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    1. How does Ben 's age affect his decision to get an MBA?  Age will be an important factor affecting his decision of getting an MBA course in multiple ways. After graduated six years ago, time has been taken off from education and invested into his career. Keeping on risingwith age and six years break from education, it will not only be more difficultto concentrate and remain good attitude towards studies, but also keep family and work responsibilities. Moreover, he would have only approximately

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    Critically discuss the uses and limitations of the CAPM Introduction Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) was developed in 1964 based on Modern Portfolio Theory. CAMP widely used in investment decisions and financial areas of the company. The main research of CAMP are the relationship between expected rate of return and risk assets in the stock market, as well as how the equilibrium price formation. In terms of the valuation of assets, CAPM primarily used to determine whether the securities market

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    Laura Martin: Real Options and the Cable Industry Introduction Laura Martin, an equity research analyst for cable stocks, believes that the best way to value cable stocks is through creative methods such as real options and not through more traditional or typical valuation methods such as EBITDA multiples, ROIC analysis and DCF analysis. In 1999 she presented at the Credit Suisse First Boston Broadband conference, where she wanted to portray the message that real options is a superior valuation

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    FIN553 Advanced Coporate Finance Case Study: Penelope's Personal Pocket Phones Group 2 Brian Erber, Jaime Carreno, Wenliang Zhang, Xue Liu (Introduction) Background info about the project. In order to evaluate the NPV of the first-generation phone (project) ignoring the possibility of investing in the second-generation phone (project), we projected the free cash flows (FCF) of the first-generation phone through 2001 to 2006. The total FCF was calculated as EBIT plus deprecation

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    Airthread Case

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    of $30.9 billion and had net income equaling $2.6 billion. In order to adapt to the changes in the industry, ACC started aggressively acquiring smaller companies, which resulted in huge customer growth and the development of, “a strong corporate finance team with significant acumen in identifying, valuing, structuring, and executing corporate control transaction (AirThread Case).” That being said, ACC has set its sights on yet another company--AirThread Connections--with the expectation of further

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    Buy A Home Case

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    There are several factors to consider when deciding whether to rent or buy a home. In our case study, Beth and Jon Linton are considering the critical decision of buying or renting at Stedman Place in Newton, which is a western suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. The timing of this decision is important, as the decision is being made in July of 2006, before the housing market downturn. The case gives insight into the couple’s decision-making process, and the pros and cons of buying versus renting are

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    Life Cycle Costing Essay

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    1.8 Life Cycle Costing Purpose Life Cycle Costing (LCC) is an important economic analysis used in the selection of alternatives that impact both pending and future costs. It compares initial investment options and identifies the least cost alternatives for a twenty year period. As applied to building design energy conservation measures, the process is mandated by law and is defined in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 10, Part 436, Subpart A: Program Rules of the Federal Energy Management

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    Introduction After years as a teacher and principal frustrated by the inability to effectively track school and student progress, Stacey Boyd and HBS classmate Mandy Lee founded Project Achieve, an information management system for schools. In a quickly changing industry with fast-moving competitors, Project Achieve aimed to use leading-edge technology to reduce the workload of teachers and administrators while simultaneously keeping parents and students aware of performance. In an attempt to

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    Introduction Pearson Publishing is a very well established and known publisher which has a lengthy past of Excellency in delivering school resources, curriculum and leading the history of delivering essential curriculum resources to schools and became a market leader in way use of technology. Pearson publication holds 47% shares of the world’s largest publishers of books Penguin random house, as well as also holds 50% share in Economist Group, which is known to be specialised in international business

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    As the fast food sector becomes more competitive and the minimum wage employees fight for higher wages McDonalds needs to be as efficient as possible. Technology has come a long way and is beginning to be implemented in the fast food industry. Panera Bread has already begun using automated kiosks, online, and app ordering systems to reduce the food wait time. I think McDonalds should implement the same process to keep up with their competitors, reduce labor costs, and increase efficiency. To implement

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