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    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 restaurant,…

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    different things. A change in management and poor communication within new management has caused sales to steadily decrease. One effect of this poor communication in management is that GAP’s inventory is not well organized, which hurts the net cash flow of the company. The old system used to order inventory was “by gauging the response [to the product], the management [was] able to forecast demand properly and release an appropriate production order to vendors and suppliers…” (“Gap Inc Left”).…

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    investments and shareholder 's equity which can be used to increase their overall value thus giving them the ability to repay dividends at a later date. This will also decrease their ability to retain any of the earnings thus reducing their available cash flow in case of…

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    Swot Analysis Of Comcast

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    Founded in 1963, Comcast had an exceptional year in 2016. Stocks reached an all-time high, while revenue, assets, and operating cash flow toppled analysts’ projections. The global media and technology company has two primary businesses: Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. These two businesses make up the five reportable business segments which are: cable communications, cable networks, broadcast television, filmed entertainment, and theme parks. Below is the revenue, operating income before…

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    The main purpose for financial statements is to provide information about the results of operations, financial position, and cash flow of a company. The information is mainly used by people within a company to make decision concerning the allocation of resources. Each financial statement has its own purpose and helps provide information from different aspects of the business. For…

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    Question 2 Elements and cash flow classifications of the financial statements 1. Cash paid into the business by Jay to begin operations In the balance sheet, this transaction will be shown as the first investment put into the business by the business owner. The elements affected in this transaction will include: Assets: Increase in Cash Equity: Increase in Capital The statement of cash flow will record this transaction under financing activities and shown as cash inflows for the business 2…

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    Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) - This is a valuation method which used to estimate the attractiveness of an investment opportunity. This DCF valuation is solely based on the principle that the value of the business or asset is inherently based on its capability to generate cash flows for the people investing capital in the business. The Discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis uses cash flow projections which are future free and discounts them (most often using the weighted average cost of capital…

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    transactions instead of cash flow consequences . Cash Accounting is a method in which cash flow consequences , rather than economic consequences, define transactions , that is , events are defined as cash transactions are recorded only when cash changes hands (Siegel &Yacht , 2009 ). Both Methods are believed to have been textually published by Pacioli in 1994 ,even though they began to be used by traders earlier in order to record and track economic activities and cash flow by the…

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    The discounted cash flow method usually uses to determine the value of the company. It is discounting the projected cash flow to the present value for infinite period of life. The forecasted free cash flows (FCF) that contain the economic benefits and major costs of the firm to develop. The terminal value is calculated at the time of liquidation and ceases the business that provides the fair value to firm at fix time period of 5 to 10 years. It was assumed that the expected rate of return was…

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    5years Case Study

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    QUESTION 1: VALUATION OF SHARES 1. ROE= 25% Dividends Paid = DPS/EPS (54000/50000)/4.32 1.08/4.32 0.25 25% Share price for Ragan is $27.36 2. Growth for 5years = 18.75% Growth after 5 years = 15% Dividends D(0)=1.08 D(1)=1.08 X 1.1875=1.2825 D(2)=1.2825 X 1.1875=1.52296 D(3)=1.52296 X 1.1875=1.8085 D(4)=1.8085 X 1.1875=2.1476 D(5)=2.1476 X 1.1875=2.5503 D(6)=2.5503 X 1.15=2.9328 Terminal Value = 2.9328/0.15 X 0.20 = $41.4 Share Price = D1/(1+r) + D2(1+r)^2 +D3(1+r)^3 +…

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