FIN 504 Chapter 1~3 I. Multiple Choices – Solutions are highlighted in bright green. Detailed solutions are written in red texts. 1. If the spot rate for the Swiss Franc is $0.6658 and the 6-‐month forward rate is $0.6437‚ what is the annualized premium (discount)? a. discount of
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most suitable water hardness under particular circumstances. This was conducted for the purpose of applying the concept of complexometric titration using an efficient chelating agent‚ EDTA. Sample mineral water was analyzed using standard EDTA with EBT as indicator‚ and calcium ions present in the solution were calculated to determine the hardness of the water sample. At the end of the experiment‚ the results indicated that the mineral sample water has large amounts of calcium and magnesium ions—an
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Sales – Operating cost – Depreciation – Amortization EBIT = 15‚000 – 7‚500 – 1‚200 – 0 EBIT = EUR 6‚300 Interest on Bonds = 6‚500 x 6.25% Interest on Bonds = EUR 406.25 EBT = EBIT – Interest on Bonds EBT = 6‚300 – 406.25 EBT = EUR 5‚893.75 Tax = EBT x Tax rate Tax = 5‚893.75 x 35% Tax = EUR 2‚062.81 Net income = EBT – Tax Net income = 5‚893.75 – 2‚062.81 Net income = EUR 3‚830.94 Q3. Return on Equity: Assets EUR 197‚500 Sales EUR 307‚500 Net income EUR 19‚575 Debt-to-total-assets
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suspected welfare fraud in Mass. “ NECN. 19 April 2012. Web. 28 November 2012. Quinn‚ Colleen “State developing data sharing program to prevent benefits abuse” State House News Service. 22 May 2012. Web. 12 December 2012. Senate passes $32B budget‚ EBT reform”. OnPolitix.25 May 2012. Web. 10 December 2012. Wedge‚ Dave. “Welfare cheats cost taxpayers $2.8M.” Boston Herald. 12 June 2012. Web. 10 December 2012.
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expenditures on new fixed assets and to invest $300 in net operating working capital. Calculate the firm’s net income and free cash flow. Sale 8‚250 Operating cost 5‚750 Depreciation 650 EBIT 1‚850 Interest (3‚200*.05) 160 EBT 1‚690 Tax (1690*.35) 591.5 Net income 1098.5 Free cash flow = {EBIT (1-T)+ Depreciation}-{capital expenditure + net operating working capital} = {1850(1-.35)+650}-{1250+300} = 302.5 2. Casey Motors recently reported the
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Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Parent-Child Interaction Therapy‚ or PCIT‚ is a type of behavioral-parental training designed for children ages 2 through 7 with emotional and/or behavioral disorders and their caregivers. This evidence-based treatment (EBT) focuses on improving the parent-child relationship and changing the parent-child interaction patterns through the use of behavioral therapy‚ play therapy‚ and parent training to teach the parent appropriate disciplinary techniques. PCIT is divided
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Financial Inclusion State of the Sector Report 2nd-‐3rd June 2011 Mumbai How Poor is Poor? Poverty Status in India Planning Commission Approach paper to the 12th Five Year Plan for 2012-17 Tendulkar Committee Report N C Saxena Committee Report Chronic Poverty Report World Bank 32 % (2009) 37% (2009) 50% (2009) 37% (2004-05) 41.5% (2005) Housing • Alloca1on Required: Total Rural Housing
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Financial Taxes‚ Cash Flows and Taxes – Assignment Week 2 Akhil Rangaraju MG 670 Fundamentals of Corporate Finance King Graduate School Question 1: Given the following information about Elkridge Sporting Goods‚ Inc.‚ construct a balance sheet for June 30‚ 2011. On that date the firm had cash and marketable securities of $25‚135‚ accounts receivable of $43‚758‚ inventory of $167‚112‚ net fixed assets of $325‚422‚ and other assets of $13‚125. It had accounts payables of $67‚855‚ notes payables
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Chapter 3: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis 95 Chapter 3 Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis SOLUTIONS LEARNING OBJECTIVES Chapter 3 addresses the following learning objectives: LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 LO6 Explain the concepts of cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis in decision making Apply CVP calculations for a single product Apply CVP calculations multiple products Describe the assumptions and limitations that mangers consider when using CVP analysis Assess operational risk using margin of
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Microbiology Home Assignment Student Name: Aisha Mohamed K-215810920 Lecturer Name: Dr. Faruk Sarkinfada Task 1: Describe the different classes of bacteria based on: a. Cell wall composition • :Gram negative . • Gram positive. b. Nutritional requirements : • Autotroghs:take nutrition from carbon dioxide. • Heterotrophs take the nutrition from organic carbon(carbs‚lipids‚protein) • Prototroph: take nutrition from sunlight. • Chemotrophic take nutrition from chemicals. c. Oxygen requirement
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