i. To calculate the NPV of the projects for both companies, you need to subtract the initial outlay from the total cash inflows discounted by their respective cost of capital. For Simba Ltd's investment, this works out to be:
NPV = TZS 800 million x (1/(1 + 0.15)1) + TZS 800 million x (1/(1 + 0.15)2) + TZS 800 million x (1/(1 + 0.15)3) + TZS 800 million x (1/(1 + 0.15)4) - TZS 1 billion
= TZS 2,355,700,000
For Yanga Ltd's investment, this works out to be:
NPV = TZS 1 billion x (1/(1 + 0.20)1) + TZS 1 billion x (1/(1 + 0.20)2) + TZS 1 billion x (1/(1 + 0.20)3) + TZS 1 billion x (1/(1 + 0.20)4) - TZS 5 billion
= TZS 836,491,020
ii. The market value added (MVA) of a company is the increase in the company’s market value due to the implementation of the investment project. The MVA of both Simba Ltd and Yanga Ltd can be calculated as:
MVA = NPV - Depreciation
For Simba Ltd:
MVA = TZS 2,355,700,000 - TZS 1 billion
= TZS 1,355,700,000
For Yanga Ltd:
MVA = TZS 836,491,020 - TZS 5 billion
= -TZS 4,163,508,980
From the results, we can see that Simba Ltd has a positive MVA of TZS 1.3 billion whereas Yanga Ltd has a negative MVA of TZS 4.2 billion. This suggests that Simba Ltd’s investment project is more beneficial to the company than Yanga Ltd’s investment project.
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Answer: True
Explanation: Committees of this kind are usually formed by interest groups that have an interest in financing certain political ideas, that is, parties. These interest groups are powerful and influential and it is actually the committees that have emerged to fund political campaigns. Their task is to raise a fund that will allow the political candidate(s) to fulfil their political goals during the campaign, which is voters support. Of course, such committees, if national, should support each candidate financially, but always independent in the support of a particular candidate, and in that they are very powerful and influential.
In 2008, Fidel Castro passed on the reigns to his younger brother, Raul Castro, having ruled Cuba for nearly five decades.
Fidel Castro is considered to be one of the most extraordinary political figures of the 20th century. He is a Communist icon who has ruled Cuba for half a century and who turned it from a colonial paradise to a player on the world stage.
A dictator who is only 90 miles from US shore but who has outlived 9 U.S. Presidents and survived 638 assassination attempts by the CIA. The assassination attempts reportedly included cigars poisoned with botulinum toxin, an exploding cigar, a ballpoint pen containing a hypodermic syringe preloaded with the lethal concoction Blackleaf 40, and plain, mafia-style execution endeavors, among others. There were plans to blow up Castro during his visit to Ernest Hemingway’s museum in Cuba. There was even a documentary film entitled ‘638 Ways to Kill Castro.’ Some attempts were made to assassinate his character by using thallium salts to destroying his beard or lacing his studio with LSD so that he would feel disorientated during his broadcast. Castro once said, in regards to the numerous attempts on his life he believed had been made, “If surviving assassination attempts were an Olympic event, I would win the gold medal.”
A tropical paradise spilling with rum, rumba and roulette. This was the Cuba most Americans knew in the 50s but just below the surface the rhythm of revolution was beating. The Cubans wanted to rid themselves of their Spanish colonial masters but U.S. sent troops to fight for Cuba’s independence. America invested capital in the country which led to a nationalist sentiment in Cuba.
c. polygamy.
b. matrilocality.
d. monogamy.
Answer:Negative reinforcement
Explanation:
Negative reinforcement is based on operant conditioning theory. In negative reinforcement a positive behavior is enhanced by taking away a negative outcome or eliminating an aversive stimulus.
Aversive stimuli is everything that brings someone physcally or psychologically discomfort.
Negative reinforcement then means someone is able to avoid aversive stimuli prior to its occurrence. It is like taking prevention rather cure so you eliminate what ever can bring you a negative outcome before the negative outcome occurs.
Answer:
Positive Reinforcement
Explanation:
Since Mayra has rewarded her daughter from doing the dishes after her success on her spelling grades, then She wishes her daughter's behavior to be recurrent. So releasing her from home duty is what Skinner calls stimulus, in his Operant Conditioning.
Economists studying the money supply categorize the status of the money based on liquidity.
Further Explanation:
Liquidity means an individual or company has adequate “liquid assets” to pay the “bills on time”. It can be possessions or cash that can be converted into ‘cash’ rapidly without losing a “substantial amount” of their value.
In other words, it is sufficient cash in an individual’s hand to meet his/her responsibilities. “Liquid assets” can be property or cash that can quickly be converted to ‘cash’ without “substantial loss” in value. To maintain liquidity above the ‘bare minimum’ is usually considered wise “to guard” against unexpected expenses. The common types of “liquid assets” for business (from “banks” to “electronic’ manufacturers”) are cash deposits in “checking and savings accounts” and marketable securities.
Fixed or illiquid assets are “possessions of value” that are held ‘long-term’, such as land, home, or equipment.
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Grade: High School
Chapter: Liquidity
Subject: Social Studies
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liquidity, liquid assets, possessions, substantial amount, expenses, saving accounts, equipment, electronic manufcaturers