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Haha Cyph. You must have been scoping her out to remember that much detail.
My biomed PASS leader (tutor) is pretty hot...if you like girls, that isPrincessSJ said:OMG! I wish!.... maybe I should do more mathsy subjects...
*ponders*
You obviously do.hipsta_jess said:My biomed PASS leader (tutor) is pretty hot...if you like girls, that is
Yeah, I was having a serious perve on her... it's not often I do that.. I reckon she was wearing boylegs as wellSoCal said:Haha Cyph. You must have been scoping her out to remember that much detail.
Yeah, full of Easton's useless, theoretical dribble.. I've read the first chapter and that's it.SoCal said:Is it just me or is the textbook really hard to read? I still haven't finished the first chapter.
Haha, do you think she is a final year student?Cyph said:Yeah, I was having a serious perve on her... it's not often I do that.. I reckon she was wearing boylegs as well
Oh, he is one of the authors. Actually, come to think of it, I think one of you have already sad that.Cyph said:Yeah, full of Easton's useless, theoretical dribble.. I've read the first chapter and that's it.
Haha, what did he do?baker182 said:how shit was personal financial planning today, I believe Neil has out done himself this time He fully got the shits with everyone going
I know, major hot stuffmrbassman said:the secretary in chem eng is excellent
yeh, he crapped on and on and fucking on!baker182 said:how shit was personal financial planning today, I believe Neil has out done himself this time He fully got the shits with everyone going
I'd say she's just finished her degree and she's doing honours or a Masters degree, something like that. She does know her stuff, I'm pretty impressed with her.. not like the fuckwit I had last time I did it who spent half his time looking through the textbook and the other half of the time mumbling some incoherent shit no one could hear.SoCal said:Haha, do you think she is a final year student?
Newcastle Business school has a nice secetary-type lady called Mattie..mrbassman said:the secretary in chem eng is excellent
Finance doesn't have Honours, so yeah, she might be doing her Masters. Yeah, I noticed she had her own answers prepared and didn't just read from the textbook answers.Cyph said:I'd say she's just finished her degree and she's doing honours or a Masters degree, something like that. She does know her stuff, I'm pretty impressed with her.. not like the fuckwit I had last time I did it who spent half his time looking through the textbook and the other half of the time mumbling some incoherent shit no one could hear.
Yeah, you have mentioned her a few times.Cyph said:Newcastle Business school has a nice secetary-type lady called Mattie..
No I haven't actually.Cyph said:why haven't you seen her yet?!
Is it me or does that not make any sense? If the tax policy changes to favour capital gains relative to dividends why would most investors then prefer that companies pay the maximum possible franked dividends?A change in tax policy which favours capital gains relative to dividends occurred in 1999 when capital gains tax rates were lowered. Following this change, most investors will prefer that companies pay the maximum possible franked dividends.
1. You have shareholders' equity, which earns a profit... profit can be distributed in two ways - 1. retained 2. paid out to shareholders (dividends, DRPs, buying back shares, etc.).SoCal said:1. They kept mentioning the "dividend payout ratio". What is it a ratio of? I am assuming profits?
2. The last point in the chapter summary says:
Is it me or does that not make any sense? If the tax policy changes to favour capital gains relative to dividends why would most investors then prefer that companies pay the maximum possible franked dividends?
Yeah, I thought it was a ratio of profit, thanks.Cyph said:1. You have shareholders' equity, which earns a profit... profit can be distributed in two ways - 1. retained 2. paid out to shareholders (dividends, DRPs, buying back shares, etc.).
Companies generally try to keep the dividend payout constant, because a decrease/increase in dividends signal news to investors... a decrease in dividends means a decrease in profits which looks likely to be sustained and vice versa for an increase in dividends.
Man, $50,000 per share, that is unbelievable, although there probably aren't many shares, right? So the company would be worth as much as any big company. What kind of company is Berkshire Hathaway though?Cyph said:2. Yeah, I don't know... doesn't make much sense. Just keep in mind:
Classical tax system (used in countries like the USA, or if we're foreign investors in another country) - taxed at the company level, then again at your own personal tax rate... so for every $1 the company earns, it's taxed at the company level of 30%, leaving you 70c... then you have to pay tax again on 70c at your own personal tax rate. That's why Warren Buffet, owner and manager of Berkshire Hathaway, doesn't pay out any dividends... Class A (there's class A and B, with B being cheaper than A because it's so expensive) shares are currently worth in excess of $50k per share!
SoCal said:Yeah, I thought it was a ratio of profit, thanks.
Man, $50,000 per share, that is unbelievable, although there probably aren't many shares, right? So the company would be worth as much as any big company. What kind of company is Berkshire Hathaway though?