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    Big Green Egg The Big Green Egg is an oval shaped high-quality cooking system that offers the ultimate cooking experience. Its origin dates back to the 3rd century and its popularity spread during World War II. It is designed with state of the art ceramics, a patent draft door and dual function metal top that permit a wide range of easily adjusted cooking temperatures from ultra-high heat to low and slow smoking (Big Green Egg, 2015). The Green Egg can be used to cook all meats, seafood, pizza,…

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    Npv Profile Case Study

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    “The NPV Profile: A creative way at looking at the NPV” by Frank Lefley and Malcolm Morgan explores the battle between using NPV (net present value) and IRR (internal rate return). NPV is the correct method of investment appraisal, but IRR is still the preferred method. Although this method is preferred, the article simply states that no single investment technique will give all the answers to investment situations. There are some weaknesses to NVP which include; failing to take into account the…

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    Managing Cash Flow

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    Managing Cash Flow Cash Flow is made up of revenue or expense streams that move between cash accounts over a stated time frame. The "statement of cash flows," traces the sources of cash created and used by a firm during the period is calculated by adding noncash charges (such as depreciation) to net income after taxes. The purpose of FASB rules applied to financial statement makeup are not about tracking the movement of cash through your business. They are concerned with the measurment profit or…

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    “Weekly Activity Summary” Flip chart Markers 10 minutes IV. Benefits of Personal Time Management What are some benefits of personal time management? Record responses on the flip chart. According to Gerard Blair, author of “Personal Time Management for Busy Managers,” personal time management is a tool that can provide you with the following benefits: 1. Eliminate waste. Better evaluate what is needed to do and nice to do. If you have too much on your plate, the nice thing to do might have…

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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…

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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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