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Baylor - FIN - 3310
Risks, As Presented in a Firm's Income Statement, Facing the Firm and Its Stockholders Business Risk = The variability or uncertainty in a firm's operating income (EBIT) resulting from any one or a combination of the following:1. 2. Uncertainty about de
Baylor - FIN - 3310
1 Sample Questions from Previous FIN 3310 Departmental Final Exams Printed below is a sampling of questions from previous FIN 3310 Departmental Final Exams. The questions are grouped by major topic and include both theory and problem questions. (A complet
Baylor - FIN - 3310
1Sample Questions from Previous FIN 3310 Departmental Final Exams(Revised January 2006)Printed below is a sampling of questions from previous FIN 3310 Departmental Final Exams. The questions are grouped by major topic and include both theory and proble
Baylor - FIN - 3310
Chapter 6 Supplemental ProblemsSP 6.1 In 20 years you plan to retire and buy a house in the South Pacific. The house you are looking at currently costs $200,000 and is expected to increase in value each year at a rate of 10 percent. Assuming you can earn
Baylor - FIN - 3310
Old Assets Old SL (New Sales - Old Sales) - (New Sales - Old Sales) - Old Sales Old Sales New Net Income New Cash Dividend Old 1 Sales(1+ g) New Net Income New Sales
Baylor - FIN - 3310
MCDONALD'S CORPORATION FYE 2000 ($ Millions) Sales Cost of Goods Sold Gross Profits Marketing, General and Administrative Depreciation Total Operating Expenses Operating Profits (EBIT) Interest Expense Earnings Before Taxes (EBT) Income Taxes Net ProfitI
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CHAPTER 3 - Cash Flows Supplemental ProblemsSP3.1. Based only on the following information for AgraVate Corp., did cash go up or down? If so, by how much? Classify each event as a source or use of cash.Source/Use? Decrease in inventory Decrease in accou
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Table 13.1 Business Risk, Financial Risk and Total RiskSales - Variable costs - Fixed operating costs = Earnings before interest and taxes - Interest expense = Earnings before tax - Corporate income tax = Net income after tax / # Common shares of stock o
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TEN AXIOMS OF FINANCE1. Time Value of Money (Chapters 6, 8, 9, and 11) A dollar received today is worth more than a dollar received in the future. Cash, Not Accounting Profits, is King (Chapters 1, 3, 4, and 10) The value of an asset equals the present v
Baylor - FIN - 3310
THE IMPORTANCE OF MAGNITUDE, TIMING AND RISK OF CASH FLOWS WHEN VALUING AN ASSETThe intrinsic (economic) value of an asset (real or financial) is the sum of its future cash flows discounted back to period 0 by an appropriate interest rate. This present v
Baylor - FIN - 3310
T18Figure 3-1 The Income Statement: An OverviewLess: of producingacquiring product service Cost or our 0r0perating activities Less: Operating expenses: Marketing selling and expenses, general administrative and expenses,depreciation and expense[ess: C
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TVM CONCEPT QUESTIONS WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FUTURE VALUE OF A LUMP SUM AND THE COMPOUND RATE?WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FUTURE VALUE OF A LUMP SUM AND THE NUMBER OF COMPOUNDING PERIODS?WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PRES
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What affect does debt have on shareholder returns?Example: Imagine two firms, one that uses debt and one that finances its fixed asset purchases with equity. Firm #1 $1000 0 1000 $1000 $200 0 $200 20% Firm #2 $1000 500 500 $1000 $200 50 $150 30%Total as
Baylor - HIS - 1307
AFRICAI. IntroductionHistorical Periods Don't Fit Africa VarietyNot Like Europe Caleb Oladipo Names of African Countries The Legacy of ImperialismII. Four Major Areas of Africa1. Senegambia and BeninSenegambiaSenegambia, Benin, Sudan MapII. Four
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Revolution: Great Britain and America in the Eighteenth Century I. British Politics Prior to the American Revolution Glorious Revolution Whigs ToriesI. British Politics Prior to the American RevolutionThe House of Hanover George I 17141727 German d
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Anabaptists and Catholics6/7/091Anabaptists and Catholics6/7/092Anabaptists and Catholics6/7/093Anabaptists and Catholics6/7/094Anabaptists and Catholics6/7/095Anabaptists and Catholics6/7/096Anabaptists and Catholics6/7/097Anabaptist
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Leftwingers and Rightwingers: Anabaptist and Catholic ReformationI. Introduction1.Reformation spectrum Left_I_Right radical Anabaptists magisterial Catholic Luther Calvin EnglishI. Introduction1.Magisterials' views of Anabaptists -fanatics -libertin
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Modern Library. The list is representative of the Great Moderns and is one of the most important contributions to publishing that has been made for many years. Every reader of books will find titles he needs at a low price in an attractive form.CANDIDEB
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Kent-Drury English 420 Voltaire's Candide Questions for the whole book As you read, make a list of features you notice that provide answers to the following questions. Pay close attention to (1) parallel narratives and events; (2) contradictions between w
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Honor2103 Voltaire'sCandideWritingQuestions Tuesday,Feb.17:Chapters118 1. Identifyandbrieflydescribethemaincharacters:Candide,Cungonde, Pangloss,andtheoldwoman(andlaterMartin). 2. WhyisCandidekickedoutoftheBaron'scastle?HowdoesCandidemeetDr. Pangloss? 3.
Baylor - HIS - 1307
China D.E. Mungello, The Great Encounter: China and the West, 15001800 Quiz: Mungello, chs. 13 1. T/F In their attempts to convert Chinese elites (literati), Jesuit missionaries made a conscious effort to blend elements of Christianity with Confucia
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The Cold War (1945-1989)I. OverviewIdeological and diplomatic war between U.S. and Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.) Weapons Threat of war Covert support of friendly regimes Moral rebuke Economic sanctions, boycotts, etc.Historiography (Interpretation)Original
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Decolonization and the NonWestern World, 1945PresentI. JapanU.S. Terms for PostWar Japan: Total and Unconditional Surrender Douglas MacArthur I. JapanJapan's Economic Recovery Resources Success ProblemsII. ChinaThe First Revolution and the Kuominta
Baylor - HIS - 1307
The English Reformation6/10/091 23The English Reformation I. Introduction 1.! Three Ways of dealing with competing faiths -Territorialism -Comprehension -Religious Liberty II. Henry VIII (1509-1547) and the English Reformation 1.! Background and Marri
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The English Reformation6/10/091The English Reformation6/10/092The English Reformation6/10/093The English Reformation6/10/094The English Reformation6/10/095The English Reformation6/10/096The English Reformation6/10/097The English Refor
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The English ReformationI. Introduction1. Three Ways of dealing with competingfaiths -Territorialism -Comprehension -Religious LibertyII. Henry VIII (1509-1547) and the English Reformation1. Background and Marriage-Catherine of Aragon (Spain) -Henry'
Baylor - HIS - 1307
John Locke (16321704) and the Enlightenment Locke's Portrait at Christ Church, Oxford I. Introduction *Warning Recent polls (2003) have shown that "developing a meaningful philosophy of life" has fallen from the number one priority among college
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Short Answer Possibilities: Five of the short answer questions below will appear on Exam I. You should answer as best you can in approximately one blue-book page for each question. Wherever possible use specific information in your answers. 1. How did the
Baylor - HIS - 1307
1 HIS 1306 Exam I Study Guide Dr. Hankins For the objective portion of Exam I students should know the terms, events, and people below. Most students who learn all of these items do well on the exam (C+ or better). Knowing these does not ensure that one w
Baylor - HIS - 1307
1 HIS 1307-Hankins Exam II Study Guide Fall 2008 For the objective portion of Exam II students should know the terms, events, and people below. Most students who learn all of these items do well on the exam (C+ or better). Knowing these does not ensure th
Baylor - HIS - 1307
FascismI. Definitions of FascismHitlerWilliam Ebenstein-Today's (yesterday's) IsmsThe goal is to eliminate the liberal concept of the individual and the Marxist concept of humanity Single party dictatorship, intensely nationalistic, imperialist, and r
Baylor - HIS - 1307
1 All Quiet on the Western Front Essay Question. The following question will be the Final Exam essay question: Choose a main character from All Quiet on the Western Front and place him in the context of the lecture material on the Rise of Nazism in order
Baylor - HIS - 1307
French Wars of Religion6/7/091French Wars of Religion6/7/092French Wars of Religion6/7/093French Wars of Religion6/7/094French Wars of Religion6/7/095French Wars of Religion6/7/096French Wars of Religion6/7/097French Wars of Religion
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The French Wars of Religion (15621598) I. Introduction1. Three Ways of Dealing with Competing Faiths a. Territorialism b. Comprehension c. Religious Tolerance or Liberty I. Introduction1.Protestantism in France Missionaries from Calvin's Geneva
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THE GREAT ENCOUNTER OF CHINA AND THE WEST, 15001800CRITICAL ISSUES IN HISTORYWorld and International History The Vikings:Wolves of War by Martin Arnold Magic and Superstition in Europe: A Concise History from Antiquity to the Present by Michael D. Baile
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Heritage of World Civilizations, Combined Volume (7th Edition) (Hardcover) by Albert M. Craig# Hardcover: 1152 pages # Publisher: Prentice Hall; 7 edition (March 28, 2005) # Language: English # ISBN-10: 0131926233 # ISBN-13: 978-0131926233 # Product Dime
Baylor - HIS - 1307
6/30/091 234Imperialism and the Non-Western World To 1914 I. Introduction ! 19th century clash between West and the rest ! After 1600 or so West began to seek domination of nonwestern world ! Why? II. The Motivations for Imperialism ! Economic ! Natio
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Imperialism and the Non Western World To 1914 I. Introduction 19th century clash between West and the rest After 1600 or so West began to seek domination of nonwestern worldWhy? Economic Nationalist ReligiousII. The Motivations for Imperial
Baylor - HIS - 1307
INDIAI. IntroductionAncient-among the oldest civilizations.II. Indian ReligionsHinduismBhagavadGita No prophet or founder No set doctrineFundamental Beliefs of HinduismEssence is nonmaterial Material is an illusion and cause of suffering Karma-Law
Baylor - HIS - 1307
L'ancien Regime' The Coming of the French RevolutionI. Importance of the French Revolution Enlightenment Principles at Work Overthrow of the monarchy Sovereignty of the peopleRepublican idealsRise of Modern NationalismNation-stateII. France in the
Baylor - HIS - 1307
6/30/091 2345Liberalism I. Introduction-Review of Liberalism !Until 1848 Liberalism and nationalism went hand in hand !After this they are often divorced from one another Marks of Liberalism !Freedom !Natural rights !Innate goodness of human beings !
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Liberalism I. Introduction-Review of LiberalismUntil 1848 Liberalism and nationalism went hand in hand After this they are often divorced from one another Marks of Liberalism Freedom Natural rights Innate goodness of human beings Progress Secul
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Louis XIV (1653) and France's Splendid CenturyI. Introduction1. France Dominates 17th century inEurope. 2. Absolutism v. ConstitutionalismII. Bourbon Dynasty1. Henry IV d. 1610-Henry of Navarre -Edict of Nantes -A good kingII. Bourbon Dynasty1. Lo
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Luther and Calvin6/7/091Luther and Calvin6/7/092Luther and Calvin6/7/093Luther and Calvin6/7/094Luther and Calvin6/7/095Luther and Calvin6/7/096Luther and Calvin6/7/097Luther and Calvin6/7/098Luther and Calvin6/7/099Luther and C
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The Magisterial Reformation: Luther and Calvin Martin Luther (14831546) Medieval Background for the Reformation Medieval Worldview Renaissance Humanism Renaissance humanists challenged the church's authority They argued for the right of conscien
Baylor - HIS - 1307
V11221. 2.Martin GuerreC. detectiveThe Return ofThe narrator says this tale is what kind of story? A. true B. imaginary What is the name of Martin's village? A. Argon B. Amway What is the name of Martin Guerre's wife? A. Betrande de Rois B. Beatrice
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Consider Questions for The Return of Martin Guerre Chapter I 1. How many families lived at Artigat? What were the sources of their livelihood? 2. What was the main difference between Artigat and Labourd concerning the inheritance of land? 3. What level of
Baylor - HIS - 1307
The Islamic Middle EastI. Basics of Islam Five Pillars of Islam 1. Faith profession-"Allah is the only God, and Muhammad is His prophet." 2. Prayer-5 times a day facing Mecca 3. Fasting-Sun up to sun down, during month of Ramadan 4. Hajj-Pilgrimmage to
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Napoleon I (1769-1821)I. Introduction Napoleon, Marx, and Hitler Made their mark in lands other than where they grew up Complex people Very significantFrench History after Revolution First Republic (1792-1804) First Empire (1804-1814) Restored Mon
Baylor - HIS - 1307
New World ExplorationI. Motives for Exploration1. Crusading Zeal 2. FortuneRigid Class Structure3. Government SponsorshipPortugal Portuguese AchievementsPortuguese Achievements1492: Columbus 1446: Cape Verde Reached 1471: Equator Reached 1482: Cong
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New World Exploration6/10/091 23 4New World Exploration I. Motives for Exploration ! "1. Crusading Zeal ! "2. Fortune ! "Rigid Class Structure ! "3. Government Sponsorship ! "Portugal ! "Portuguese Achievements Portuguese Achievements I. Motives for E
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New World Exploration6/10/09New World ExplorationI. Motives for Exploration! "1. Crusading Zeal ! "2. Fortune! "Rigid Class Structure! "3. Government Sponsorship! "Portugal ! "Portuguese Achievements1New World Exploration6/10/09Portuguese Achie
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Peter the Great (1689-1725)I. Russia as a Border PeopleRussia as western, but different No Renaissance No Reformation Rivers Orthodox Christianity (instead of Roman Catholic) Constantinople II. Russia in the Middle Ages: The Tale of Two IvansIII. Ivan
Baylor - HIS - 1307
The Scientific RevolutionI.Introduction-Quote from McKay, p. 571"Most people are not philosophers, but they nevertheless have a basic outlook on life, a more or less coherent worldview. At the risk of oversimplification, one may say that the worldview
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Stuart England6/10/091 2Stuart England I. Early Stuart England 1. James I (1603-1625) -Puritan Response -Millenary Petition (1603) Hampton Court Conference 1604 "No bishop, no king" "Conform or I will harry you out of the land" "Shape up or ship out" 1
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Stuart England6/10/091Stuart England6/10/092Stuart England6/10/093Stuart England6/10/094Stuart England6/10/095Stuart England6/10/096Stuart England6/10/097Stuart England6/10/098Stuart England6/10/099Stuart England6/10/0910
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Stuart EnglandI. Early Stuart England1. James I (1603-1625) -Puritan Response -Millenary Petition (1603)Hampton Court Conference 1604 "No bishop, no king" "Conform or I will harry you out of the land" "Shape up or ship out"1. James I (cont.) Gunpowd
Baylor - HIS - 1307
I. Introduction On Being Western General SelfConsciousness The PreModern worldview Elements of the PreModern worldview. Historical Periods AncientMedieval (Middle Ages) Early Modern 15001715 Earliest to A.D. 500 Early-5001000 Late or High Midd
Baylor - HIS - 1307
6/30/09123Battle of Bordino, September 1812 !Russia-42,000 casualties out of 112,000 !France and allies-58,000 !September 14-Napoleon entered Moscow !Moscow deserted and burned !Alexander won't make peace !Napoleon has to retreat Retreat from Russia !
Baylor - HIS - 1307
Battle of Bordino, September 1812 Russia-42,000 casualties out of 112,000 France and allies-58,000 September 14-Napoleon entered Moscow Moscow deserted and burned Alexander won't make peace Napoleon has to retreatRetreat from Russia Russian troops ha
Baylor - HIS - 1307
The French Revolution Liberte! Egalite! Fraternite!V. The Revolt of the NobilityCharles Calonne 17831787 Replaced NeckerCalonne's MethodsLavish spendingGood for creditMore borrowing 653 million livres (17831789) Debt Service-1/2 of govt. revenues