Homework Problem Set 4 1. Because Q=12-2P inverse demand P = -0.5 Q+6 For “half price” case‚ P = 2.5‚ Q=7 consumer surplus = 7*(6-2.5)/2 = 12.25 For “buy one‚ get one free” case‚ when original P = 5‚ Q = 4 instead of 2‚ total benefit TB = (4+6)*4/2 = 20 On the other hand‚ payment is 2*5=10 dollars‚ so consumer surplus will be = 10 Thus “half price” gives more surplus. 2. cost minimizing manner‚ marginal product of typewriter/marginal product of word processor=rent of typewriter/rent
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Kenneth Smith 12/19/13 NT 1230 Unit 1 Problem Set 1 Page 25 1. The general public in the United States will be able to purchase all of the Windows 7 editions in retail stores except Basic‚ Enterprise‚ and Starter. 2. The core module that provides all of the Windows 7 capabilities that isn’t language or edition-specific is called Min Win module. 3. When you copy a file to a library‚ Windows Explorer writes the file to the folder designated as the Open and Save as
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Chapter 17‚ Problem B1 A. To remain comfortably within the ‘A’ range‚ the firm should avoid the lower of each scale. Fixed Charge Coverage = 3.40 – 4.30 (Scale 3.00 – 4.30) Total Debt = 55 – 65 (45 - 65) Long-Term Debt = 25 – 32 (22 – 32) B. Other factors to consider include net present value (NPV)‚ foreign tax credits‚ and the price of stock. C. Bixton must resolve the research and development‚ and foreign tax credits. The target ranges listed are suitable only for a debt shield. Lenders
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MIT Sloan Finance Problems and Solutions Collection Finance Theory I Part 1 Andrew W. Lo and Jiang Wang Fall 2008 (For Course Use Only. All Rights Reserved.) Acknowledgements The problems in this collection are drawn from problem sets and exams used in Finance Theory I at Sloan over the years. They are created by many instructors of the course‚ including (but not limited to) Utpal Bhattacharya‚ Leonid Kogan‚ Gustavo Manso‚ Stew Myers‚ Anna Pavlova‚ Dimitri Vayanos and Jiang Wang. Contents 1
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P7 Ratios Liquidity Ratios Current Ratio 2013 Current assets = 1901 Current liabilities = 3115 CR = CA / CL = 0.61 2012 Current assets = 2032 Current liabilities = 3136 CR = CA / CL =0.64 The difference between the two years is 0.3p decrease. As Sainsbury’s needs to have a £2 to £1 earned‚ the price is behind in both years. This means that there is a 2 year crises at Sainsbury’s. Acid test ratio 2013 Current assets = 1901 Inventories = 987 Current liabilities = 3115 ATR = (CA
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Econ 122A Problem Set 6 Name(Print)______________________ Due in class on March 14 UCI ID_____________________________ 1. In class‚ we have talked about the following simple wage equation wage = α + β female + u ‚ where female is a dummy that is equal to 1 if female‚ and 0 otherwise. ˆ ˆ Given the OLS estimates α and β for the above model‚ what are the OLS estimates ˆ ˆ for a model with a male dummy instead of a female dummy
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Chapter 9‚ Problem 17 Jack Hammer invests in a stock that will pay dividends of $2.00 at the end of the first year; $2.20 at the end of the second year; and $2.40 at the end of the third year. Also‚ he believes that at the end of the third year he will be able to sell the stock for $33. What is the present value of all future benefits if a discount rate of 11 percent is applied? (Round all values to two places to the right of the decimal point.) Present value of a single amount PV = FV x PVIF
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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Joseph L. Rotman School of Management RSM332 PROBLEM SET #2 SOLUTIONS 1. (a) Expected returns are: E[RA ] = 0.3 × 0.07 + 0.4 × 0.06 + 0.3 × (−0.08) = 0.021 = 2.1%‚ E[RB ] = 0.3 × 0.14 + 0.4 × (−0.04) + 0.3 × 0.08 = 0.05 = 5%. Variances are: 2 σA = 0.3 × (0.07)2 + 0.4 × (0.06)2 + 0.3 × (0.08)2 − (0.021)2 = 0.004389‚ 2 σB = 0.3 × (0.14)2 + 0.4 × (0.04)2 + 0.3 × (0.08)2 − (0.05)2 = 0.00594. Standard deviations are: √ 0.004389 = 6.625%‚ σA = √ 0.00594 =
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H/W: Write a 400 word response arguing whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: ’’Since the beginning of time‚ women have lived in society dominated by men. Even in the modern world‚ women and men were not treated as equals. Men dominate many career professions like engineering‚ business‚ and finance‚ and they are usually paid a higher salary than women’’. You must research and respond in the third person I believe that men and women are not treated equally in society as women
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1. a. Power– kilowatt‚ b. Area – acres‚ c. Application Rate – in/hr‚ d. Pressure – head‚ e. Depth – inches‚ f. Length – miles‚ g. Velocity – ft/sec‚ h. Volume – ac-in‚ i. Flow Rate – cu-ft/sec 2. Statements (1) and (2) refer to water volumes. Are these Net or Gross volumes? (1) Crop water use (cu-ft) = Seasonal ET (ft) x Crop area (acres) x 43‚560 sq-ft/acre (2) Volume applied by system (ac-in) = Application rate (in/hr) x Irrigation time (hr) x Area (acres)
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