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    There are two variants of the DCF valuation: the equity valuation and the firm valuation. In fact, we can either use the free cash flow to the firm (FCFF), which is the after-tax cash flow that accrues from the firm's operations, net of investments in capital and net working capital, or we can use the free cash flow to equity (FCFE) that is the cash remaining after a firm meets all of its debt obligations and provides for necessary capital expenditure. Discounting the FCFF at the cost of capital…

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    Before agreeing to any project, that has medium or long term effects on the company, a financial analysis has to be done. It is necessary to find out the financial effects before spending any money on it. Investment appraisal techniques Every model has advantages and disadvantages, so it is advisable to use more than one for any given project. Net Present Value (NPV) The NPV model is the most common method analysing investment decisions. It measures capital growth, which is the fundamental…

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    SATYAM SCANDAL- INDIA’S OWN ENRON The Satyam Computer Services Limited company’s wrongdoing is a corporate scam that occurred in India in 2009 where the chairman, Mr. Ramalinga Raju revealed that the company’s accounts had been falsified. Background In 1987, Ramalinga Raju established Satyam, with his brother and brother in law, for providing software development and consultancy services to large firms. The company became public in 1991 and was listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (Balachandran…

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    management firm. The group has operations in four areas: corporate private equity, global marketing strategies, real assets and investment solutions with its specialisation being in Private equity. The group has over $193 billion of assets under management across 128 funds. The firm has investors from various strata of the society ranging from public and private pension funds to sovereign wealth funds, union and corporations. Carlyle’s corporate private equity segment was established in 1990 and…

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    assignment discusses corporate governance in reference to the Libor scandal. The Libor scandal included most of the biggest banks in the world at the lack of good corporate governance. The scandal revealed the flaws and corruption in the banking system, this has left thousands of people questioning if whether the banking system can be trusted? Introduction Discussed in this assignment in great detail below is; what Corporate…

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    1. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the corporate tax. (6 marks) Advantages i. Source of Revenue - Corporate taxes can be effectively utilized as a tool for the government to generate higher revenues as corporations are the largest money makers in the every economy. The government can therefore create a steady and strong flow of cash by targeting those making large profits. ii. Distribution – Taxing companies that are making profits helps redistribute the benefits to the society…

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    ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Tata Motors has a Matrix Organizational Structure with both heads of functions (Human Resources head, Marketing head, Chief Financial Officer) as well as heads of vehicle divisions (Passenger Vehicles Head, Commercial Vehicles Head, Advanced Engineering Head) forming part of the top management of the company. It is through the collaboration of the various departments that day to day operations take place. Each Head of Division/Function is solely responsible for…

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    1. The importance of financial management. Finance is the essential and regarded as the life-blood requirement of every organization (public or private, profit oriented or even non-profitable organization). The efficient management is closely linked with the efficient management of its finances. Resources are always limited, particularly in developing countries, compared to its demands or needs. So, the focus, is concerned with optimum utilization of resources, to take maximum benefit, in the…

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    The organizational structure within the company should depend on a variety of factors including the type of the organization itself, it’s size and what it is aimed at. However, the poorly organized structure can possibly damage or even make the whole organization fall apart (www.businessdictionary.com). Out of all existing organizational structures, Twelve at Hengshan, a Luxury Collection hotel, Shanghai is following the hierarchy structure. These type of organizations are based on the chain…

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    There are three main committees in Computacenter board group, Audit Committee, Nomination Committee and Remuneration Committee. Leader group in the company consist of 9 main people. Greg Lock, the person response as non-executive chairman and the chairman of the nomination committee; Mike Norris, the chief executive officer of the company; Tony Conophy, the group finance director; Peter Ogden, the non-executive director; Philip Hulme, the non-executive director; Regine Stachelhaus, the…

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