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    Financial Projection

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    financial projection essential element of planning that is the basis for budgeting activities and estimating future financing needs of a firm. Financial projections (forecasts) begin with forecasting sales and their related expenses. The basic steps in financial forecasting are: (1) project the firm’s sales; (2) project variables such as expenses and assets; (3) estimate the level of investment in current and fixed assets that is required to support the projected sales; and (4) calculate the firm’s

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    Financial Projection Use fund Start-up Expenses First month (RM) First 6 month (RM) Salary- CEO 1‚800 10‚800 Salary- 5 Staff 7‚500 45‚000 Advertising- Newspaper 450 2‚700 Advertising- Magazine 800 4‚800 Brochure fees 120 720 Promotion- Coupon 6‚500 8‚500 Promotion- Discount 5‚000 7‚500 Web site registration and maintenance fee 300 1‚800 EPF 1‚116 6‚696 SOCSO 163 978 Rental 45‚000 120‚000 Insurance (Company) 250 1‚500 Legal fees 200 200 Registration for Business License 150 150 Business

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    Phase I Marketing Project: Fall 2008 Due: September 29‚ 2008 Section 002 Team II Bornstein‚ Elisha Dov Delinko‚ Matthew Edward Mata‚ Juven Mohr‚ Kyle D Tafoya‚ Astin Gatorade is a dominating force in the sports drink industry. The company has had a sustainable competitive advantage for over 40 years by means of constant product innovation. By repeatedly analyzing its marketing environment‚ the company has been able to maintain their advantage‚ keep their share

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    presentation paper 4/23/12 Gatorade VS. Water Gatorade was developed in 1965 at the University of Florida by a team of scientists led by Dr. Robert Cade (gatorade.com). Two years later‚ in 1967‚ the University of Florida beat Georgia Tech. 27-12 to win the Orange bowl. The Florida Gators had Gatorade on the sideline‚ while Georgia Tech. had water. In a post-game interview‚ the coach of the Yellow Jackets was asked what went wrong; “We didn’t have Gatorade on the sideline‚ that made the

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    PROJECTIONS The engineering drawing is a set of conventions for the representation of object with technical purposes (design‚ production).For that‚ we use graphical projections. GRAPHICAL PROJECTION: The production of a two dimensional image of a three dimensional object. HISTORY OF PROJECTIONS: Throughout human history we have used pictures to convey ideas‚ express ourselves‚ present information‚ etc. Basically we have used pictures to communicate. The difference in drawings across time

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    better during athletic competition. Gatorade was started in 1965. It was invented due to the fact that many Florida Gator Football players had been affected by the heat. Gatorade was born to help replenish electrolytes and fluids that had been lost during competition. After Gatorade was introduced the Gators went 7 and 4 and claimed it to be the effects of Gatorade. Today Gatorade can be found everywhere. It is on almost every sideline and every bench. Does Gatorade really help that much or is water

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    Doing Financial Projections What You Need ← Clear ideas about the purpose and audience for your projections. ← Understanding of the key drivers of financial results for the business. ← Some knowledge of accounting & financial statement analysis: ← Skill in using spreadsheet software -- such as Excel ← Creativity‚ attention to detail‚ and good judgment. ← A lot of time. Some Warnings O Most people starting new businesses are much too optimistic

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    Financial Projections The Indian tablet market is expected to grow at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 40% over the next 5 years‚ a new study has said.  Tablet sales in India reached 475‚000 units during 2011‚ said Cyber Media Research. In the developing world‚ and especially in India‚ a country where one billion people have a monthly income less than $200‚ every rupee matters. India has 900 million cell phone subscriptions‚ but in a country where smart phones are rare‚ 95% of Indians

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    of Gatorade in 1987 sports drinks have become a staple of American athletics. Every major sports league‚ including the NBA‚ NHL‚ MLB‚ NFL and NASCAR‚ are sponsored by and use of Gatorade Thirst Quencher. All Sport and Powerade‚ two other smaller market sports drinks‚ have limited sponsorships of smaller sports leagues including the NCAA. The question is‚ how effective is Gatorade and other sports drinks in doing what it they’re advertised to do? One has to wonder if the wide use of Gatorade is merely

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    Warehouse Group Five Year Financial Analysis and Projection 2013 Business Report   Executive Summary In the last two years The Warehouse Group (WHS) has looked to halt a decline in profits and revenue. The iconic brand fondly referred to as the Red Sheds by New Zealanders had hit rocky ground with a list of failed ventures (including Warehouse Australia)‚ a plummeting share price $8.50 in 2000 falling to $2.50 2012 (partly due to the global financial crisis)‚ falling operating profit

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