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    the Central Bank shows that investments in 2014 amounted to 399 million euros, which is an increase of 91.6% compared to 2013. At 31 Dcember 2015, the total foreign investments in BiH from 12,201.1 million, relating to the ownership shares and retained earnings in the amount of 8,991.7 million (4,597.4 million euros), while 3,209.4 million (1,640.9 million euros) other…

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    Acme Products, Inc., requires a new machine to produce a part for a heat generator. Two companies have submitted bids, and you have been assigned the task of choosing one of the machines. Cash flow analysis indicates the following: Year Machine A Machine B ---- --------- --------- 0 -$1,000 -$1,000 1 0 417…

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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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    penalty rates are often overlooked as Government. They can not sympathise for the low average weekly cash earnings of employees from the industry sector, accommodation and food service in the Australian workforce. The ACTU claims that for most retail and hospitality employees who work full time week at double time for every hour worked, they would earn less than full time average weekly total earnings. A waiter voice his opinion upon his income slashed by “30% from $41,000 down to only $29,000”…

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    firm has retained cash for available investments and positive NPV projects. This being said it was seen that dividend being only the residual cash available cannot be a factor in movement of share…

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    b) Why is company B’s ROE so much higher than company A’s? Does this mean that company B is a better company? Why or why not? c) If companies A and B were combined (merged), what would be the impact on the results on ROE? Under what conditions would such a combination make sense? d) What is the net income during the project period? e) Compute the net cash flow from the project during the first year. Problem # 3 [16]: Table 3 summarizes the financial conditions for Apple…

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    the gang’s leader, eventually opened up to Sudhir and promised him unrestricted access to the gang’s operations as long as J.T. retained veto power over any and all information released to the public. After practically moving into the housing projects, years of squatting from random house to random house trying to learn the lifestyle of these underprivileged black Americans, he had…

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    Financial Decisions Investment Decision Objectives of Investment Decision Investment decision process of a listed company involves deciding what the company would invest and how much it would invest to generate the biggest benefits or expected returns for shareholders without cash shortfall. The objectives of making investments decisions within a listed company may vary (see Table 1 below) but it may directly affects the type of the investments being made. If a company is to acquire additional…

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    2.1.4 Dividend catering theory Investor’s preferences can change over time. Firms frequently cater to the investors’ dynamic preferences of dividends in order to provide incentives to the investors in accordance with their wants and needs is what the dividend catering theory proposed by Baker and Wurgle (2004a) implies. According to their study, investors’ demand for dividends is not consistent but varies over time and firms respond to investors’ demand accordingly. When investors’ demand is…

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    The company’s sales are expected to grow at a decreasing rate from 32.9 percent in 2016 to 3 percent in 2025 to reach $710,699,986. This shows a decreasing influence on the current liability and current asset account balances. The retained earnings are also expected to grow at the same pace since they are tied to sales through dividend payout ratio and profit margin. However, the industry and economy would have an effect on the forecasted figures due to restructuring in the industry may…

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