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    Insights: User Journey Map (4.17) For this mode, I have used the “User Journey Map, 4.17” to proceed with my finding from the previous modes. The Frame Insight method works on the flow map by recording the entire steps of user’s experiences in a chrono-graphical manner. Kumar (2012) states “The User Journey Map is a flow map that tracks user’s steps through an entire experience. This method breaks down user’s journey into component parts to gain insights into problems that may be present or…

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    Question 1: Presentation of Financial Statements A. Income statement and Cash flow statement Accounting profit: The process of accrual accounting recognises earned revenue and incurred expenses (Deegan & Samkin, 2013). It is the difference between the revenue earned by a company and its costs. There are certain adjustments in consideration like depreciation, interest and tax. It consists of non-cash items as well. It is also called the net income of the company. It considers both cash…

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    Prose Comparison - European Baccalaureate 2016 Both prose pieces revolve around a common event: the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in Pompeii. On the one hand, Passage b) recalls the eruption from the present time - an article published in The Guardian - whereas Passage a) narrates the incident in real time - an extract from the novel Naples ‘44. However, these two pieces of prose do not appear to concern themselves with the same eruption. Passage a) relates to the eruption during the Roman…

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    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…

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    policies as a source of raising funds in an organisation. • The internal rate of return (r) or (IRR) of the firm is constant and does not change. This means that the diminishing marginal efficiency of investments is ignored. • There is a constant cost of capital; the discount rate (k) for the firm remains constant. Thus, Gordon’s model also ignores the effect of a change in the firm’s risk-class and its effect on the discount rate (k). • The firm and its stream of earnings is constant and…

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    2. Statement of changes in Financial position It includes a Funds Flow Statement and a Cash Flow Statement. Funds flow statement shows the sources and applications of cash and cash equivalents during a period. Objectives of preparing a Financial Statements (i) To present a true and fair view of the financial performance (i.e.…

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    QUESTION 2 2.1 Discuss the THREE key functions of money in an economy. Mohr P. and associates, (2015), indicates that money serves as an important part of our everyday life. Money is any good that is widely accepted in exchange of goods and services, as well as payment of debts. The 3 Key functions of money in an economy can be described as follows: 1. Medium of exchange can be defined as money that is used for buying and selling goods and services and if there was no money, goods would…

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    1.0 Introduction CVP also known as Cost-Volume Profit analysis is a method used to calculate and determine break-even point of cost and volume of goods in a business and for management control (Kim Tan, 2011). This is better known as when total revenue equals to total costs and managers find this analysis useful when determining short-term business descisions. When a company hits break-even point, there will be no profit and no losses. Break-even is what most new start up companies want to…

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    reinvested by the shareholder further, to get higher returns. Walter’s formula to determine the market price per share (P) is as follows: P = D/K +r(E-D)/K/K Where P – Market price D – Dividend per share E – Earning per share K – Cost of equity r – Rate of return on investment 3) Signaling Theory Ross (1977) argued that in an inefficient market, management can use dividend payment to signal important information to the market which is only known to them. If management increases dividend,…

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    is to determine whether Ocean Carriers should launch the two year production of a new capsize carrier incurring costs of $39 million. To thoroughly analyze this decision, various factors should be considered such as net present value of future cash flows, current and future expectations of supply and demand determining costs of production and expected revenues from future orders. It is recommended to minimize costs that Ocean Carriers consider producing the capsize carrier in Hong Kong as it…

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