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    Multi Modal Case Study

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    Based on the information displayed in the Histogram, the distribution would be bimodal. The bimodal tells us that there are two distinct modes, or peaks present in this data. In the case of this data, the $31,000-$40,000 would represent major mode or larger peak while $51,000-$60,000 would be the smaller peak or minor mode. First we must calculate the percent change between 1999 and 2015. To accomplish this, using the data in Worksheet 1 “Data” we use the formula…

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    ABSTRACT  Windsor Machines Ltd is a plastic processing machinery manufacturer and exporter. Windsor is a pioneer company in plastic processing industries. It works on several huge units such as extrusion, injection molding, drip tubing .  Extrusion units consist of twin screw and twin barrel and it’s a production rate of two and half month per screw.  Screw and Barrel life around 6000/hrs. The objective of over project is increase the twin screw and twin barrel life against wear for…

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    GORDON GROWTH MODEL INTRODUCTION The Gordon Growth Model also known as the Dividend Discount Model includes a methodology for computing the intrinsic value of stocks. It equates present value of the stock to the future value of dividends. FORMULA & EXPLANATION There are two basic forms of this model namely: • Stable Model Value of stock = D1 / (k-g) Whereby D1 = Expected dividend per share for the next year k = Required rate of return (can be estimated using the CAPM or Dividend Growth…

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    demanded for this purpose increases as income increases. 3. Speculative motive Speculative motive is the most important motive of the demand for money. According to Keynes theory, he assumes that people prefer to hold either cash or bonds to present their wealth. The speculative motive of the people relates to the desire to hold one’s resources in liquid form in order to take advantage of market movements regarding the future changes in the rate of interest or bond prices. For this purpose,…

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    were also to give the workers a sense of employment security and the feeling that the government was trying to help them. Q7. The meaning of the word “boondoggle” is ‘a project funded by the government out of political favouritism that is of no real value to the community or the nation.4 Q8. a) The two make work projects that the author, James Gray describes are removing dandelions from the road sides and raking leaves that were to act as compost in the park. b) A young woman provided the…

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    Operating Leverage Essay

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    -0.161 1 ROI Sig 0.839 N 4 4 The above table reveals that the correlation coefficient among Degree of operating leverage and Return on investment is -0.161 which is statistically not significant at level of 0.001 level of significance(p value= 0.839) . It is witnessed that operating leverage is negatively correlated with return on investment as Pearson correlation is -0.161. Further it can be depicted that operating leverage is not in good position. Relationship between operating…

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    hour service, which for most price inelastic customers who frequent these hotels has value. It can be argued that the comfort of knowing that they can order whenever they want might be valuable to a customer. Therefore, it may be possible to charge a higher price for the hotel for this additional perceived value, and utilise the unused capacity to complete other tasks. If tasks can be identified which add no value for being delivered immediately, such as paperwork or planning, then just-in-time…

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    the beginning we will present some general information regarding investment and motives, S&P market, the price and the factors which determine it and characteristics of investment in ships. Secondly, we will make a presentation/comparison of advantages and disadvantages of investing in new-buildings or second- hand vessels and present extensively the Panamax bulk carrier market. Then we will analyze the most important factor regarding an S&P, i.e. the timing and we will present the risks…

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    equal to cash or can be converted to cash within next one year. For example: investments, foreign currency, cash, inventory, receivables and work in process(Kumar, 2014). ii. Noncurrent Assets are the long term investments of an entity which full value cannot be realised within one year of balance sheet date. Examples are: plant, equipments, furniture, vehicles, land, building, brand recognition, taxes,…

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    Cml 320 Week 5 Assignment

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    attributable to owing / using the asset.  Category of LCC capital assets: • Initial costs • Operating costs • Disposal costs SIMPLE FORMULA FOR LCC LCC= Capital + Lifetime operating cost + Lifetime maintenance cost + Disposal cost –Residual value NUMERICAL EXAMPLE 1. A company is planning a new product. Market research information suggests that the product should sell 10,000 units at RM21/ units. The company seeks to make a mark-up of 40% product costs.…

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