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Papers On Money & Banking / Corporate Finance
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Business Form of Maryland's New Durable Medical Equipment Company
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A 4 page paper choosing a business form (LLC) for a new company and assessing the liability positions of senior managers at HealthSouth and RiteAid, two businesses operating a corporate form that could not protect senior management from charges of various types of fraud. HealthSouth's Richard Scrushy was the first to be tried under Sarbanes-Oxley; the RiteAid case began several years before the law went into effect. The point is that even though the corporate form of business ostensibly offers greater liability protection, it does not insulate corporate officers from being forced to assume liability for their actions. The LLC structure will be sufficient for protecting the owners from frivolous lawsuits, and they have no need to fear legitimate ones. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSbusMDform.rtf
Business Funding
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This 3 page paper starts by considering the potential risks faced by a business where the only source of funding is a relative. The paper then looks at other options for funding; the use of venture capital and the use of debt. The risks associated with both are discussed. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEfundrel.rtf
Business Planning for the Self Employed and their Important Role within the Economy
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This 8 page paper looks at the importance of entrepreneurs in the economy and the role they play. They are the an important part of most capitalist economies and should be encouraged. In starting up a new enterprise it is also very important that they should be capable of developing a business plan, this paper will also show the student how a simple business plan may be formulated. The paper includes 2 graphs. The biblio0gra0hy cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEselemp.wps
Business Proposal
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Automating Systems at Tri-Cities Furniture: A 10 page paper offering a proposal to a three-location furniture retailer to automate its business process systems. The paper discusses the benefits of such a system; provides a diagram of the hardware system; and makes comment on how much the organization will be able to save. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSitPropTriCit.rtf
Business Results at World – Road Ramming Cycles
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A 3 page paper discussing the financial results of a fictional company, emphasizing its marketing expenditures relative to total revenues. No sources listed.
Filename: KSfinRamCyc.rtf
Butler Lumber Company
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A 7 page paper discussing the implications of Harvard case 9-292-013. Butler Lumber Company is striving to gain a $465,000 loan it cannot afford and with better management would not need. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSfinButLum.rtf
Buying Lonza
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This 24 page paper looks at the theory behind the making of acquisition including the financing with Lonza used as an example target company. The paper is written in 4 parts, the first part considers the reasons why a major pharmaceutical compnay may want to acquire the Swiss company Lonza. The second part of the paper considers how purchasing compnay may decide on the offer price is calculated, the focus is on the dividend discount model. The third part of the paper considers different funding options and the last part of the paper makes a recommendation for the way the acquisition should be funded. The bibliography cites 16 sources.
Filename: TElonzab.rtf
Calculating Economic Added Value (EVA); the case of Coca Cola and Pepsi Co.
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This 4 page paper uses a case study supplied by the student to calculate the economic added value (EVA) of Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co using projected figures. The paper shows how perform this calculation and demonstrates the calculations.
Filename: TEevacoke.rtf
Calculating the Cost of Capital
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This 17 page paper considers the different ways of calculation the cost of capital. The different methods include looking at the cost of equity and the cost of debt, with consideration of how the CAPM (capital asset pricing model), can satisfy the calculations for the cost of equity. The use of the weighted average cost of capital is also used. For the different methods examples calculations are performed so that the student can understand them and replicate these in their own work. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEcostcp.rtf
Calculating the Cost of Capital for Multinational Organizations
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This 20 page paper examines the different ways of calculatingthe cost of capital for a multinational company where there are many different risk factors that can impact on costs, such as exchange rate risks. The paper considers the methods which include looking at the cost of equity and the cost of debt, with consideration of how the CAPM (capital asset pricing model), can satisfy the calculations for the cost of equity and the variation for an international capital asset pricing model ICAPM. The use of the ICAPM is assessed looking at empirical evidence that suggests there may be some differences. The paper looks at how these differences may be included in equation and then at the evidence that may suggest that domestic CAPM is just as efficient as ICAPM for MNO’s. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TEcostc1.rtf
Calculating The Impact of a New Contract
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This 5 page paper looks at a case study and shows the student how to calculate a if a proposed contract will be worth taking on. The paper uses fixed and variable costs to calculate the profit or loss with and without the proposal. All calculations are show. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEfixcase.rtf
Calculus for Business; Marginal Functions
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This 5 page paper looks at the use of calculus in business and the way derivatives can be used to examined marginal costs, as well as marginal revenue and marginal profit. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEbuscaolc.rtf
Caledonia Plc Case Study
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This 13 page paper is based on a case study supplied by the student. The paper assesses a project to build a gas plant in Scotland to save costs. The paper examines this wit the use of payback period and net present value as well as looking at non financial factors. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEcalidon.rtf
Call and Put Options
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This 5 page paper is written in three parts. The first part looks at the use of call options, and how call options and call options on futures are different. The second part of the paper looks at why put options may be sold and the risks associated with selling put options. The third part of the paper examines different influences on the premiums gained on the sale of call options. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEcallopt.rtf
CALTRON AND ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
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This 3-page paper is a sample memo dealing with income recognition for a fictitious company called Caltron. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTcaltrona.rtf
CALTRON COMPUTERS AND REVENUE RECOGNITION
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This 8-page paper focuses on various forms of revenue recognition for Caltron Computers. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTcalaccou.rtf
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