000 Other information: The market price of an ordinary (equity) share on 28 February 2013 was £1.20 per share. There are 1 million ordinary shares in issue. TASKS a) Prepare an Income Statement for the year ended 28 February 2013. [8] b) Calculate the following: i The gross profit as a percentage of sales ii The operating profit (PBIT) as a percentage of sales iii The EPS iv The PE ratio [2 each] c) Comment on the profitability of Khan Ltd. [4] 2. The following are the assets
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structure for the whole company. Then we will compute for the tax rate‚ and calculate the WACC for the whole company. After this‚ we will determine the Risk-free Rates‚ Risk Premiums and Betas for lodging and restaurant divisions in order to calculate the Cost of Equity for these two divisions. After finding out the cost of debt and the fraction of debt for lodging and restaurant divisions‚ we will be able to calculate the WACC at each of the two divisions. Using a mathematical method‚ we will
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CHEM110 SI Practice Exam 3 04/14/2013 1. Calculate the frequency and wavelength of the spectral line of hydrogen corresponding to a transition of an electron from n=6 to n=3. 2. Calculate the mass of the particle which has a velocity that is 90.% of the speed of light with the wavelength of 1.5 * 10^-15 m. 3. Calculate the uncertainty of position of a baseball (mass=145g) with change in velocity of 0.11 m/s. 4. Fill in the following. | Number of orbitals | Number of electrons
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INTRODUCTION Parts Emporium‚ Inc. is a wholesale distributor of automobile parts formed by two disenchanted auto mechanics‚ Dan Block and Ed Spriggs. Originally located in Block’s garage‚ the firm showed slow but steady growth for 7 years before it relocated to an old‚ abandoned meat-packing warehouse on Chicago’s South Side. With increased space for inventory storage‚ the company was able to begin offering an expanded line of auto parts. Fifteen years later‚ Parts Emporium was the largest independent
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funds. It depends on the risk of that investment (use of funds‚ not source of funds) 1. Cost of Debt (rd) – we use Bonds to represent the cost of long-term debt. Its required rate of return is the yield-to-maturity (YTM) of the bond. After we calculate the rd‚ we need to find the after-tax cost of debt : rd (after-tax) = rd(1 –T). In finding the YTM‚ we need to have the bond’s current price. If there is a flotation costs involved in issuing the bond‚ we need to deduct these costs first to find
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Determination of the Concentration of Acetic Acid in Vinegar Lab Exercise 4 CHEM 1106 9/19/12 Purpose: Standardize a sodium hydroxide solution using a primary standard acid. Determine the molarity and the percent by mass of acetic acid in vinegar by titration with the standardized sodium hydroxide solution. Introduction: Vinegar is a dilute solution containing acetic acid. Since vinegar has a low pH‚ it can be titrated with a base. Titration is a method used in order to ascertain
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Devices Code: GEE 235 Sheet 2 pn Junction 1 Calculate the built-in potential barrier‚ Vbi‚ for Si. pn junction if it has the following dopant concentration at T = 300 K‚ ND = l014 cm -3‚ NA = 1017 cm-3‚ ni=1.5x1010 cm-3. 2 An abrupt silicon pn junction at zero bias has dopant concentration of Na = 1017 cm-3 and Nd = 5 x 1015 cm-3. T = 300 K. a. Calculate the Fermi level on each side of the junction (w.r.t) the intrinsic Fermi level. b. Sketch
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1g/16mL at 100C. KHT (s) K+(aq) + HT-(aq) Objective : Determine the solubility and solubility product constant by titration. Prelab Questions : (PL1) Calculate the solubility‚ in M‚ of potassium hydrogen tartrate at 25C and at 100C. (PL2) Write an expression for Ksp of potassium hydrogen tartrate. (PL3) Calculate the theoretical solubility product‚ Ksp‚ of potassium hydrogen tartrate at 25C and at 100C. (PL4) Write a balanced equation showing the titration of potassium hydrogen
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4H2O(l) + 2NH3(g) H2O(g) + C(s) ⇄ CO(g) + H2(g) The reduction of solid copper (II) oxide with hydrogen gas to produce copper metal and water at o 500 C. 2H2(g) + O2(g) ⇄ 2H2O(g) are 2.50‚ 1.35 x 10‒5 and 8.70 moles respectively in a 12-L flask. Calculate the equilibrium constant 7 Kc. (1.08 x 10 ) 2. The number of moles of H2‚ O2‚ and H2O present at equilibrium for the reaction: 3. The equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction: 2HCl(g) ⇄ H2(g) + Cl2(g) is 0.0213 at 400 C. If 20.0 o moles
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Centre Number For Examiner’s Use Candidate Number Surname Other Names Examiner’s Initials Candidate Signature Question General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination January 2009 Physics A PHYA1 Unit 1 Particles‚ Quantum Phenomena and Electricity Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tuesday 13 January 2009 1.30 pm to 2.45 pm 7 For this paper you must have: z a pencil and a ruler z a calculator z a Data and Formulae book. TOTAL Time allowed z 1 hour 15 minutes Instructions z Use black
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