The firm has an average collection period of 34 days. Current practice is to factor all...
The firm has an average collection period of 34 days. Current practice is to factor all receivables immediately at a discount rate of (1+0.1*x)%. Assume that default is extremely unlikely. What is the effective annual interest rate on this arrangement? A) 11.39 percent B) 12.61 percent C) 13.84 percent D) 15.08 percent E) 16.34 percent LET X BE 0
A heated spherical ceramic object (diameter = 10 cm) is held in a large enclosure whose...
A heated spherical ceramic object (diameter = 10 cm) is held in a large enclosure whose walls are maintained at a temperature of 300K. The sphere has an emissivity of 0.7. The rest of the enclosure is filled with stagnant nitrogen at a temperature of 300 K. Properties of the sphere: Density = 4500 kg/m3; heat capacity = 400 J/(kg.K); thermal conductivity = 22 W/(m.K). Assume properties of the sphere do not vary with temperature. a. Determine the rate of...
When the oil price drops below $40 per barrel, a large number of US shale oil...
When the oil price drops below $40 per barrel, a large number of US shale oil companies will shut down temporarily and some may close down for good. Apply the production cost functions to explaining the firm’s shut-down and exit decisions in the oil market. Be specific about the relationship between firms’ cost structure and their shut-down and exit sequence. Which type of firm is the first to shut down?
What do we know about the potential effects of an employer mandate from Hawaii’s experience? Discuss...
What do we know about the potential effects of an employer mandate from Hawaii’s experience? Discuss in a few sentences.
You find a bond with 3 years until maturity that has a coupon rate of 7.6...
You find a bond with 3 years until maturity that has a coupon rate of 7.6 percent and a yield to maturity of 6.1 percent. What is the Macaulay duration?
Scenario Jared and Matthew are identical twins that grew up together bit have lived apart since...
Scenario Jared and Matthew are identical twins that grew up together bit have lived apart since college. Jared lives in New York City and is a certified public accountant in high-profile accounting firm, working long hours in a stressful environment. Matthew attended college in California, where he studied nutrition and exercise physiology, and now manages the wellness program at a large fitness center. At age 30, the two brothers are noticeably different in weight and body shape. Jared has a...
1000 tickets were sold. Adult tickets cost $4.50, children's cost $2.50, and a total of $5300...
1000 tickets were sold. Adult tickets cost $4.50, children's cost $2.50, and a total of $5300 was collected. How many tickets of each kind were sold this is algebra question
Dome Metals has credit sales of $504,000 yearly with credit terms of net 60 days, which...
Dome Metals has credit sales of $504,000 yearly with credit terms of net 60 days, which is also the average collection period. Assume the firm adopts new credit terms of 3/18, net 60 and all customers pay on the last day of the discount period. Any reduction in accounts receivable will be used to reduce the firm's bank loan which costs 10 percent. The new credit terms will increase sales by 15% because the 3% discount will make the firm's...
Conduct the following test at the alphaαequals=0.010.01 level of significance by determining ​(a) the null and...
Conduct the following test at the alphaαequals=0.010.01 level of significance by determining ​(a) the null and alternative​ hypotheses, ​(b) the test​ statistic, and​ (c) the​ P-value. Assume that the samples were obtained independently using simple random sampling.Test whether p 1 not equals p 2p1≠p2. Sample data are x 1 equals 30x1=30​, n 1 equals 254n1=254​, x 2 equals 38x2=38​, and n 2 equals 302n2=302. ​(a) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below. A. Upper H 0...
5. ____________ Well done RD estimates generally exhibit: A. good internal validity, and good external validity....
5. ____________ Well done RD estimates generally exhibit: A. good internal validity, and good external validity. B. poor internal validity, and poor external validity. C. good internal validity, but poor external validity. D. poor internal validity, but good external validity. 4. ____________ How do we describe an estimated treatment effect that remains relatively stable (unchanged) as additional control variables are added? A. Endogenous B. Defiant C. Exogenous D. Robust
A corporation had a face value of $1,000 of a 30 year fixed coupon bond 10...
A corporation had a face value of $1,000 of a 30 year fixed coupon bond 10 years ago with a coupon rate of 4%. Currently this bond is trading at $960 with a current yield of 3.65% and yield to maturity of 4.00%. Since this Corp needs funding for a new project it intends to issue a new 10-year bond and would like to price it at par when the new bond is issued. What should be the coupon rate...
The inverse market demand in a homogeneous-product Cournot duopoly is P=200-3(Q1+Q2) and costs are C1(Q1)=26Q1 and...
The inverse market demand in a homogeneous-product Cournot duopoly is P=200-3(Q1+Q2) and costs are C1(Q1)=26Q1 and C2(Q2)=32Q2, find the optimal output, price, and maximized profit if the two oligopolists formed a cartel whose MC is the average between the oligopolists’ marginal costs. Assume the cartel splits profit equally among oligopolists.
The following statistical information is derived by a sample survey for six villages of mandi district...
The following statistical information is derived by a sample survey for six villages of mandi district in himachal Pradesh . Are the adoption rates of modern fertilizer and high yielding varieties related to the living standard of the villages? Respondents classified according to villages and levels of living Levels of living scores Villages zero One two three Four Five Total cases Village scores Sadhiyani 4 6 2 3 3 3 21 2.19 sangroh 7 5 1 4 2 2 21...
For a population mean, it is equal to the product of the critical value and the...
For a population mean, it is equal to the product of the critical value and the _______________ of the mean when two conditions are met: the sample is __________ and either the population is normally distributed or the sample size is at least ________.
An object having mass 850 kg and traveling at speed 0.700c collides with a stationary object...
An object having mass 850 kg and traveling at speed 0.700c collides with a stationary object having mass 1400 kg. The two objects stick together a) Find the speed of the composite object. (b) Find the mass of the composite object.
Problem: Find the currents flowing in the circuit in the figure below. (Assume the resistances are...
Problem: Find the currents flowing in the circuit in the figure below. (Assume the resistances are R1 = 12 Ω, R2 = 6 Ω, R3 = 15 Ω, R4 = 8 Ω, r1 = 0.25 Ω, r2 = 0.75 Ω, r3 = 0.25 Ω and r4 = 0.75 Ω. E1= 18V, E2= 3.0V, E3= 12V, E4=24V. These are the equations I got: I1 = I2 + I3 21= 18.25*I1 + 20.25*I3 15= 20.25*I3 - 6.75*I2 Am I doing this right?...
Select the best description of the incentive for each of the following participants based on the...
Select the best description of the incentive for each of the following participants based on the current U.S. health care system. Consumers will ______________ a. request the fewest treatments to save time b. have no incentive to consume more or less medical care c. request as much treatment as possible to maximize healthcare benefits Producers will _______________ a. have no incentive to consume more or less medical care b. prescribe as much treatment as possible to increase profit c. prescribe...
You invest $ 20,000 pesos at 10% with semi-annual capitalization. After 2 years, said investment is...
You invest $ 20,000 pesos at 10% with semi-annual capitalization. After 2 years, said investment is transferred to an account that pays 14% monthly capitalization. At the end of 5 years (in total), what is the amount of your investment?
Recently, researchers found evidence that a single locus in the human genome (called CYP1A2) may affect...
Recently, researchers found evidence that a single locus in the human genome (called CYP1A2) may affect how different people metabolize caffeine. Humans with two copies of the “fast” allele at this locus feel an immediate effect from caffeine that dissipates quickly. Humans with one or more copies of the “slow” allele experience a slower-building but longer-lasting effect after consuming caffeine. Research suggests that about 38% of the human population are homozygous fast metabolizers, 44% are heterozygotes, and 18% are homozygotes...
Question 6:    What is the theory of comparative advantage? Question 7:      Name 4 key limitations to...
Question 6:    What is the theory of comparative advantage? Question 7:      Name 4 key limitations to the theory of comparative advantage.