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    Market Risk Analysis

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    market risk and specific risk. The market risk and specific risk are the components that make up the total risk of any investment. Market risk and specific risk are two different forms of risk that affect assets. Market risk is also referred to as systematic risk and it affects a large number of asset classes (Nickolas, 2015). Market risk is the risk inherent to invest in a specific market. Each of the markets has their own inherent risks and the level of the risk(s) is different in each of the…

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    Ifrs Vs Gaap

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    What is the meaning of GAAP and IFRS? GAAP is the abbreviation for generally accepted accounting principles. Which is the values and guidelines pointed out by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). IFRS stands for International Financial Reporting Standards which intel’s the accounting standards developed by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). Which is the global standard for the planning of shared company financial statements. The start of the U.S. GAAP and IFRS was…

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    Nike, Inc.: Case Study

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    Individual Assignment Part I: According to the data of Nike, Inc. and Timberland Bancorp, Inc. from December 2008 to December 2013 showed by the attached excel, the annualized expected return, standard deviation and correlation of the two stocks are calculated and revealed. Using the result of the closing price minus the opening price to divide by the opening price can figure out the monthly returns during the 5 years in order to obtain the average monthly return. Then, the average monthly…

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    analysis can serve as a tool to understand the relationship between quantities, and can be a useful benchmark in the comparison of two or more organizations within a common industry (Faello, 2015). The use of these ratios can determine factors such as asset and debt management, as well as calculating return on equity. By using public source documents, such as a firm’s income statement and balance sheet, a perceptive individual should be able to decipher the data into an organized format, which…

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    2011, Medibank Health Solutions was formed incorporating the abilities of Health Services of Australia and, by 2012 it provided health solutions to Australia Defence Force. The funds were utilised for acquisition of tangible assets such as plant and equipment, and intangible assets(software) which are bought or upgraded every year to provide better service to customers and have a competitive edge in the…

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    for a $40 donation. And, the organization could enclose an invitation for the loved one who receives the stuffed animal to become a donor. This organization has little investments-securities on line 54, receives little in grants, and most of the assets are tied up in land, buildings, and equipment which are not much help when an organization needs cash now. In addition, the organization has a high loss for A/R, and it would appear the organization is actually down almost a $900,000 for the…

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    Networking Capital Essay

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    involving current assets and current liabilities. Networking capital is current assets minus current liabilities. According to the balance sheet for 2012, the networking capital can be calculated as follows: $8,752.00-$6,862.00= $1890.00 2. The networking capital for 2011 (using the same formula: current assets- current liabilities) $10,083.00-$6,486.00=$3597.00 3. The change in NWC decreased from 2011 ($3597.00) to 2012 ($1890.00) $1707.00. 4. To determine the cash flow from assets: Cash flow=…

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    Inventory Turnover Ratio

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    measures the ability of a company to fulfill its current liabilities with its most liquid assets. Overall, a rising quick ratio indicates that the company has enough cash to pay back its current liabilities. From the calculation, a decrease of Sleep Country’s quick ratios is prevalent between the 2014 to 2015 fiscal years. In 2014, the ratio reveals that Sleep Country had approximately $1.06 in quick assets for every $1 in current liabilities. However, in 2015 the quick ratio decreased to 0.40.…

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    Lufthansa Case Study

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    Intangible assets; assets that is not physical in nature. Corporate intellectual property including items such as patents, trademarks, copy rights and business methodologies. In Lufthansa account are shown at cost while internal lead to intangible assets from which the group expects to obtain future benefit and which can be measured reliably are capitalised at cost of production and…

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    bank can be classified as insolvent. The first is if the worth of the bank 's assets and less that the worth of the bank 's liabilities. The second is if the bank cannot pay its debts, even if the bank 's assets are worth more than their liabilities, this is then a problem with the bank 's liquidity. When analyzing the profitability or worth of a bank, book value is commonly used to understand the net worth of all the assets and liabilities that a bank holds on its balance sheet. However, there…

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