this has helped me

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    3 Methods That Can Truly Turn Your Weaknesses into Strengths Have you ever asked yourself “What are my weaknesses?” It sure feels like putting yourself into a trap‚ but if answered honestly can land you anywhere. Why are we all so afraid of saying it out loud? It is definitely not our favorite word. No one wants their weak spots pointed out‚ although we all have them. Yes‚ there isn’t a single person without any weaknesses. Why then the need to keep them hidden from plain view? Why we tend to find

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