Accounting for Investments under FASB No. 115 – A Review |For commercial enterprises |Presentation on Financial |Change in Fair Value | |(nonprofit entities follow SFAS No.124) |Statements | | | | |Temporary |Other than | |
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TABLE OF CONTENT Background 3 I. Current Situation 3 ♣ Current Performance 3 ♣ Strategic Posture 3 1. Mission 3 2. Objectives 3 3. Strategies 3 4. Policies 3 II. Corporate Governance 3 ♣ Board of Directors 3 ♣ Top Management 4 ♣ Shareholders 4 III. External Environment: Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) 4 ♣ Societal Environment (P.E.S.T Factors) 4 1. Political - Legal Factors 4 2. Economic Factors 4 3. Socio-cultural Factors 4
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of an IPO Case Study | 2014 Ivan McClure, Imtiaz Saboor, Vanessa Lopes, Gilberta Pjetri 2014 Ivan McClure, Imtiaz Saboor, Vanessa Lopes, Gilberta Pjetri TABLE OF CONTENTS * History * Advantages & Disadvantages of an IPO * IPO Process * Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) * Similar Company Analysis * Discounted Cash Flow Analysis * Final Decision History David Neeleman, an experienced entrepreneur in airline startups, announced that JetBlue
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Fiber optics Distinguish between centralized data processing, decentralized data processing, and distributed data processing. * Centralized: Processing is done at one central computer. * Advantage * Being able to exercise tight control on system operations and applications * Disadvantage * Lack
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for making decisions about the organization’s long term goals and strategies”. The company’s long-term plan for how it will balance its internal strengths and weaknesses with its external opportunities and threats to maintain a competitive advantage. Strategic Management Pearce & Robinson (2003:3) define Strategic Management as the set of decisions and actions that result in the formulation and implementation of plans designed to achieve a company’s objectives.
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Chapter 1 Homework: Q1-3 (pg. 23) Advantages of Proprietorships and Partnerships: 1. Easy to form 2. Few regulations 3. No corporate income taxes 4. Being one’s own boss Disadvantages: 1. Limited life 2. Unlimited liability 3. Hard to raise capital Advantages of Corporations: 1. Unlimited life 2. Easy to transfer ownership 3. Limited liability 4. Easier to raise capital Disadvantages: 1. Double taxation 2. Costly set up 3. Costly period reports required
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Chapter 1 Questions Question [pic] Answer 1-1 a. Proprietorship: A business structure in which an individual and his/her company are considered a single entity for tax and liability purposes. A proprietorship is a company which is not registered with the state as a limited liability company or corporation. The owner does not pay income tax separately for the company, but he/she reports business income or losses on his/her individual income tax return. The owner is inseparable from the proprietorship
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1. Features that we like about the new incentive plan In general, there are a lot of positive features that the new incentive plan of Provigo Inc. provides. First of all, the incentive plan consists of two extrinsic-reward components – a cash-based reward, as well as an equity-based reward. This motivates managers to not only perform well for quick cash, but also to increase the equity value through consistent growth and good performance of the company. Further, the incentive plan has two terms;
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Melinda Rogers, is also leaving her role as a senior vice-president but she will remain on the board. Clear focus on customers, growth and especially pushing content across all platforms. Mr. Laurence must position the company to take maximum advantage of its landmark $5.2-billion, 12-year deal securing national broadcast and digital rights to NHL games – which even its own executives have described as daunting. Tim Casey, an analyst with BMO Nesbitt Burns, said investors should take a long-term
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to &629 million. * At present, E*TRADE is active in Germany, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Denmark, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom E*TRADE is in a Process of searching for a new advertising agency to replace the current Goodby, Silverstein & Partners E*TRADE owns and operates over 15,200 Automated Teller Machines E*TRADE is becoming a complete full service financial support and execution portal for individual investors Summary of the Case: E*TRADE Financial
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