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    A. LIQUIDITY RATIOS 1. CURRENT RATIO The current ratio measures a company’s ability to pay its short term obligations. The current ratio of Adani Power Ltd. has increased over the past three years. The Current ratio of Adani Power is constantly below 1, meaning that the current liabilities are more than the current assets. This suggests that the company would be unable to pay off its obligations if they came due at that point. This indicates that the company is not in good financial health. 2.…

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    500 shares of SEK common stock for $18,000 plus brokerage fees of $500. Apr. 1 Purchased 70 $1,000, 8% CRT bonds for $70,000 plus $1,200 brokerage fees. Interest is payable semiannually on April 1 and October 1. July 1 Received a cash dividend of $0.80 per share on the NJF common stock. Aug. 1 Sold 200 shares of NJF common stock at $42 per share…

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    Chips Shares. Moderate to High At least 40% and a maximum of 90% in Malaysian shares approved by SAC; and The balance in Islamic money market instruments. iv) myDividend To provide dividend income in long term through selective investment in high dividend yield shares that provide a minimum annual gross dividend of 4.00% To provide capital growth through selective investment in Blue Chips Shares that could potentially provide capital growth in the long run. Moderate At least 40% and a…

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    The aim of prospectus is to provide with all the information that investors and their professional advisers would reasonably require to make an informed assessment to the rights and liabilities attaching to the security offered and the assets and liabilities, financial position and performance, profit and loss and prospects of the issuer. In the Corporation Act 2001, section 710 has laid out the content requirements for prospectuses and the section 715A has expressed the word and presentation…

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    Netflix Financial Report

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    stockholders and their average common equity invested in the firm. The rate of return on common stockholders’ equity shows how much income is earned for each $1 invested by the common shareholders. To calculate this ratio, we first subtract preferred dividends for net income to get net income available to the common stockholders. Then we divide net income available to common stockholders by average common stockholder’s equity during the year. Common equity is total stockholders’ equity minus…

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    million. Dividend valuation model relies on strict assumptions, including a constant expected dividend growth rate. The growth rate estimation is very subjective because the dividend growth rate is based on historical data over 5 years. Mallard’s management decided to dispose of the company, hence it might declare more dividend in recent years in order to boost up the dividend growth. The valuation in this question for Mallard is 12.4% as compared with the earnings yield 19.2%. Dividend can be…

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    ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) is one of the richest energy companies in the United States which has an incredible position among its competitor companies. This company has a good track record of a constant dividend payout policy and has never disappointed its shareholders in terms of good returns. COP is a member of the U.N. led initiative to reduce emissions of methane. This means that it understands its ethical social responsibility and its duty towards the customers and the environment to reduce…

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    Acme Products, Inc., requires a new machine to produce a part for a heat generator. Two companies have submitted bids, and you have been assigned the task of choosing one of the machines. Cash flow analysis indicates the following: Year Machine A Machine B ---- --------- --------- 0 -$1,000 -$1,000 1 0 417…

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    Equity securities refer to shares. They represent ownership in a given company (Cumming, 2013). They usually provide steady income in form of dividends (Cumming, 2013). Normally the dividends fluctuate in relation to the ups and downs of the economic cycles. The buying and selling of equity shares of Casey are done through the NASDAQ security exchange market. Casey has a strong and sound financial base that makes its…

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    The dividends are taxed at the shareholders’ tax rates, with a credit allowed to the shareholder for tax already paid by the company on the profits. Income distributed from the company as dividends can be distributed by the trust to beneficiaries, enabling the use of the beneficiaries’ marginal tax rates rather than the trust’s 33c/$ tax rate. Note…

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