BUSN 5200 Homework Assignment for Week 4: For Week 4‚ please complete the following for Joe’s Fly-By-Night Oil Company‚ whose financial statements are shown below: • Prepare a ratio analysis for the fiscal year ended Dec 31‚ 2012. Organize your analysis per the following outline: (1) Liquidity - Current ratio: 25‚000/17‚000=1.47% Quick ratio: 25‚000-17‚000/17‚000=25‚000 Comments on liquidity- The results cant really determine how well or bad the company is doing
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1. (Monthly compounding) If you bought a $1‚000 face value CD that matured in nine months‚ and which was advertised as paying 9% annual interest‚ compounded monthly‚ how much would you receive when you cashed in your CD at maturity? PV 1000 Annual interest Rate 0.09 r 0.0075 n 9 1069.560839 Amount at Maturity: $1‚069.56 2. (Annualizing a monthly
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T.J. Maxx BUSN 5200 T.J. Maxx History 1919 New England Trading Company 1929 First retail ladies hosiery 1956 Stanley & Sumner Feldberg opened first discount store 1962 Company become incorporated as Zayre Corporation 1969 Purchased Hit or Miss – Upscale off-price fashion market 1977 First T.J. Maxx name stores opened in Massachusetts 1983 Chadwick of Boston – Mail order 1984 Membership warehouse Club – BJ’s Wholesale 1988 Re-organization – Zayre sold to Ames Dept
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Kelsie Bellino Homework Assignment for Week 4: • Prepare a ratio analysis for the fiscal year ended Dec 31‚ 2012. Organize your analysis per the following outline: (1) Liquidity - Current ratio: current assets/ current liabilities= 25‚000/17‚000 = 1.47% - Quick ratio: current assets-inventory/ current liabilities= 25‚000-17‚000 / 17‚000 = .25 (note: 17‚000 cancels itself out) Comments on liquidity: Cannot tell if these ratios are good or bad without more information on the company’s
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Webster university is one of the top universities in missouri that teaches architecture. Believe it or not it has been around 100 years since they started education in St. Louis. Not only do they have a campus in St. Louis but they also have a campuses in Irvine and Sein Diego California. They also have military campuses‚ online courses‚ and campuses around the world. They have had many famous people go on and become alumni for Webster university such as Nikki Boyer all the way to Eileen Collins
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investment must be. The formula is P=A(1+r)^(-n) P represents the present value‚ A represents the dollars‚ n represents the number of years and r represents the rate of investment. I will now start to plug my numbers into the Present Value Formula. P=A(1+r)^(-n) The power has a negative exponent of –n. The rules of exponents explain that a negative exponent will become a positive exponent because it changes position and goes down to the denominator. P=32‚000(1+.06)^(-12) This is the Present Value
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Analyzing the Importance of Laws in United States BUSN-115 Sept. 20th‚ 2014 Introduction In the United States‚ the public capital markets are controlled basically by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The laws that helps and provides the SEC the permission to define the form and content of the financial reports filed with the Commission. The SEC is accountable for administering federal securities laws written to give protection for investors. (Skousen‚ K. Fred‚ 1991). At the
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Week 1 eActivity Use the Internet or the Strayer Library to research the tools related to the managerial economics. Answer the question: What managerial economic decisions are business leaders making? Be prepared to discuss. Week 1 Discussion 1 ECO550 January 13‚ 2013 Author: Anonymous Posted Date: Tuesday‚ February 1‚ 2011 4:49:05 PM EST Edited Date: Sunday‚ January 6‚ 2013 9:47:19 PM EST Total views: 28 (Your views: 1) "Managerial Economic Decision Making" Please respond to
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Chapter 1 of your textbook includes‚ on page 9‚ Table 1.1‚ “Managing Change: Some Lessons from the Four Stories.” Review the four “lessons” (bullet points) on the table‚ and think about what some of the key “learning points” you gleaned about change from these stories. Then‚ do one of two things:1. Post the top three learning points you gleaned from the stories‚ and include how the stories for change helped you learn these points‚ or2. Research one of the four companies and see how or if that company
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Tell us about yourself so you can meet and greet other fellow Grantham University students within your course. Include what you believe to be your current knowledge level of this course topic and what you hope to learn before the course is over. Question B Discuss which function of a business’s operations you think is the most important. Why? Tell us about yourself so you can meet and greet other fellow Grantham University students within your course. Include what you believe to be your current
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