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    Introduction Budgetary control as mentioned by Buckley and McKenna (1972) comprises of planning, controlling, coordinating and motivation through money value and departments within an organisation. It is a plan but in quantitative terms that lasts about 1 year. It plays an important role in organisation control and mainly shows concern for the control of performance. Using budgetary control in performance management as a more integrative control program for organizations is becoming…

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    Q1: Assume that all probabilities and outcomes are accurate and certain. First, there is a decision, which is whether we need Geo-Star to provide consultation. If we need the consulting, we have to pay them $0.1 m + 10% of the total uranium found. After we choosing Geo-Star, the company will provide two reports, favourable (60%) and unfavourable (40%). For favourable report, we can choose dig or not dig. If not dig, we will lose totally $ 0.1m. if dig, 90% get substantial amounts of uranium 25…

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    While most people get excited about trading, it is the investor that will triumph in the long run. Anyone who looks for capital gain are classified as a trader. Investors on the other hand focus on building sustainable and longer term cash flow and passive income. An investor will eventually have an upper hand over traders because when an investor acquires an asset. Capital Gain A trader will keep making new trades by buying and selling while a true investor will make one important commitment…

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    Intrinsic Value SUMMARY SECTION Intrinsic Value, also known as fundamental Value, is the investor’s perception of the actual value of a company or asset. The intrinsic value may or may not be equal to the current market value of an asset. It is used by investors who want to buy stock and other assets at a discount. ARTICLE TITLE: INTRINSIC VALUE CONTENT Intrinsic Value An Intrinsic Value is the value of a company, stock, dividends or assets with less focus on the market price. It is the…

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    Our study aims to explain the relationship between mutual fund performance, fund attributes, and company characteristics. This section describes the main hypotheses. The explanatory variables are divided into two groups, fund and country-level variables. Fund-level variables include size, age, fees (annual charges, initial charges, and redemption charges), management structure, and management tenure. Company-level variables include economic development, financial development, investor protection…

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    Sender: Vansitri Benjapattharaseth Background: Correspondence on a sale of unit Original: Please find below for the Buyer’s offer for your review ka. 1. The selling price at THB 275,000/ sqm base on 122.33 sqm or Baht 33,640,750.00. – 2. The deposit of the amount THB 2,000,000.- shall be paid on the date of signing contract (I will discuss if this amount she can make 10% from the selling price and by offshore or not) 3. The remaining balance will be paid in offshore on the Registration date.…

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    Valuation Method

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    projected revenue. If the total sum is positive, then the project should theoretically be approved on the basis that inflows of cash will be…

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    Things could go in a variety of different directions. However, as is represented by flow of wealth distribution, there are always forces in our society pushing for divergence and convergence, and there are no natural forces to stopping this.1 As Piketty describes, convergence is the diffusion of knowledge and the investment into training…

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    project. First, we measure financial performance as the profit margin generated by the project. The profit margin equates to the earnings before interest, taxes and amortization (EBITA) during the period of performance divided by the revenue during the same period. Second, we measure operational performance by extracting the client’s assessment of the contractor’s performance by the contractor from a U.S. Federal CPARS database in the evaluation areas of quality, cost control, management and…

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    1. Growth Vs. development: Growth • Growth is quantitative term, which is concerned with the material and financial aspect i.e. income of the individual. It is measured in per Capita income and GDP. • Growth is Natural term, by certain time it will happen without any forces. • Growth of an economy means increase in production for market or any institution. • Growth may lead to development. But is not necessary. • Growth is concerned with increase in the economy's output. Development •…

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