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    Corporate Finance Case Study

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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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    P4 . OPERATION MANAGEMENT Operations management is the part of management that is accountable for planning and control the production of a good or service for achieving the business targets. The target of operations management is to reinforce and achieve the planned purposes of the business and spending the minimum quantity of resources existing without losing efficacy or quality. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM) TQM is the method of managing by giving all inside the business accountability…

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    From an economic view, it is understandable why a person wants to go into business. The whole idea of going into business is to provide some form of product to society and to generate a platform of cash flow for the business and themselves. However, there are potential risk taken in every investment opportunity. A series of questions need to be considered and answered before processing includes if the risk is reasonable or not. Now, realizing that success is an important goal in everything…

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    Canada Goose exporting to China Himanshu Puri (000361959) Paramjeet Saini (000360787) Ritika Sharma (000360793) Qiayizha Gulimina(000361473) Financial Plan Analysis • Breakeven – how many units of your product must be sold to cover fixed costs This is a reality check. If the number of units is very high, then may need to review costs. Breakeven = Total fixed costs/(selling price – cost of goods sold) = number of units Answer : As…

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    general, women have a responsibility to family and work. So it may be difficult for women to focus on their job as a leader because they have limited time on work compared to men. 4.2 Men are less emotional We can never deny that women cannot control their emotional feelings. This will make them hard to focus on their job when they are feeling down or depressed. As for men, they know how to set aside their feelings and not let personal mix with work. 4.3 Men are more independent Men are…

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    Financial Budgeting

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    According to the Hoyle, Schaefer, and Doupnik (2013), “budgeting is an essential element of the financial planning, control, and performance evaluation processes of many” businesses and government entities (p. 706). Even though historical information is used to forecast activities, a budget is a tool to plan future transactions (Boyd, 2013). As a result, firms must use various budgets, such as operating and financial budgets to outline an organization’s financial plan. The primary purpose of…

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    Mensa Situational Analysis

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    address the major strategic management issues faced by the company. The company has issues with the development of numerous poorly executed strategic plans with high operating cost, poor resource management, and the inability to gain adequate financial control. The packaging sector was once the cash cow for Mensa, but the lack of competitors in the industry and growing pressure from customers resulted in a negative competitive position. Mensa once invested in numerous businesses (communication,…

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    Motorola Liability

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    and most recently mobile devices. It is also present in more than 150 markets globally. 2.2.2 Weaknesses The recent acquisition has brought new challenges to the company with respect to increase in R&D expenditure which has affected margins. Cash flows have been strained and despite the robust revenue growth, respective net income has not followed suit. The cost of revenues from Motorola was $3,458 million compared to revenue of $4.1…

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    plan is the financial plan. This section lays out the investment opportunity and all of the costs associated with it as well as how the business will formulate a profit. It contains such items as income statements, balance sheets, cash flow analysis, cost control, and more. Other pertinent information is contained in the appendix of the business plan. This section is important because it goes into much more detail the information that may not have been included in the other sections…

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    Typically, it is easier to obtain lease financing than loans from commercial lenders. It makes cash flow management easier because we will have to pay regularly at the same rate. It is cheaper and easier than some other sources because we don't need to pay the entire amount upfront. Leasing is inflation friendly: as the costs go up over five or ten years…

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