The Investment Detective Analysis The company is planning to invest from several projects. There are total 8 projects are presented to be chosen. By simply inspecting cash flows, the projects ranked according to the cash flow are as follows: 3 , 5 , 8 , 4 , 1 , 7 , 6 , 2 Based strictly on cash flow, the project that can generate the most excess cash over initial investments will be ranked first. In choosing a criteria should consider the investment amount can be recovered .There are several
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To: Dr. Map From: Phe Date: February 16, 2013 RE: Case 18 (The Investment Detective) Projects can be measured by inspecting cash flows alone but there are additional metrics than can be used to make the best recommendations. A brief description of each metric is provided below. * NPV: Net present value is the difference between the present value of the cash inflows and the cash outflows. If the NPV is positive a project should be accepted and if it is negative the project should be rejected
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Name and Number, Bruner 5e Note Number I. C12- Best Practices—WACC No Questions II. C2- Bill Miller & Value Trust 2 III. C5- Financial Detective, 2005 Contained in Case IV. C7- Body Shop Intl* Contained in Case, but see page 3 V. C6- Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. 4 VI. C17- The Investment Detective* Contained in Case VII. C28- Intro. to Debt Policy & Value* No Questions, but review M & M Theory on debt and value of the firm. VIII. HBS
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Fordham University Graduate School of Business Administration FNGB 7421 Gautam Goswami Take Home Exam: (Due within 2 weeks – first week of July) Answer the following question from Investment Detective Case. Q1. If you have only $8 million for investment (i.e. 4 projects) and your WACC is between 9% and 11%, which projects should you choose and why? You need to justify your answer and show detailed analysis. Your assumptions must be pointed out and should be generally acceptable. (20
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prevention. Community policing has been embraced by many law enforcement organizations across our country. Community policing is based on its goal to prevent crime and promote better police-community partnerships. Community policing requires an investment in training with special attention to problem analysis and problem solving, facilitation, community organization; communication, mediation and conflict resolution, resource identification and use, networking and linkages, and cross-cultural competency
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prevention. Community policing has been embraced by many law enforcement organizations across our country. Community policing is based on its goal to prevent crime and promote better police-community partnerships. Community policing requires an investment in training with special attention to problem analysis and problem solving, facilitation, community organization; communication, mediation and conflict resolution, resource identification and use, networking and linkages, and cross-cultural competency
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prevention. Community policing has been embraced by many law enforcement organizations across our country. Community policing is based on its goal to prevent crime and promote better police-community partnerships. Community policing requires an investment in training with special attention to problem analysis and problem solving, facilitation, community organization; communication, mediation and conflict resolution, resource identification and use, networking and linkages, and cross-cultural competency
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The Investment Detective 1. Can you rank the project simply by inspecting the cash flow? 1) Project Ranking based on simple inspection of cash flows: | | | | Rank | Project No | Net Cash Flow($) | 1 | 3 | 8000 | 2 | 5 | 2200 | 3 | 8 | 2150 | 4 | 4 | 1561 | 5 | 1 | 1310 | 6 | 7 | 560 | 7 | 6 | 200 | 8 | 2 | 165 | As per net cash flow priority has been indicated above. But cash flow does not consider time value of money. So it is not good measure for rank different
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By setting a system of preventative, detective and corrective measures, a company is able to survive the materialization of such risks and emerge with minimal losses. By going the extra mile in planning a number of anticipatory measures, a company demonstrates its social responsibility and willingness to be an abiding member of the community. This paper will focus on ways to identify regulatory risks of non-compliance and how to set preventative, detective and corrective measures to handle these
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Not only did class privilege stratify society, but it also percolated into popular detective fiction to provide vistas of comfort and luxury as vicarious pleasure to the reading public from all classes, most often the lower. This paper is an attempt to unravel the materialist nature of the fiction of Dorothy Sayers from such a standpoint that views the fiction as a strategy to entice the readership with visions of leisure and plenty, and to establish the upper-class protagonist as the only possible
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