COMM 371, Lecture 6 COMM 371, Lecture 6 Lecture 6: Financing Growth – The Clarkson Lumber Case Outline for Today (Clarkson Lumber) • Case objectives • Understand what drives the need for cash: Clarkson needs cash, but has a good record of profitability • Evaluate Clarkson’s loan requirements and ability to repay • Link the short-term financial plan to evaluating the firm’s long-term goals • Practice basic skills in financial analysis • Review facts of case • Construct statement of cash flows
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market share, and keep pace with new technology (University of Phoenix, 2007). Future Scenarios The first task in the simulation was to examine probable future scenarios that could potentially affect SAI cash flow with two projects, Dig-image and W-Comm. Part of SAI’s plans is their desire to earn $54 million in their first year by selling 400,000 units, however they first need to determine their working capital. “Working capital rises over the early years of the project as expansion occurs. However
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LOAD-SHEDDING GUIDE The Electricity Company of Ghana Limited wishes to inform its cherished customers that due to generation challenges it has become necessary to publish this load shedding guide. Customers may also access this load shedding guide on our website – www.ecggh.com TUESDAY 23rd Sept, 2014 WEDNESDAY 24th Sept, 2014 THURSDAY Y 25th Sept, 2014 FRIDAY 26th Sept, 2014 SATURDAY 27th Sept, 2014 SUNDAY 28th Sept, 2014 MONDAY 29th Sept, 2014 DAY 6AM TO 8PM NIGHT 6PM TO 6AM A, A1
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examples of interpersonal comm., group comm. and presentational comm. Interpersonal comm.: comm. that occurs simultaneously between 2 people who attempt to mutually influence each other, usually for the purpose of managing relationships (interacting with other person) Group comm.: notion that in order to be considered as a group, people need a common goal. Something that members all would agree is the reason for the groups existence (sports team) Presentational comm.: occurs a speaker addresses
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unspoken rule, top of organization don't talk to bottom 6. Cultural barriers: how you greet and establish eye contact; handling disagreement; eating business meals; small talk; - inter-cultural comm increasingly pivitol to long term success LO2 - DESCRIBE THE KEY ELEMENTS OF NONVERBAL COMM a) face to face comm 7% of meaning comes from verbal content; 38% tone of voice; 55% body language (facials, gestures, posture) b) nonverbal communication goal = reinforcing meaning of your
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Of Interna al Comm municatio on Table of C Contents I. Exec cutive Sum mmary .................... .............................................. ................ .......... 3 II. Intro oduction . ............................... .............................................. ................ .......... 4 III. uo .......... Q otes ............................... .............................................. ................ .......... 5 1. Wha at Is Comm munication .
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click on INSTL HATRD – COMM. The Maintain Inventory Items window will appear. You will find the hourly billing rate of $60 shown in the Billing Rate #1 field 2. The tax status for installing hardscape for commercial customers is: Regular The tax status for installing hardscape is found by clicking Inventory & Services from the Navigation Bar. Next, click on Inventory Items then, View and Edit Inventory Items. Inventory List window will appear. Double click on INSTL HATRD – COMM. The Maintain Inventory
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COMM 291 Midterm Review Package Prepared by Angelica Cabrera 1. INTRODUCTION TO DATA AND VARIABLES Categorical vs. Quantitative Data Categorical Limited number – distinct categories No Quantitative Large number Yes Possible values for variable Measurement units? EXAMPLE. Which variables are quantitative and which are categorical? Employee # Age (years) Annual Income (in Performance 1,000s of dollars) Rating (1-5 scale) 5543 48 50 – 100 4.5 2431 34 20 – 49 3.9 7281 31 0 – 19 3.4 Job
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PMPM rate increased in PC comm. the biggest provider, which impacted its revenue through decreased enrollment. Its enrollee amounts were less than the aggregates. SH comm. also had increased its PMPM rate but also increased revenue through number of enrollees. The increase in enrollees in PC Medicare, SH comm., and SH Medicare could be why the revenue still came out positive, although not what was allocated. Even though approximately 300,000 members were lost in PC comm. the premium increase compensates
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COMM 89 Theory Paper Purpose: Evaluate the utility of an academic theory by examining its applications to everyday life. Enhance your ability to understand academic theory as explained by an outside source and to apply theoretical concepts with organization and clarity. Demonstrate original thought in analysis of utility. Preparation: 1. Choose an episode from your life. Choose one of the two following types of brief (1-3 minutes) real life communicative episodes (any communication interaction
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