Write about the limitations that will be a minor impact on the patients episode of care. On the requirements you can look at “section D Limitations” that’s the section i need completed.
In this Milestone, we apply tools, knowledge, and insight gained throughout this course. You will be required to:
Apply time value of money concepts to determine project value.
Assess a project’s expected cash flows.
Apply and interpret capital budgeting criteria, including Net Present Value, Payback Period, and Internal Rate of Return.
Apply cost-of-capital pricing formulas to assess financing options. Apply and interpret capital budgeting criteria.
Section A: Explain Components of Project Analysis 1. Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Begin your analysis of acquisition by explaining why only some component costs of the firm are included when computing financing costs for this project, concentrating on the choice between a project/divisional cost of capital versus a firm-wide cost of capital approach. (max 400 words)2. Principles for Cash Flow Estimation Consider one Complement sold within each franchise location and one Substitute establishment. Because this CMS will represent an investment in fixed assets, explain whether this decision will change Operating Cash Flow.
Section B: Evaluate
Evaluation of Alternatives
Your evaluation of this potential acquisition requires you to select and apply investment decision rules. In this section, you are to present an evaluation of this acquisition based on an application of the decision rules selected and a summary of benefits and limitations of these capital budgeting techniques. Your evaluation of the acceptability of this CMS requires you to supply a recommendation on the acceptability of investment in this project based on the preceding categories of information. In the concluding section, you are to elaborate on the limitations of the above analysis, including what further sources of information you would like to use to make a more informed decision.
Using the state in which you live (or another state of your choice), create a PowerPoint presentation explaining the state election and campaign process, party politics, and legislative organization and procedure. Using the CSU Online Library as a resource, you will also need to include information on gerrymandering and its impact (or lack thereof) in your state.You have two options for presenting your material, which have been explained below:Option 1: Create a detailed PowerPoint , not including the title and reference slides.Both options must include the following information:a title slide including your name and the state you selected;a political party structure;the types of primaries utilized in your chosen state;state party organizations;state government structure;campaign methods of a state candidate/incumbent; the makeup of your state legislature (e.g., gender, age, profession);apportioning and districting information;the legislative institutionalization of your state;the party issues in your state; andthree to four pictures, maps, or graphs.Your slides or presentation should include explanations of the aforementioned points.
In an essay apply the theories of “Understanding Comics” to the comic, “Watchmen”. In the process, explain the McCloud concepts you will be using and apply them to specific panels and events in the graphic novel. There is no specific number of concepts i expect, but I would aim for as many as you can reasonably prove in this length of a paper. Guidelines:1. Your thesis in this paper will state clearly in what ways the comic does and does not illustrate the McCloud ideas.
Consider the experience of a family member of a murder victim. Families touched by homicide experience vicarious victimization in of both acute and long-term form.4. Discuss the unique grief and stress associated with the homicide of a family member as well as coping strategies that may be experienced. Include your personal perspectives and opinions.
Describe why to choose this Topic, identified research question(s)2. summary This research employed a qualitative design. In-depth interviews were utilized to solicit the testimonies of North District residents. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, in which the authors would not strictly follow the formalized interview questions. First, informants would be asked to identify changes in their community during the past 10 years. Then, the informants’ stories and feelings, as well as the impact on their community life would be solicited. All interviews were carried out through telephone instead of face-to-face. They lasted about minutes. With the permission of the participants, all interviews were audio-recorded.CommunityNorth District was studied for several reasons. First, North District is adjacent to the broader with mainland China and consequently complaints in respect to the “pouring in” of mainland tourists and parallel traders were observed. Second, localist marches, i.e. reclamation actions have occurred since 2012. Third, local stores remain great vibrancy and popularity in the communities despite of the rising of shopping centers.ParticipantsThe sample was comprised of 12 young residents who have/ had been living in North District for at least 10 years. There were 4 men and 8 women participants, with ages ranging from 18 to 30. All informants were recruited via the authors’ personal networks.Topic: How do local residents perceive of North District community changes in the past ten years?Questions: Answer a simple questionnaire at the beginning (to understand the background of interviewee) Gender, age, education, occupation, income1. Where do you live in the North District? When did you start living in this area? How long have you lived in the North District? Do you live alone or with your family?2. What does your community mean to you? important or just a resting place? feeling?3. Can you describe how do you see and feel the North District community in the past 10 years? Any changing? If not, why?4. If there is a change, does the community change have a direct impact on you? Describe your own view and reasons, any stories?5. Can you describe any particular experiences that related to changes in your community in the past 10 years? Any examples?6. Can you describe how do you get involved in community change? How to adapt to environmental changes? Any examples?7. From your perspective, what factors do you think have caused the community to change for the past 10 years? Why? how do you feel?8. How do your family members or neighbors view the community changes in this decade? Are there differences between the same age group or different age groups? Reasons?9. What do you think will change in your community in the future? if not, why?10. What changes do you expect from your community in the future? what actions can you expect to help the community develop?Book chapter that I will upload at file called “Qualitative – paper on changing community”to Identify what themes & thoeryWilliam Sewell’s framework: Resource, Values and Power ➡ probably the themes will getIn this study, William Sewell Jr’s (1996) conceptual model of social structures would be utilized for analysis of North District residents’ perceptions of the changing social structures. Social structures encompass three interlocking dimensions, i.e. cultural schemas, distribution of resources and modes of power. The informants’ narratives with regard to spatial changes/ changes in physical environment (resources), their values and feelings towards these changes (values), relationship between these feelings and the power base of the communities (power) would be solicited.
Capstone Project — Section 3Write a conclusion for your paper and combine all the sections into a project paper.Impact of economic and outside influences to the organization• National and world economy impact• Explanation of the sustainability of this organizational care model• Healthcare reform• Regulations• Summarize the info regarding organization.• Provide a glimpse into the future for the organization based on your learning.