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    Compound Interest

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    investments cannot be easily liquidated, its value is steadily increasing. Due to this, it becomes an ideal in- vestment; all you need to do is keep the papers that prove that the property is under your name. When renting this property out, as the rate of rent increases, you can also charge the tenant more for continuing to stay there. In this manner, you will now be earning more money by doing absolutely nothing. Similarly, each of the sources of passive income has this crucial…

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    Applying ROI as a Further Step in Kirkpatrick Model: The Process If Phillip’s ROI model is used as the evaluation tool for a program, it will calculate monetary cost and non-financial returns at all levels of the program. On the other hand, if the ROI aspect of Phillip’s model is used as a further step to the Kirkpatrick’s model then evaluators will garner all the data from Kirkpatrick’s level four, and translate them in fiscal value or hard data (quantity, quality, cost, time). The ROI will…

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    Sangle Case Study

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    a. Market Size For the Sanglé’s worst-case scenario, the penetration rate would be at 1% each year. Sanglé’s total market size for 2015 is 6, 570, 168 and the target market share for that is 27%. For 2016, the market size is 6, 687, 117 and the target market share for that is 26.6%. For 2017, the market size is 6, 846, 107 and the target market share for that is 25.4%. For the Sanglé’s most-likely scenario, the penetration rate would only be at 2.5% each year. Sanglé’s total market size for…

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    Liquidity Ratios of Sun Pharmaceutical Limited: The above table – 2 shows the liquidity parameters to measure the liquidity position of the Sun Pharmaceutical Company Limited for ten years. Current Ratio: Current ratio shows working capital position of the firm. It is also known as a working capital ratio. It shows excess amount of current assets than current liabilities. It is used to judge firm’s short term capacity to pay off its obligation. Current Ratio = Current assets/current liabilities.…

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    -I remember the first time I actually got my first hundred dollar bill I was around ten years old.My uncle gave me a hundred dollar bill for christmas one year and he told me if I keep it till next year he would double the amount I saved. -I was in shock that I finally got my first hundred dollar bill I couldn't stop staring at it and didn't want anyone to know that I had one. I felt as if I were on top of the world and could buy anything I wanted. But then i remembered that my uncle told me…

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    8.0 WHAT IS THE PRICING MECHANISM. The flow of pricing mechanism in Islamic Unit Trust The Fund : Apex Dana Al- Faiz- I Unit holder (Mr. Aiman) go to the Maybank (Trustee) and give a capital in order to buy a unit of Islamic Unit Trust. For example Mr. Aiman have money amount RM10 000, he give Rm10 000 to the Maybank as a trustee. Maybank will pool the money that also comes from other unit holders and give to the Apex Investment Services Berhad and professional manager will manage…

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    Case Study of Kraft-Heinz Mergers In the late March of 2015, two investment firms – 3G Capital and Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway invested $10b and created a new merger company, The Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ: KHC). It is a merge between Kraft Foods Group (Kraft) and H.J. Heinz Company (Heinz). This merger will make them the third largest Food and Beverage Company in the North America and fifth in the world (CNBC, 2015). The H.J. Heinz Company was founded in 1869 by Henry John Heinz with…

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    Capital market theory is a description and the prediction of the progression of the capital. Capital market theory is used to measure the returns wanted by investors and the intrinsic risks involved; it is model that is used to price assets and most commonly used is to price shares. It is most definitely important response to financial judgment making. Besides that, Capital market theory develops a model for all unsafe assets and ads on the portfolio theory. For the development of capital market…

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    Net Present Value Essay

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    the best method for investment project valuation (Goh, Kuo, Ong, & Rodrigues, 2009). It tells whether the investment will increase the firm’s value (Peterson-Drake, n.d.). Indicates whether a proposed project will yield the investor’s required rate of return (Jory, Benamraoui, Boojihawon, & Madichie, 2016). It is consistent with the theory of wealth maximization (Imegi, & Nwokoye, 2015). Moreover, net present value method considers all the cash flows, it makes use of all the project cash flows,…

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    tend to be most relevant for two mutually exclusive events. In investing, it is the difference in return between a chosen investment and one that the consumer or producer passed up. Considering the potential outcomes of various investments decisons, businesses will look for the option that is most likely to generate the greatest return. Often, this can be found by looking at the expected rate of return for a given investment. Even with this being the case, businesses must also still consider the…

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