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    statements, and in that functions tend to take very little vertical space. The indented statements makes it more readable. And it is an easy writing language too. It has an ability for the function to return more than one parameter. It also has a very clear flow from top to bottom that allows easy writing of the code. It is also a highly reliable language as it is highly able to debug an error creep into the…

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    Question 1: A. In evaluating a company should an investor rely more on accounting profits or cash flow An investor should give his or her decisions basing on a statement of cash flows because: The greatest difference between profits and cash flows is that profits data use accrual accounting, while cash flows base on real figures. Precisely, profit data will be recorded in the current period regardless of a company received money or not. Meanwhile, the other expenses such as wages, interest and…

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    In general, Accrual accounting in public sector provides better quality financial information, more comprehensive and increase efficiency. This allows a better way of discharging accountability by extending the assessment of financial performance beyond the application of cash and supports a better decision making by internal management by providing information on the full cost of operations and the resources used to deliver services to the public 1-Revenue and Expense Matching The most…

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    Bath Tub Curve Analysis

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    2.2. Concept of Madhab’s Hat curve of Reliability By using the above data, Mean Time Between Failures and the Reliability for each year has been calculated as shown in the Table 2. As explained earlier the reliability has been calculated by using failure data method. Like Bath Tub curve we can put the data of Reliability for all the years in MINITAB software and after putting the data we got a curve which is shown in the figure - 3. If we observe closely we can mark the curve looks lika a Hat.…

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    Tips for Brick and Mortar Businesses By: Rachel Lions Tips for Brick and All Rights Reserved Cover photo by Andresk8, available under a Public Domain license Copyright © 2015 By: Rachel Lions All Rights Reserved. This book may not be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in whole or in part by any means, including graphic, electronic, or mechanical without the express written consent of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Booktango books…

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    1. Discuss three economic rationales for having a patent system. There are three economics rationales for having a patent system, they are market reward, Ex ante rationale, and Ex post rationale. All three play a critical role in driving innovation and technology development. Market rewards provide economic incentive for the invention. Ex ante rationale prevent other from duplicating the innovation. Ex post rationale incentive the efficient use of the patent after the patent has been issued…

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    = 2.75 million (50 million)(LIBOR - X) = 5.5 million (LIBOR - X) = .11 This then tells us that Rabobank will want (LIBOR - X) to be equal to less than .11, which is the fixed annual coupon they are receiving. Therefore .11 > (LIBOR - X) is the rate Rabobank is looking for.…

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    Table of Contents Ratio Analysis 2 A) Definition and explanation of different financial term: 2 B) Calculation of financial ratios: 3 C) Ratio analysis: 3 References 5 Ratio Analysis A) Definition and explanation of different financial term: i. Current Assets are the items on balance sheet of an entity which are in the form of either cash, equal to cash or can be converted to cash within next one year. For example: investments, foreign currency, cash, inventory, receivables and work in…

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    employ a software developer also reflects this financial goal. Wealth maximization requires a long-term prospective, along with consideration of risk and cash flows while profits maximization does not integrate these factors in the management decision process. Therefore, Stanley is using the correct financial…

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    Structure of Company different from Project Financing? Under company finance, in the principal stage of organization, financier searches for business evidence of the idea, however, when it comes to project financing, they search for the anticipated cash flow. The risk of the investor in company finance is much higher compared to project financing. When the company financing risk is higher it means that the return (ROI) are generally higher. Although in project financing the returns are…

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