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    16oz Bottle Expansion The possibility of expanding production to include a 16oz bottles in BBI’s current 32oz bottle production is great news. However, it is a decision that requires significant analysis as it will impact BBI well into the future. This memo will provide a detailed review of the decision process along with a discussion of several scenarios to help with making the decision to enter the 16oz bottling market. As a supplement to the memo, attached is an excel spreadsheet that…

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    financing, investment and dividend policies. Projects cost of capital rate of return indicate the riskiness of a project involved where “The firms cost of capital is the overall or average required rate of return on the aggregate of investment projects.” Cost of Capital is a useful method used…

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    The Internal Rate of Return According to Berk & DeMarzo (2016), the internal rate of return abbreviated as IRR and also known as the yield on investment refers to the discount rate that equates the NPV (net present value) of the proposed investment to zero (0). That is, the future cash flows of the investment plan equal the initial capital outlay of the project. The technique analyzes an investment plan by comparing the yield on investment to the minimum hurdle rate of a company. Like the NPV…

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    Mountain Mining Case

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    The following analysis is conducted based on the information provided by B. Wilder on December 11, 2005, regarding a potential purchase of the South Face Mine from Mountain Mining Canada Limited (MMCL). The purpose of the analysis is to provide a better understanding of the potential risks and offer the best estimate of our actuarial recommendation. Engineers and financial analysts at Can-Do estimated that the cost savings through a combination of improved surface logistics and optimal…

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    The film chosen for this analysis is “The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us” by Dan Pink. In this film, Pink discusses some of the common misconception about what it is that drives humans in their behaviors. One of the more commonly held beliefs is that if a person is provided with enough monetary incentives, their performance will dramatically improve. The main question behind the study was whether or not a reward would result in an increase of the desired behavior or if a smaller reward…

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    how much growth is sustainable, and how to finance that growth. The company has to choose which financial instruments (and how much of each) should be used to create sustainable financing higher than the hurdle rate, and above the expected rate of return for investors. One company may decide that financing capital for new projects is more economical, where another may choose debt financing. These decisions allow the company to better budget and plan for the future. Sustainable Growth Rate…

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    Comprehensive Budget

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    The components of a comprehensive budget are divided in two categories: The operating income, which includes all forms of recurring income and expenses; and the Capital Budget, which includes nonrecurring items. The purpose of the Operating Budget is in a comprehensive budget is to make clear the forms of income that the individual can count on, on a regular basis and the expenses that have to be made for each period. On the other hand, the capital budget exists for long term purchases and…

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    The mission systems for Mexican-American history involved a wide view, during its retrospect it was known as a sequence of missions that were established by Franciscan Monks in California and in the Spanish Southwest that obligated Indians into converting to Catholicism to employ themselves as agricultural laborers. An overall Mexican California that was an outbreak of dramatic strain that initiated the pros and cons of the mission system because of the changes in politics, religion, and…

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    In the primary source, “Plan for the Erection of Government, c. 1768,” Don Jose de Galvez writes about why he believes the Spanish government should take notice and action upon Alta California. Galvez, mentions in his letter to the Marques de Croix that other foreign nations were taking interest in Alta California and they only way to protect the Spanish from “the dangers that threaten” them. This primary document made me understand more as to why the Spanish finally took action into colonizing…

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    There are only good people mentioned in the text like Miss Dietrich and Miss O’Shay. The committee is the only bad people who are mentioned. The language in the text is also making the story positive because there are almost no negative words and sentences. Instead there are many positive descriptions of dreams and persons in the text. The means in the text is also making the story positive. For example the symbols in the text are nearly all positive. A good example of that is Nancy’s frame to…

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