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    Name: Brent Creager Date: 4-15-15 Graded Assignment Unit Test‚ Part 2 Answer the questions below. You may use a scientific calculator for this test. When you have finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (5 points) 1. Explain what is in a buffer. Discuss the function of a buffer. How will pH change when small amounts of acids or bases are added to the buffer solution? Answer: A buffer is an aqueous solution consisting of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate

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    PART 6 Special Topics in Managerial Finance CHAPTERS IN THIS PART 16 Hybrid and Derivative Securities 17 Mergers‚ LBOs‚ Divestitures‚ and Business Failure 18 International Managerial Finance INTEGRATIVE CASE 6: ORGANIC SOLUTIONS CHAPTER 16 Hybrid and Derivative Securities INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCES Overview This chapter focuses on other sources of long-term financing: leasing‚ convertible bonds‚ convertible preferred stock‚ and warrants. The basic features‚ costs

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    built a machine in cooperation with scientists working at Harvard University under the direction of Prof. Aiken. The machine‚ called Mark I Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator‚ was built to perform calculations for the Manhattan Project‚ which led to the development of atomic bomb. It was the largest electromechanical calculator ever built. It used over 3000 electrically actuated switches to control its operations. Although its operations were not controlled electronically‚ Aiken’s machine is often

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    scales. This slide ruler could do such calculations as division‚ multiplication‚ roots‚ and logarithms. Soon after came some more advanced computers. In 1642 came Blaise Pascal’s computer‚ the Pascaline. It was considered to be the first automatic calculator. It consisted of gears and interlocking cogs. It was so that you entered the numbers with dials. It was originally made for his father‚ a tax collector.2 Then he went on to build 50 more of these Pascaline’s‚ but clerks would not uses them.3 They

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    If the firm’s cost of capital is 14 percent and its tax rate is 40 percent‚ what is the project’s IRR? IRR Financial calculator solution: Inputs: CF0 = -200000; CF1 = 44503; Nj = 10. Output: IRR = 18%. 4) St. John’s Paper is considering purchasing equipment today that has a depreciable cost of $1 million. The equipment will be depreciated on a MACRS

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    Accounting technology is not new‚ and has been a part of calculating and tracking numbers throughout time. From Leonardo da Vinci who designed a device he labeled the “Codex Madrid” number machine to Blaise Pascal who invented the first early calculator to William Burroughs who created the first adding machine‚ those who specialized in numbers have sought ways of making the tasks of their profession or hobby much simpler. As time passed‚ more creations emerged to help accountants perform their

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    darken the bubbles in the ORS very carefully. 7. Name of the candidate‚ Registration number‚ Examination centre and Signature of the candidate should be entered in the ORS using only a black ink ballpoint pen. 8. Calculator is allowed in the examination hall. However‚ sharing of calculators is NOT ALLOWED. Do not bring any Charts/Tables/Loose sheets to the examination hall. 9. Mobile phones or any other Electronic gadgets are NOT ALLOWED inside the examination hall. There may not be any

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    Smart Phones Should be Allowed in School Smart phones are a very reliable piece of technology. More than half of Americans today own a smart phone. A smart phone is a computer in your pocket. In fact‚ smart phones give you access to the Internet‚ calculators‚ games‚ apps‚ cameras‚ and of course the phone‚ plus other excellent tools. So should students have smart phones in school as well? I think it is not only allowed‚ but required! The first advantage to the smart phone is of course the communication

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    Candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination hall 30 minutes after the commencement of the examination. 8. Candidates will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the end of the examination. 9. Calculator is allowed in the examination hall. However‚ sharing of calculators is NOT ALLOWED. Do not bring any Charts/Tables/Loose sheets to the examination hall. 10. Mobile phones or any other Electronic gadgets are NOT ALLOWED inside the examination hall. There may not be any facility for

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    Introduction I have chosen Kiplinger’s business website to conduct a web usability analysis. Interactive design is an evolutionary process‚ when you take identified problems‚ visions‚ needs‚ and wants reported by user feedback‚ then incorporate or fix‚ and further evaluate to refine and increase the success of a given product. In this case the product is a website. Sharp‚ Rogers & Preece‚ (2007) said this about iterative design‚ "When problems are found in user testing‚ they are fixed and then

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