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Problem: Which of the liabilities form part of a company's "real" activities? 1. short-term debt 2. accounts payable 3. accrued operating expenses 4. long-term debt
Which assumptions regarding investor behavior are required by the CAPM? 1. Investors try to maximize their wealth 2. Investors consider only risk when making investments 3. Investors are risk averse 4
For a levered firm, EBIT is equivalent to: 1. net income 2. proforma earnings 3. operating profit 4. net income before taxes
Do you think finance departments are the best place to train future CEO's? Provide two actual examples of CFO's of publicly-traded companies who became CEO's of publicly-traded companies within the
An investor has many choices that need to be made before investing his/her money. Identify five strategies that need to be reviewed before an investor can reach his/her personal goals. Discuss the a
Using the ratios calculated in week 2 discuss, describe and explain 2 reasons to replace the CEO.
Expected sales for the upcoming year are $4,100,000. Costs of goods sold are 65% of sales and other operating expenses are $850,000. The interest rate on ABC’s short-term debt is 10% per
Select a company: Genuine Parts Company. Will the company be successful in the future or not? Identify some highlights from the company's investors relations section of their website.
Define inherent risk and residual risk. Which of the two types of risk should have a greater impact on the annual internal audit plan?
Select 2 companies in the same industry (for example, the home improvement industry or the candy industry). Use the Internet to find the companies' financial statements. From the financial statement
Problem: Assess the financial position of the Netflix 2011 financial statement in comparison to Redbox their competitor. The emphasis is on cash flow for this analysis.
Problem: To maximize the amount of profit realized from a rate increase, charges should be increased most in departments with:
Problem: What's (in your opinion) discount rate for the following types of equities? How do you determine that rate?
Problem: Write a paper that discusses the principles of financial accounting. No references or specific style is required.
Problem: The owners of a company approach their controller and explain that they have recently inherited a large sum of money. The owners ask the controller whether they should invest the money into
Discuss the factors that lead to a valuation of a company's worth compared to that of the financial statements, and how company executives create the most value for all stakeholders.
Problem: What are the benefits of financial preparedness? How can you improve your personal financial plan in order to be better prepared for life's unexpected expenses?
The policy had a $1000 deductible, a $50,000 episode limit, and a $250,000 annual limit with an 80/20 coinsurance clause with a $2000 coinsurance cap. Christina's policy covered the medically necess
General Hospital, a not-for-profit acute care facility, has the following cost structure for its inpatient services:
M & I Marshall & Ilsley Bank v. National Financial Services Corporation, 704 F.Supp. 890, 1989 U.S.Dist. Lexis. 1233 (E.D.Wis.) Is the Bank a holder in due course? Who should prevail in the l
Article critique: - I need to summarize authors arguments - Evaluate facts or data pertaining to finance and value - Summarize the validity of the arguments
Alpha Waffles need to expand and increase their market share by 40% in the next 2 years. They would need to improve their packaging and spend money on advertising. We know that the current interest
Mr. Mohammad wants to resolve this matter. He asked you to help him in the following issues: - Explain to Mr. Mohammad why financial planning is important to improve the financial performance of the c
1) Explain what the information needs of various stakeholders are for their respective decision making needs. 2) Explain the effects of the different types of financing on the financial statements.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was signed into law in July 2002 and was designed to improve the accuracy of publicly held companies' financial statements. How would this Act affect: