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mine econ

mine econ
40問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    the extracted materials are transformed into mineralized dorm that serves as an

    economic benefit to the prospector or miner

  • 2

    typical activities in the mining industry include:

    metals production, metal investing, metals trading

  • 3

    what is mining assets

    resources or properties that a mining company owns or control and that have the potential to generate revenue through EXTRACTION AND SALES OF MINERALS

  • 4

    two main categories of mining assets

    projects and operating mines

  • 5

    projects involves

    1. exploration and feasibility study 2. planning and construction

  • 6

    what is operating mines

    in this phase, ore is extracted, processed and refined to produce metal

  • 7

    what is the mining company’s assets

    reserves and resources

  • 8

    table

    reserve and resources

  • 9

    typically an inferred resource will be excluded from the economic model due to the

    high degree of uncertainty associated with it

  • 10

    summation of the entire table

    company’s total resources

  • 11

    what is an ore

    rock containing metal that is economic to mine (measured in metric tons)

  • 12

    what is grade

    the amount of metal contained per unit of ore (grams/ton or %)

  • 13

    what is recovery

    The percentage of metal that is recoverable from or after the extraction process (%)

  • 14

    Production

    The amount of metal produced (oz/year)

  • 15

    what is the payability

    The amount of money that is paid

  • 16

    what is cash costs

    mining site operating costs including mining milling labor energy

  • 17

    What is all in sustaining costs

    mine site costs + corporate G&A + sustaining capital to maintain the mine + capitalized exploration

  • 18

    revenue

    ore x grade x recovery x payability x metal price

  • 19

    What is royalties

    properties often have royalties on them

  • 20

    What is operating costs

    per ton basis

  • 21

    what is balance sheet

    formal statement of the financial position of a company on a particular day

  • 22

    bear market

    market conditions when share prices is declining

  • 23

    byproduct

    secondary metal or mineral product recovered in milling process

  • 24

    capitalization

    Describe the value financial markets put on the company

  • 25

    capital stock

    total ownership Of a limited liability company divided among a specified number of shares

  • 26

    cash flow

    net of inflow and outflow of cash during an accounting period

  • 27

    A formal statement of the financial position of a company on a particular day, normally presented to shareholders once a year.

    balance sheet

  • 28

    Term used to describe market conditions when share prices are declining.

    bear market

  • 29

    A secondary metal or mineral product recovered in the milling process.

    by product

  • 30

    - A financial term used to describe the value financial markets put on a company. Determined by multiplying the number of outstanding shares of a company by the current stock price.

    capitalization

  • 31

    The total ownership of a limited liability company divided among a specified number of shares.

    capital stock

  • 32

    The net of the inflow and outflow of cash during an accounting period. Does not account for depreciation or bookkeeping write-offs which do not involve an actual cash outlay.

    cash flow

  • 33

    Shares in a company which have full voting rights which the holders use to control the company in common with each other. There is no fixed or assured dividend as with preferred shares, which have first claim on the distribution of a company's earnings or assets

    common stock

  • 34

    company's debts that are payable within a year's time.

    current liabilities

  • 35

    Expenses incurred but not charged against the current year's operation

    deferred charges

  • 36

    accounting device, used primarily in tax computations. It recognizes the consumption of an ore deposit, a mine's principal asset.

    depletion

  • 37

    The periodic, systematic charging to expense of plant assets reflecting the decline in economic potential of the assets.

    depreciation

  • 38

    Underground work carried out for the purpose of opening up a mineral deposit. Includes shaft sinking, crosscutting, drifting and raising

    development

  • 39

    are not traceable to an individual product. They are used to generate more than one product, but not all of them. Truck and shovel maintenance costs that are used in more than one product are example of this.

    indirect costs

  • 40

    are traceable directly to one product. The blast and drilling cost that it takes to generate a product in one mine front are an example of it.

    direct costs

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    the extracted materials are transformed into mineralized dorm that serves as an

    economic benefit to the prospector or miner

  • 2

    typical activities in the mining industry include:

    metals production, metal investing, metals trading

  • 3

    what is mining assets

    resources or properties that a mining company owns or control and that have the potential to generate revenue through EXTRACTION AND SALES OF MINERALS

  • 4

    two main categories of mining assets

    projects and operating mines

  • 5

    projects involves

    1. exploration and feasibility study 2. planning and construction

  • 6

    what is operating mines

    in this phase, ore is extracted, processed and refined to produce metal

  • 7

    what is the mining company’s assets

    reserves and resources

  • 8

    table

    reserve and resources

  • 9

    typically an inferred resource will be excluded from the economic model due to the

    high degree of uncertainty associated with it

  • 10

    summation of the entire table

    company’s total resources

  • 11

    what is an ore

    rock containing metal that is economic to mine (measured in metric tons)

  • 12

    what is grade

    the amount of metal contained per unit of ore (grams/ton or %)

  • 13

    what is recovery

    The percentage of metal that is recoverable from or after the extraction process (%)

  • 14

    Production

    The amount of metal produced (oz/year)

  • 15

    what is the payability

    The amount of money that is paid

  • 16

    what is cash costs

    mining site operating costs including mining milling labor energy

  • 17

    What is all in sustaining costs

    mine site costs + corporate G&A + sustaining capital to maintain the mine + capitalized exploration

  • 18

    revenue

    ore x grade x recovery x payability x metal price

  • 19

    What is royalties

    properties often have royalties on them

  • 20

    What is operating costs

    per ton basis

  • 21

    what is balance sheet

    formal statement of the financial position of a company on a particular day

  • 22

    bear market

    market conditions when share prices is declining

  • 23

    byproduct

    secondary metal or mineral product recovered in milling process

  • 24

    capitalization

    Describe the value financial markets put on the company

  • 25

    capital stock

    total ownership Of a limited liability company divided among a specified number of shares

  • 26

    cash flow

    net of inflow and outflow of cash during an accounting period

  • 27

    A formal statement of the financial position of a company on a particular day, normally presented to shareholders once a year.

    balance sheet

  • 28

    Term used to describe market conditions when share prices are declining.

    bear market

  • 29

    A secondary metal or mineral product recovered in the milling process.

    by product

  • 30

    - A financial term used to describe the value financial markets put on a company. Determined by multiplying the number of outstanding shares of a company by the current stock price.

    capitalization

  • 31

    The total ownership of a limited liability company divided among a specified number of shares.

    capital stock

  • 32

    The net of the inflow and outflow of cash during an accounting period. Does not account for depreciation or bookkeeping write-offs which do not involve an actual cash outlay.

    cash flow

  • 33

    Shares in a company which have full voting rights which the holders use to control the company in common with each other. There is no fixed or assured dividend as with preferred shares, which have first claim on the distribution of a company's earnings or assets

    common stock

  • 34

    company's debts that are payable within a year's time.

    current liabilities

  • 35

    Expenses incurred but not charged against the current year's operation

    deferred charges

  • 36

    accounting device, used primarily in tax computations. It recognizes the consumption of an ore deposit, a mine's principal asset.

    depletion

  • 37

    The periodic, systematic charging to expense of plant assets reflecting the decline in economic potential of the assets.

    depreciation

  • 38

    Underground work carried out for the purpose of opening up a mineral deposit. Includes shaft sinking, crosscutting, drifting and raising

    development

  • 39

    are not traceable to an individual product. They are used to generate more than one product, but not all of them. Truck and shovel maintenance costs that are used in more than one product are example of this.

    indirect costs

  • 40

    are traceable directly to one product. The blast and drilling cost that it takes to generate a product in one mine front are an example of it.

    direct costs