Required information -The following information applies to the questio (254).pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Trey
Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three
inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15 ,
Monson sells 15 units for $24 each. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs
are assigned based on the LIFO method..
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Required information [The following emormation appoies to the questians displayed bolowk]
The equity sections for Atticus Group at the beginning of the year (Jonuary 1) and end of the
yoar (December 3i) follow. The followerg irnesactions and events effected its equity during the
year Jiakry 3 berlaced a su.4e per share cash dividend, date of record lawary 10. Harch a8
Burcheded treabury stock for cash. 4eril 5 theclared a so.Ae per viare cail dividend, dote of
record Merl1 19. July 5 teclared a 50.40 per share cash dividend, dote of record july 10 . lely 11
Declated a 2 is stock alvidend whan the stock's market value was $12 per share. kipent is
thelated the stock dividend that was declared on July 31. october 5 laiclared a so, 4e per share
cash olvidend, date of record octiter ie. 4. What is the per share cost of the treosury stock
purchosed? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.).
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Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Allied Merchandisers was organized on May 1. Macy Company is a major customer (buyer) of
Allied (seller) products. May 3 Aliled made Lts Iirst and only purchase of inventory for the
period on May 3 for 3,000 unitu at a price of $11 cash per unit (for a total cont of $33 , 000 ).
May 5 N11ied sold 1,500 of the unite in Inventory for $15 por unit (tavoice total: $22 , 500 ) to
Macy conpany under credit terms 2/10 , n /60 . The goods cost Al1ied $16 , 500 . Kay 7 Macy
returns 150 units because they did not fit the customer'g needs (involce amount: $2 , 250 . Allied
restores the units, which cost $1 , 650 , to its inventory. May 8 Macy discovers that 150 units are
seuffed bat are still of use and, therefore, keops the bnits. MIlled gives a price reduction
(allowance) and credits Macy's accounts receivable for $1 , 050 to conpenaate for the damage.
May is Allied receives paynent from Macy for the amount owed on the May 5 purchase;
payment is net of retarns, allovances, and any eash discount. Prepare the appropriate journal
entries for Macy Company to record each of the May transactions. Macy is a retailer that uses the
gross method and a perpetual inventory system, it purchases these units for resale. (If no entry is
required for a transaction/efrent, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.).
Reporting Amounts on the Four Basic Financial Statements and Evaluatin.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Reporting Amounts on the Four Basic Financial Statements and Evaluating Financial Statements
[LO 1-2, LO 1-3] [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] Cheese
Factory incorporated reported the following information for the fiscal year ended August 31,
2021. PB1-3 (Algo) Part 4 4. Prepare a statement of cash flows for the fiscal year ended August
31, 2021. (Cash outflows should be entered as negative amounts.).
Reno Revolvers has an EPS of $1-20- a free cash flow per share of $3-5.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Reno Revolvers has an EPS of $1.20, a free cash flow per share of $3.50, and a
price/free cash flow ratio of 6.0. What is its P/E ratio? Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places..
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reperim is bromis Whis rontimi Manio iaking Quetrien at CareinN urateen a c retered to as teine
hemolonous of fhey ovoled in tre madi of a eres ayficinen ivey Euestion 24 buinkle Malyer
tadion Questine 25 Mena ratmin Evolutionary change taking place along a single unbranching
lineage is known as Anagenesis Horizontal gene transier. Adaptive radiation. Cladogenesis
Question 27 Biological characters that have accumulated changes over time that render them
non-functional are known as. Parallel Adaptations Vestiglal Mosalc. Question 28 Charles
Darwin circled the globe accumulating evidence for evolution on which of the following ships?
The Discovery The Endeavor The Beagle The Pizaro.
Remo Company and Angelo Inc- are separate companies that operate in th.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Remo Company and Angelo Inc. are separate companies that operate in the same industry.
Following are vatiable costing income statements for the two companies showing their different
cost structures: Calculate the break-even sales revenue for each company. (Round your
"Contribution Margin Ratio" percentage to 2 decimal places Required: (i.e. 1524 = 15.24% ) and
final answers to 2 decimal places.).
Remo Company and Angelo Incorporated are separate companies that opera.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Remo Company and Angelo Incorporated are separate companies that operate in the same
industry. Following are variable costing income statements for the two companies showing their
different cost structures: Required: Calculate the break-even sales revenue for each company.
Note: Round your "Contribution Margin Ratio" percentage to 2 decimal places (i.e. 0.1524 =
15.24% ) and final answers to 2 decimal places..
Required information -The following information applies to the questio (254).pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Trey
Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three
inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15 ,
Monson sells 15 units for $24 each. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs
are assigned based on the LIFO method..
Required information -The following emormation appoies to the questian.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Required information [The following emormation appoies to the questians displayed bolowk]
The equity sections for Atticus Group at the beginning of the year (Jonuary 1) and end of the
yoar (December 3i) follow. The followerg irnesactions and events effected its equity during the
year Jiakry 3 berlaced a su.4e per share cash dividend, date of record lawary 10. Harch a8
Burcheded treabury stock for cash. 4eril 5 theclared a so.Ae per viare cail dividend, dote of
record Merl1 19. July 5 teclared a 50.40 per share cash dividend, dote of record july 10 . lely 11
Declated a 2 is stock alvidend whan the stock's market value was $12 per share. kipent is
thelated the stock dividend that was declared on July 31. october 5 laiclared a so, 4e per share
cash olvidend, date of record octiter ie. 4. What is the per share cost of the treosury stock
purchosed? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.).
Required information -The following information applies to the questio (10).pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Allied Merchandisers was organized on May 1. Macy Company is a major customer (buyer) of
Allied (seller) products. May 3 Aliled made Lts Iirst and only purchase of inventory for the
period on May 3 for 3,000 unitu at a price of $11 cash per unit (for a total cont of $33 , 000 ).
May 5 N11ied sold 1,500 of the unite in Inventory for $15 por unit (tavoice total: $22 , 500 ) to
Macy conpany under credit terms 2/10 , n /60 . The goods cost Al1ied $16 , 500 . Kay 7 Macy
returns 150 units because they did not fit the customer'g needs (involce amount: $2 , 250 . Allied
restores the units, which cost $1 , 650 , to its inventory. May 8 Macy discovers that 150 units are
seuffed bat are still of use and, therefore, keops the bnits. MIlled gives a price reduction
(allowance) and credits Macy's accounts receivable for $1 , 050 to conpenaate for the damage.
May is Allied receives paynent from Macy for the amount owed on the May 5 purchase;
payment is net of retarns, allovances, and any eash discount. Prepare the appropriate journal
entries for Macy Company to record each of the May transactions. Macy is a retailer that uses the
gross method and a perpetual inventory system, it purchases these units for resale. (If no entry is
required for a transaction/efrent, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.).
Reporting Amounts on the Four Basic Financial Statements and Evaluatin.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Reporting Amounts on the Four Basic Financial Statements and Evaluating Financial Statements
[LO 1-2, LO 1-3] [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] Cheese
Factory incorporated reported the following information for the fiscal year ended August 31,
2021. PB1-3 (Algo) Part 4 4. Prepare a statement of cash flows for the fiscal year ended August
31, 2021. (Cash outflows should be entered as negative amounts.).
Reno Revolvers has an EPS of $1-20- a free cash flow per share of $3-5.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Reno Revolvers has an EPS of $1.20, a free cash flow per share of $3.50, and a
price/free cash flow ratio of 6.0. What is its P/E ratio? Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places..
reperim is bromis Whis rontimi Manio iaking Quetrien at CareinNurateen.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
reperim is bromis Whis rontimi Manio iaking Quetrien at CareinN urateen a c retered to as teine
hemolonous of fhey ovoled in tre madi of a eres ayficinen ivey Euestion 24 buinkle Malyer
tadion Questine 25 Mena ratmin Evolutionary change taking place along a single unbranching
lineage is known as Anagenesis Horizontal gene transier. Adaptive radiation. Cladogenesis
Question 27 Biological characters that have accumulated changes over time that render them
non-functional are known as. Parallel Adaptations Vestiglal Mosalc. Question 28 Charles
Darwin circled the globe accumulating evidence for evolution on which of the following ships?
The Discovery The Endeavor The Beagle The Pizaro.
Remo Company and Angelo Inc- are separate companies that operate in th.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Remo Company and Angelo Inc. are separate companies that operate in the same industry.
Following are vatiable costing income statements for the two companies showing their different
cost structures: Calculate the break-even sales revenue for each company. (Round your
"Contribution Margin Ratio" percentage to 2 decimal places Required: (i.e. 1524 = 15.24% ) and
final answers to 2 decimal places.).
Remo Company and Angelo Incorporated are separate companies that opera.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Remo Company and Angelo Incorporated are separate companies that operate in the same
industry. Following are variable costing income statements for the two companies showing their
different cost structures: Required: Calculate the break-even sales revenue for each company.
Note: Round your "Contribution Margin Ratio" percentage to 2 decimal places (i.e. 0.1524 =
15.24% ) and final answers to 2 decimal places..
Remittances and backflows of experienced workers- Group of answer choi.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Remittances and backflows of experienced workers:
Group of answer choices
redistribute gains toward the original emigrant nation.
reduce the efficiency gains from migration.
reverse wage equalization that occurred with the original migration.
exacerbate the problem of "brain drain" from developing nations..
Remember WLS- Inc-- What would a share of WLS sell for if their next d.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Remember WLS, Inc.? What would a share of WLS sell for if their next dividend is expected to
be $4.50, their growth rate is 2% and, due to their perceived risk, their required rate of return on
their stock is 11%? Show the formula and all work.Time value: FV=PV(FVFk,n)
FVOA=PMT(FVFOAk,n) PV=FV(PVFk,n) PVOA=PMT (PVFOAk,n) Bond Valuation:
V=(INT*PVFOA)+ (M*PVF).
REMEMBER- All viruses need to make rwo things to replicate- viral prot.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
REMEMBER: All viruses need to make rwo things to replicate: viral proteins and lots of copies
of the vinal gename. Answer the following questions about bow these two mscromolecules get
made in a cell infected with a virus. 5. DNA Viruses: a. Fos a DNA viras, copying its genome
means using the DNA genome as a template to build more copies of the DNA. What enzyme
from the table above can use DNA to build a copy of DNA. Is it a bost enryme or a viral
cnryme? b. Given the location of the enryme activity listed in the table above, explain wity most
DNA virases replicate their genomes in the nucleus of the bost celf. c. In contrast, the poxvirus is
a dsDNA animal virus that replicates solely ia the cyeplasen of the bost cell. Therefire, the
posviral partikle must include two enzymes that are provided by the host ocll for most other
dsDWA viruses. What enzymes docs it have to provide? Why? 6. RNA Vinuses a. Consider an
RNA vinus. The RNA of the viral geaome must act as a template to build more RNA molecules:
Which enzyze from the table above can use RNA to baild a copy of RNA? Is it a host enryene or
a viral enizyme? b. Remember that viruses are lary!l! They don't do anything of go anywhere
they don't need to go in ender to be toplicatod. Given the location and ongin of all of the
enzymes above, does an RNA virus ever need to enter the nocleas to male copies of its genome?
How about to make proteins? Explain your answers. 7. On a separate pioce of paper, draw a flow
char deseribing how a +sskNA virus infocts, replicatos in and exits an animal eci bost. Be sure to
show how and where the geasme is replicated and how any viral proteins are made. In your flow
chart, when an enzyme is used, indicate whether it is a host encyme or a viral enzyme. 8. On a
separate piece of paper, draw a flow chart deweribing how a dsDNA virus infects, replicates and
exits an animal cell host. Be sure to show bow and where the genome is replicared and bow any
viral peoteias are fade. In your flow chaft, when an enryme is used, indicate whether it is a host
enryme of a viral enyyme..
Related and Supporting Industries- The Czech Republic has a well-devel.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Related and Supporting Industries: The Czech Republic has a well-developed supply chain,
which includes strong relationships between suppliers and manufacturers.The Czech Republic
has several competitive advantages in the international market, which can be analyzed using
Michael Porter's Diamond Model.
1000 words essay on related and supporting industries in czech Republic related to Michael
Porters. diamond model.
Related to your response to Question 5- is the standardized mean diffe.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Related to your response to Question 5, is the standardized mean difference in Dexter and
Hughes (2011) the unbiased or biased version?
Table 1 continued Table 4. Means and Standard Deviations for Student Performance on the
Multiple Choice Test at Pretest, Posttest, and Long Term Learning aFor normative comparison
group, only posttest was administered. The posttest scores for this group were used for the
retention data analysis..
Regarding the gastrointestinal system- mateh each term with its descri.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Regarding the gastrointestinal system, mateh each term with its description. [Choose]
Esophageal Varices Enlarged veins that form as a result of liver congestion, often seen as a result
of long-term alcoholism or fatty liver disease. Can Enzymes secreted by the pancreas into the
small intestine for digestion of food Structures that greatly incroase the surface area, and
therefore the absorptive capability, of the gastrointestinal tract Water and Salt Substances
absorbed by the large intestine Intestinal Viili Lipase, amplase, nbonuclease, proteases.
Reflection - Planning a Creative Experience Keeping in mind the child.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Reflection - Planning a Creative Experience Keeping in mind the child you observed, think of
another open-ended, creative experience that will provide another opportunity for the childs
creative development. This activity must be different than the one you observed in Assignenent
3. Ariefly describe the activity and list the materlais that you wauld provide. How is the activity
opea-ended? Is the activity appropriate for the chile w stage of creatlve development?.
Refer to your Study Guide -& Lab Objectives for Chapters 21 and 22- Dr.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to your Study Guide \& Lab Objectives for Chapters 21 and 22. Draw and label all
structures listed under the lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes headings as well as all the lymph
ducts. Lymph Vessels b. Primary and Secondary Lymphatic i. Lymphatic capillaries Structures
ii. Lymphatic vessels i. Lymph nodes* iii. Lymphatic trunks - Cervical (R/L) - Jugular trunks
(L/R) - Axillary (R/L) - Subclavian trunks (L/R) - Inguinal (R/L) - Bronchomediastinal trunks -
Mesenteric (R/L) (L/R) ii. Thymus* - Intestinal trunk - Lobes (R/L) - Lumbar trunks (L/R) -
Isthmus iv. Lymphatic ducts iii. Spleen* - Right lymphatic duct* - Hilum - Thoracic duct* -
Splenic artery v. Lacteals* - Splenic vein vi. Cisterna Chyli* iv. Tonsils* - Pharyngeal tonsil -
Palatine tonsil (R/L) - Lingual tonsil b. Start: Right Arm c. Intestine (with fat).
Refer to the second task of Homework 2- in which you have created an E.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to the second task of Homework 2, in which you have created an ER model for a database
system of a soccer club. Please 1) convert the ER model to a relational model (you can manually
draw the table schema), 2) based on your relational model, create tables on phpMyAdmin using
SQL, and 3) insert some test data into tables..
Refer to the given data example that a manager prepares about equipmen.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to the given data example that a manager prepares about equipment tracking in his
organization. Servers (2), laptops (2), data storage units (1), equipment power packs (4),
responsible managers: James Woo and Lily Gupta What must this manager do to the data before
it is considered structured data? Organize the data into rows and columns Place the quantities
before the equipment types Ensure that the data is password-protected Determine what the
orimary kev is.
Refer to the columns 4-8 of Table 1 of the federal government current.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to the columns 4-8 of Table 1 of the federal government current releases (can not post the
link as per chegg regulation)
Find the following for December 2022.
1. Currency in circulation - C (Not seasonally adjusted, billions of dollars):
2. Total reserve balances - TR (Not seasonally adjusted, billions of dollars):
3. Monetary Base - M0 (Not seasonally adjusted, billions of dollars):
4. M1 Money Supply (Not seasonally adjusted, billions of dollars):
Money Stock Measures. Billions of dollars unless otherwise noted. Make Full Screen.
Refer to the figure- which shows two voltage-gated Na+ channels (in bl.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to the figure, which shows two voltage-gated Na + channels (in blue) in the center. What is
taking place in this figure? A depolarizing force is bringing the membrane closer to threshold.
The voltage-gated Na + channels have opened, and action potential is triggered. The open Na +
channels have created the resting potential. The open Na + channels have produced
afterpotential..
Recreate the GUI using Swing -java-- Figure 1- Main User Interface F.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Recreate the GUI using Swing
[java].
Figure 1: Main User Interface Figure 2: GUi consists of menu 2 items in "Eile" Figure 3: Gul
consists of menu 1 item in "Edit" Figure 4: GUl consiats of a combo box with 4 programming
languages.
reduced- Pd- in Cap- Common Stock Retained Earnings Dividend Jan-1 -$.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
reduced. Pd. in Cap. Common Stock Retained Earnings Dividend Jan.1 \$ 514500 $ 490000
24500 i $ Suppose the remaining Premium on Bonds Payable was $14 , 700 on December
31,2025 . Show the balance sheet presentation on this date. SANDHILL CO. Balance Sheet
(Partial) V $ :.
Record the following transactions in the General Journal- Jan 1.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Record the following transactions in the General Journal:
Jan 1 When the market rate was 12%, Winnifred Corp. issued $2,000,000, 14%, 5-year bonds.
Interest is payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The corporation uses the effective
interest method of amortizing bond premium or discount. (It would be a good idea to construct a
bond amortization schedule)
Jan 1 Issued 20,000 Common Shares for 50,000 cash.
Mar 5 Declared cash dividends in the amount of $50,000 to be distributed to the shareholders of
record on March 9. Dividends will be paid on March 15.
Mar 10 Declared a 1 for 2 stock split on Common Shares outstanding.
Mar 15 Paid the cash dividend declared on Mar 5.
Jun 30 Made the first interest payment on the bond. The company uses the effective interest
method.
July 20 Repurchased 10,000 common shares, the market price was $5 per share.
July 31 Issued 10,000 Preferred shares for 180,000 cash.
Sept 30 Declared a 10% common stock dividend to shareholders of record on Oct 15. Market
price at the time was $6 per share. Shares will be distributed Nov 25.
Nov 25 Distributed the common stock dividend.
Dec 31 Made the second interest payment on the bond using the effective interest method.
Dec 31 Closed the income summary account which had a credit balance of $153,000 to Retained
Earnings.
Requirement 3 (5%)
Post the transactions from the Journal in requirement 2. Compute the ending balances in
the ledger.
.
Recording Transactions (Including Adjusting and Closing Entries)- Prep.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Recording Transactions (Including Adjusting and Closing Entries), Preparing Financial
Statements, and Performing Ratio Analysis
Ben and Kelly Perry began operations of their Roof repair company (Perry Roofing, Inc.) on
January 1, 2020. The annual reporting period ends December 31. The trial balance on January 1,
2021, was as follows:
Debit
Credit
Cash
7,000
Accounts Receivable
5,000
Supplies
9,000
Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation (on equipment)
Intangible assets (long term, not detailed to simplify)
8,000
Accounts Payable
6,000
Notes Payable
Wages payable
Interest Payable
Income Taxes Payable
Unearned revenue
Common Stock (50,000 shares, $0.10 par value)
5,000
Additional Paid-in Capital
10,000
Retained Earnings
8,000
Service revenue
Depreciation expense
Supplier expense
Wage Expense
General and Administrative Expense
Interest Expense
Income Tax Expense
Totals
29,000
29,000
Transactions during 2021 follow:
Borrowed $18,000 cash on July 1, 2021, signing a one-year, 10 percent note payable.
Purchased equipment for $20,000 cash on July 1, 2021.
Sold 10,000 additional shares of capital stock for cash at $1.1 market value per share at the
beginning of the year.
Earned $110,000 in revenues for 2021, including $30,000 on credit and the rest in cash.
Incurred General and Administrative expenses of $16,000 for 2021, including $5,000 on credit
and the rest paid with cash.
Purchased $12,000 of supplies: $4,000 was paid in cash with the rest on account.
Collected accounts receivable, $18,000.
Paid accounts payable, $9,000.
Paid 50,000 cash for wage expense.
Received a $2,000 deposit on work to start January 15, 2022.
Declared and paid a cash dividend, $5,000.
Data for adjusting entries:
Supplies of $5,000 were counted on December 31, 2021.
Depreciation for 2021, $2,500.
Interest accrued on notes payable (to be computed).
Wages earned since the December 24 payroll but not yet paid, $800.
Income tax expense was $9,000, payable in 2022.
Required (all in an Excel file with separate spreadsheets):
Set up T-accounts for the accounts on the trial balance and enter beginning balances.
1) Prepare journal entries for transactions ( a ) through ( k ) and
2) Post them to the T-accounts.
1) Journalize the adjusting entries ( l ) through ( p ) and
2) Post them to the T-accounts.
Prepare a trial balance, with columns of both unadjusted and adjusted.
Prepare:
an income statement (including earnings per share),
statement of stockholders' equity, and
balance sheet.
Debit Credit
Cash 7,000
Accounts Receivable 5,000
Supplies 9,000
Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation (on equipment)
Intangible assets (long term, not detailed to 8,000
simplify)
Accounts Payable 6,000
Notes Payable
Wages payable
Interest Payable
Income Taxes Payable
Unearned revenue
Common Stock (50,000 shares, $0.10 par value) 5,000
Additional Paid-in Capital 10,000
Retained Earnings 8,000
Service revenue
Depreciation expense
Supplier expense
Wage Expense
General and Administrative Expense
Interest Expense
Inc.
Red Draperies makes and sells curtains- Information related to its per.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Red Draperies makes and sells curtains. Information related to its performance in 2020 is given
below: (Click the icon to view the data.) Calculate Red Draperies' static-budget variance for (a)
revenues, (b) variable costs, (c) fixed costs, and (d) operating income. Begin by determining all
of the actual amounts, then the static budget amounts, and finally the static-budget variances.
Label eac Data table.
Recruitment and selection- training and development- succession planni.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Recruitment and selection, training and development, succession planning and compensation are
all functions within what process?
Question 29 options:
performance management
succession planning
talent management
career management
performance management
succession planning
talent management
career management.
Records from a random sample of hospitals in NYC shows 1000 chi (1).pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Records from a random sample of hospitals in NYC shows 1000
children were in 2022. Variable Hospitals in NYC used in the survey is
a. ordinal categorical variable
b. discrete numerical variable
c. measured using interval scale.
Remittances and backflows of experienced workers- Group of answer choi.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Remittances and backflows of experienced workers:
Group of answer choices
redistribute gains toward the original emigrant nation.
reduce the efficiency gains from migration.
reverse wage equalization that occurred with the original migration.
exacerbate the problem of "brain drain" from developing nations..
Remember WLS- Inc-- What would a share of WLS sell for if their next d.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Remember WLS, Inc.? What would a share of WLS sell for if their next dividend is expected to
be $4.50, their growth rate is 2% and, due to their perceived risk, their required rate of return on
their stock is 11%? Show the formula and all work.Time value: FV=PV(FVFk,n)
FVOA=PMT(FVFOAk,n) PV=FV(PVFk,n) PVOA=PMT (PVFOAk,n) Bond Valuation:
V=(INT*PVFOA)+ (M*PVF).
REMEMBER- All viruses need to make rwo things to replicate- viral prot.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
REMEMBER: All viruses need to make rwo things to replicate: viral proteins and lots of copies
of the vinal gename. Answer the following questions about bow these two mscromolecules get
made in a cell infected with a virus. 5. DNA Viruses: a. Fos a DNA viras, copying its genome
means using the DNA genome as a template to build more copies of the DNA. What enzyme
from the table above can use DNA to build a copy of DNA. Is it a bost enryme or a viral
cnryme? b. Given the location of the enryme activity listed in the table above, explain wity most
DNA virases replicate their genomes in the nucleus of the bost celf. c. In contrast, the poxvirus is
a dsDNA animal virus that replicates solely ia the cyeplasen of the bost cell. Therefire, the
posviral partikle must include two enzymes that are provided by the host ocll for most other
dsDWA viruses. What enzymes docs it have to provide? Why? 6. RNA Vinuses a. Consider an
RNA vinus. The RNA of the viral geaome must act as a template to build more RNA molecules:
Which enzyze from the table above can use RNA to baild a copy of RNA? Is it a host enryene or
a viral enizyme? b. Remember that viruses are lary!l! They don't do anything of go anywhere
they don't need to go in ender to be toplicatod. Given the location and ongin of all of the
enzymes above, does an RNA virus ever need to enter the nocleas to male copies of its genome?
How about to make proteins? Explain your answers. 7. On a separate pioce of paper, draw a flow
char deseribing how a +sskNA virus infocts, replicatos in and exits an animal eci bost. Be sure to
show how and where the geasme is replicated and how any viral proteins are made. In your flow
chart, when an enzyme is used, indicate whether it is a host encyme or a viral enzyme. 8. On a
separate piece of paper, draw a flow chart deweribing how a dsDNA virus infects, replicates and
exits an animal cell host. Be sure to show bow and where the genome is replicared and bow any
viral peoteias are fade. In your flow chaft, when an enryme is used, indicate whether it is a host
enryme of a viral enyyme..
Related and Supporting Industries- The Czech Republic has a well-devel.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Related and Supporting Industries: The Czech Republic has a well-developed supply chain,
which includes strong relationships between suppliers and manufacturers.The Czech Republic
has several competitive advantages in the international market, which can be analyzed using
Michael Porter's Diamond Model.
1000 words essay on related and supporting industries in czech Republic related to Michael
Porters. diamond model.
Related to your response to Question 5- is the standardized mean diffe.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Related to your response to Question 5, is the standardized mean difference in Dexter and
Hughes (2011) the unbiased or biased version?
Table 1 continued Table 4. Means and Standard Deviations for Student Performance on the
Multiple Choice Test at Pretest, Posttest, and Long Term Learning aFor normative comparison
group, only posttest was administered. The posttest scores for this group were used for the
retention data analysis..
Regarding the gastrointestinal system- mateh each term with its descri.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Regarding the gastrointestinal system, mateh each term with its description. [Choose]
Esophageal Varices Enlarged veins that form as a result of liver congestion, often seen as a result
of long-term alcoholism or fatty liver disease. Can Enzymes secreted by the pancreas into the
small intestine for digestion of food Structures that greatly incroase the surface area, and
therefore the absorptive capability, of the gastrointestinal tract Water and Salt Substances
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Reflection - Planning a Creative Experience Keeping in mind the child.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Reflection - Planning a Creative Experience Keeping in mind the child you observed, think of
another open-ended, creative experience that will provide another opportunity for the childs
creative development. This activity must be different than the one you observed in Assignenent
3. Ariefly describe the activity and list the materlais that you wauld provide. How is the activity
opea-ended? Is the activity appropriate for the chile w stage of creatlve development?.
Refer to your Study Guide -& Lab Objectives for Chapters 21 and 22- Dr.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to your Study Guide \& Lab Objectives for Chapters 21 and 22. Draw and label all
structures listed under the lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes headings as well as all the lymph
ducts. Lymph Vessels b. Primary and Secondary Lymphatic i. Lymphatic capillaries Structures
ii. Lymphatic vessels i. Lymph nodes* iii. Lymphatic trunks - Cervical (R/L) - Jugular trunks
(L/R) - Axillary (R/L) - Subclavian trunks (L/R) - Inguinal (R/L) - Bronchomediastinal trunks -
Mesenteric (R/L) (L/R) ii. Thymus* - Intestinal trunk - Lobes (R/L) - Lumbar trunks (L/R) -
Isthmus iv. Lymphatic ducts iii. Spleen* - Right lymphatic duct* - Hilum - Thoracic duct* -
Splenic artery v. Lacteals* - Splenic vein vi. Cisterna Chyli* iv. Tonsils* - Pharyngeal tonsil -
Palatine tonsil (R/L) - Lingual tonsil b. Start: Right Arm c. Intestine (with fat).
Refer to the second task of Homework 2- in which you have created an E.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to the second task of Homework 2, in which you have created an ER model for a database
system of a soccer club. Please 1) convert the ER model to a relational model (you can manually
draw the table schema), 2) based on your relational model, create tables on phpMyAdmin using
SQL, and 3) insert some test data into tables..
Refer to the given data example that a manager prepares about equipmen.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to the given data example that a manager prepares about equipment tracking in his
organization. Servers (2), laptops (2), data storage units (1), equipment power packs (4),
responsible managers: James Woo and Lily Gupta What must this manager do to the data before
it is considered structured data? Organize the data into rows and columns Place the quantities
before the equipment types Ensure that the data is password-protected Determine what the
orimary kev is.
Refer to the columns 4-8 of Table 1 of the federal government current.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to the columns 4-8 of Table 1 of the federal government current releases (can not post the
link as per chegg regulation)
Find the following for December 2022.
1. Currency in circulation - C (Not seasonally adjusted, billions of dollars):
2. Total reserve balances - TR (Not seasonally adjusted, billions of dollars):
3. Monetary Base - M0 (Not seasonally adjusted, billions of dollars):
4. M1 Money Supply (Not seasonally adjusted, billions of dollars):
Money Stock Measures. Billions of dollars unless otherwise noted. Make Full Screen.
Refer to the figure- which shows two voltage-gated Na+ channels (in bl.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Refer to the figure, which shows two voltage-gated Na + channels (in blue) in the center. What is
taking place in this figure? A depolarizing force is bringing the membrane closer to threshold.
The voltage-gated Na + channels have opened, and action potential is triggered. The open Na +
channels have created the resting potential. The open Na + channels have produced
afterpotential..
Recreate the GUI using Swing -java-- Figure 1- Main User Interface F.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Recreate the GUI using Swing
[java].
Figure 1: Main User Interface Figure 2: GUi consists of menu 2 items in "Eile" Figure 3: Gul
consists of menu 1 item in "Edit" Figure 4: GUl consiats of a combo box with 4 programming
languages.
reduced- Pd- in Cap- Common Stock Retained Earnings Dividend Jan-1 -$.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
reduced. Pd. in Cap. Common Stock Retained Earnings Dividend Jan.1 \$ 514500 $ 490000
24500 i $ Suppose the remaining Premium on Bonds Payable was $14 , 700 on December
31,2025 . Show the balance sheet presentation on this date. SANDHILL CO. Balance Sheet
(Partial) V $ :.
Record the following transactions in the General Journal- Jan 1.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Record the following transactions in the General Journal:
Jan 1 When the market rate was 12%, Winnifred Corp. issued $2,000,000, 14%, 5-year bonds.
Interest is payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The corporation uses the effective
interest method of amortizing bond premium or discount. (It would be a good idea to construct a
bond amortization schedule)
Jan 1 Issued 20,000 Common Shares for 50,000 cash.
Mar 5 Declared cash dividends in the amount of $50,000 to be distributed to the shareholders of
record on March 9. Dividends will be paid on March 15.
Mar 10 Declared a 1 for 2 stock split on Common Shares outstanding.
Mar 15 Paid the cash dividend declared on Mar 5.
Jun 30 Made the first interest payment on the bond. The company uses the effective interest
method.
July 20 Repurchased 10,000 common shares, the market price was $5 per share.
July 31 Issued 10,000 Preferred shares for 180,000 cash.
Sept 30 Declared a 10% common stock dividend to shareholders of record on Oct 15. Market
price at the time was $6 per share. Shares will be distributed Nov 25.
Nov 25 Distributed the common stock dividend.
Dec 31 Made the second interest payment on the bond using the effective interest method.
Dec 31 Closed the income summary account which had a credit balance of $153,000 to Retained
Earnings.
Requirement 3 (5%)
Post the transactions from the Journal in requirement 2. Compute the ending balances in
the ledger.
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Recording Transactions (Including Adjusting and Closing Entries)- Prep.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Recording Transactions (Including Adjusting and Closing Entries), Preparing Financial
Statements, and Performing Ratio Analysis
Ben and Kelly Perry began operations of their Roof repair company (Perry Roofing, Inc.) on
January 1, 2020. The annual reporting period ends December 31. The trial balance on January 1,
2021, was as follows:
Debit
Credit
Cash
7,000
Accounts Receivable
5,000
Supplies
9,000
Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation (on equipment)
Intangible assets (long term, not detailed to simplify)
8,000
Accounts Payable
6,000
Notes Payable
Wages payable
Interest Payable
Income Taxes Payable
Unearned revenue
Common Stock (50,000 shares, $0.10 par value)
5,000
Additional Paid-in Capital
10,000
Retained Earnings
8,000
Service revenue
Depreciation expense
Supplier expense
Wage Expense
General and Administrative Expense
Interest Expense
Income Tax Expense
Totals
29,000
29,000
Transactions during 2021 follow:
Borrowed $18,000 cash on July 1, 2021, signing a one-year, 10 percent note payable.
Purchased equipment for $20,000 cash on July 1, 2021.
Sold 10,000 additional shares of capital stock for cash at $1.1 market value per share at the
beginning of the year.
Earned $110,000 in revenues for 2021, including $30,000 on credit and the rest in cash.
Incurred General and Administrative expenses of $16,000 for 2021, including $5,000 on credit
and the rest paid with cash.
Purchased $12,000 of supplies: $4,000 was paid in cash with the rest on account.
Collected accounts receivable, $18,000.
Paid accounts payable, $9,000.
Paid 50,000 cash for wage expense.
Received a $2,000 deposit on work to start January 15, 2022.
Declared and paid a cash dividend, $5,000.
Data for adjusting entries:
Supplies of $5,000 were counted on December 31, 2021.
Depreciation for 2021, $2,500.
Interest accrued on notes payable (to be computed).
Wages earned since the December 24 payroll but not yet paid, $800.
Income tax expense was $9,000, payable in 2022.
Required (all in an Excel file with separate spreadsheets):
Set up T-accounts for the accounts on the trial balance and enter beginning balances.
1) Prepare journal entries for transactions ( a ) through ( k ) and
2) Post them to the T-accounts.
1) Journalize the adjusting entries ( l ) through ( p ) and
2) Post them to the T-accounts.
Prepare a trial balance, with columns of both unadjusted and adjusted.
Prepare:
an income statement (including earnings per share),
statement of stockholders' equity, and
balance sheet.
Debit Credit
Cash 7,000
Accounts Receivable 5,000
Supplies 9,000
Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation (on equipment)
Intangible assets (long term, not detailed to 8,000
simplify)
Accounts Payable 6,000
Notes Payable
Wages payable
Interest Payable
Income Taxes Payable
Unearned revenue
Common Stock (50,000 shares, $0.10 par value) 5,000
Additional Paid-in Capital 10,000
Retained Earnings 8,000
Service revenue
Depreciation expense
Supplier expense
Wage Expense
General and Administrative Expense
Interest Expense
Inc.
Red Draperies makes and sells curtains- Information related to its per.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Red Draperies makes and sells curtains. Information related to its performance in 2020 is given
below: (Click the icon to view the data.) Calculate Red Draperies' static-budget variance for (a)
revenues, (b) variable costs, (c) fixed costs, and (d) operating income. Begin by determining all
of the actual amounts, then the static budget amounts, and finally the static-budget variances.
Label eac Data table.
Recruitment and selection- training and development- succession planni.pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Recruitment and selection, training and development, succession planning and compensation are
all functions within what process?
Question 29 options:
performance management
succession planning
talent management
career management
performance management
succession planning
talent management
career management.
Records from a random sample of hospitals in NYC shows 1000 chi (1).pdfMax3zSLangdonj
Records from a random sample of hospitals in NYC shows 1000
children were in 2022. Variable Hospitals in NYC used in the survey is
a. ordinal categorical variable
b. discrete numerical variable
c. measured using interval scale.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.