Look around if homes are moving fast, you know it’s a seller’s market and if the homes are sitting longer in this type of market, something’s wrong. If you stick to these rules, you’ll be confident with the decision you’ve made in pricing your home for sale. In selective neighborhoods…
According to the estimates available, Arvind will sell approximately 80 million metres of fabric (includes domestic value-added and plain fabrics as well as exports) for the year 1997-98. This is an increase of 8.92 per cent over the last year when it sold approximately 74 million metres of fabric. The trouble is that this growth is too less. Its sales forecast and viability required it to function at 80 per cent of the built-up capacity. That meant an output of at least 100 million metres (of…
rates impact the production and would set barriers to export in other countries, such as Africa. • SOCIAL: India population is more than 1 billion and the focus of Nano is to target the bottom of the pyramid, which is around 300 million. By 2020 the average and disposable income will grow significantly and there will be a substantial growth of the middle class. Farmer protests due to subtracted land in Singur led Tata to move the production. • TECHNOLOGICAL: 4 million Tata’s vehicle are running…
core values to which it holds every member of the organization accountable for the compliance of. Many organizations have similar values like those of social responsibility, integrity, and superior service. In an organization like 3M with so many moving parts, and recognition to set the example in the global…
Modigliani and Miller (1958) provided a new theory of capital structure, suggesting that a firm’s choice between debt and equity has no impact on the firm’s value. This became known as irrelevance theorem. However, this theory is surrounded by a number of assumptions that can be analyzed in turn. The first assumption from Modigliani and Miller (1958) is that firms operate within a perfect capital market. The perfect capital market is defined by Fabozzi, Neave and Zhou (2012, p 87). Firstly,…
unsure what to do and had her own discounted cash flow forecast developed. As she was still unsure of her findings she had her assistant, Joanna Cohen, estimate Nike’s cost of capital. Cohen used WACC, weighted average cost of capital for the estimate of 8.3. WACC is the weighted average cost of capital. Its calculations consist of a firm’s cost of capital in which each category of…
On a daily basis, the effects of the crisis could not have been more clear. Although the actual oil supply did not go down substantially, prices quadrupled. During the worst days in 1974, oil prices had risen four fold, from “$3 a barrel on October 16 to $11.75…by Christmas.” A lack of heating oil was “freezing up the Yankees” since the crisis coupled with the coldest winters of the century. Not being able to drive as much took a particular toll on morale for Americans, whose lives had become…
Complete the following problems. 1. Write C++ statements to do the following: a. Declare an array alpha of 15 components of type int. int[] alpha = new int[15]; b. Output the value of the 10th component of the alpha array. System.out.println(alpha[10]); c. Set the value of the 5th component of the alpha array to 35. alpha[4]=35 d. Set the value of the 9th component of the alpha array to the sum of the 6th and 13th components of the alpha array. Alpha[8]=(6*13) e. Set the value of the 4th…
The Safe rate of 2.58 percent is the 20-year treasury bond rate as of November 24, 2017. The equity risk premium of 5.5 percent is recommended by KPMG as of September 30, 2017 (Weimar et al. 2017, p. 1). The size premium of 11.63 percent is per the Duff & Phelps Valuation Handbook (the successor to Ibbotson) for the 10z decile, which is closest to our company’s market capitalization/valuation (Grabowski 2017, p. 19). The specific company risk of 2.94 percent is per the Highland Global formula…
predictor”—a theory popularized by the stock analyst Robert H. Stovall, after sportswriter Leonard Koppett first discovered that the subdivisions in which the Super Bowl winners belonged to, correlated with the rise or fall of the “Dow Jones Industrial Average” the concurrent year (Fortune). Similarly, the article by The Telegraph assesses the phenomenon…