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    In profit care organizations each of the financial statements commonly called: Balance sheet, Income statement, Statement of retained earnings, and Statement of cash flow. The following questions relate to the statement of operations of not for-profit health care organizations. What is the analogous for-profit statement called? What are the main sections of the statement of operations? Statement of operations…

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    value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), terminal value (TV), and modified internal rate of return (MIRR) of its newest potential investment project, the company must first calculate its free cash flows. The calculation begins by subtracting the operating costs and the 20% depreciation expenses from the cash flows derived from sales revenues. Next, the income tax (35%) is then subtracted from the resulting operating income to arrive at the company’s after-tax earnings before income tax. The…

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    I also want to dance to “Jackson” by Johnny cash and June Carter Cash, with my husband too. I am a huge fan of country music, especially Johnny Cash and I think if we did not dance to at least one classic country song in a barn at our wedding reception it would be some sort of blasphemy. As far as the father daughter dance song goes, it will be…

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    Johnny R Cash was born on February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas. Or mainly known as “The Man In Black”. Johnny Cash was very famous for what he loved to do. Growing up for the Cash’s wasn’t very easy. However, his mother kept their spirits high with her singing. J.R. got his talent from being around his musical family. Many times his mother and sister sung in the cotton fields to pass the time. Being one of seven sibling’s, at the age of three him and his family moved to Dyess, Arkansas.…

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    2.2.3 Influencing Factors The total amount of funds is hugely influenced by strategic planning, which is defined as an important vehicle for setting priorities, making investment decisions, and laying out growth plans (HBR.org, 2013). It also relates to financial performance of SMEs (Peter McKiernan & Clare Morris, 1994). In addition, SMEs will encounter with common obstacles in their way towards a more diversified financial offer. First, investor due diligence requirements are difficult for…

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    Intel and AMD are two companies that operate in the semiconductor industry. Although they are in the same industry they are very different in terms of market capitalization with Intel being valued at $149.55 billion and AMD being valued at $3.80 billion. The differences are also showcased in their stock returns. Intel’s average annual three-year return is 9% while AMD’s is 2%. Therefore, Intel has produced a higher return for their investors over the previous three years. But when comparing…

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    Financial Accounting and Managerial Accounting Financial accounting and managerial accounting are both used to deliver facts about the organization to a decision maker. Managerial accounting is often mentioned as “cost accounting”. This is the method of categorizing, calculating, investigating, understanding, and connecting data for determining the businesses goals. Managerial accounting and financial accounting vary in significant ways, managerial accounting is designed to assist managers in…

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    many challenges that a manager will face. One important challenge is managing cash flow so goods, employees and overhead are paid. Timely payments are important for the overall health of any business. “Cash flow management allows a company to estimate the amount of cash that it will have on hand at any one time, project trends in cash inflow and cash outflow, and evaluate whether a shortfall or surplus in cash” (Cash Flow Management, 2016) is possible. The low average profit margin of a…

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    David Frykman (2003) identified three bases of valuation, including cash flow, return and operational variables. Thus, a great number of valuation approach such as EVA and DDM can be used under certain conditions. However, the most common valuation approach is the discounted cash flow model(DCF). It considers perspectives of all claimholders in the company. Economists define the corporate value as the present value of expected free cash flow of company discounted by its weighted average cost of…

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    Proforma Cash Flows & Valuation. The Gordon Company is considering starting up a new business line of paint. The equipment required to produce the paint will cost $1,600,000. It will cost an additional $200,000 to ship, install and prepare the equipment for operation. The cost of materials in permanent working capital amount to $320,000. They anticipate training expenditures of $30,000 that must be paid prior to operating the equipment. Marketing representatives say that the company should…

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