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    equates to approximately $2,284 per homeless person per year. There are other expenses that are caused by homelessness including cost of jail time and depreciation of value due to homeless vicinity. Healthcare expenses are not only by far the most significant and are incurred by private organizations, they are also the most easily track able. For these reasons healthcare cost will be used as our benchmark for not only a year evaluation but for comparing our Social Return on Investment. A…

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    FMECA Case Study

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    1.2 Maintenance Policies This is to create a reference for development into maintenance strategies, and also the challenges that come with its integration with FMECA elements. The main purpose of maintenance in an industrial perspective is to reduce the business risks. In general, operation and maintenance is synonymous with high level of availability, reliability and assets operability linking directly with production capacity, productivity and business profit. [7] Today, the…

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    3. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES (MICRO ANALYSIS) Porter's Five Forces is Harvard Business School’s Competitive Position Analysis. It was developed as a simple framework for assessing and evaluating the competitive strength and position of a business organization (Porter, 1980). The base of the theory is the concept which consists from five forces that determine the density of competition and market’s allurement. Five forces of Porter help to determine where power lies within a business situation. It…

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    transmission lines which leads to instability in the power system operation. Distributed generation is used to minimize the power losses and thus to improve the system stability. Improper DG placement may increase system losses, network capital and operating costs. Which is important to find the size and location of distributed generation, inorder to minimize line losses of power system. This paper uses the Maximum Power Stability Index (MPSI) which is derived from the maximum power transfer…

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    matter is an existing single matter. Physical reality of materialism is a substance or generally a theory to that direction. People who consider themselves as materialistic don't really care about how much the cost of the product to give a value or how plentiful they were while counting the cost of products so they just purchase them…

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    Market Risk Analysis

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    include business risk which refers to a risk that inherent to the securities. Business risk refers to the risk when a company performs below average. The second is financial risk which is also referred to as leveraged risk which is cause if or when the capital structure of the company changes (S,…

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    2. The Trade-off Theory:- In all of capital structure theories, a decision maker managing a firm evaluates the various costs and benefits of alternative leverage plans. Often it is assumed that an interior solution is obtained so that marginal costs and marginal benefits are balanced. The trade-off theory of capital structure refers to the concept that a firm chooses how much debt finance and how much equity finance to use by balancing the costs and benefits. The trade-off theory…

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    Xtreme Second Run cinema ‘n’ café 1.1 Objectives • The company projects to make sales of about £600K minimum within the first year and by year 3, a minimum of a million. • It projects a work-forces costs less than £300K in the first year. • To break even by end of 3rd quarter of the year. 1.2 Mission Xtreme Second Run cinema ‘n’ café operation is to set up a new cinema experience for its customers that will be so thrilling and refreshing with the aim of making them return as much as possible and…

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    By the late 1940’s Japans industry was collapsing and the economy was badly affected by the World War II. Furthermore, Japanese manufacturers faced many problems such as limited sources of raw materials, labour movements, and limited capital availability. Also, automobile manufacturers could not compete with the already existing forces of west. Especially players like Ford, simply out performed small manufacturers like Toyota. Challenged by the demands in the markets, especially overseas…

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    Rodamas Group Case Study

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    Portfolio Decisions, McKinsey, 2014 3. http://www.quickmba.com/strategy/matrix/ge-mckinsey/ 4. http://www.rodamas.co.id/group-of-companies/ 5. http://www.rodamas.co.id/group-of-companies/ 6. http://www.propertyfundsworld.com/2012/10/08/174363/yishan-capital-partners-forms-two-joint-ventures-indonesia 7. http://highpointmarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/hddrawppstryrev.jpg Disclaimers: 1. Smaller companies were ignore, since Tan is planning to sell it and it contributes insignificant…

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