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    What type of financial investments would you invest in if you were given 10,000 dollars, what made you choose these investments, as well as; how did your choices affect your decision as to tracking these financial investments through the usage of financial strategies and trends. While finding the right pecuniary investment to finance in is never an easy decision, one must first do their research as to what type of financial resources are available on the market to invest in; then apply those financial

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    After opening of the trade barriers in 1991, the foreign investment inflows have increased enormously. Foreign capital, which actually plays an important role in increasing productivity of labor and accumulation of foreign reserve in developing countries to meet the current account deficit , is consist of foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign portfolio investment(FPI). Both have worked as an instrument of global economic integration and stimulation. Apart of providing access to the foreign

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    Return on Investments (ROI) is an excellent tool that business professionals use to measure the benefit an organization receives by administrating the training program. The formula for ROI is the ratio of the results divided by the training costs. An example of ROI is the dollar value of productivity divided by training costs. A company benefits from administrating a training program if the ratio of results to costs is high. There are apparently many formulas out there that organizations are using

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    Abstract This paper explores and analyzes the different aspects of an investment in a company. Two different corporations were analyzed and a decision was made regarding which corporation would be given an investment. The acquisition of two corporations was not allowed, as there was a spending limit among the two. I made substantial analysis for the two corporations, as this is very significant for possible growth of our own company. I analyzed a five-year projected income statement and a five-year

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    Presently, the current investment of the company is in artificial intelligence. In 2011, IBM presented Watson, a supercomputer, based on cognitive science, on an American television quiz show “Jeopardy”. The robot, competed with two of the best winners, the challenge of the competition was to guess the question for the answer informed by the presenter. Watson won the game. This was a more popular form encountered by IBM to promote the novel system they are waggling to be a milestone in the IT industry

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    Equity (PE) investment is an asset class that is bought and sold in a privately negotiated transaction and is not publicly traded on a stock exchange. This investment is normally completed by private equity firm, venture capital firm, or an informal investor named business angel. They raise funds and invest it on behalf of their investors. There are four most well-known investment strategies, i.e. venture capital (VC), leveraged buy-out (LBO), mezzanine debt and distressed debt investments. It is distinguishable

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    Penny Stock Investment

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    an investment. A company's background and their prior practices need to be considered when purchasing penny stocks. This is vital in order that they make a clever decision and make the best from the penny stocks to hand. Penny stocks are a straightforward and swift technique to earn more substantial profits if the investment is done sensibly. I have assembled some top penny stocks for 2010 which are anticipated to make financiers giant return on their investment. Before making an investment, you

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    Return on Investment (ROI) What it is, the Variables, Obstacles and Execution “The biggest tragedy in America is not the waste of natural resources, though this is tragic. The biggest tragedy is the waste of human resources.” Oliver Wendell Holmes (“Quotes On Human Capital”) Human resources are the primary concern of all businesses in the world, for without the engagement of human intelligence, fortitude and resourcefulness business is all but lost to the competition. The basic resource in any

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    Investment Team Project

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    YMJ Investment – Final Project Throughout the semester we really had to watch the markets in order to obtain a successful portfolio. The way we approached this task was through constant watching of the securities market to find out current trends as well as picking up stocks we thought were undervalued at that time. The latter, of course, applies to our managed portfolio, where we were able to select stocks we deemed were good investments. We observed that this specific portfolio gave us more stable

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    Investment Case Study

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    With these assumptions, the present value of the total cash flows value the plant at $7.9M.[5] Under this valuation, the $12M offer seems high and that Dixon should not make the investment without the laminate technology. Even if we relax the assumptions and use the lower end WACC in our range of 14.5% and assume that capital expenditures will be the low end of the range at $475k per annum after 1984, the deal at $12M would still

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