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bezimeni [28]
4 years ago
10

Risks commonly considered to understand project financing are:

Business
2 answers:
Alex17521 [72]4 years ago
7 0

Construction and completion risk, political and regulatory risk and expropriation and nationalization Risk, and environmental risk.

olya-2409 [2.1K]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

– Construction risk

– Operational risk

– Supply risk

– Repayment risk

– Political risk

– Currency risk

– Authorizations risk

– Dispute resolution risk

 Explanation:

Financial risk refers to the <em>possibility of loss or uncertainty about the return on an investment, </em>making it impossible for the business to cover its financial obligations in a certain period of time and become unstable.

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Presented below are a number of balance sheet items for Tamarisk, Inc. for the current year, 2020.
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Answer:

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Classified Balance Sheet

As of December 31, 2020:

ASSETS:

Current Assets:

Cash                                     $362,340

Equity investments (trading)  123,330

Notes receivable                    448,040

Income taxes receivable         99,960

Inventory                                 242,140

Prepaid expenses                   90,260

Total current assets                                  $1,366,070

Equipment         1,472,340

Accumulated

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Buildings           1,642,330

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Land                                      482,340

Goodwill                                  27,340

Total long-term assets                             $3,061,414

Total assets                                             $4,427,484

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities

Accounts payable               492,340

Payroll Taxes Payable          179,931

Income taxes payable         100,702

Rent payable (short-term)     47,340

Discount on bonds  payable  15,490

Notes payable (to  banks)   267,340

Total current liabilities                             $1,103,143

Bonds payable                       302,340

Rent payable (long-term)      482,340

Notes payable  (long-term) 1,602,330

Total long-term liabilities                      $2,387,010

Total Liabilities                                      $3,490,153

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Preferred stock, 200,000 shares authorized

Issued, 15,234 shares at

$10 par value                    152,340

Retained earnings            582,651

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Total liabilities & Stockholders' equity $4,427,484

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Rent payable (short-term)                            47,340

Discount on bonds  payable                         15,490

Notes payable (to  banks)                          267,340

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Notes payable  (long-term)                    1,602,330

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Preferred stock, $10 par value                152,340

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