My Finance assignment has given me a major headache. I have to analyze things. I don't know what I'm doing. Seriously, I've only taken ONE Finance course before. How should I know the implications of different ways to finance growth?! It's not like my prof. has actually talked about it in class or anything helpful. Nope, just hands us the assignment. I mean, what sort of finance class talks about almost no finance at all?! I am extremely frustrated. Not to mention this assignment is ridiculously long (fill in a huge Excel worksheet, change a bunch of the numbers, analyze the 6 different scenarios, plus to more long answer-ish questions), and it's only worth 5%!!! Plus mid-terms are coming up!!! Stress! Okay, after figuring out this is only worth 5%, it makes me not care nearly as much. I mean, I have stuff written down, it's not like I can get zero. That's probably not the most scholarly attitude, but I'm having difficulties making myself care. I should have been an English major, or something more fun, because I really couldn't care less about Business. Stupid stupid stupid finance. grumble. *rant ended*
In sewing news, I finished the binding of the inside, and have just begun the binding on the outside. Once that's done it's 4 metal eyelets to put in then done! I haven't put in the eyelets for the straps yet as I wanted them to look centred in relation to the binding. I guess I could put them in now, since the top binding is done, but I think I'd rather leave it for last. Then it could be finished with a decisive hammer.
Back to Finance... *le sigh*
In sewing news, I finished the binding of the inside, and have just begun the binding on the outside. Once that's done it's 4 metal eyelets to put in then done! I haven't put in the eyelets for the straps yet as I wanted them to look centred in relation to the binding. I guess I could put them in now, since the top binding is done, but I think I'd rather leave it for last. Then it could be finished with a decisive hammer.
Back to Finance... *le sigh*