PT1420 Unit 3 Homework Pg. 71 5. Module inputName () Declare string name Display"Enter Name:" End Module 6. In passing argument by value- any changes made to the parameter value won’t affect argument outside module. In passing argument by reference- Changes will affect actual argument passed to module. Algorithm 3. Header- Module myModule (Integer a‚ integer b‚ integer c) Call statement - Call myModule (3‚2‚1) A contains 3‚ B contains 2‚ and C contains 1 4. Display "Here
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FIN 515 Homework #1 1-1. What is the most important difference between a corporation and all other organizational forms? Owners of a corporation are not liable for obligations the corporation enters into because a corporation is defined as a legal entity separate from its owners. 1-2. What does the phrase limited liability mean in a corporate context? Limited liability means that owners/investors are solely liable for the amounts they invested in the company; and owners/investors are not
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FIN 534- Homework Set #1 1. $502‚640 + 120‚000-169‚056=$453‚584- 17050= $436‚534 2. If Congress change the tax laws Berndt’s‚ the reported profit would decrease and the net cash flow would most likely remain the same. 3. Current Ratios (Current Assets / Current Liabilities): $2‚680‚112 / $1‚039‚800 = $2.577 /Ratio= 2:6:1 Quick Ratios (Cash + Marketable Securities +Accounts Receivable)/ Current Liabilities: $14‚000 + $71‚632 + $878‚000/$1‚039‚800= $0.926/ Ratio= 0:9:1 The company’s liquidity
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11-24-12 Macroeconomics Homework 3 Questions 1. Intermediate goods are unfinished goods used in producing a final good or used up in the production process‚ which is a good produced for final consumption. Running shoes‚ watches‚ textbooks and sunscreen lotion are all final goods because they typically would not be used to make any other good they’re all finished goods for an end consumer. Cotton fibers‚ and lumber are intermediate goods which would be purchased for the production of a final good
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following prices: $30‚ $29‚ $20‚ $16‚ and $12. Five buyers are willing to buy one widget at the following prices: $10‚ $12‚ $20‚ $24‚ and $29. What is the equilibrium price and quantity in this market? Equilibrium price is $20 and the quantity is 3 units. 8-4 Candy Bars Market a. In the accompanying diagram (which represents the market for chocolate candy bars)‚ the initial equilibrium is at the intersection of S1 and D1. Circle the new equilibrium if there is an increase in cocoa prices. b
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Stolen artworks seem to have been a problem staring off many years ago. Some of the main issues causing this are‚ people often believe they own artworks when they have legal claims‚ the general services and administration are responsible for artifacts and artworks in federal facilities‚ and the people who are in charge of the stolen artwork (NSAF) are based on an online database. People often believe they own artworks when they have legal claims. They think this because they may have inherited them
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Accounting homework (Chapter 4) Discussion Questions 4.2 Why do you think it’s important to keep separate the transactions made by the business and its owner? Give an example of a personal transaction that has implications for the business entity. According to entity concept‚ every type of entity – sole trader‚ partnership‚ company and trust – must keep records of its business transactions separately from any personal transactions. Personal transactions are transactions of the owners‚ partners
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This file contains FIN 515 Week 1 Homework Problems and Mini Case Business - Finance FIN515 Managerial Finance‚ Week 1 Assignment‚ got 30/30 Week 1 Homework Assignment Complete the following graded homework assignment in a Word document named “ FIN515_Homework1_yourname ." Show the details of your calculations/work in your answer to the problems. · Mini Case (p. 45) · Problems (p. 79) o 2-6 Statement of Retained Earnings o 2-7 Corporate Tax Liability
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Shania Lewis Period 6B September 4‚ 2012 Problem of the Week: The Broken Eggs Problem Statement: A farmer is carrying her eggs in a cart when she accidentally spills every one of them and they all break. She decides to go to her insurance agent‚ who asks her how many eggs she had. She’s not sure but she does know some information from various ways she tried to pack her eggs. She knows that when she put her eggs in groups of one‚ two‚ three‚ four‚ five‚ and six‚ there was always one egg left
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The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Dittman’s Variety Store is completing the accounting process for the year just ended‚ December 31‚ 2011. The transactions during 2011 have been journalized and posted. The following data with respect to adjusting entries are available: a. Wages earned by employees during December 2011‚ unpaid and unrecorded at December 31‚ 2011‚ amounted to $4‚000. The last payroll was December 28; the next payroll will be January 6‚ 2012
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