...Energy Transfer Equity Company By Securities Analysis FI560 Abstract My stock analysis project is on Energy Transfer Equity, Inc. The analysis consists of a very extensive study in five areas: 1. The background of the company with a life cycle analysis 2. An analysis of Return on Equity 3. The company’s projected future growth rate of earnings 4. An analysis of its required rate of return using CAPM measurement 5. The company’s intrinsic value using the discount valuation techniques. This analysis was done on weekly basis in conjunction with learning objectives and real-world applications in our course. My stock analysis should substantiate an investor to invest or not to invest in this stock in a well balanced portfolio. Based on the analysis of good performance and growth potential, I would recommend investing in this stock. Company Background With Life Cycle Analysis A Texas-based energy company that began in 1995 as a small intrastate natural gas pipeline company, Energy Transfer is now one of the country’s fastest-growing natural gas transportation companies with widespread business operations that are highly regarded throughout the energy industry and the investment community. Energy Transfer owns and operates a diversified portfolio of energy assets. Their operations include the gathering, treating, processing, marketing...
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... | | |School of Business | | |MGT/216 Version 5 | | |Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility | Copyright © 2010, 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides a foundational perspective for socially responsible management practices in business. Special emphasis is placed on the inter-related nature of ethics, moral, legal, and social issues in managing individuals, groups, and the organization within a business environment. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials ...
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...ECO 450 Week 5 Mid Term Exam Purchase here http://devrycourse.com/ECO%20450/eco-450-week-5-mid-term-exam Product Description This midterm exam consist of 35 multiple choice questions and covers the material in Chapters 1 through 7. There are five questions from each Chapter. Question 1: If the economy is operating at full employment and using resources efficiently, then an increase in spending for homeland security this year will: Question 2 Following the circular flow of a mixed economy, firms receive a flow of dollars from and send goods and services to: Question 3 In 2008, which country listed below has the highest percentage of government spending relative to GDP? Question 4 Federal government expenditures in the United States account for about: Question 5 A mixed economy is one in which: Question 6 The extra benefit on one more unit of a good or service is its: Question 7 Normative economics is: Question 8 Diamonds are sold by a monopoly firm that maximizes profits. Then it follows that: Question 9 Positive economics: Question 10 If the efficient output of a good is produced each week, then the Question 11 The current competitive market price of fish is $3 per pound. A chemical producer emits effluent into a lake used by a commercial fishing firm. Each ton of chemical output causes a 20-pound reduction in the annual catch of the fishing firm. Assuming that transactions costs are zero and the chemical firm has the legal right to dump...
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...Reflection Paper-Week 2-IRAC Brief LAW/531 June 9, 2015 Reflection Paper-Week 2-IRAC Brief The IRAC (issue, rule, analysis, conclusion) is a structured legal analysis process used in problem-solving. Team C will use the IRAC method to present a case heard in the Oregon Supreme Court, Antonio Cortez v. NACCO Material Handling Group, Inc and Swanson Group, Inc. This case is currently pending in the Oregon Supreme Court. Facts Plaintiff worked for a lumber mill, Sun Studs, LLC owned by NACCO Material Handling Group. As the plaintiff walked from one area of the mill to another, a forklift hit and severely injured him. After receiving workers’ compensation benefits, the plaintiff brought an action against Swanson Group, Inc., which owns Sun Studs. The plaintiff alleged that Swanson was liable for negligently failing to require Sun Studs to provide a safe workplace and competent safety personnel. Issues Is the providing of worker’s compensation for the injured plaintiff by the defendants an exclusive remedy? Was the defendants’ negligent under the Employers Liability Law by not providing safety measures to the plaintiff? Rule Did the defendants breach the duty to provide a remedy for the injured plaintiff? Did the defendants breach the duty to provide safety measures under the Employers...
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...Case 1: POM+ Project* EM 480—Project Management 30 October 2014 By Adam Ribeiro, Ben Paprocki, Stephen Pietsch, Nicholas Miller Part 1 Based on the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), the POM+ Project will take 142 working days to complete. With a project start date of January 3, 2012 the project is estimated to be complete July 26, 2012. To compensate for over-allocation of resources and project constraints, the POM+ Project WBS includes leveling efforts to enhance the project scope and stay within budget. The POM+ Project team capitalized on the total slack within the project's schedule to optimize project resource management. The POM+ Project initially had 50 days of total slack to select distributors. Based on the initial WBS and critical path network diagram, Marketing, Research and Development, Engineering, and Production resources were over allocated. Through redesigning the WBS, the select distributors’ task now has six days of total slack allowing the marketing team members to focus their attention on other critical tasks. ID | Task Name | Duration | Start | Finish | Total Slack | Free Slack | Late Start | Late Finish | 1 | POM+ Project | 135 days | Tue 1/3/12 | Thu 7/12/12 | 0 days | 0 days | Tue 1/3/12 | Thu 7/12/12 | 2 | R & D Product Development | 45 days | Tue 1/3/12 | Tue 3/6/12 | 0 days | 0 days | Tue 1/3/12 | Tue 3/6/12 | 3 | Need Survey | 20 days | Tue 1/3/12 | Tue 1/31/12 | 0 days | 0 days | Tue 1/3/12 | Tue 1/31/12 | 4 | Set...
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...LAW/531 Final Examination Study Guide This study guide will prepare you for the Final Examination you will complete in the final week. It contains practice questions, which are related to each week’s objectives. In addition, refer to each week’s readings and your student guide as study references for the Final Examination. Week One: The Legal System and the Legal Forms of Business Objective: Differentiate between the legal forms of business. 1. What makes a publicly held corporation different from a public corporation? a. x A publicly held corporation has had an IPO, and has many private shareholders rather than being a corporation owned by a governmental entity. b. A publicly held corporation is entitled to limited liability, but the public corporation is not. c. A publicly held corporation must have a charitable purpose, but a public corporation need not have a charitable purpose d. They are two terms that have the same meaning. 2. If a corporation is properly incorporated in one state and wants to do business in a second state, the corporation a. must incorporate in the second state b. must do nothing because being incorporated in one state entitles the corporation to do business in all states c. register with the Interstate Corporation Commission d. x may be required to obtain a certificate of authority from the second state 3. Limited partners can lose their limited liability by a. investing too much in the partnership b. withdrawing...
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...BUS 211 Week 1 Individual Assignment Business Models, Systems and Organization For more classes visit www.indigohelp.com Consider a local business whose services you frequently use. What are the main components of this company's business model? Write a 400- to 500-word response in which you do the following: Describe the three components of the business system that comprises the local business you selected. Use Figure 1.2 on p. 11 of Introduction to Business as a reference. Identify the form of business organization that the business currently uses: joint-stock company, limited liability, partnership, or sole proprietorship. Explain the differences between your business's form of organization and the other three forms. Resources: Ch. 1 & 2 of Introduction to Business Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment. ................................................................................... BUS 211 Week 2 Individual Assignment Profits and Supply and Demand For more classes visit www.indigohelp.com Resource: Ch. 1 of Introduction to Business Consider a fictional business you would be interested in starting. You will be using this same business in other weekly assignments throughout the course. You are seeking financing for your business, and a potential investor has asked you to provide more information. Write a 400- to 500-word response to your potential investor in which you do the...
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...http://acehomework.com/HCA-225-Complete-Course-All-Discussions-and-Assignments-4563745.htm If You Face Any Problem E- Mail Us At JohnMate1122@gmail.com Week 1 Discussion Your state legislature is considering the following health policy proposal: Mandating that all female students entering the 6thgrade obtain the cervical cancer vaccine. Discuss the policy and economic questions associated with this proposal. Interest groups do not have the power to pass laws; however, they can and do influence policy decisions. Provide examples and discuss how interest groups have influenced health policy decisions. For example, motorcycle helmet laws – if we know that the use of a safety helmet can protect individuals from severe head and neck injuries in an accident, why do some states not have full helmet laws for all motorcycle riders? Week 2 Discussion Health policy is profoundly influenced by value-driven issues that cut across the entire U.S. policy landscape. Describe both positions (i.e., for and against) a current debate regarding a value-driven health policy issue. What interests in health policy do you bring to this class? McLaughlin’s Table 1-1 specifies the knowledge and skills called for in a policy analyst. Discuss for which of these areas do you currently feel prepared, and in which ones do you want to gain competence? Why? Week 3 Discussion Argue the following statement: Despite our relatively high level of healthcare expenditure, we may still be getting enough for our money...
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...http://acehomework.com/HCA-225-Complete-Course-All-Discussions-and-Assignments-4563745.htm If You Face Any Problem E- Mail Us At JohnMate1122@gmail.com Week 1 Discussion Your state legislature is considering the following health policy proposal: Mandating that all female students entering the 6thgrade obtain the cervical cancer vaccine. Discuss the policy and economic questions associated with this proposal. Interest groups do not have the power to pass laws; however, they can and do influence policy decisions. Provide examples and discuss how interest groups have influenced health policy decisions. For example, motorcycle helmet laws – if we know that the use of a safety helmet can protect individuals from severe head and neck injuries in an accident, why do some states not have full helmet laws for all motorcycle riders? Week 2 Discussion Health policy is profoundly influenced by value-driven issues that cut across the entire U.S. policy landscape. Describe both positions (i.e., for and against) a current debate regarding a value-driven health policy issue. What interests in health policy do you bring to this class? McLaughlin’s Table 1-1 specifies the knowledge and skills called for in a policy analyst. Discuss for which of these areas do you currently feel prepared, and in which ones do you want to gain competence? Why? Week 3 Discussion Argue the following statement: Despite our relatively high level of healthcare expenditure, we may still be getting enough for our money...
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...Treasury Securities Auction: 1992 Update In early July, the S.E.C. and the Justice Department issued a subpoena for Salomon's trading documents for the May 1991 2-year note auction. In response, Salomon asked Wachtell, Lipton, its outside counsel, to investigate the May auction. After several weeks, Wachtell, Lipton informed Salomon that they had found problems in four auctions dating back to December 1990. !" !" In the December 27, 1990 4-year note auction, Salomon submitted a $1 billion bid for "Warburg" without S.G. Warburg's knowledge. In the February 21, 1991 2-year note auction, Salomon fabricated bids for Warburg and Quantum Fund, another client. Salomon ended up with 57% of the notes after proration of its own bid and the two fake bids. In the April 25, 1991 5-year note auction, Salomon submitted a $2.5 billion bid on behalf of Tudor Jones, $1 billion more than the client's authorized bid. After the auction, Salomon purchased $600 million of the $2.1 billion in notes awarded to Tudor Jones. In the May 22, 1991 2-year note auction, Salomon ordered $2 billion in notes for Tiger Investment, $500 million more than Tiger's authorized bid. After the auction, Salomon purchased the $500 million in extra notes from Tiger. !" !" After hearing the outside counsel's report, Chairman John Gutfreund and President Tom Strauss telephoned the S.E.C., the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve Bank on August 9, 1991 and disclosed the violations that had been uncovered. A press release...
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...2015 GRADUATE POLICIES FROM 2013/2014 BULLETIN POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY Academic dishonesty is a serious ethical and professional infraction. “Hofstra University places high value upon educating students about academic honesty. At the same time, the University will not tolerate dishonesty, and it will not offer the privileges of the community to the repeat offender.” Please refer to at the Graduate Policy at http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/Faculty/Senate/senate_FPS_11G.pdf for details about what constitutes academic dishonesty, including plagiarism, and Hofstra’s procedures for handling violations. UNIVERSITY POLICY ON GRADUATE INCOMPLETE GRADES When requested by the student, the instructor may grant, at her/his discretion, a grade of Incomplete (‘I’). An ‘I’ grade should be given only when unforeseen circumstances prevent the student from completing course work on time. As part of the normal final-grade process, the instructor must submit an ‘I’ grade online to the Office of Academic Records/Registrar with a default grade, the grade the student will receive if the missing work is not completed. The default final grade must be a letter grade or a permanent Incomplete (‘INC’); a UW is not an acceptable default grade. In unusual circumstances, the faculty member may submit an ‘I’ grade without prior discussion with the student. The instructor will decide the time frame in which the student will complete the required course work. However, the deadline may not exceed...
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...in inventory. (SO 1), AN (a) On February 26, Kirk shipped to a customer goods costing $800. The goods were shipped FOB shipping point, and the receiving report indicates that the customer received the goods on March 2. Should not be included in inventory, the legal right is of buyer. (b) On February 26, Seller Inc. shipped goods to Kirk FOB destination. The invoice price was $350 plus $25 for freight. The receiving report indicates that the goods were received by Kirk on March 2. Should not be included in inventory as legal right is with seller (c) Kirk had $500 of inventory at a customer’s warehouse “on approval.” The customer was going to let Kirk know whether it wanted the merchandise by the end of the week, March 4. Should be included in the inventor as the goods have not been shipped (d) Kirk also had $400 of inventory at a Balena craft shop, on consignment from Kirk. Should be included in inventory as the legal right is with consignor. (e) On February 26, Kirk ordered goods costing $750. The goods were shipped FOB shipping point on February 27. Kirk received the goods on March 1. Should be included in inventory s legal right with the buyer (f) On February 28, Kirk packaged goods and had them ready for shipping to a customer FOB destination. The invoice price was $350 plus $25 for freight; the cost of the items was $280. The receiving report indicates that the goods were received by the customer on March 2. Should be included in inventory as legal right with the...
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...will work together to write an informal analytical report about a company and a sales letter with a visual aid to members of that company showing the benefits of using Kelly Services. Instructors will form teams during Week 3, and students will work together during Weeks 4 and 5 to complete both parts of the project. This project supports TCOs 5, 7, 8, and 9. The situation: This assignment is based on Chapter 10, page 311, Portfolio Builder 24. You work for Kelly Services, which provides staffing solutions to more than 90 percent of the Fortune 500 companies. Click this link for more information about Kelly Services. Your team has been asked to select a Fortune 500 company like Chrysler, Ford, Intel, or DuPoint. Your first task after you’ve selected the company is to research the company and write an informal analytical report. The audience for the report is people who write sales messages (typically marketing). In week 5, your team will write a sales letter to a decision-maker at the company you selected making recommendations based on your research convincing the decision-maker to use Kelly Services. Week 4 Informal Analytical Report–& Team Participation Memo Your team is to write a brief informal report (approx. 2 single-spaced pages, 500-750 words, plus references) on the background of the company you have chosen to solicit with your sales letter. Do NOT write solely about the background of your targeted company but also focus on why you think this company...
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...Optional Question 1: Scenario (Facts of the case) You are employed as a legal executive in a firm of solicitors. A client (Mr Ben) has come and seeking advice on several claims and legal issues, which have recently arisen. You are required to write a legal report for the following claims: Alan is a qualified accountant and his father Ben, who owns a small business, a bookshop which specialises in acquiring and selling rare books. He recently saw an advertisement in a specialist book magazine for a first edition copy of the only book written by Bruce. The advertisement, which had been placed by Chris, stated that it was ‘on offer for $1,000. Ben phoned Chris stating that he would buy the book for $750. Chris replied that he would sell it for $900. Ben then said he would need time to think about buying the book at that price. Chris agreed not to sell the book to anyone else until Ben phoned him back in three days time with his final decision. On the same day, Dan came into Ben’s shop and asked if he had any first edition copies of the Bruce book and told him that he was willing to pay $1,500 for one. Ben agreed to sell a Bruce first edition to Dan and immediately phoned Chris to say that he would accept his original asking price of $1,000. However, Chris informed him that he had already sold the book to Eve for $1,250. Subsequently, Ben wrote to Eve offering her another rare book for $1,000. Eve replied to Ben by return of post stating that she agreed to buy...
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...Chapter 9 Other sources of Income and Deductions The amounts that have not been considered under 3(a) income from employment, and 3(b) business or property] are considered under sec.56 as other income. These amounts are included under Division B subdivision d - other source of income. The following are some of the sources of income: 1.Pension Benefit: All amount received as superannuation or pension benefit be included in the computation of income under 56(1) (a) (i) the following receipt must be included; 1. superannuation payments 2. Old age security amount 3. Canada pension plan benefit 4. benefit from prescribed provincial pension plan 5. Pension received from foreign sources. Withdrawal from RRSP, RRIF or DPSF must be included in computing income under 56(1) (h), (i) and (t). 2. Old age security and employment insurance: Old age security payments are paid to individual who are at least 65 years of age and has been resident in Canada for minimum of 10 years. This benefit includes: 1. old age pension 2. supplement for lower income person Both must be included in income, but paragraph 110(1)(f) provide for a deduction for any supplement included in income. OAS claw back: If the taxpayer’s div B income is more than $66,733 for the taxation year, a portion or entire amount of the Old Age Security Benefit must be repaid. The amount of the repayment is compute ad follows: The lesser of: a. OAS Benefits xx b. Income under division...
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