appropriate debt–to–capital ratio is often a mystery. Brigham and Ehrhardt (2008) in Financial Management: Theory and Practice outline a framework that can be used by financial practitioners to determine a firm’s optimal capital structure. Modigliani and Miller (1958 and 1963) provide the basis for the trade-off theory which is how firms can conceptually determine their optimal capital structure. What is lacking in these expositions, however, is a systematic demonstration of the process through which an
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the cost of crime to the society into four groups: victim cost, costs incurred in the criminal justice system, crime career costs and intangible costs. Victim costs are the losses that the victim faces such as loss or damage of property, hospital bills and loss of money. The criminal justice system costs include the money the government spends on crime prevention such as police protection and correctional programs while crime career cost is the opportunity cost that results from the choice to engage
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Just Water Under The Bush? By: Janice Foster There is a term that old folks often say to refer to something that has taken place in the past that cannot be changed and therefore you just get over it. This is easier said than done especially if you are the living reminder of what cannot be changed. All of us have been affected by George w. Bush and his administration whether it is good or bad, directly or indirectly. There are some of us who have been affected in ways that you can only imagine.
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Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, USA Ted McQuade PSC Metals, Cleveland, Ohio, USA Jaime Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Analytics, Inc., New York, New York, USA James Conner Bridgestone/America’s Tire Operations, Austin, Texas, USA Richard Miller Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA, and William Murphree Bison Investments, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA Abstract Purpose – During difficult economic times the media often highlight examples of failing or failed business
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securing their database Report Prepared for: Book Bunker By: Your Name Ideas and Strategies for utilizing e-payment system and securing their database February 12, 2014 David E-marketing and E-commerce Consultancy Executive Summary (Situational Analysis) What constitutes business success? Is it your skills in terms of product innovation, your ability to deliver in terms of products and services demanded by your customers? Yes, these are what constitute business success. However, what happens if
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Abstract This paper critically analyzes gun rights in the United States and the economics of gun centralization. The phrase, “gun rights” refers to the second amendment in which it states that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. The term, “gun centralization” is what is most commonly referred to as “gun control,” which is refusing citizens the right to keep certain or all firearms and keeping them solely in the hands of government. There are many different points
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of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed," the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution provides the citizens a means of protection against the unjust excesses of government.[2] The Framers placed this guarantee in the Bill of Rights because they considered the right to keep and bear arms peculiarly important and also uniquely vulnerable to infringement. The Amendment's command protects individuals against even popular conceptions of the public good. In addition to this
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The Lakeside Company Case Studies in Auditing Twelfth Edition John M. Trussel Dalton State College J. Douglas Frazer Millersville University Boston Columbus Indianapolis New York San Francisco Upper Saddle River Amsterdam Cape Town Dubai London Madrid Milan Munich Paris Montreal Toronto Delhi Mexico City Sao Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul Singapore Taipei Tokyo Editor in Chief: Donna Battista Acquisitions Editor: Stephanie Wall Editorial Project Manager: Christina Rumbaugh
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1. Discuss the working capital management? Working capital management Working capital management refers to the administration of current assets and current liabilities. Liquidity management involves the planned acquisition and use of liquid resources over time to meet cash obligations as they become due. The firm’s liquidity is measured by liquidity ratio such as current ratio, quick ratio, cash ratio. Financing current asset Current Assets require financing by use of either current funds or
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Performance of Organizations 14 2.5 Chapter Summary 17 CHAPTER THREE 18 3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 18 3.1 Introduction 18 3.2 Research Design 18 3.3 Population of the Study 18 3.4 Data Collection 19 3.5 The Research Procedures 19 3.6 Data Analysis 19 3.7 Chapter Summary 20 REFERENCES: 21 CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Andreoli and Osibodu (2004) generally defined unclaimed property as a liability a company owes to an individual or entity when a debt or obligation
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