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You own a small bakery in town, and your firm's long-run average (LRA) cost curve is given by the equation {eq}\rm LRA(Q) = 0.1 Q^2 + 4Q + 16 {/eq}, where {eq}\rm Q {/eq} is measured in dozens of cakes sold (so, for example, {eq}\rm Q = 5 {/eq} means that you bake and sell 60 cakes). You currently pay yourself (as t...
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You expect to receive $16,000 at graduation in two years. You plan on investing it at 8% until you have $100,000. How long will you wait from now? A. 28.91 years B. 25.81 years C. 21.81 years D. 23.81 years E. 28.39 years
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Indirect method of presenting cash flows from operating activities: a. Explores the relationships among net income, income statement accounts, and balance sheet accounts. b. Uses the formula Net income + noncash expenses - noncash revenues to get cash flow from operating activities. c. Is more difficult for a reader...
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The standard costs and actual costs for factory overhead for the manufacture of 2,808 units of actual production are as follows: Standard Costs Actual Costs Fixed overhead 3 hours @ $0.80 per hour Total fixed cost$9,591 Variable overhead3 hours @ $2.20 per hour Total variable cost$17,694 Determine the amount of t...
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Determine whether or not the graph of {eq}f(x) = 9 x^{\frac{3}{5}} - 7 x^{\frac{6}{5}} {/eq} has a vertical tangent or vertical cusp at {eq}x = \alpha {/eq} a) both b) vertical cusp c) neither d) vertical tangent
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Use cylindrical coordinates to calculate the triple integral of the function f(x, y, z) = 3x + 5 over the solid E that lies below the cone z = x^2 + y^2 and above the xy-plane.
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Under the tax shield approach, the pretax cost of debt {eq}r_d {/eq} is multiplied by _____to compute the aftertax cost of debt {eq}r_d(1 - T_c) {/eq}. A. 1 plus the tax rate B. 1 minus the debt ratio C. 1 minus the coupon rate D. 1 minus the interest rate E. 1 minus the tax rate
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Sheldon purchased a 10-year, $1,000 bond at 10% interest when the market interest rate was 10%. After he owned the bond for three years, market interest rates dropped to 8%. If the bonds have annual interest payments, what is the least he can sell the bond for?
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Let $f \in C^1(\mathbb{R}^2)$ be an odd function with respect to $x$ such that $\frac{\partial f}{\partial x}(0, 0) = 0.$ Define $g(y) = \int_0^y f(x, y - x)\text{d}x$ for all $y \in \mathbb{R}.$ Is $g$ odd?
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The sequential possession of male and then female reproductive organs by the same individual is called: a. eutely b. paedogenesis c. protogyny d. protandry e. simultaneous hermaphroditism
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If the marginal propensity to consume is 0.90, how much would government spending have to rise to increase output by $5.000 billion? (Enter your response as an integer.)
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Nano Seconds is expected to pay an annual dividend of $1.00 a share this coming year. After the dividend payment of $1.00, they are expected to increase their dividend by 50 percent per year for the following two years and then maintain a constant dividend growth rate of 4 percent per year. What is the value of this st...
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A flat ring of aluminum has an internal radius 1.82 m and external radius 2.14 m. The ring has a mass of 710 kg. Calculate the rotational inertia of the ring about an axis that lies in the plane of the plate and passes through the center of the plate.
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Mikkelson Corporation's stock had a required return of 11.75% last year, when the risk-free rate was 5.50% and the market risk premium was 4.75%. Then an increase in investor risk aversion caused the market risk premium to rise by 2%. The risk-free rate and the firm's beta remain unchanged. What is the company's new re...
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The forecasted growth rate for a firm that has paid out a total of 40% of its earnings and retains the remaining portion for future growth is: a. the return on equity times the dividend yield. b. the retention ratio times the dividend yield. c. the retention ratio times the return on equity. d. None of the above. ...
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A simple random sample of 400 college students is selected from all students at a large university. The average height of these 400 students is 71.8 inches and the SD is 6.4 inches. The distribution of all heights at the university is known to be normal. Based on this information, a 99% confidence interval for the mean...
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In January of the current year, my company acquired a truck for $10,000. The truck's economic life is estimated at five years with no salvage value and my company typically depreciates similar assets using the straight line method. However, through a bookkeeping error, the purchase price was charged to maintenance ex...
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The only two costs associated with managing an organization's inventories are: a. total product cost and opportunity cost. b. product costs and period costs. c. carrying costs and ordering costs. d. profit and carrying costs.
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The net cash flow from operating activities is calculated as net income plus: a. Interest expense. b. Taxes paid. c. Depreciation and amortization. d. All of these
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Find the derivative of the following: {eq}y = \ln(4x^3 + 7x^2 - 12x) {/eq}.
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Compute the payback period statistic for Project X and recommend whether the firm should accept or reject the project with the cash flows shown in the chart if the maximum allowable payback is 4 years. Year Cash Flow 0 -$1,250 1 $200 2 $360 3 $450 4 $600 5 $50 Payback period = _____
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I roll a die, and if it's a 6, I win. Otherwise, I roll again. What is the expected number of rolls until I win?
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Do you think that the consumer organization should accuse the manufacturer of producing tires that do not meet the performance information on the sidewall of the tire? Explain. A) No, because a grade of 150 is not in the interval. B) Yes, because a grade of 150 is not in the interval. C) No, because a grade of 150 is i...
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What is the best interpretation of the 95% in the following statement: If we were to repeat this study many times, then about 95% of the intervals constructed would contain the true population parameter. (a) 95% of the observations in the sample fall in the interval. (b) 95% of the observations in the population fall...
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Hedge funds are most likely to make use of _____. a. short selling b. margin trading c. arbitrage d. All of the above
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Estimate {eq}\int^1_0 x^3dx{/eq} using the midpoint Riemann sum, M4
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In the master budget, the sales budget is the starting point because it provides a basis for preparing a. forecasts of cash inflows and outflows. b. other operating budgets. c. a cash budget. d. the budgeted income statement.
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What is the value of a perpetuity that pays $100 every 4 months forever? The discount rate quoted on an APR basis is 5.7%
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Which of the following errors, each considered individually, would cause the trial balance to be out of balance? a. A payment of $148 to a creditor was posted as a debit to Accounts Payable and a debit of $148 to Cash. b. Cash of $530 received from a customer on account was posted as a debit of $350 to Cash and as a ...
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Keenan Company has fixed costs of $350,000 and variable costs of 50% of sales. If sales are expected to be $1,000,000, what is the break-even point in sales dollars? a) $700,000 b) $750,000 c) $1,000,000 d) $2,500,000
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A state patrol officer saw a car start from rest at a highway on-ramp. She radioed ahead to another officer 31 miles along the highway. When the car reached the location of the second officer 25 minutes later, it was clocked going 60 miles/hour. The driver of the car was given a ticket for exceeding the 60 miles/hour s...
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Which of the following statements about the security market line is true? a. The security market line reflects the required return for every risky security in the marketplace. b. The security market line tends to shift over time. c. The steepness of the security market line is expressed by the slope coefficient b...
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Evaluate the Riemann sum for f(x)=x^2+x, 1≤x≤5, with four subintervals, taking the sample points to be left endpoints. Explain, with the aid of a diagram, what the Riemann sum represents.
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Where Q= Quantity of output P= Price demanded MR= Marginal Revenue MC= Marginal Cost ${MR=30-2Q}$ ${MC=15+3Q}$ ${P=30-Q}$ What are the equilibrium price and quantity?
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Suppose that the LFS data show the number of employed has increased by 5,000. Then you know with certainty that: (a) The unemployment rate has decreased. (b) Exactly 5,000 people previously unemployed got a job. (c) The participation rate has not changed. (d) The size of the labour force has increased. (e) None of...
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If the Fed wanted to decrease long term interest rates it could: a. decrease the discount rate b. decrease the reserve ratio c. increase the open market sale of government securities d. decrease the required reserve ratio e. all of the above
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Sheridan, Inc. paid $118,000 to buy back 11,800 shares of its $1 par value common stock. This stock was sold later at a selling price of $6 per share. The entry to record the sale includes: A. a debit to Paid-In Capital from Treasury Stock for $118,000. B. a credit to Paid-In Capital from Treasury Stock for $11,800. ...
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Suppose the economy is experiencing a recession and Congress is considering a fiscal policy that will lead to an increase in government spending of $100 billion. The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is 0.75. As a result of the increase in government spending, real GDP will rise by: a. $100 billion. b. $150 billio...
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In a steady state of an economy, if k = 20, y = 30, and s = 0.1, then c =? a. 40 b. 30 c. 25 d. 27.5
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Weigel Company has a defined benefit pension plan. The following data (in thousands of dollars) were taken from the company's financial statements: Balance, January 1 $650 Contribution to the plan during year $70 Benefit payments to retirees during year $120 Net...
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Use the Integral Test to determine the convergence or divergence of the following series, or state that the test does not apply: {eq}\sum_{k = 2}^{\infty} \frac{4}{k(ln k)^2} {/eq} Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete the choice. A. The series converges. The value of t...
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Only 0.1% of all human pregnancies result in birth defects. Among the pregnancies in which the mother has had a previous child with a birth defect, the proportion of pregnancies with a birth defect is 2%. Some women have a high risk of having a child with a birth defect, and this risk factor is known before the pregnan...
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On March 1, 2016, Emerson Services issued a 10% long-term notes payable for $15,000. It is payable over a 3-year term in $5,000 annual principal payments on March 1 of each year plus interest, beginning March 1, 2017. Each yearly installment will include both principal repayment of $5,000 and interest payment for the p...
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Suppose we observe the following ask and bid prices for a Treasury bond in the T+2 market in dollars: 4% (annualized) coupon bond, maturing in May, 2017. Ask price : 100 12/32 Bid price: 99 7/32 What is the annual (quoted in Bond equivalent yield basis) yield to maturity (YTM) on the bond if it is bought at the ASK...
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A case that sells for $40 and has a variable cost of $12.60 per unit. Fixed costs total $1,030,000. At this level of sales, the company is earning total contribution margin of $390,000. If the level of sales were to drop by 20%, then what would the new net income be?
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A telemarketing company wants to find out if people are more likely to answer the phone between 7 pm and 8 pm than between 6 pm and 7 pm. Out of 96 calls between 6 pm and 7 pm, 72 were answered. Out of 105 calls between 7 pm and 8 pm, 90 were answered. Using a one-sided hypothesis test with a 90% confidence level, whi...
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Depreciation of fixed assets under GAAP v. for tax purposes is based on: a. original cost less salvage value under GAAP v. original cost for tax purposes. b. original cost for GAAP v. the original cost less salvage value for tax purposes. c. original cost less the salvage value both under GAAP and for tax purposes. ...
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You have been managing a $5 million portfolio that has a beta of 1.25 and a required rate of return of 12%. The current risk-free rate is 5.25%. Assume that you receive another $500,000. If you invest the money in a stock with a beta of 0.75, what will be the beta of your $5.5 million portfolio?
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Wool manufactures sweaters. The annual demand for Wool's product is 10,000 units. The production cost is $25 per unit. The cost to produce each additional unit (due to setup costs) is $200. The annual holding cost per unit is 10% of the production cost. If Wool wants to minimize total annual inventory cost, how many u...
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On January 1, 2013, Winters Corporation had 75,000 shares of common stock outstanding. During 2013, Winters performed a 2-for-1 stock split. Winters also exchanged 20,000 shares of its $10 par value common stock for a patent valued at $350,000. On January 1, 2014, Winters had 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding....
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I had to solve the recurrence relation $$T(n)=2T\left(\frac{n}{2}\right)+n\log n$$ with a recursion tree and got $$T(n)\leq n\log n+n\log\frac{n}{2}+...+n\log\frac{n}{2^k}+...+T(1)$$ How do I continue from here?
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If the economy is below its full-employment level, then increasing aggregate demand will primarily result in A. an increase in the price level. B. an increase in the full-employment level. C. an increase in real output. D. an increase in the interest rate.
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A country has net capital outflow of -10 billion euros and domestic investment of 20 billion euros. What is its national saving? A. 30 billion euros B. -30 billion euros C. -10 billion euros D. 10 billion euros
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Does anyone know how to calculate the NPV for this opportunity cost of capital? An all-equity firm is considering a project with a beta of 2. The risk-free rate is 5%, and the expected market risk premium is 6.5%. The project has an initial cost of $1.8 million and cash inflows of $1.1 million a year for two years fol...
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Taco Corporation produces a part used in the manufacture of one of its products. The unit product cost is $27, computed as follows: Direct materials $8 Direct labor 7 Variable manufacturing overhead 2 Fixed manufacturing overhead 10 Unit prod...
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I want to calculate $\text{Res}_{1+2i} \left(\frac{z}{(z-1)(z-2)(z-3)} \right) $ using the formula $\text{Res}_{z_{0}} \left(\frac{P(z)}{Q(z)} \right) = \frac{P(z_{0})}{Q'(z_{0})}$, but I can't find the value of $Q'(z)$ for $z = 1+2i$.
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A $1000 bond with 8% coupon rate matures in 2020. The bond is priced at $800 in 2010. Calculate the yield to maturity on the bond. How does the yield to maturity change if the bond is priced at $850 in 2010?
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If a firm minimizes its costs when labor input is $120 and capital input is $80, then the slope of the firm's isoquant equals _____ and the ratio of the marginal products of labor to capital equals _____.
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There are 100 types of cards, each type with a number from 1 to 100 on it. Each minute I am given a random card. Random means that the number of my card has an equal chance of being 1,2,3,...,100. I stop when I have cards of each number, that is, I stop collecting once I have each number on at least one card. How many ...
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For accounting information to be useful, it must: a. be available before management decisions are made. b. be capable of being measured reliably. c. be timely. d. describe the economic events that led to its creation. e. be relevant and faithful to what the economic events represent.
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Which of the following describes the effect of recording depreciation expense at year-end? A) Net income decreases and total assets decrease. B) Total assets decrease and stockholders' equity is not affected. C) Net income decreases and total assets increase. D) Stockholders' equity is not affected and net income d...
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For what values of $c$ does the integral $$\int_{-3}^c \frac{1}{(x+2)(x+1)}\,\mathrm dx$$ converge?
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The federal funds rate is a contractionary monetary policy when the fed is using the _____ policy instrument. A) discount rate B) reserve requirement ratio C) interest rate D) open market operations
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Savannas Company purchased a new machine on July 1, 2014. It has an estimated useful life of 8 years. The machine is expected to produce 10,000 units each year and it has no residual value at the end of its life. The machine cost $140,000. The production of machines in 2014 and 2015 was 3,200 units in 2014 and 3,150 u...
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Arnold inc. declares and distributes a 10% common stock dividend when it has 20,000 shares of $10 par value common stock outstanding. If the market value of the common stock is $25, the journal entry to record the stock dividend would include a: A. Debit to R/Earnings 50,000 B. Debit to R/Earnings 20,000 C. Credit t...
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Stock A has an expected return of 12% and a beta of 1.2. Stock B has an expected return of 8% and a beta of .6. What is the risk-free rate?
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During 2017 and 2016, the inventory of Best Inc. was determined under the LIFO method. In 2017, Best adopted the FIFO method. Using FIFO, the 2017 inventory is determined to be $163,000. Net income for 2017 is $665,000. Net income for 2016 was: A. $628,000. B. $632,000. C. $698,000. D. $657,000.
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Find the sum $$S=\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\frac{(2n)!}{(n!)(n+1)!}$$
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A gallon of ice cream contains 1200 calories. To work off one's weight from eating a gallon of ice cream, 8,000 calories need to be burned by walking on a treadmill. Consider the following data: Steady State exercise with 8 mph speed and 3% grade Maximum efficient exercising rate (minutes per mile) 4:57 5:35 Steady s...
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What is the critical value for a two-tailed test of hypothesis for a population mean at the alpha = 0.05, with a sample size of 14?
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An investor adjusts the investment account for the amortization of any difference between cost and book value under the: a. Cost method. b. Complete equity method. c. Partial equity method. d. Complete and partial equity methods.
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J & B, Inc., used a premium point-of-purchase (POP) display for its products in a selected number of grocery stores last year. The dollar value of the sales of all products in those stores was obtained from the stores at the end of the year, and it was determined that during the year the sales of the products in the st...
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ABC Company uses the LIFO inventory method. In an year of rising prices, ABC reported an income before tax of $200,000. The beginning inventory consisted of 10,000 units at $4 each. During the year, the company purchased 60,000 units at $6 each and sold 56,000 units for $10 each. What is ABC's income before taxes if th...
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of the high-low method? (Points : 3) It gives too much consideration to outliers. It is very detailed. It is the most accurate method for calculating costs. It is not useful for estimating fixed costs.
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XYZ company experienced an accounting event that affected its financial statements as indicated below: ASSETS = LIABILITIES + EQUITY REV - EXP = NET INCOME CASH FLOW + + NA NA + NA Which of the following accounting events could have caused these effects on xyz's statements? A. Earned revenue on account. B. Re...
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Lee Co. had 4,000 units in process at $8 per unit at the start of the period. Direct materials of $3 per unit were added during the period for the 10,000 units produced during the period. What are the equivalent units for materials if there are 1,000 units in process at the end of the period? A. 11,000. B. 10,000. C...
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Solve the initial value problem: y' = 3x^2e^{-y}, y(1) = 0
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Purchase discounts terms are FOB destination and are to be recorded by the a. buyer only. b. seller only. c. buyer and the seller. d. neither the buyer nor the seller.
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How many 10-letter "words" (strings of 10 letters) can be formed using the 26 letters in the alphabet if repetition is not allowed and the 10-letter "word" must start and end with a vowel (A, E, I, O, U)?
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Smi Company leased equipment from Pau Company under a lease agreement that qualifies as a finance lease. The present value of the lease payments is $780,000. The expected economic life of the asset is 7 years. The lease term is 5 years. If the lease payments are $157,639 per year, what is the lease's implicit interest...
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Suppose a firm evaluates all projects using the NPV rule with the following conditions: - Risk-free rate = 2% - Required return for average risk projects = 10% - Required return for above average risk projects = 15% - Required return for below average risk projects = 5% Consider a project with an NPV of +$10 milli...
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Which of the following statements is true? a) An organization with a low-complexity environment must have a mechanistic structure. b) An organization with a high-complexity environment must have a mechanistic structure. c) An organization with a low-ambiguity environment must have a mechanistic structure. d) An org...
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Problem 2-7 Caculating OCF LO4 Ridiculousness, Inc., has sales of $43,000, costs of $25,100, depreciation expense of $1,500, and interest expense of $1,500. If the tax rate is 35%, what is the operating cash flow, or OCF? (Do not round intermediate calculations.) Operating cash flow $ _____
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Timberlake-Jackson Wardrobe Co. has 14 percent coupon bonds on the market with eight years left to maturity. The bonds make annual payments. Required: If the bond currently sells for $1,105.65, what is its YTM?
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One of the things I am required to do is find the largest six digit number (in decimal) with the most distinct digits. I was hoping to be pointed in the right direction. The number that had the most distinct digits in it was 142653. However, I want to know if there's a faster way to prove this that may not necessarily...
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Keenan Company produces golf discs, which it normally sells to retailers for $6.76 each. The cost of manufacturing 24,000 golf discs is: Materials $12,640 Labor 32,205 Variable overhead 15,180 Fixed overhead 48,500 Total $118,625 ...
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The amount of the payroll tax expense is based on: a. Gross Pay b. Net Pay c. Both Gross Pay and Net Pay d. Neither Gross Pay or Net Pay
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What is wrong with the following solution to the integral $\int_0^1 \ln(1-x) \ln(x)\,\mathrm dx$ using the Beta function, which results in $-2$, when the expected answer is $\mathrm{Catalan}-\frac\pi2\ln2$? $$\int_0^1 \ln(1-x) \ln(x)\,\mathrm dx=\int_0^1 \ln(1-x)\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{x^n}{n}\,\mathrm dx=\sum_{n=1}^\i...
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Tandem Company provided the following information for 2010: Sales $250,000 Beginning Retained Earnings 40,000 Ending Retained Earnings 92,000 Common stock dividends paid 8,000 Preferred stock dividends paid 40,000 Net income 80,000 Beginning Total Assets 300,000 Ending Total Assets 380,000 Beginning Total Liabilities...
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One _____ along the current SR Phillips curve if _____. A. must; inflation rises and expected inflation remains unchanged B. must; inflation rises and expected inflation rises C. can; expected inflation rises and inflation falls back to its previous level D. cannot; inflation rises and expected inflation rises E. ...
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A one share of A closed-end fund should sell for: a. $64 b. $68 c. $72 d. None of the above
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For a stock, the current price is $54 per share. The risk-free rate is 5% and the risk free asset return is 10% for every increase of 10% in stock price. Consider a call option with an exercise price of $56. What is the value of the call option if the stock price goes up by 10%?
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You are given the following information: $2^{101} \pmod {101}=2$, $2^{24} \pmod {97}=10$, $2^{20} \pmod {93}=23$. What is the last digit of $2^{100}!$?
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Find the mass of the lamina that occupies the triangular region D with vertices (0, 0), (6, 4), and (0, 9) and has the density function ρ(x, y) = x + 3y.
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A stock has an expected return of 10 percent and a beta of 0.75. The risk-free rate is 3.5 percent. What is the slope of the security market line?
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Suppose that the U.S. dollar appreciated from 32 Japanese yen to 36 yen. The _____ price of Japanese cars _____ and U.S. demand for Japanese cars _____, everything else held constant. A. nominal; increased; increased B. nominal; decreased; increased C. real; increased; increased D. real; decreased; increased
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Use the reconciliation approach to determine cash paid for inventory for the Wilma's Vegetable Market for 2017. Assume all inventory is bought on account and the accounts payable account is used only for inventory. Beginning and ending balances of merchandise inventory were $5,800 and $10,200, respectively. Beginning a...
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How does dividend yield affect the value of a stock? a) The higher the dividend yield, the lower the stock price will be. b) The lower the dividend yield, the higher the stock price will be. c) The higher the dividend yield, the higher the stock price will be. d) The lower the dividend yield, the lower the stock pr...
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Eisler Corporation had the following values for 2013 and 2012. Cash $5,000 $2,000 Accounts Receivable 30,000 18,000 Inventories 58,000 45,000 Total Current Assets $93,000 $65,000 Accounts Payable $28,000 $16,000 Total Current Liabilities $28,000 $16,000 The average number of days to sell the inventory, ba...
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