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    TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT The aggregate capital means in start of the unit absolutely the amount of capital ought to be need. It alludes to the capital, which should be close by while beginning the unit. The following table shows the total capital investment in “xyz enterprise”. SR NO. PARTICULARS AMOUNT 1. Land…

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    their points. They both have a theory about what the three main goals for American education were, but use different terms and ideas to make their argument. John Rury claims that the three main goals of American education is social capital, human capital, and cultural capital. However, David Labaree argues that the three main goals of American education is democratic equality, social efficiency, and social mobility. John Rury is a historian of American education and the author of…

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    Civic Engagement

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    According to Robert Putnam, social capital “refers to features of social organization such as networks, norms, and social trust that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit” (65-78). The amount of social capital is not at the same level as it was in the past. This is due to a change in the amount of civic engagement throughout communities. In most areas and organizations today, either a higher degree or a lower degree of civic engagement is observed. In my community, a lower…

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    Human Capital and Social Capital Two areas of improvement for my employer include the company’s investment in both human capital and social capital. Investments should be made in both human capital and social capital “with the intentions of reaping future returns or benefits” for both the individual and the organization (Kinicki & Fugate, 2016, p. 9). According to an article written by Arena and Uhl-Bien, many organizations are shifting from focusing on human capital to social capital (2016)…

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    successful. Important decision by management is considered capital budgeting. This is how a company knows if an investment is worth it. Capital budgeting helps a company to strategize for the next few years (Parrino, Kidwell, & Bates, 2011). “Capital budgeting projects can be classified into three types: (1) independent projects, (2) mutually exclusive projects, and (3) contingent projects. Capital budgeting have two terms cost of capital and capital rationing (Parrino, Kidwell, & Bates, 2011,…

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    zero (0). That is, the future cash flows of the investment plan equal the initial capital outlay of the project. The technique analyzes an investment plan by comparing the yield on investment to the minimum hurdle rate of a company. Like the NPV method, internal rate of return also puts into consideration the time value of money, where it discounts the future inflows. The procedure relies on the initial cost of the capital that the firm may incur when undertaking a project and the cash proceeds…

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    Venture Capitalists and Founders Startups increase their efficiency through principals and venture capital members. They run the management, regulate and control the operations and devise new strategies. The investors look at the principal’s performance and also the ability of venture partners. Risk and Reward of Financing Startups Investment in new portfolios is risky but if it becomes profitable is gives many rewards. The new era of smart phones, cloud storages and portable devices have…

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    Social capital is a critical resource for organizations engaged in complex work that spans knowledge domains (Hargadon & Sutton, 1997; Reagans & McEvily, 2003). Actors who span knowledge domains can provide access to non-local expertise and material resources (Burt, 2012; Reagans & McEvily, 2003). These actors, often called “brokers” in social capital and network literature, also have a strong influence on the flow of information and resources through social networks. Brokers can use their…

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    Chameleon Shoes Case Study

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    form of capital investment hence the need for entrepreneurs to identify reliable sources of financing. The chameleon shoes venture, being a new business opportunity will require reliable sources of capital. In fact, the chameleon shoes business will require finances to purchase assets and for its working capital operations. As such, the paper seeks to explore various sources of capital with particular interest on venture capital as well as their pros and cons. Potential sources of capital…

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    Capital punishment is an outdated method to deal with prisoners that have committed dreadful felonies. Currently 32 states have the death penalty in the United States. The U.S. is the only country on the western hemisphere with this punishment while countries in the middle east still have it. Since 1970, 1,400 felonies have been executed and 28 death penalties this past year. In due time the death penalty will be removed and with America’s luck that’s going to be the same era, where crime levels…

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