Discussion

  Part 1: Interest Rates Many managers do not understand the various ways that interest rates can affect business decisions. For example, if your company decided to build a plant with a 30-year life and short-term debt financing (renewed annually),

International Finance

   Q-1 Explain the benefits that multinational companies get from using foreign exchange markets. Even though multinational companies are believed to be beneficial for countries, why are some governments concerned with the growing importance of multinational companies? Q-2 Explain the

4 week forum

In 300 words Describe the various steps involved in testing of hypothesis. Why do we test for the null hypothesis and not the alternative hypotheses.  There is a debate in research now that we should test for the alternative.  Which do

Economics

   BREAKEVEN EXERCISE: Your current format yields a 10% response rate at a promotional cost of $1.25 per piece in the mail. The profit prior to promotional cost per order is $25.  There is a new format to test at

Module 03 (Managerial Finance)

  Part 1: Stockholders and Management Interests Stockholders and managers want the same thing, don’t they? Theoretically, yes, but in reality, it does not always work that way. Too often, managers’ personal goals compete with shareholder wealth maximization. Sometimes, managers

Mini Project 2

In this project, you are supposed to be a financial manager working for a big corporation. You will determine the cost of debt, cost of preferred stock, cost of common equity, capital structure, and the weighted average cost of capital

Easy Pisy 8

Dan Pink speaks of the candlestick problem and goes on to explain the scientific findings of incentives, both intrinsic and extrinsic, and motivation.   https://tedsummaries.com/2014/06/06/dan-pink-the-puzzle-of-motivation/ 1) Do you agree or disagree with Dan Pink’s view of motivation? Why or why not?