Your individual task will be to contribute a section of the product proposal and pro-forma statement for the new product idea. Make sure your portion is 2 pages. In addition to sending it to a designated person who will consolidate all of the contributions into a proposal, this paper will be submitted to your instructor. Individually, each student will create 3–4 slides (with 200–250 word speaker notes per slide) covering their portion of the proposal in slide presentation format to be pitched
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used in distinguishing contributions from exchange transactions, including membership dues and agency transactions . > Implementation Guidance 55-2 The accounting and reporting of grants, membership dues, and sponsorships is determined by the underlying substance of the transaction.Those terms are broadly used to refer not only to contributions but also to assets transferred in exchange transactions.A grant, sponsorship, or membership may be entirely a contribution, entirely an exchange
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your team’s contribution? | What would you try again? What would you never try again? | What did you do in order to motivate your team’s contribution? | | C. Write a short comment that describes your team members and team work during this week. Make reflective and substantial comments, indicating outstanding and non-participating member of your team. | Who were the team members? | | Who contributed the most, and how? | | Which were the two best contributions from the team
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FIN-672 Securities Analysis & Portfolio Management Professor Michel A. Robe Practice Set #1 and Solutions. What to do with this practice set? To help MBA students prepare for the assignment and the exams, practice sets with solutions will be handed out. These sets contain select worked-out end-of-chapter problems from BKM4 through BKM6. These sets will not be graded, but students are strongly encouraged to try hard to solve them and to use office hours to discuss any problems they may have
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offset high local mfg costs. - Reduced/streamlined a number of brands- More product focus- Less than 100. - Cost cutting measures introduced – shutting down 10 local factories and cutting 1800 jobs. - Reducing cost base, focusing on margin and bedding down new systems and processes across the company. Consequences: Pacific Brands will realize $150 million a year in cost savings by FY11. Sue Morphet –LEADERSHIP
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can the price drops (immediately) if the maintenance margin is 30%: Value of shares is 200P, equity is 200P - 5,000 so 0.30 60P = (200P - 5,000)/ 200P = 200P - 5,000 140P = 5,000 P = 35.7143 So the price can drop up to 38.57 per share before I get a margin call. 2) Short sell 500 shares and each has a current price of $40 so the value of the stocks for short selling is 500 x 40 = 20,000. 15,000 dollars is given to the broker for the margin account. A) Assume there is no dividend, no interest
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the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 6% and is paid at the end of the year. A) What is percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of the stock immediately changes to: (i) $18; (ii) $20; (iii) $22? i. -20% ii. 0% iii. 20% B) If the maintenance margin is 30%, how low can ABC’s stock price fall before you get a margin call? 10000/.7=14286/1000 = $14.29/Share C) What
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FINA2320/2802DE Fall 2015: Homework #1 Solutions 1. Buying on margin case: (a) The initial value of stock is $75 × 1000 = $75,000. So investor should using invest: Equity in account = $75,000 × Initial Margin = $75,000 × 50% = $37,500 And investor should borrow from the broker: Liability = $75,000 - 37,500 = $37,500 The initial balance sheet looks like this: Assets Liabilities and Owner’s Equity Value of stock $75,000 Loan from broker $37,500 Equity $37,500 (b) (i) If the stock price
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Lecture 3 1. Assume you purchased 700 shares of XYZ common stock on margin at $50 per share from your broker. If the initial margin is 65%, how much did you borrow from the broker, what is the margin? 2. You purchase 100 shares at $60 per share and margin = 50%. Suppose stock rises to $80/sh (increase of 33%). What is your return? Suppose stock drops to $40/sh (decrease of 33%). What is your return? 3. Investor opens a brokerage account and purchases 300 shares of XYZ at $40 per share. She borrows
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FINA-527-Assignment- Chapter 4 2) Margin Requirement 40%, Margin Account Deposit $50,000, Price per Share $35 Let’s assume ‘’Y’’ be total investment, and ‘’x’’ number of shares a) .4Y =$50,000, Y = $50,000/.4 =$125,000 $35x =$125,000, X =$125,000/$35 = 3571 shares b) (i) if stock price rises to $45/share, Total profit (loss) = $45*3571 -$125,000 =$35,695 (ii) if stock price falls to $25/share, total profit(loss) =$25*3571-$125,000 =($35,725) c) Maintenance margin = (number of shares* price
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