yeah thats trueHuratio said:Joe, u still have 1 semester to think about it don't u?
I believe all double degree students start their majors in business in the 3rd year.
nahHuratio said:Your making up your mind about what business major you will do depending on your friends? =O
please tell me where the $$$ in finance are better than accounting because I will be there in a flashroadcone said:to be honest finance wasn't that bad and the $$$ are seriously very close to swaying me away from accounting as a profession.
no, u dontDonski said:re: the case study...
....has indicated that Harry's current annual wage of $65K should be included as an expense in the analysis because he will be the manager.
then a note....salary remains the same regardless of whether or not the project proceeds.
So do I add Harry's wage under cash flows over the life or not. {65000*(1-0.3)} = -45,500.
appreciate any help.
what, really? I was told otherwise, to include Harry's wage - its relevant....if the project proceeds, he will be the manager for this project and no longer captain. SO CONFUSING.3li said:no, u dont
too late since it's due on Monday 9am.Huratio said:Donski - I'd suggest going to FinPal for your questions on the case study. I got extremely good answers from the FinPal leader- even though they are not really meant to help you too much.
"salary remains the same regardless of whether or not the project proceeds"Donski said:what, really? I was told otherwise, to include Harry's wage - its relevant....if the project proceeds, he will be the manager for this project and no longer captain. SO CONFUSING.
too late since it's due on Monday 9am.