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    the Capital investment analysis, there are tools that can turn the cash flow into more clear-cut numbers if a plan works or not. One of the methods is the breakeven analysis, and its purpose is to give managers insight into the projects liquidity and risk. With the breakeven analysis, a healthcare manager can pinpoint the revenue needed to cover business expenses. In the breakeven analysis, payback is a measure of the cumulative cash flow turns positive and, at one time it was what managers used…

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    Positive cash flow means you are bringing in more cash than is flowing out and with a negative cash flow, you have more cash flowing out than in. The cash flow statement is a key indicator in determining the financial health of a company. “Companies can remain in business without turning a profit but they won’t last for long with a negative cash flow,” (Wagner, 2005, p. 17). We’ve all heard the phrase in business, “cash is king.” Having cash on hand affords companies better…

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    Using a spreadsheet, financial calculator, or trial and error to find the root of the equation, we find that: IRRNX-20 = 20.34% The IRR criteria implies accepting the NX-20. c. The profitability index is the present value of all subsequent cash flows, divided by the initial investment, so the profitability index of each project is: PINP-30 = ($185,000{[1 – (1/1.15)5 ] / .15 }) / $550,000 PINP-30 = 1.128 PINX-20 = [$100,000 / 1.15 + $110,000 / 1.152 + $121,000 / 1.153 + $133,100 /…

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    sales, other operating costs, and tax rates are not affected, and assume that the same depreciation method is used for tax and stockholder reporting purposes.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | Companies' cash positions would decline. | Correct Answer: | Companies' cash positions would decline. | | | | | Question 9 4 out of 4 points | | | Which of the following statements is CORRECT?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | One way to increase EVA is to…

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    Cashflows Year | Net Annual Cash Flow | | | | | Cost | (250,000) | | | |…

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    they probably have more liquid assets available. GameStop does not have much in the way of liquid assets because they are still working on expanding even more. Between 2010 and 2011, total store numbers increased from 6,450 to 6,670. This is why cash and liquid assets are lower in 2011, because the company has been expanding and working on building more revenue up. It seems that GameStop is continuing to reinvest in itself by expanding and making the company available to more…

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    According to The Nature of Science, it is “a determination of what is most likely to be correct at the current time with the evidence at our disposal.” It aims for measurable results through testing and analysis. It views knowledge as a systematic enterprise that has the ability to build and organize knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. It also refers to a body of knowledge that is able to be rationally explained and reliably applied. It is viewed as…

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    current ratio is above the desired 2:1, the industry standard and the sector standard. There was a small dip between 2014 and 2015 due to the large decrease in cash and equivalents. The drop was not as large as would be expected because Under Armour’s accounts receivable and inventory accounts both went up to balance out the drop in cash. Accounts Receivable Collection Period Under Armour’s accounts receivable collection period has been fairly good keeping under or around the ideal 30 day…

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    spending, and also helps the firm set and measure goals. Both of these tools are useful for long term planning. A business is often measured by profits, and your budget is the same way. Since the ultimate goal of personal finance is to make yourself cash positive each month, it is important to get rid of as much frivolous debt as possible. Any of your income that is financed by debt is temporary, and any of your income used to service debt payments…

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    Portfolio managers who use an immunization strategy frequently takes into account Macaulay duration. The Macaulay Duration of a collection of cash flows is a weighted average of time periods, at which the cash flow occur, where the weights are the present values of cash flows with respect to the sum of the present value of all the cash flows i.e. the value of cash flow at time 0. Macaulay’s Duration is represented by, D: Where Current Bond price…

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