WEEK 2 NPV, PBP, IRR, EAC( equivalent annual cash flow) NPV: If NPV>0, accept the project [which are expected to add value to the firm], otherwise don’t bother. Reminders Rule 1: Only cash flow is relevant Cash flow ≠ accounting income •In an income statement, profit is shown as it is earned rather than when the company and its customers get around to paying their bills. •Cash outflows are sorted into two categories: 1) current expenses, deducted when calculating income; and 2)
Words: 785 - Pages: 4
1 Mathematics for Management Concept Summary Algebra Solving Linear Equations in One Variable Manipulate the equation using Rule 1 so that all the terms involving the variable (call it x) are on one side of the equation and all constants are on the other side. Then use Rule 2 to solve for x. Rule 1: Adding the same quantity to both sides of an equation does not change the set of solutions to that equation. Rule 2: Multiplying or dividing both sides of an equation by the same nonzero number
Words: 3184 - Pages: 13
I- Research and its types II- Type of scales III- Corelation IV- Relaiblity V- Screening VI- Mean comparison test RESEARCH: Finding solution to the problem and a careful study that creates addition in existing body of knowledge. Types I- Basic II- Applied Other I- Descriptive II- Explanatory III- Exploratory Types of Scales I- Nominal II- Ordinal III- Interval IV- Ratio Other I- Dichotomous II- Likert-type scale III-
Words: 917 - Pages: 4
Data Visually and Through Numbers Data File 2 - Chapter Three (Show all your work) 1) A teacher asked each of her students how many novels they had read in the previous six months. The results are shown below. 0 1 5 4 2 1 3 2 2 7 2 5 0 1 0 1 1 2 6 0 2 3 1 2 7 1 4 2 3 1 7 0 0 2 1 1 0 6 1 7 Construct a frequency table for the number of novels read. Solution: Number of novels read | Frequency | 0 | 7 | 1 | 11 | 2 | 9 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 2 | 7 | 4 | 2)
Words: 1473 - Pages: 6
of the asset will decrease You want to reduce the risk of your portfolio You want to increase the money you can invest in another asset. Portfolio A has an expected return of E[rA]= 20%and a standard deviation of return of σA = 20%, Portfolio B has an expected return of E[rB] = 10% and a standard deviation of return of σB = 30%. The correlation coefficient between Portfolios A and B is ρA,B = 0. The risk free asset has a return of rf =1%. c) If an investor has to choose between investing
Words: 441 - Pages: 2
ENGG 941 Assignment I Carbon and Water Footprint Report Sustainable Buildings Research Centre at the University of Wollongong Name | UOW ID | Kazi Swad Abdullah | 5220683 | Sherin John | 4806670 | Samir Bastola | 4739218 | Sanju Kunjammattil Babu | 4873622 | table of contents 1. Executive Summary………………………………………………………………….…3 2. Introduction………………………………………………………....................................3 3. Description of Problem…………………………………………………………...……3 4. Method
Words: 738 - Pages: 3
1. Draw a network diagram for this project. Identify the paths through the network diagram that could potentially delay the project if its deadline is 40 months. 2.) Calculate the variance and standard deviation of each activity: (realized after STD on this question wasn’t asked for) A: σ²-[24-3/6]²= 12.25 STD:3.5 B: σ²-[12-1/6]²= 3.36 STD:1.83 C: σ²-[1-0.25/6]²= .0156 STD: .1248 D: σ²-[0.5-0.2/6]²= .0025
Words: 278 - Pages: 2
: / Die waarde van k in: P( Z > k) = 0.0823 2.18 The value of k in: / Die waarde van k in: P( Z < k) = 0.0618 3. A luxury passenger liner has 500 passengers on board whose ages are normally distributed around a mean of 60 years with a standard deviation of 12 years. / ’n Luukse passasierskip het 500 passasiers aan boord. Hul ouderdomme word normal verdeel om ‘n gemiddelde van 60 Jaar heen, met ‘n standaardafwyking van 12 jaar. 3.1 How many of the passengers are between 45 and 78 years
Words: 725 - Pages: 3
+XPDQUHVRXUFHPDQDJHPHQWDQGEXVLQHVVREMHFWLYHVDQGVWUDWHJLHVLQVPDOO DQGPHGLXPVL]HGEXVLQHVV (65&&HQWUHIRU%XVLQHVV5HVHDUFK8QLYHUVLW\RI&DPEULGJH :RUNLQJ3DSHU1R )UDQN:LONLQVRQ (65&&HQWUHIRU%XVLQHVV5HVHDUFK 8QLYHUVLW\RI&DPEULGJH $XVWLQ5RELQVRQ%XLOGLQJ 6LGJZLFN$YHQXH &DPEULGJH&%'( 3KRQH )D[ (0DLOVIZ#HFRQFDPDFXN 6HSWHPEHU 7KLV:RUNLQJ3DSHUUHODWHVWRWKH&%55HVHDUFK3URJUDPPHRQ6PDOODQG 0HGLXP6L]HG(QWHUSULVHV
Words: 6760 - Pages: 28
Kenneth Wong 1 Mr. Hackett Section 001 SpanishAmerican War Wong Throughout the spanish american war and even before it began, until the end of the spanishamerican war the newspaper had the power to heavily influence the choices people made. It started with industrial revolution at the turn of the 19th century as the United States became the number one leading manufacturer and foremost industrial power in the world, jobs became harder to do and competition for their jobs grew. There were two people who controlled
Words: 1156 - Pages: 5