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Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: 

In all of the liberal arts disciplines, there is a powerful energy that seeks to explore, create, and understand. Inquiry is at the foundation of that exploration and the channel for gaining new knowledge. This gets to the core idea of why teachers want to connect disciplines.

  • How are inquiries conducted in different disciplines? 
  • What are the similarities and differences between how a scientist and a mathematician investigate a question versus how a sociologist or an anthropologist investigate a relevant question?
  • What is the current thought about integrated studies? 
  • What are researchers saying about its importance?

 

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Basing all information on project management concepts, a common assumption following the completion of a project would be that the sun would rise the next day. Suppose for a moment the sun did not rise. The severity of this risk would threaten not only the completion of this project but most other projects. In other words, the risk posed by the sun not rising is extremely high; however, the likelihood of that happening is relatively small. On the other hand, consider a different sort of risk. Consider that one of the billing system database servers has been destroyed. The likelihood of this happening is considerably higher than the likelihood of the sun not rising. Unless the database was not recently backed up, the severity of this risk is relatively low. In other words, neither of these risks rises to a level that would threaten the completion of the project.

What the are with differences between qualitative and quantitative risk analysis and when is each of analysis appropriate?

 

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Assignment: The Angel Investor

The concept of after-tax Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is a common issue when studying finance at all levels. The impact of taxes, applicable to most forms of financing is a key component of studies in the field of finance. The Assignment will present the opportunity to assess and build upon your knowledge of and ability to calculate the after-tax WACC and the cost of debt and equity.

The following course outcome is assessed in this Assignment:

MT480-6: Incorporate the combined attributes of debt and equity given a cost of capital model.

Read the scenario and address the checklist items.

Scenario: As an Angel Investor you have been asked to assess an entrepreneur’s product and financing options. In your role as an Angel Investor you focus on one year at a time. The entrepreneur asks for $100,000 immediately to purchase a diagnostic machine for a healthcare facility. The entrepreneur hopes to be financed with 60% debt and 40% equity. As the entrepreneurs’ venture capital partner, you assign a cost of equity of 15% and a cost of debt at 10%. You require a Return on Investment (ROI) of 8%. You are using an After Tax Weighted Average Cost of Capital (AT- WACC) model. A 35% marginal tax rate is applied Address the following checklist items:

Checklist:

  • Explain the tax benefits of debt financing.
  • Calculate the AT- WACC with a 60% debt and 40% equity financing structure.
  • Apply the calculated AT-WACC to explain why this is or is not a viable investment for you as the Angel Investor.
  • Explain what the entrepreneur’s financial restructuring AT- WACC (% Debt and % Equity) need to be in order to create a positive ROI.
  • Explain why you as the Angel Investor would require more or less debt vs. equity financing. Be sure to note the nature of the claims on assets in times of a bankruptcy.
  • Submit your response in a minimum of a 2-page APA formatted Microsoft® Word® document to the Dropbox with additional title and references pages.

 

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Write 4 page essay on the topic The place of interest in the theory of production.

He won himself a Rockefeller scholarship in 1934 and took up teaching jobs at the University of Michigan in 1936 and University of Chicago in 1938. He served as a go-between for Roosevelt and Stalin in 1944 (post Second World War) and as the Polish ambassador to the US from 1945-1946. In 1946, Lange served as the Polish delegate to the United Nations Security Council. A major part of his contribution to economics came during his stint in the US (1933-1945).

Although a socialist to the core, he was not a great supporter of Marxian labor theory of value, and instead believed in the neoclassical theory of price (http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/lange.htm).

In this paper, I will actually make an attempt to highlight various things that will make the topic of the place of interest in production theory a bit clearer to the readers. There are a number of things that can be learnt from the production theory. Among these things, some of the important ones are the basics that surround the production theory. These are the basics that will put the discussion of the topic into a definite perspective.

In his paper, Lange has tried to give an explanation of the foundation of the existing Theory of Interest . He has actually tried to restate some fundamental propositions of the existing Theory of Interest by making special reference to the General Theory of Production. Generally any kind of association between the interest theory and theory of production seems to be incomprehensible. Lange has found that unless a close connection between the interest theory and the general theory of production is established, there would remain a huge problem while discussing a very complicated topic on whether net productivity of capital actually exists.

In Lange’s paper, he has tried to explain in a very structured way, the place of interest in the general production theory. For doing that, he has made some assumptions to bring some considerable

 

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