When calculating the concentration of a diluted solution, a person can use the dilution equation: Mc...
When calculating the concentration of a diluted solution, a person can use the dilution equation: Mc Vc = Md Vd Why does Mc Vc equal Md Vd ? What is this mathematical statement saying? Explain in detail.
Which of the following reflects internalization theory? A)Licensing gives a firm the tight control over manufacturing,...
Which of the following reflects internalization theory? A)Licensing gives a firm the tight control over manufacturing, marketing, and strategy in a foreign country that may be required to maximize its profitability. B)Licensing has no major drawbacks as a strategy for exploiting foreign market opportunities. C)Licensing is more profitable than FDI. D)A problem with licensing arises when the firm's competitive advantage is based much on its products rather than on the management, marketing, and manufacturing capabilities that produce those products. E)Licensing...
At the end of the current period, Walleye company completed 10,000 units and has 2,000 units...
At the end of the current period, Walleye company completed 10,000 units and has 2,000 units in process. The units in process are 100% complete in regard to direct materials and 75% in regard to direct labor. Walleye allocates overhead at 125% of direct labor. Walleye's beginning goods in process inventory had $15,000 in direct material costs and $10,000 in direct labor costs. During the period, Walleye incurred costs of $69,000 in direct materials and $47,500 in direct labor. Walleye's...
Brady Corp. is considering the purchase of a piece of equipment that costs $20,000. Projected net...
Brady Corp. is considering the purchase of a piece of equipment that costs $20,000. Projected net annual cash flows over the project's life are: Year 1: $5,000 Year 2: 7,000 Year 3: 15,000 Year 4: 10,000 The cash payback period is: [Give your answer in years, rounded to two decimal places.]
How many grams of NaH2PO4 are needed to react with 30.66 mL of 0.260 M NaOH?...
How many grams of NaH2PO4 are needed to react with 30.66 mL of 0.260 M NaOH? NaH2PO4(s) + 2 NaOH(aq) → Na3PO4(aq) + 2 H2O(l)
in developing the cash flows from operating activities most companies in the United States do what
in developing the cash flows from operating activities most companies in the United States do what
Suppose the Kalamazoo Brewing Company (KBC) currently sells its microbrews in a seven-state area: Illinois, Indiana,...
Suppose the Kalamazoo Brewing Company (KBC) currently sells its microbrews in a seven-state area: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The company’s marketing department has collected data from its distributors in each state. This data consists of the quantity and price (per case) of microbrews sold in each state, as well as the average income (in thousands of dollars) of consumers living in various regions of each state. The data for each state are available via the link...
Stephens Inc (SI) has earnings of $150,000 this year, expects earnings to grow by 4% annually...
Stephens Inc (SI) has earnings of $150,000 this year, expects earnings to grow by 4% annually and has a P0/E1 ratio of 30. If SI can increase growth to 6% annually how much would the P0/E1 ratio increase? What would be the new value of SI?
Mary Pell owns three different companies that create different genres of movies. Each company specializes in...
Mary Pell owns three different companies that create different genres of movies. Each company specializes in one kind of movie. The table below lists the 3 companies, the cost to make each movie and the selling price per movie. Company Cost per movie Selling Price per movie Marginal Profit per Movie Now- See-Me $150 $250 $100 Illusions $200 $275 $75 Movies-R-Us $75 $100 $25 Mary’s goal is simple…maximize her total profit by determining the number of movies to be made...
1. Anteater Company issued 100 bonds, each with a face amount of $1,000, with detachable stock...
1. Anteater Company issued 100 bonds, each with a face amount of $1,000, with detachable stock warrants at 101. Each warrant entitled its holder to acquire one share of $100 par common stock for $120 per share. Through discussion with investment bankers, it is determined that the bonds would sell for 97 without the warrants. The market value of each warrant is $50. Instructions: a. Record the issuance of the bonds. b. Record the subsequent exercise of all of the...
Compute the NPV statistic for Project U if the appropriate cost of capital is 10 percent....
Compute the NPV statistic for Project U if the appropriate cost of capital is 10 percent. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) Project U Time: 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cash flow: –$1,600 $590 $2,080 –$640 $540 –$220 NPV= Should the project be accepted or rejected?
Q2 Suppose a hypothetical economy consists of 20 nonunionised private sector workers following annual earnings: $18,000,...
Q2 Suppose a hypothetical economy consists of 20 nonunionised private sector workers following annual earnings: $18,000, $9,000, $82,000, $12,000, $13,000, $76,000, $61,000, $14,000, $22,000, $23,000, $21,000, $46,000, $59,000, $26,000, $27,000, $37,000, $6,000, $41,000, $3,000, and $24,000. Using annual earnings range of $10,000 (i.e. 0-$10,000, $10,000- $20,000, and so forth), construct a histogram (absolute frequency distribution) of this economy’s distribution of personal earnings. What is the mode of the histogram? What is the average (mean) level of earnings? What is the...
Cash $95,000 Non-cash assets 200,000 Liabilities 50,000 Partner 1 Capital 125,000 30% Partner 2 Capital 120,000...
Cash $95,000 Non-cash assets 200,000 Liabilities 50,000 Partner 1 Capital 125,000 30% Partner 2 Capital 120,000 40% Partner 3 Capital (20,000) 30% Liquidation expense 10,000 Made $0 profit on non cash assets What would be the maximum amount a partnership would have to contribute to the partnership to eliminate a deficit balance in his account?
please explain neat hand writing gets a thumbs Up . 4. Compute the probability of x...
please explain neat hand writing gets a thumbs Up . 4. Compute the probability of x successes using the binomial formula . Round your answers to three decimal places as needed . X = 3 , n=8, p=0.62, P(X) =?? X = 3 n=8, p=0.62, P(X) =??? 5. JOB elimination , in the past year , 13% of Buisness Have eliminated job's . If 9 Buisnesses are selected At random, Finds the probability That atleast 4 have eliminated jobs during...
How does profit motive affect innovation and economic productivity?
How does profit motive affect innovation and economic productivity?
(TCO I)  In a bear market, which option positions make money? I. Buying a call II. Writing...
(TCO I)  In a bear market, which option positions make money? I. Buying a call II. Writing a call III . Buying a put IV. Writing a put I and II I and III I and IV II and III I and IV
A political candidate has asked you to conduct a poll to determine what percentage of people...
A political candidate has asked you to conduct a poll to determine what percentage of people support her. If the candidate only wants a 0.1% margin of error at a 99.5% confidence level, what size of sample is needed? ______
Will revenue-maximizing firms have short-run profits as large as or larger than profit-maximizing firms? If so,...
Will revenue-maximizing firms have short-run profits as large as or larger than profit-maximizing firms? If so, when? If not, why not?
A non-equal tangent curve has L1=20 stations, G1=-1%, L2=30 stations, G2=+2%. What is the grade from...
A non-equal tangent curve has L1=20 stations, G1=-1%, L2=30 stations, G2=+2%. What is the grade from the intermediate PI on the incoming tangent to the intermediate PI on the outgoing tangent?
Which of the following is not a tool of asset management? A. purchase securities with low...
Which of the following is not a tool of asset management? A. purchase securities with low returns and high risks. B. lower risk by diversifying. C. find borrowers who will pay high interest rates and have low possibility of defaulting D. balance need for liquidity against increased returns from less liquid assets.
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