Module 10 Amazon Capital Budgeting Policies Activity Report

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In this module, we discussed how the optimal capital structure can vary considerably across companies. You explored some of the theories of capital structure and compared capital structures. You also learned how to evaluate a firm’s capital budgeting policies, planning, structure, and cost.

In this activity, you will select a public company to investigate and write a brief report on that company’s capital budgeting policies, planning, structure, and cost. The best way to begin your investigation is to think of a company that interests you, and then visit its website to locate its latest annual report. You can usually find annual reports via the Investor Relations link at the bottom of a company’s home page.

(10 pts for organization, clarity, and completeness; a relative measure in comparison to peers)

Your report should be no longer than three pages, and it should include the following:

  • What is the company’s mission statement? (10 pts)
  • How does the company’s capital budgeting policy attempt to maximize the earnings per share and shareholders’ value? (10 pts)
  • How does the company choose projects and investments that will add value to the firm? (10 pts)
  • Based on what you find out in the annual report or other online information sources, what type of risk profile does the company have in its capital budgeting policy: a conservative policy, a moderate policy, or a high-risk policy? Explain your observations and reasoning for your choice. (20 pts)
  • What approach to capital budgeting planning does the company take: an aggressive-growth plan, a normal-growth plan, or a low-growth plan? Explain your observations and reasoning for your choice. (20 pts)
  • What changes, if any, has the company made to its capital budgeting policy during the past year? (10 pts)
  • Do you think the company’s capital budgeting policy is consistent with its mission statement? Explain why. (10 pts)

Additional Resources

Often, you can get an overview of a company’s policies near the beginning of its annual report in the form of a chairperson’s message, an annual letter to shareholders, or a brief outline from the executives of the corporation. This will provide some clues as to where to search for details in the report. For instance, John Deere, in its Deere & Company 2017 Annual Report, includes a Chairman’s Message, which reads in part:

Our performance enabled us to make continued investments in advanced products, technologies, and growth-oriented products, technologies, and growth-oriented projects. For the year, Deere devoted almost $2billion to research and development and capital expenditures. In addition, we returned $764million to investors in the form of dividends.

[source: Chairman’s Message, Deere & Company 2017 Annual Report, at
https://s22.q4cdn.com/253594569/files/doc_financials/annual_proxy/2017/2017_John-Deere-Annual-Report.pdf]


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Module 10: Capital Structure and Policy Capital Budgeting Policies Learning Objectives: • 10.1: Assess decisions that affect the capital structure. • 10.2: Compare alternative capital structures and choose the optimal capital structure. • 10.3: Evaluate a firm’s capital budgeting policies, planning, structure, and cost. In this module, we discussed how the optimal capital structure can vary considerably across companies. You explored some of the theories of capital structure and compared capital structures. You also learned how to evaluate a firm’s capital budgeting policies, planning, structure, and cost. In this activity, you will select a public company to investigate and write a brief report on that company’s capital budgeting policies, planning, structure, and cost. The best way to begin your investigation is to think of a company that interests you, and then visit its website to locate its latest annual report. You can usually find annual reports via the Investor Relations link at the bottom of a company’s home page. (10 pts for organization, clarity, and completeness; a relative measure in comparison to peers) Your report should be no longer than three pages, and it should include the following: • What is the company’s mission statement? (10 pts) • How does the company’s capital budgeting policy attempt to maximize the earnings per share and shareholders’ value? (10 pts) • How does the company choose projects and investments that will add value to the firm? (10 pts) • Based on what you find out in the annual report or other online information sources, what type of risk profile does the company have in its capital budgeting policy: a conservative policy, a moderate policy, or a high-risk policy? Explain your observations and reasoning for your choice. (20 pts) • What approach to capital budgeting planning does the company take: an aggressive-growth plan, a normalgrowth plan, or a low-growth plan? Explain your observations and reasoning for your choice. (20 pts) • What changes, if any, has the company made to its capital budgeting policy during the past year? (10 pts) • Do you think the company’s capital budgeting policy is consistent with its mission statement? Explain why. (10 pts) Additional Resources Often, you can get an overview of a company’s policies near the beginning of its annual report in the form of a chairperson’s message, an annual letter to shareholders, or a brief outline from the executives of the corporation. This will provide some clues as to where to search for details in the report. For instance, John Deere, in its Deere & Company 2017 Annual Report, includes a Chairman’s Message, which reads in part: Our performance enabled us to make continued investments in advanced products, technologies, and growth-oriented products, technologies, and growth-oriented projects. For the year, Deere devoted almost $2billion to research and development and capital expenditures. In addition, we returned $764million to investors in the form of dividends. [source: Chairman’s Message, Deere & Company 2017 Annual Report, at https://s22.q4cdn.com/253594569/files/doc_financials/annual_proxy/2017/2017_John-Deere-AnnualReport.pdf]
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Running Head: CAPITAL BUDGETING POLICIES ACTIVITY

Capital Budgeting Policies Activity
Amazon.com
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CAPITAL BUDGETING POLICIES ACTIVITY
Mission Statement
The mission statement for Amazon.com is to be earth's most client-driven organization;
to fabricate a spot where individuals can come to discover anything they should need to purchase
on the web. When it previously propelled, Amazon's had a reasonable and eager mission. To
offer: Earth's greatest choice and to be Earth's most client-driven organization. This objective
proceeds with today, yet Amazon's clients are overall now and have developed to incorporate a
great many groups of people i.e consumers, Sellers, Content Creators, Developers, and
Enterprises each with various requirements.
Capital Budgeting Policy and Earnings Per Share
Amazon tries to proficiently oversee investor weakening while at the same time keeping
up the adaptability to issue shares for vital purposes, for example, financings, acquisitions, and
adjusting worker remuneration to investors' interests. It additionally uses limited stock units as
their essential drive for value remuneration since it trusts this compensati...


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