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Linear Algebra for Engineers

This is a complete documentation of UC Berkeley's Linear Algebra curriculum for undergraduates. In particular, it assesses linear algebra's application to electrical engineering in subject areas such as signal processing. These notes document Berkeley EECS's new class EE16a, taught by Professors Anant Sahai, Ali Niknejad, and Elad Alon. These notes also contain intermediate linear algebra proofs.

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Advanced Corporate Finance

This is final year degree level Corporate Finance notes made for completion of the Accounting and Finance; Advanced Corporate Finance exam. It includes the following topics: Investment Appraisals: Discounted cash flows and WACC, Cost of Equity, Ke: Dividend valuation Model (DVM), Capital Asset pricing model (CAPM). Cost of Debt, Kd. Modigliani and Miller Capital structure theories: Traditional, Proposition 1 (no tax), Proposition 2 (no tax), Proposition 2 (with tax). Financial distress, Trade-off theory, Pecking order theory, Adjusted present value (APV), Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH): Random walk, weak, semi-strong and strong. Stock market anomalies, Dividend policy, Dividend Irrelevance theory.

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Accountign Cycle Excersise iii

This exercise book is the third of four exercise books that correspond directly with the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises relate specifically to Part 3 of the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises in this book center around income measurement, the basic elements of revenue and expense recognition, the process of recording adjusting entries, preparation of an adjusted trial balance, and the concept of accrual versus cash basis accounting

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