PART I: Complete the following program exercises. When you have completed the following exercises, compress the program folder and submit the .zip file. These are all separate exercise, so you will have a separate file for each exercise. Exercises from 5.1 Determine the output displayed when the button is clicked Problem One: Private Sub btnConvert_Click(…) Handles btnConvert.Click ‘Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit Dim temp As Double = 95 txtOutput,Text = CStr (CtoF (temp) ) End Sub Function CtoF (ByVal t As Double) As Double Return ( (9 / 5) * t) + 32 End Function Problem Two: Private Sub btnDisplay_Click(…) Handles btnDisplay.Click ‘Rule of 72 Dim p As Double p = CDbl (txtPopGr.Text) ‘Population growth as a percent txtOutput.Text = “The population will double in “ & DoubleTime(p) & “ years." End Sub Function DoublingTime(ByVal x As Double) As Double ‘Number of cars that can be parked Return 100 * x End Function Problem Three: Private Sub btnDisplay_Click(…) Handles btnDisplay.Click Dim d As Date = #12/4/2011# txtOutput.Text = MonthAbbr(d) End Sub Funcion MonthAbbr(ByVal d As Date) As String Dim str As String = FormatDateTime(d, DateFormat.LongDate) Dim n As Integer = str.IndexOf(“ “) Return str.Substring(n + 1, 3) End Function Exercises from 5.2 Write a program that displays the output shown in a list box. The last two lines of the output should be displayed by one or more Sub procedures using data passed by variables from an event procedure. Problem One: Assume that the following is displayed. According to a 2008 survey of college freshman taken by the Higher Education Research Institute: 16.7 percent said they intend to major in business. 1 percent said they intend to major in computer science. Problem Two: Assume that the label for txtBox reads “What is your favorite number?”, and the user types 7 into txtBox before btnDisplay is clicked. The sum of your favorite number with itself is 14. The product of your favorite number with itself is 49. Problem Three: Assume that the current date is 12/31/2010, the label for txtBox reads “What is your date of birth?”, and the user enters 2/3/1984 into txtBox before btnDisplay is clicked. You are now 26 years old. You have lived for 9824 days. CAPITAL BUDGETING Financial Management Capital Budgeting Techniques Introduction The value of an entity today is the present value of all its future cash flows. The cash flows here includes the assets currently held by the company as well as any better investment opportunities that might be available in future .The value is calculated by discounting these future cash flows with investors required rate of return or what we can say is the degree of uncertainty attached to those future cash flows and expected time when these will occur. The managers of the business have a goal to maximize the entity’s value which in turn w.