Question 1
(5 points)
At Q
BE for a project, _______________________.
Question 2
(5 points)
Direct labor and materials are examples of?
Question 3
(5 points)
Fixed costs/(Revenues - Variable costs) equals _________________.
Question 4
(5 points)
The fixed costs at Harley Motors are $1 million annually. The main product has revenue of $8.50 per unit and $4.25 variable cost. (a) Determine the breakeven quantity per year.
Question 5
(5 points)
The fixed costs at Harley Motors are $1 million annually. The main product has revenue of $8.50 per unit and $4.25 variable cost. (b) Determine the annual profit if 350,000 units are sold.
Question 6
(5 points)
A call center in India used by U.S. and U.K. credit card holders has a capacity of 1,400,000 calls annually. The fixed cost of the center is $775,000 with an average variable cost of $2 and revenue of $3.50 per call.
(a) Find Q
BE.
Question 7
(5 points)
A call center in India used by U.S. and U.K. credit card holders has a capacity of 1,400,000 calls annually. The fixed cost of the center is $775,000 with an average variable cost of $2 and revenue of $3.50 per call.
(b) The center manager expects to dedicate the equivalent of 500,000 of the 1,400,000 capacity to a new product line. This is expected to increase the center’s fixed cost to $900,000, of which 50% will be allocated to the new product line. Determine the average revenue per call necessary to make 500,000 calls the breakeven point for only the new product.
Question 8
(5 points)
An engineering firm can lease a measurement system for $1000 per month or purchase one for $15,000. The leased system will have no monthly maintenance cost, but the purchased one will cost $80 per month. At an interest rate of 0.5% per month, how many months must the system be required to break even?
Question 9
(5 points)
Jeremy is evaluating the operational costs of the manufacturing processes for specific components of a wireless home security system. The same components are produced at plants in New York (NY) and Los Angeles (LA). The records for the last 3 years from NY report a fixed cost of $400,000 per year and a variable cost of $95 per unit in year 1, decreasing by $3 per unit per year. The LA reports indicate a fixed cost of $750,000 per year and a variable cost of $50 per unit, increasing by $4 per unit per year. If the trends continue, how many units must be produced in year 4 for the two processes break even?
Question 10
(5 points)
Machine A has a fixed cost of $40,000 per year and a variable cost of $60 per unit. Machine B has an unknown fixed cost, but with this process 200 units can be produced each month at a total variable cost of $2000. If the total costs of the two machines break even at a production rate of 2000 units per year, what is the fixed cost of machine B?
Question 11
(5 points)
Convert $10,000 present dollars into then-current dollars of year 10 if the inflation rate is 7% per year.
Question 12
(5 points)
Convert.
Question 1(5 points)Rate of return (ROR) can be described as.docxhildredzr1di
Question 1
(5 points)
Rate of return (ROR) can be described as the rate earned on the ___________________ of an investment.
Question 2
(5 points)
What does a rate of return of –100% mean?
Question 3
(5 points)
A-1 Mortgage makes loans with the interest paid on the loan principal rather than on the unpaid balance. For a 4-year loan of $10,000 at 10% per year, what annual payment would be required to repay the loan in 4 years if interest is charged on (a) the principal and (b) the unrecovered balance?
Question 4
(5 points)
What rate of return per month will an entrepreneur make over a 2½-year project period if he invested $150,000 to produce portable 12-volt air compressors? His estimated monthly costs are $27,000 with income of $33,000 per month.
Question 5
(5 points)
PPG manufactures an epoxy amine that is used to protect the contents of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers from reacting with oxygen. The cash flow (in millions) associated with the process is shown below. Determine the rate of return.
Year
Cost, $
Revenue, $
0
–10
—
1
–4
2
2
–4
3
3
–4
9
4
–3
9
5
–3
9
6
–3
9
Question 6
(5 points)
What is the difference between a conventional and a nonconventional cash flow series?
Question 7
(5 points)
Five years ago, a company made a $5 million investment in a new high-temperature material. The product was not well accepted after the first year on the market. However, when it was reintroduced 4 years later, it did sell well during the year. Major research funding to broaden the applications has cost $15 million in year 5. Determine the rate of return for these cash flows (shown below in $1000s).
Year
Net Cash Flow, $
0
–5,000
1
4,000
2
0
3
0
4
20,000
5
–15,000
Question 8
(5 points)
___________________ refers to the interest rate that is used for funds that are released from a project before the project is over.
Question 9
(5 points)
What is the overall rate of return on a $100,000 investment that returns 20% on the first $30,000 and 14% on the remaining $70,000?
Question 10
(5 points)
If all of the incremental cash flows are negative, what is known about the rate of return on the incremental investment?
Question 11
(5 points)
A plastics company is considering two injection molding processes. Process X will have a first cost of $600,000, annual costs of $200,000, and a salvage value of $100,000 after 5 years. Process Y will have a first cost of $800,000, annual costs of $150,000, and a salvage value of $230,000 after 5 years. Which process should the company select on the basis of a rate of return analysis, if the MARR is 20% per year?
Question 12
(5 points)
The manager of a canned food processing plant is trying to decide between two labeling machines. Determine which machine should be selected on the basis of rate of return with a MARR of 20% per year.
Machine A
Machine B
First cost, $
–15,000
–25,000
Annual operating cost, $/year
–1,600
–400
Salvage value, $
3,000
4,000
Life, years
2
4
Question 13
(5 points.
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Question 1. (30 points total) Use this balance sheet and income statement from Carver Enterprises to complete parts a and b:
a. (15 points) Prepare a common size balance sheet for Carver Enterprises. Complete the common-size balance sheet: (Round to one decimal place.)
Common−Size Balance Sheet
2013
Cash and marketable securities
$
490
%
Accounts receivable
5,990
Inventories
9,550
Current assets
$
16,030
%
Net property plant and equipment
17,030
Total assets
$
33,060
%
Accounts payable
$
7,220
%
Short−term debt
6,800
Current liabilities
$
14,020
%
Long−term liabilities
7,010
Total liabilities
$
21,030
%
Total owners’ equity
12,030
Total liabilities and owners’ equity
$
33,060
%
b. (15 points) Prepare a common-size income statement for Carver Enterprises. Complete the common-size income statement: (Round to one decimal place.)
Common−Size Income Statement
2013
Revenues
$
30,020
%
Cost of goods sold
(19,950)
Gross profit
$
10,070
%
Operating expenses
(7,960)
Net operating income
$
2,110
%
Interest expense
(940)
Earnings before taxes
$
1,170
%
Taxes
(425)
Net income
$
745
%
Question 2. (10 points total) Use this data table of Campbell Industries liabilities and owners' equity to complete parts a and b.
a. (5 points) What percentage of the firm's assets does the firm finance using debt (liabilities)? (Round to one decimal place.)
b. (5 points) If Campbell were to purchase a new warehouse for $1.3 million and finance it entirely with long-term debt, what would be the firm's new debt ratio? (Round to one decimal place.)
Question 3. (10 points total) (Liquidity analysis)Airspot Motors, Inc. has $2,433,200 in current assets and $869,000 in current liabilities. The company's managers want to increase the firm's inventory, which will be financed using short-term debt. How much can the firm increase its inventory without its current ratio falling below 2.1 (assuming all other assets and current liabilities remain constant)? (Round to one decimal place.)
Question 4. (10 points total) (Efficiency analysis)Baryla Inc. manufactures high quality decorator lamps in a plant located in eastern Tennessee. Last year the firm had sales of $93 million and a gross profit margin of 45 percent.
a. (5 points) How much inventory can Baryla hold and still maintain an inventory turnover ratio of at least 6.3 times? (Round to one decimal place.)
b. (5 points) Currently, some of Baryla's inventory includes $2.3 million of outdated and damaged goods that simply remain in inventory and are not salable. What inventory ratio must the good inventory maintain in order to achieve an overall turnover ra ...
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Question 1. (30 points total) Use this balance sheet and income statement from Carver Enterprises to complete parts a and b:
a. (15 points) Prepare a common size balance sheet for Carver Enterprises. Complete the common-size balance sheet: (Round to one decimal place.)
Common−Size Balance Sheet
2013
Cash and marketable securities
$
490
%
Accounts receivable
5,990
Inventories
9,550
Current assets
$
16,030
%
Net property plant and equipment
17,030
Total assets
$
33,060
%
Accounts payable
$
7,220
%
Short−term debt
6,800
Current liabilities
$
14,020
%
Long−term liabilities
7,010
Total liabilities
$
21,030
%
Total owners’ equity
12,030
Total liabilities and owners’ equity
$
33,060
%
b. (15 points) Prepare a common-size income statement for Carver Enterprises. Complete the common-size income statement: (Round to one decimal place.)
Common−Size Income Statement
2013
Revenues
$
30,020
%
Cost of goods sold
(19,950)
Gross profit
$
10,070
%
Operating expenses
(7,960)
Net operating income
$
2,110
%
Interest expense
(940)
Earnings before taxes
$
1,170
%
Taxes
(425)
Net income
$
745
%
Question 2. (10 points total) Use this data table of Campbell Industries liabilities and owners' equity to complete parts a and b.
a. (5 points) What percentage of the firm's assets does the firm finance using debt (liabilities)? (Round to one decimal place.)
b. (5 points) If Campbell were to purchase a new warehouse for $1.3 million and finance it entirely with long-term debt, what would be the firm's new debt ratio? (Round to one decimal place.)
Question 3. (10 points total) (Liquidity analysis)Airspot Motors, Inc. has $2,433,200 in current assets and $869,000 in current liabilities. The company's managers want to increase the firm's inventory, which will be financed using short-term debt. How much can the firm increase its inventory without its current ratio falling below 2.1 (assuming all other assets and current liabilities remain constant)? (Round to one decimal place.)
Question 4. (10 points total) (Efficiency analysis)Baryla Inc. manufactures high quality decorator lamps in a plant located in eastern Tennessee. Last year the firm had sales of $93 million and a gross profit margin of 45 percent.
a. (5 points) How much inventory can Baryla hold and still maintain an inventory turnover ratio of at least 6.3 times? (Round to one decimal place.)
b. (5 points) Currently, some of Baryla's inventory includes $2.3 million of outdated and damaged goods that simply remain in inventory and are not salable. What inventory ratio must the good inventory maintain in order to achieve an overall turnover ratio of at least ...
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Question 1(5 points)Rate of return (ROR) can be described as.docxhildredzr1di
Question 1
(5 points)
Rate of return (ROR) can be described as the rate earned on the ___________________ of an investment.
Question 2
(5 points)
What does a rate of return of –100% mean?
Question 3
(5 points)
A-1 Mortgage makes loans with the interest paid on the loan principal rather than on the unpaid balance. For a 4-year loan of $10,000 at 10% per year, what annual payment would be required to repay the loan in 4 years if interest is charged on (a) the principal and (b) the unrecovered balance?
Question 4
(5 points)
What rate of return per month will an entrepreneur make over a 2½-year project period if he invested $150,000 to produce portable 12-volt air compressors? His estimated monthly costs are $27,000 with income of $33,000 per month.
Question 5
(5 points)
PPG manufactures an epoxy amine that is used to protect the contents of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers from reacting with oxygen. The cash flow (in millions) associated with the process is shown below. Determine the rate of return.
Year
Cost, $
Revenue, $
0
–10
—
1
–4
2
2
–4
3
3
–4
9
4
–3
9
5
–3
9
6
–3
9
Question 6
(5 points)
What is the difference between a conventional and a nonconventional cash flow series?
Question 7
(5 points)
Five years ago, a company made a $5 million investment in a new high-temperature material. The product was not well accepted after the first year on the market. However, when it was reintroduced 4 years later, it did sell well during the year. Major research funding to broaden the applications has cost $15 million in year 5. Determine the rate of return for these cash flows (shown below in $1000s).
Year
Net Cash Flow, $
0
–5,000
1
4,000
2
0
3
0
4
20,000
5
–15,000
Question 8
(5 points)
___________________ refers to the interest rate that is used for funds that are released from a project before the project is over.
Question 9
(5 points)
What is the overall rate of return on a $100,000 investment that returns 20% on the first $30,000 and 14% on the remaining $70,000?
Question 10
(5 points)
If all of the incremental cash flows are negative, what is known about the rate of return on the incremental investment?
Question 11
(5 points)
A plastics company is considering two injection molding processes. Process X will have a first cost of $600,000, annual costs of $200,000, and a salvage value of $100,000 after 5 years. Process Y will have a first cost of $800,000, annual costs of $150,000, and a salvage value of $230,000 after 5 years. Which process should the company select on the basis of a rate of return analysis, if the MARR is 20% per year?
Question 12
(5 points)
The manager of a canned food processing plant is trying to decide between two labeling machines. Determine which machine should be selected on the basis of rate of return with a MARR of 20% per year.
Machine A
Machine B
First cost, $
–15,000
–25,000
Annual operating cost, $/year
–1,600
–400
Salvage value, $
3,000
4,000
Life, years
2
4
Question 13
(5 points.
UNIT V AND VIBBA 3301 Unit V AssignmentInstructions Enter a.docxmarilucorr
UNIT V AND VI
BBA 3301 Unit V Assignment
Instructions: Enter all answers directly in this worksheet. When you are finished, select Save As, and save this document using your last name and student ID as the file name. Upload the data sheet to Blackboard as a .doc, .docx or .rtf file when you are finished.
Question 1. (30 points total) Use this balance sheet and income statement from Carver Enterprises to complete parts a and b:
a. (15 points) Prepare a common size balance sheet for Carver Enterprises. Complete the common-size balance sheet: (Round to one decimal place.)
Common−Size Balance Sheet
2013
Cash and marketable securities
$
490
%
Accounts receivable
5,990
Inventories
9,550
Current assets
$
16,030
%
Net property plant and equipment
17,030
Total assets
$
33,060
%
Accounts payable
$
7,220
%
Short−term debt
6,800
Current liabilities
$
14,020
%
Long−term liabilities
7,010
Total liabilities
$
21,030
%
Total owners’ equity
12,030
Total liabilities and owners’ equity
$
33,060
%
b. (15 points) Prepare a common-size income statement for Carver Enterprises. Complete the common-size income statement: (Round to one decimal place.)
Common−Size Income Statement
2013
Revenues
$
30,020
%
Cost of goods sold
(19,950)
Gross profit
$
10,070
%
Operating expenses
(7,960)
Net operating income
$
2,110
%
Interest expense
(940)
Earnings before taxes
$
1,170
%
Taxes
(425)
Net income
$
745
%
Question 2. (10 points total) Use this data table of Campbell Industries liabilities and owners' equity to complete parts a and b.
a. (5 points) What percentage of the firm's assets does the firm finance using debt (liabilities)? (Round to one decimal place.)
b. (5 points) If Campbell were to purchase a new warehouse for $1.3 million and finance it entirely with long-term debt, what would be the firm's new debt ratio? (Round to one decimal place.)
Question 3. (10 points total) (Liquidity analysis)Airspot Motors, Inc. has $2,433,200 in current assets and $869,000 in current liabilities. The company's managers want to increase the firm's inventory, which will be financed using short-term debt. How much can the firm increase its inventory without its current ratio falling below 2.1 (assuming all other assets and current liabilities remain constant)? (Round to one decimal place.)
Question 4. (10 points total) (Efficiency analysis)Baryla Inc. manufactures high quality decorator lamps in a plant located in eastern Tennessee. Last year the firm had sales of $93 million and a gross profit margin of 45 percent.
a. (5 points) How much inventory can Baryla hold and still maintain an inventory turnover ratio of at least 6.3 times? (Round to one decimal place.)
b. (5 points) Currently, some of Baryla's inventory includes $2.3 million of outdated and damaged goods that simply remain in inventory and are not salable. What inventory ratio must the good inventory maintain in order to achieve an overall turnover ra ...
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Question 1. (30 points total) Use this balance sheet and income statement from Carver Enterprises to complete parts a and b:
a. (15 points) Prepare a common size balance sheet for Carver Enterprises. Complete the common-size balance sheet: (Round to one decimal place.)
Common−Size Balance Sheet
2013
Cash and marketable securities
$
490
%
Accounts receivable
5,990
Inventories
9,550
Current assets
$
16,030
%
Net property plant and equipment
17,030
Total assets
$
33,060
%
Accounts payable
$
7,220
%
Short−term debt
6,800
Current liabilities
$
14,020
%
Long−term liabilities
7,010
Total liabilities
$
21,030
%
Total owners’ equity
12,030
Total liabilities and owners’ equity
$
33,060
%
b. (15 points) Prepare a common-size income statement for Carver Enterprises. Complete the common-size income statement: (Round to one decimal place.)
Common−Size Income Statement
2013
Revenues
$
30,020
%
Cost of goods sold
(19,950)
Gross profit
$
10,070
%
Operating expenses
(7,960)
Net operating income
$
2,110
%
Interest expense
(940)
Earnings before taxes
$
1,170
%
Taxes
(425)
Net income
$
745
%
Question 2. (10 points total) Use this data table of Campbell Industries liabilities and owners' equity to complete parts a and b.
a. (5 points) What percentage of the firm's assets does the firm finance using debt (liabilities)? (Round to one decimal place.)
b. (5 points) If Campbell were to purchase a new warehouse for $1.3 million and finance it entirely with long-term debt, what would be the firm's new debt ratio? (Round to one decimal place.)
Question 3. (10 points total) (Liquidity analysis)Airspot Motors, Inc. has $2,433,200 in current assets and $869,000 in current liabilities. The company's managers want to increase the firm's inventory, which will be financed using short-term debt. How much can the firm increase its inventory without its current ratio falling below 2.1 (assuming all other assets and current liabilities remain constant)? (Round to one decimal place.)
Question 4. (10 points total) (Efficiency analysis)Baryla Inc. manufactures high quality decorator lamps in a plant located in eastern Tennessee. Last year the firm had sales of $93 million and a gross profit margin of 45 percent.
a. (5 points) How much inventory can Baryla hold and still maintain an inventory turnover ratio of at least 6.3 times? (Round to one decimal place.)
b. (5 points) Currently, some of Baryla's inventory includes $2.3 million of outdated and damaged goods that simply remain in inventory and are not salable. What inventory ratio must the good inventory maintain in order to achieve an overall turnover ratio of at least ...
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1. (TCO 1) If products are alike, then for costing purposes (Points : 5)
2. (TCO 1) Ireland Company produces a special spray nozzle. The budgetedindirect total cost of inserting the spray nozzle is $180,000. The budgeted number of nozzles to be inserted is 80,000. What is the budgeted indirect cost allocation rate for this activity? (Points : 5)
3. (TCO 2) Variable overhead costs include (Points : 5)
4. (TCO 2) Information pertaining to Brenton Corporation's sales revenue ispresented in the following table:
February March April
Cash Sales $160,000 $150,000 $120,000
Credit Sales 300,000 400,000 280,000
Total Sales $460,000 $550,000 $400,000
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Question 1.
You can earn $40 in interest on a $1,000 deposit for 8 months. If the EAR is the same regardless of the length of the investment, how much interest will you earn on a
$1,000 deposit for:
a. 2 months.
b. 1 year.
c. 1.5 years.
a. 2-months.
For a 2-month, $1,000 deposit you will earn
$. (Round to the nearest cent).
b. 1-year.
For a 1-year, $1,000 deposit you will earn
$. (Round to the nearest cent).
c. 1.5-years.
For a 1.5-year, $1,000 deposit you will earn
$. (Round to the nearest cent).
Question 2.
You have decided to refinance your mortgage. You plan to borrow whatever is outstanding on your current mortgage. The current monthly payment is $3,053 and you have made every payment on time. The original term of the mortgage was 30 years, and the mortgage is exactly four years and eight months old. You have just made your monthly payment. The mortgage interest rate is 5.798% (APR). How much do you owe on the mortgage today?
The amount you owe today is
$. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 3.
Consider a project that requires an initial investment of $100,000 and will produce a single cash flow of
$150,000 in 5 years.
a. What is the NPV of this project if the 5-year interest rate is 5.0% (EAR)?
b. What is the NPV of this project if the 5-year interest rate is 10.0% (EAR)?
c. What is the highest 5-year interest rate such that this project is still profitable?
a. What is the NPV of this project if the 5-year interest rate is 5.0% (EAR)?
The NPV in this case (EAR equals 5.0 %) is $. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
b. What is the NPV of this project if the 5-year interest rate is 10.0% (EAR)?
The NPV in this case (EAR equals 10.0 %) is $. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
c. What is the highest 5-year interest rate such that this project is still profitable?
The highest EAR such that this project is still profitable is % (Round to two decimal places.)
Question 4.
In the summer of 2008, at Heathrow airport in London, Bestofthebest (BB), a private company, offered a lottery to win a Ferrari or 87,000 British pounds, equivalent at the time to about $174,000. Both the Ferrari and themoney, in 100 pound notes, were on display. If the U.K. interest rate was 4% per year, and the dollar interest rate was 2% per year (EARs), how much did it cost the company in dollars each month to keep the cash on display? That is, what was the opportunity cost of keeping it on display rather than in a bank account? (Ignore taxes.)Hint: Make sure to round all intermediate calculations to at least five decimal places.
The opportunity cost of keeping it on display rather than in a bank account is £ per month. (Round to two decimal places).
Question 5.
A 30-year bond with a face value of $1,000 has a coupon rate of 5.50%, with semiannual payments.
a. What is the coupon payment for this bond?
b. Enter the cash flows for the bond on a timeline
a. What is the coupon payment for this bond?
The coupon pay ...
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Question 1
(5 points)
One plan to raise money for Texas schools involves an “enrichment tax” that could collect $56 for every student in a certain school district. If there are 50,000 students in the district and the cash flow begins 2 years from now, what is the present worth of the enrichment plan over a 5-year planning period at an interest rate of 8% per year?
Question 2
(5 points)
How much money would you have to pay each year in 8 equal payments, starting 2 years from today, to repay a $20,000 loan received from a relative today, if the interest rate is 8% per year?
Question 3
(5 points)
An industrial engineer is planning for his early retirement 25 years from now. He believes he can comfortably set aside $10,000 each year starting
now
. If he plans to start withdrawing money 1 year after he makes his last deposit (i.e., year 26), what uniform amount could he withdraw each year for 30 years, if the account earns interest at a rate of 8% per year?
Question 4
(5 points)
Lifetime savings accounts, known as LSAs, would allow people to invest after-tax money without being taxed on any of the gains. If an engineer invests $10,000 now and $10,000 each year for the next 20 years, how much will be in the account immediately after the last deposit if the account grows by 15% per year?
Question 5
(5 points)
By spending $10,000 now and $25,000 three years from now, a plating company can increase its income in years 4 through 10. At an interest rate of 12% per year, how much extra income per year would be needed in years 4 through 10 to recover the investment?
Question 6
(5 points)
Compute the present worth (year 0) of the following cash flows at
i
= 12% per year.
Year
Amount, $
Year
Amount, $
0
5000
8
700
1–5
1000
9
600
6
900
10
500
7
800
11
400
Question 7
(5 points)
When a uniform series begins at a time other than the end of period 1, it is called a ________ series.
Question 8
(5 points)
The present worth is always located __________ prior to the first uniform-series amount when using the P/A factor.
Question 9
(5 points)
For an interest rate of 10% per year compounded quarterly, determine the number of times interest would be compounded
(a) per quarter,
(b) per year, and
(c) per 3 years.
Question 10
(5 points)
An interest rate of 16% per year, compounded quarterly, is equivalent to what effective interest rate per year?
Question 11
(5 points)
What effective interest rate per year is equivalent to an effective 18% per year, compounded semiannually?
Question 12
(5 points)
Determine the
P/G
factor for 5 years at an effective interest rate of 6% per year, compounded semiannually.
Question 13
(5 points)
A present sum of $5000 at an interest rate of 8% per year, compounded semiannually, is equivalent to how much money 8 years ago?
Question 14
(5 points)
A 40-day strike at Boeing resulted in 50 fewer deliveries of commercial jetliners at the end of the first quarter of 2000. At a cost of $20 million per plane, what was .
This document provides an overview of engineering economics topics that may be covered on the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, including time value of money concepts like present and future value, annuities, gradients, cash flows, and interest rates. It gives examples of engineering economics problems and solutions related to these concepts. It also discusses depreciation methods, inflation, bonds, and other relevant financial analysis approaches.
Season’s Republic Inc. has a bond outstanding. This bond has a.docxkenjordan97598
Season’s Republic Inc. has a bond outstanding. This bond has a 9.5% coupon paid semiannually, and is selling in the
market for $913.00 with 6 years remaining to maturity. What is the bond’s YTM?
a. 10.92%
b. 11.55%
c. 11.73%
d. 11.80%
XYZ Promotions Corporation has a bond outstanding with a market price of $1,136.00. The bond has 4.5 years to
maturity, pays interest semiannually, and has a yield to maturity of 9.47%. What is the bond’s coupon rate?
a. 13.70%
b. 13.62%
c. 13.25%
d. 13.02%
Use the following information to answer this question and the next question.
The Bozo Company has an 8% coupon bond outstanding. The bond makes semiannual coupon payments and has 12
years remaining to maturity. Its market price is $846.64. It is issuing a new 20-year bond to finance a factory to
make new Bozos. The new bond will make annual coupon payments.
What is the yield to maturity of the Bozo Company’s existing bonds?
a. 9.50%
b. 10.00%
c. 10.25%
d. 10.50%
What coupon rate should be set for the new bonds of the Bozo Company for these bonds to sell at par?
a. 9.50%
b. 10.00%
c. 10.25%
d. 10.50%
The XYZ Company bond has a bond outstanding that has 10 years remaining to maturity. The bond has a coupon
rate of 10.50 percent, paid quarterly. If the yield to maturity is 12.0 percent, what is the market value of this bond?
a. $915.25
b. $913.32
c. $1,092.18
d. $1,000.00
Use the following information to answer this question and question 7.
Bonds of RAR Foods are selling in the market for $854.66. These bonds carry a 9 percent coupon paid
semiannually, and have 15 years remaining to maturity.
What is the bond’s yield to maturity?
a. 10.62%
b. 11.00%
c. 9.25%
d. 10.00%
What is the capital gain yield assuming that the interest rates will remain constant over the year?
a. 0.682%
b. 0.169%
c. 0.000%
d. 0.482%
Use the following information to answer this question and question 9.
Bonds of Orange Computers and Peach Computers are identical in all respect, including risk class. The only
difference is that they have different coupon. Orange Computer bond has a semiannual coupon of $47.50 and Peach
Computers bond has a semiannual coupon of $40.00. Both bonds have 8 years to maturity. The Orange Computer
bond is selling in the market for $1,151.18.
What is the yield to maturity of Orange Computers bond?
a. 7.5%
b. 9.0%
c. 8.5%
d. 7.0%
What is the price of Peach Computers bond?
a. $1,060.47
b. $1,052.82
c. $ 818.59
d. $1,037.86
Desi Inc. has a bond outstanding with 8 percent coupon, paid semiannually, and 15 years to maturity. The market
price of the bond is $1,091.96. If due to changes in market condition the market required rate of return suddenly
increases by 2%, what will be the percent change in the market price of the bond?
a. 15.88%
b. –18.88%
.
Students are assigned problems from chapters 5-8 of their finance textbook to calculate time value of money concepts such as present and future value, interest rates, bond valuation, and stock valuation using the dividend discount model. The problems are to be completed in Microsoft Excel or Word and submitted through the online system. Templates are provided for some of the problems. Students must show their work and analysis and format their assignment consistent with APA guidelines.
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Sustainable development is an idea that has been talked about globally for years. But there is often multiple definitions of sustainable development. Some people value sustainability more that development and vice versa. The main issue you see is through sustainable developments three main pillars; environmental, economic, and social. It is almost impossible to have one without sacrificing at least a little of the others. There are also many differing views of what should be developed and what should be sustained. Even when these issues are brought into fruition at UN summits developed and developing countries often disagree on these issues. Even though plans have been made at these summits, goals have failed to be turned into action. That is the main issue I see is in order to make these plans work people must be willing to ask for a change and be willing to make the big decisions to change. Despite this, the mistrust between Northern and Southern countries will always make sustainable development a struggle.
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The amount you owe today is
$. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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Consider a project that requires an initial investment of $100,000 and will produce a single cash flow of
$150,000 in 5 years.
a. What is the NPV of this project if the 5-year interest rate is 5.0% (EAR)?
b. What is the NPV of this project if the 5-year interest rate is 10.0% (EAR)?
c. What is the highest 5-year interest rate such that this project is still profitable?
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c. What is the highest 5-year interest rate such that this project is still profitable?
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A 30-year bond with a face value of $1,000 has a coupon rate of 5.50%, with semiannual payments.
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Question 2
(5 points)
How much money would you have to pay each year in 8 equal payments, starting 2 years from today, to repay a $20,000 loan received from a relative today, if the interest rate is 8% per year?
Question 3
(5 points)
An industrial engineer is planning for his early retirement 25 years from now. He believes he can comfortably set aside $10,000 each year starting
now
. If he plans to start withdrawing money 1 year after he makes his last deposit (i.e., year 26), what uniform amount could he withdraw each year for 30 years, if the account earns interest at a rate of 8% per year?
Question 4
(5 points)
Lifetime savings accounts, known as LSAs, would allow people to invest after-tax money without being taxed on any of the gains. If an engineer invests $10,000 now and $10,000 each year for the next 20 years, how much will be in the account immediately after the last deposit if the account grows by 15% per year?
Question 5
(5 points)
By spending $10,000 now and $25,000 three years from now, a plating company can increase its income in years 4 through 10. At an interest rate of 12% per year, how much extra income per year would be needed in years 4 through 10 to recover the investment?
Question 6
(5 points)
Compute the present worth (year 0) of the following cash flows at
i
= 12% per year.
Year
Amount, $
Year
Amount, $
0
5000
8
700
1–5
1000
9
600
6
900
10
500
7
800
11
400
Question 7
(5 points)
When a uniform series begins at a time other than the end of period 1, it is called a ________ series.
Question 8
(5 points)
The present worth is always located __________ prior to the first uniform-series amount when using the P/A factor.
Question 9
(5 points)
For an interest rate of 10% per year compounded quarterly, determine the number of times interest would be compounded
(a) per quarter,
(b) per year, and
(c) per 3 years.
Question 10
(5 points)
An interest rate of 16% per year, compounded quarterly, is equivalent to what effective interest rate per year?
Question 11
(5 points)
What effective interest rate per year is equivalent to an effective 18% per year, compounded semiannually?
Question 12
(5 points)
Determine the
P/G
factor for 5 years at an effective interest rate of 6% per year, compounded semiannually.
Question 13
(5 points)
A present sum of $5000 at an interest rate of 8% per year, compounded semiannually, is equivalent to how much money 8 years ago?
Question 14
(5 points)
A 40-day strike at Boeing resulted in 50 fewer deliveries of commercial jetliners at the end of the first quarter of 2000. At a cost of $20 million per plane, what was .
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market for $913.00 with 6 years remaining to maturity. What is the bond’s YTM?
a. 10.92%
b. 11.55%
c. 11.73%
d. 11.80%
XYZ Promotions Corporation has a bond outstanding with a market price of $1,136.00. The bond has 4.5 years to
maturity, pays interest semiannually, and has a yield to maturity of 9.47%. What is the bond’s coupon rate?
a. 13.70%
b. 13.62%
c. 13.25%
d. 13.02%
Use the following information to answer this question and the next question.
The Bozo Company has an 8% coupon bond outstanding. The bond makes semiannual coupon payments and has 12
years remaining to maturity. Its market price is $846.64. It is issuing a new 20-year bond to finance a factory to
make new Bozos. The new bond will make annual coupon payments.
What is the yield to maturity of the Bozo Company’s existing bonds?
a. 9.50%
b. 10.00%
c. 10.25%
d. 10.50%
What coupon rate should be set for the new bonds of the Bozo Company for these bonds to sell at par?
a. 9.50%
b. 10.00%
c. 10.25%
d. 10.50%
The XYZ Company bond has a bond outstanding that has 10 years remaining to maturity. The bond has a coupon
rate of 10.50 percent, paid quarterly. If the yield to maturity is 12.0 percent, what is the market value of this bond?
a. $915.25
b. $913.32
c. $1,092.18
d. $1,000.00
Use the following information to answer this question and question 7.
Bonds of RAR Foods are selling in the market for $854.66. These bonds carry a 9 percent coupon paid
semiannually, and have 15 years remaining to maturity.
What is the bond’s yield to maturity?
a. 10.62%
b. 11.00%
c. 9.25%
d. 10.00%
What is the capital gain yield assuming that the interest rates will remain constant over the year?
a. 0.682%
b. 0.169%
c. 0.000%
d. 0.482%
Use the following information to answer this question and question 9.
Bonds of Orange Computers and Peach Computers are identical in all respect, including risk class. The only
difference is that they have different coupon. Orange Computer bond has a semiannual coupon of $47.50 and Peach
Computers bond has a semiannual coupon of $40.00. Both bonds have 8 years to maturity. The Orange Computer
bond is selling in the market for $1,151.18.
What is the yield to maturity of Orange Computers bond?
a. 7.5%
b. 9.0%
c. 8.5%
d. 7.0%
What is the price of Peach Computers bond?
a. $1,060.47
b. $1,052.82
c. $ 818.59
d. $1,037.86
Desi Inc. has a bond outstanding with 8 percent coupon, paid semiannually, and 15 years to maturity. The market
price of the bond is $1,091.96. If due to changes in market condition the market required rate of return suddenly
increases by 2%, what will be the percent change in the market price of the bond?
a. 15.88%
b. –18.88%
.
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Steve has a long history of alcohol and marijuana addiction as well as several prior convictions for theft and burglary. Steve has no family support and left home and school when he was 14 after being abused by his alcoholic step father. He is currently living in transitional housing with friends who are also drug users.
Steve has never been able to hold down a job, but picks up occasional work.
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You are a social worker in a government child protective service and you receive the following report and are allocated to work with the family:
Subject Children:
Stephen (aged 8
Mary (aged 4
Parents
Jeanie (b.mo aged 28)
Tom ( b.fa aged (32)
Address:
Remote community (during Wet season)
Outstation (during Dry season)
Case Manager:
Tess
Current situation:
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Family will be accompanied by another female family member who notifier describes as ‘responsible’.
Notifier advised that they had applied the World Health Organisation classification for malnourishment to both children and it meets the ‘severe’ category.
Notifier also notes that it is unusual to need to admit a child of eight (8) years of age to hospital for malnourishment.
Notifier stated they have continued to experience difficulties in following-up health issues for the children because family spends large amounts of time at their Outstation and there is no service outreach to this location.
Previous involvement with the family has resulted in two (2) hospitalisations for Stephen and Mary for failure to thrive and each time their weight had increased on their return to community however contact is lost when family moves to the outstation. Notifier added that b/mo Jeanie has disclosed that there is often little to no food available at the Outstation as it runs out quickly.
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III. Main Point 3. Here is where I met the guy that I believed was going to help me change my life, but instead he physically and verbally abused me.
.
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Support your assertions, claims,
inferences, theories, and arguments with examples or evidence from
one of the dramatic narratives mentioned below.
1.
Is the conflict between determinism and self-reliance as strong an
element of the plot of
Romeo and Juliet
as it is in
Oedipus Rex
?
.
Supporting Activity: Anything-as-a-Servic
Objectives:
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Leveraging on the Software-as-a-Service kind of concept, there are also Analytics-as-a-Service, Communications-as-a-Service, Monitoring-as-a-Service, etc.
Pick
a kind of "as-a-service," and describe how it is changing that technology area, and as a result, is benefiting both consumers and businesses.
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summary and reflection on our Martin Luther King, Jr. readings
students will be graded on completeness, spelling, grammar, and format. Please also remember to include at least one direct quote
"one page- double Spaced- 12 font"
Reading attached
Readings attached
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Summative Assessment To complete this assignment, read the scena.docxhildredzr1di
Summative Assessment
To complete this assignment, read the scenario below and address the specific questions and issues indicated. Review the
SOC313 Family Document
for specific information on each member of the family.
Grandmother Ella has had cancer for years now and has followed alternative remedies from the time she was first diagnosed. Ella had a period of remission; however, the cancer returned and has metastasized to her bones, liver, and lungs. She is in the hospital after collapsing from weakness. She is being released from the hospital as she wishes to spend her last days and months at home. Ella has her preferences for care, though she is now so weak that she has given up in many ways. The family members are each experiencing their own fears and are grieving as they face the loss that will occur when Ella’s life ends. Ella feels stressed by the discord and discomfort of family members.
For this final assignment, you are the social worker for this case. You meet this family in the hospital setting. You learn that Ella wants to return home with care from the Hospice nurse and health aide. Ella’s husband also wants her to return home; however, several of her children and their spouses want Ella to remain in the hospital or move to a nursing home so she gets professional care.
For this assignment, you will:
Synthesize the current research that is relevant to this scenario. Discuss the current practices for end of life and palliative care from the Western Medicine as well as the Complementary and Alternative Medicine perspectives.
Comprehensively discuss the cultural and/or traditional issues that could arise at this time. Consider how the integration of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and beliefs, mainstream medical practices, and cultural/traditional rituals and practices might create issues and what they might include.
Describe how the family might react to each of the following possible scenarios:
Ella wishes to continue the Complementary and Alternative practices.
Ella is coerced into following mainstream medical advice.
Ella’s husband, Joe, insists that, as father and husband, his family traditions should be followed.
Examine the biological basis for care and describe how the choices for care might affect the other family members with respect to their individual problems, if at all.
Son Sam, the alcoholic
Daughter Lila, with Type II diabetes
Grandson Josh, starting to have drug problems
Granddaughter Lucy, bipolar with more entrenched drug problems
Daughter-in-law, Sarah’s stress related to her family’s medical issues (son with leukemia and brother with HIV)
Discuss the micro, meso, and macro influences affecting both the patient and the diverse family members in this scenario as impacted by Ella’s medical condition and prognosis.
What are the pertinent and likely family (micro) conflicts and differences, and concerns that could be encountered?
How is the neighborhood and extended family (meso) reacting to.
Summative AssessmentTo complete this assignment, read the scenario.docxhildredzr1di
Summative Assessment
To complete this assignment, read the scenario below and address the specific questions and issues indicated. Review the
SOC313 Family Document
for specific information on each member of the family.
Grandmother Ella has had cancer for years now and has followed alternative remedies from the time she was first diagnosed. Ella had a period of remission; however, the cancer returned and has metastasized to her bones, liver, and lungs. She is in the hospital after collapsing from weakness. She is being released from the hospital as she wishes to spend her last days and months at home. Ella has her preferences for care, though she is now so weak that she has given up in many ways. The family members are each experiencing their own fears and are grieving as they face the loss that will occur when Ella’s life ends. Ella feels stressed by the discord and discomfort of family members.
For this final assignment, you are the social worker for this case. You meet this family in the hospital setting. You learn that Ella wants to return home with care from the Hospice nurse and health aide. Ella’s husband also wants her to return home; however, several of her children and their spouses want Ella to remain in the hospital or move to a nursing home so she gets professional care.
For this assignment, you are required to use the outline form with subtopic headers from the Week 3 assignment. Address the following items in your work:
Synthesize the current research that is relevant to this scenario. Discuss the current practices for end of life and palliative care from the Western Medicine as well as the Complementary and Alternative Medicine perspectives.
Comprehensively discuss the cultural and/or traditional issues that could arise at this time. Consider how the integration of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and beliefs, mainstream medical practices, and cultural/traditional rituals and practices might create issues and what they might include.
Describe how the family might react to each of the following possible scenarios:
Ella wishes to continue the Complementary and Alternative practices.
Ella is coerced into following mainstream medical advice.
Ella’s husband, John, insists that, as father and husband, his family traditions should be followed.
Examine the biological basis for care and describe how the choices for care might affect the other family members with respect to their individual problems, if at all.
Son Sam, the alcoholic
Daughter Lila, with Type II diabetes
Grandson Josh, starting to have drug problems
Granddaughter Lucy, bipolar with more entrenched drug problems
Daughter-in-law, Sarah’s stress related to her family’s medical issues (son with leukemia and brother with HIV)
Discuss the micro, meso, and macro influences affecting both the patient and the diverse family members in this scenario as impacted by Ella’s medical condition and prognosis.
What are the pertinent and likely family (micro) confl.
Support Need AnalysisUsing the information from the interview you .docxhildredzr1di
Support Need Analysis
Using the information from the interview you conducted in
Week 2
, list in descending order the support needs of your participant. Also discuss how to implement objectives of Healthy People 2020 to increase wellness. Give examples of appropriate interventions of the professional caregiver, for example, the nurse.
Submit your findings in a 4- to 5-page Microsoft Word document.
Support your responses with examples.
On a separate references page, cite all sources using APA format.
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SummaryU.S. Census Bureau signed a $600 million contract with H.docxhildredzr1di
Summary:
U.S. Census Bureau signed a $600 million contract with Harris corporation in 2006 to build 500,000 devices, but still wasn’t sure which features they wanted included in the units. Census officials did not specify the testing process to measure the performance of the handheld devices. Four hundred change requests were added to the project requirements. Two years and hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars later, the handhelds were far too slow and unreliable to be used for the 2010 U.S. census.
-To answer the questions, you may want to consider the following
readings
:
http://harris.com/view_pressrelease.asp?act=lookup&pr_id=1818
http://www.census.gov/2010census/news/releases/operations/census-bureau-awards-600-million-contract-to-support-automation-project.html
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2010/06/02/the-census-bureaus-recent-history-of-throwing-billions-of-dollars-down-the-drain/
http://www.mytwocensus.com/tag/harris-corporation/
http://www.zdnet.com/article/billion-dollar-it-failure-at-census-bureau/
https://www.census.gov/2010census/pdf/2010_Census_Evaluation_of_Automation_in_Field_Data_Collection_in_Address_Canvassing_Report.pdf
Based on the
readings
above, please answer the following.
Part I
·
*
What was the situation and how important was the system for the US Census Bureau?
·
*
How does the system impact operational activities and decision making?
·
*
What are the key risk factors of the project?
·
*
Classify and describe the problems faced?
·
*
What management, organizational, and technology factors caused those problems?
·
*
Describe the steps you would have taken to control the risks in this project.
Part II
·
*
What was the relationship between the technology and the end users who would use the technology?
·
*
What was the relationship between the technology and the Census Bureau management?
·
*
What was the lifespan of the technology?
·
*
Theoretically, how was the data that was going to be generated by the system going to be used? Practically, what occurred? Why?
·
*
Given the confidential nature of the census, how could the cloud based technologies pose a risk to privacy?
·
*
Given the advances in
cloud computing
, describe a basic architecture for how such a system could be implemented today.
·
*
How was employee use of the system?
·
*
What could Census Bureau management and the Harris Corporation have done to prevent or change the outcome to be more positive?
read the readings to answer the questions
post any sources or refrences
must be done on time
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SummaryReflection—Due one week after your assigned day. Discussion .docxhildredzr1di
Summary/Reflection—Due one week after your assigned day. Discussion leaders (as a team) must submit a 1-2 page reflection about the process. Reflect on what worked well and what you might do differently in the future. What was challenging? What did you learn? And, finally, what should we as a class take away from the readings/conversation as we move forward?
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Support or challenge the following statement Regardless of the cir.docxhildredzr1di
Support or challenge the following statement: “Regardless of the circumstances that students experience at home, teachers have a responsibility to help them perform at their highest level at school.”
Propose one or two benefits that students would gain from the increased involvement of diverse parent and community groups in schools.
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Summative Discussion BoardReview and reflect on the knowledge you .docxhildredzr1di
Summative Discussion Board
Review and reflect on the knowledge you have gained from this course. Based on your review and reflection, write at least 3 paragraphs on the following:
What were the most compelling topics learned in this course?
How did participating in discussions help your understanding of the subject matter? Is anything still unclear that could be clarified?
What approaches could have yielded additional valuable information?
.
summary about the movie selenaanswering the questionDid sel.docxhildredzr1di
summary about the movie selena
answering the question:
Did selena shown in the movie how she is meant to be shown like? as a chicano artist was she shown by the movie that how chicanos are really like? or was she shown in a bad way? to describe how chicanos are like
2 pages answering these questions
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Summary of both readings togetherSullivan, Francis. The Develop.docxhildredzr1di
Summary of both readings together
Sullivan, Francis. "The Development of Doctrine About Infants who Die Unbaptized." Theological Studies 72.1 (2011): 3-14. Print. [available via course shell]
Galvin, John. "Salvation Outside the Church." The Gift of the Church. Ed. P. Phan. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2000. 249-266. Print. [available in Many are Called]
mla
400 words
no plagraism
work citited
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Summarize(1) loanable fund market(2) monetary policy.docxhildredzr1di
This document lists 13 key economic concepts: (1) the loanable funds market, (2) monetary policy tools, (3) the quantity equation, (4) Okun's law, (5) the multiplier effect and crowding out effect, (6) automatic stabilizers, (7) risk aversion and risk taking, (8) the Fisher effect, (9) aggregate models, (10) shifts in aggregate demand, (11) the Phillips curve, (12) protectionist policies, and (13) capital inflows and outflows.
Summarize the structurecontent of the text and identify the autho.docxhildredzr1di
Summarize the structure/content of the text and identify the author’s writing style.
Explain how the essay you read might influence your own writing, or how and why you might make different choices in your own writing process during this milestone.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/b00af0ba-5fee-11e0-a718-00144feab49a.html
Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters,
by Carl Wilkinson
A group of record company executives, sitting down to sketch the perfect rock star, may well come up with someone a little like Dave Grohl. He has the look – long, thick black hair; he has the talent – he plays the drums, guitar and piano, he sings and he writes his own songs; and, above all, he has both pedigree and credibility.
In the early 1990s, as drummer with seminal grunge band Nirvana, Grohl helped change the face of popular music. Today, as lead singer with stadium-filling rock giants Foo Fighters, he is a multi-millionaire who has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, won six Grammy awards and is president of his own record label. Alongside Foo Fighters he has a number of side projects (including super group Them Crooked Vultures, with Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones); a documentary about his band shot by Oscar-winning director James Moll was released last month and his seventh album, Wasting Light, is out on Monday. Now 42, Grohl – and his brand of rock ’n’ roll – has grown up, had kids and settled down.
We meet at Studio 606, the 8,000 sq ft recording space he built in 2005 in the Northridge area of Los Angeles. Outside, the Californian spring sunshine throws stark shadows across some neighborhoods that estate agents would describe euphemistically as “mixed”; from inside this large utilitarian building, with its tinted windows, the blue sky looks almost overcast.
Grohl, who is tall, lean and has grown into his slightly goofy looks, sets down the keys to his decidedly un-rock ’n’ roll grey BMW estate, tucks his shoulder-length hair behind his ear and flips the lid on his laptop. “Sorry,” he beams. “I’ve just got to check my e-mail. I want to see if my daughter got into private school.” Grohl married Jordyn Blum in 2003, and they have two daughters, Violet Maye, aged four, and Harper Willow, one.
The upstairs lounge looks like a bachelor pad: there’s a fridge, jukebox and widescreen TV with an eclectic selection of boxsets: The Office, ACDC and Bon Jovi gigs, and a tape of the Make-up and Effects trade show 1997. Scattered across the purple sofa are cushions covered with old band T-shirts (Slayer, The Police, Black Sabbath, Motorhead, Led Zeppelin) made by Grohl’s mother. “She called up and said ‘David, what do you want me to do with those T-shirts in the attic?’,” says Grohl in a falsetto.
Downstairs, a vast recording studio complete with Persian rugs and a grand piano in the corner leads on to a warehouse filled with carefully labelled guitar cases, drums and assorted equipment. Among the platinum records, framed posters and photographs hanging in the corri.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdf
Question 1(5 points)At QBE for a project, ________________.docx
1. Question 1
(5 points)
At Q
BE for a project, _______________________.
Question 2
(5 points)
Direct labor and materials are examples of?
Question 3
(5 points)
Fixed costs/(Revenues - Variable costs) equals
_________________.
Question 4
(5 points)
The fixed costs at Harley Motors are $1 million annually. The
main product has revenue of $8.50 per unit and $4.25 variable
cost. (a) Determine the breakeven quantity per year.
Question 5
(5 points)
The fixed costs at Harley Motors are $1 million annually. The
main product has revenue of $8.50 per unit and $4.25 variable
cost. (b) Determine the annual profit if 350,000 units are sold.
Question 6
(5 points)
2. A call center in India used by U.S. and U.K. credit card holders
has a capacity of 1,400,000 calls annually. The fixed cost of the
center is $775,000 with an average variable cost of $2 and
revenue of $3.50 per call.
(a) Find Q
BE.
Question 7
(5 points)
A call center in India used by U.S. and U.K. credit card holders
has a capacity of 1,400,000 calls annually. The fixed cost of the
center is $775,000 with an average variable cost of $2 and
revenue of $3.50 per call.
(b) The center manager expects to dedicate the equivalent of
500,000 of the 1,400,000 capacity to a new product line. This is
expected to increase the center’s fixed cost to $900,000, of
which 50% will be allocated to the new product line. Determine
the average revenue per call necessary to make 500,000 calls
the breakeven point for only the new product.
Question 8
(5 points)
An engineering firm can lease a measurement system for $1000
per month or purchase one for $15,000. The leased system will
have no monthly maintenance cost, but the purchased one will
cost $80 per month. At an interest rate of 0.5% per month, how
many months must the system be required to break even?
Question 9
(5 points)
Jeremy is evaluating the operational costs of the manufacturing
processes for specific components of a wireless home security
system. The same components are produced at plants in New
3. York (NY) and Los Angeles (LA). The records for the last 3
years from NY report a fixed cost of $400,000 per year and a
variable cost of $95 per unit in year 1, decreasing by $3 per unit
per year. The LA reports indicate a fixed cost of $750,000 per
year and a variable cost of $50 per unit, increasing by $4 per
unit per year. If the trends continue, how many units must be
produced in year 4 for the two processes break even?
Question 10
(5 points)
Machine A has a fixed cost of $40,000 per year and a variable
cost of $60 per unit. Machine B has an unknown fixed cost, but
with this process 200 units can be produced each month at a
total variable cost of $2000. If the total costs of the two
machines break even at a production rate of 2000 units per year,
what is the fixed cost of machine B?
Question 11
(5 points)
Convert $10,000 present dollars into then-current dollars of
year 10 if the inflation rate is 7% per year.
Question 12
(5 points)
Convert $10,000 future dollars in year 10 into
constant-value dollars
(not equivalent dollars) of today if the inflation-adjusted
(market) interest rate is 11% per year and the inflation rate is
7% per year.
Question 13
(5 points)
4. Ford Motor Company announced that the price of its F-150
pickup trucks is going to increase by only the inflation rate for
the next 2 years. If the current price of a truck is $21,000 and
the inflation rate is expected to average 2.8% per year, what is
the expected
price
of a comparably equipped truck 2 years from now?
Question 14
(5 points)
Calculate the inflation-adjusted interest rate when the
annualized inflation rate is 27% per year (Caracas, 2004) and
the real interest rate is 4% per year.
Question 15
(5 points)
What market interest rate per quarter would be associated with a
quarterly inflation rate of 5% and a real interest rate of 2% per
quarter?
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