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    Fi515 Final Exam

    * 1. Which of the following does not always increase a company market value * a. Increase the expected growth weight of sales * b. Increasing the expected operating profitability (NOPAT/SALES) * c. Decreasing the capital requirements (Capital /sales0 * d. Decreasing the weighted average cost of capital * e. Increasing the expected rate of return on invested capital   * 2. Which of the following statement is correct * a. The MIRR and MPV decision could never conflict

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    Scientific

    2011 STEVEN C. WHEELWRIGHT WILLIAM SCHMIDT Scientific Glass, Inc.: Inventory Management In January 2010, Ava Beane, the newly hired Manager of Inventory Planning for Scientific Glass (SG), contemplated the critical nature of her first big project with the company. During her interviews for the job, several executives had told her very directly that the company’s need for a more effective way to manage its inventory was urgent. At the time, Beane had felt confident she could address the

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    Scasca

    = Sales/ Total assets = 250,000/258,000 = 0.97 Net profit (before tax) margin = Net profit/Sales = (16,000/250,000) x 100% = 6.4% Current ratio = Current Assets/ Current Liabilities = 38,000/44,000 = 0.86 Closing inventory holding period (in days) = (closing inventory x 365 days)/ cost of sales = (25,000 x 365 days)/ 200,000 = 45.63 Trade receivables' collection period (in days) = (average accounts receivable/ credit sales) x 365 = (13,000/ 250,000) x 365 = 18.98 Trade payables' payment

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    Supply Chain Mangement

    responsiveness, Seven-eleven has considerably become the most successful retail store. Problems The problem of Seven-eleven supply chain is that it replies too much on the transportation to make replenishment every day. The store would not have enough inventories if there is any accidents happen since the storage unit in store is very little. The risks associated with the system that Seven-eleven uses are costly with demand uncertainty. When the demand patterns change dramatically, then Seven-Eleven is left

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    Finance, Butler

    HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL 9-292-013 REV: JANUARY 4, 2002 Butler Lumber Company To examine Butler’s current financial situation and to answer the question of how well Butler is doing are not an easy task. There are many things to look into. Let us start with net working capital.   Net working capital= current assets- current liabilities       | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | current assets | 468 | 596 | 776 | 932 | current liabilities | 260 | 375 | 535 | 690 | net working capital | 208

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    Inventory Management and Control

    INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL* INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL concerns most managers of agricultural marketing and supply businesses, whether they are retail, wholesale, or service oriented. The value of a manager to an agricultural marketing and supply business depends on his ability to manage inventories effectively. The total cost of maintaining the desired inventory level must be held down to a reasonable figure, but the inventory must also be large enough to permit the company to effectively

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    Netflix Case

    multiplex, labour cost, film distributor share , food expenses , entertainment tax Tied to COGS is inventory. Crudely, inventory is unsold “COGS”. What is the inventory for PVR’s movie exhibition business? Again, do not write the number here, just the concept. Major inventory for * Inventory of seats/floor: Seat/handling unit is not filled does not lead in revenue. * ECONOMICS Inventory of films: Film/Service which is not screened in movie will not lead in revenue. Economies of

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    Lawsons Case

    Executive Summary Problem Statement Mr. Paul Mackay, a sole proprietor, has approached the Commercial Bank of Ontario in order to obtain an additional $194,000 bank loan and a $26,000 line of credit. Paul owns and operates a general merchandising retailer in Riverdale, Ontario named Lawsons’. The bank loan is needed for Mr. Mackay to reduce his trade debt that has a sheer 13.5 per cent interest penalty. The line of credit is needed for sales seasonal downfalls so that Mr. Mackay could properly

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    Mrs Sedigheh

    Course Syllabus School of Business XACC/290 Version 1 Principles of Accounting I Copyright © 2013 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course covers the fundamentals of financial accounting as well as the identification, measurement, and reporting of the financial effects of economic events on an enterprise. Students will learn to examine financial information from the perspective of management. Other topics include decision-making, planning, and controlling

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    Intel Financial Analysis

    Intel Corporation is a [$105 billion] (King, 2012) leading designer and manufacturer of advanced integrated digital technology platforms. The company, led by CEO Paul S. Otellini, also specializes in the development and sales of software and services that integrate security and technology (Intel, 2013). Intel currently dominates the semiconductor market, and has for the last 20 years. In 2011, the company made up a record 16.5% of the server market share (Gaudain, 2012). To date, the company employs

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