Here's my last project...The yellow highlights is the one I need help understanding. If you can help me before tomorrow at Midnight, that would be great...Thanks...FF
Need BRAINIACS...please help with final financial assignment...thanks
by FreedomFrog 8 Replies latest jw friends
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FreedomFrog
Secton "d." is the one I need help with. The highlights didn't show up in the "problem" but it did in the form I've worked on so far.
I've got the rest of my project completed other than the very last part...thanks :-)
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blueviceroy
I would reject the proposel as a bussness man if i read correctly net cost would excede proffit by 10%
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FreedomFrog
I guess the main part I need to understand is how to figure out NPV, IRR, MIRR, and Payback. From doing all these figures, I agree, it does look like this would be a bad decision for a company to make.
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garybuss
Here is a start.
If all fails do a search on CCIM + NPV, IRR, MIRR, and Payback
http://www.ciremagazine.com/article.php?article_id=420http://www.ccim.com/conference/indian_wells/investor_analysis_techniques.pdf
http://www.ccim.com/conference/indian_wells/mechanics_of_MIRR.xls -
Locutus of Borg
I'm a braniac, but not with financial stuff . . .
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Guest39
Doesn't Excel (tm) have those functions? If you use the formula bar it will ask for the parameters, then kick out the results. I haven't looked myself, but I think I remember seeing them in the list. TC
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Who are you?
The best non-programmable calculator to purchase and use (allowed for use in university testing centers for proctored tests) for Financial Management courses is the
Texas Instruments TI BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL which you can purchase from Sam's Club online for around $45.00 http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/navigate.do?dest=5&item=336484
The free video tutorial for this product which explains how to use all the functions and figure NPV and others on this and other calculators is http://movies.atomiclearning.com/k12/ti_ba2
Good luck..you can do it!
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worldtraveller
2 bucks a can seems a bit high. Is it concentrated like oj? Oj is about 1.50 and is concentrated. Annual sales volume seems low. You need a chain store to sell better quantities. But if loss is higher than profit. Hopeless.