Refreshing A Thirsty World Chief Financial Officer CAGNY 2012 Gary Fayard Forward-Looking Statements This presentation may contain statements, estimates or projections that constitute “forward-looking statements” as defined under U.S. federal securities laws. Generally, the words “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “project,” “will” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements, which generally are not historical in nature. Forward-looking statements
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Aigerim Yegemberdiyeva Consultant, Kazakhstan Nationality: Kazakhstan Length of Service: 1.5 years Background Qualifications BSc in Business administration and accounting (major in finance, minor in marketing) – KIMEP University; MBA in Finance – London School of Business and Finance Aigerim Yegemberdiyeva is a Consultant in the Assurance department Financial Services group of PwC in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Aigerim joined PwC team in 2011 after successful graduation from London School
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ANALYSIS6 MCD got off to a strong start in 2010 with a solid recovery in U.S. comparable sales growth, sustained momentum in international sales growth, and impressive operating margin gains in its first quarter. Analyst remain confident that MCD’s competitive advantages, including a universally known brand and unparalleled scale advantages, position the firm to thrive under any economic environment. After posting flattish U.S. comparable sales in January and February, MCD came back strong in March
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maximum efficiency, an investment into the production facilities is necessary. Tootsie Roll Inc. strives to minimize the energy consumption and the labor costs associated with producing the various products. To start the implementation of manufacturing facility renovations immediately, an amount of capital is necessary. In 2007, a $15 million of capital was invested into operations which helped the company get started on energy efficiency progress however, for another investment of this
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alliances with western and European nations. The investment atmosphere is very different in each country and businesses that are marketing and investing in each have very different strategies. Morocco is very similar to marketing to the US or other developed countries, consumerism and luxuries as well as investing in established and successful industries. Kenya is very different in that the atmosphere creates more risk towards foreign investment due to the constant conflict, unstable governments
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first one consists of musha¯rakah (partnership) between the customer and the bank. This is done through the contract of ’Shirkat-ul-milk meaning joint partnership over an asset. For example, the customer and the bank buy a house with initial capital investment equals 20 and 80 per cent by them, respectively. Second portion is implemented through the contract of ija¯ ra between the customer and bank. Here, the customer rents the house from the bank and pays the rental payment, which is shared between
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* How does a personal cash flow statement help you organize your finances? * What was the most interesting thing you learned about completing this worksheet? * Did this worksheet provide you with any ideas about how you may want to change your budget (how much you are spending, saving, or reducing your debt)? The personal cash flow statement is a categorized sheet that helps us identify the relationship between income and expenses. Calculating the income is an easy
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Chapter 01 The Investment Environment Multiple Choice Questions 1. In 2007, ____________ was the most significant real asset of U.S. households in terms of total value. A. consumer durables B. automobiles C. real estate D. mutual fund shares E. bank loans See Table 1.1. Difficulty: Easy 2. In 2007, ____________ was the least significant financial asset of U.S. households in terms of total value. A. real estate B. mutual fund shares C. debt securities D. life insurance
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per cent to 12 per cent by 2019-2020. • A $1.2 Trillion existing pension fund pool; the 4th largest in the world. • A total $1.7 Trillion funds management industry (the largest in Asia-Pacific) • A unique 410,000 + strong investment community of self managed super funds (accounting for one third of the nation’s pension fund pool) With these figures representing a Compound Annual Growth rate (CAGR) of 11.9% since 1994, Australia’s total Funds Under Management (FUM) is:
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Mini Case A) For finding the CBS bond value I solved using excel formula PV Rate (Required rate) 6% Nper 10 Pmt 76.25 FV (face value of bond) 1000 CBS bond Years left to maturity Nper 10 Annual interest payment Pmt $ 76.25 Present value PV -986 Future value FV $ 1,000.00 Required rate 6% Expected rate 7.83% Value $
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