Exercises E14-2‚ E14-3‚ E14-5‚ E14-18 E 14–2: Determine the price of bonds in various situations LO14–2 Determine the price of a $1 million bond issue under each of the following independent assumptions: 1. Interest for 100‚000 @ 5.65022 is $565‚022 Principle 1M @ 0.32197 is 321‚970 PV would be 886‚992 2. Interest for 50‚000 @ 11.46992 is $573‚496 Principle 1M @ 0.31180 is 311‚800 PV would be 885‚296 3. Interest for 60‚000 @ 12.46221 is $747‚733 Principle 1M @
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Native American Astrology The Animal Signs The Otter Jan 20 - Feb 18- If you’re an otter‚ then you’re a little bit quirky. It’s hard to figure you out sometimes. You are often perceived as unconventional. You always think outside of the box and your methods are most often effective. You have a vivid imagination and great intelligence which keeps you a step ahead of others often. You are very perceptive and intuitive. You make a great friend and are very attentive to those you care about
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Business FALL 2004 MKT 541: ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Dr. Sanjeev Agarwal Professor Office: 3137 Girdin Business Building Phone: 294-9822; E-Mail: sagarwal@iastate.edu COURSE OBJECTIVES The objective of the course is to enable students to make managerial decisions in a global marketplace. This course will cover the three critical phases of entering and succeeding in international markets. * Designing marketing strategies
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The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Dittman’s Variety Store is completing the accounting process for the year just ended‚ December 31‚ 2011. The transactions during 2011 have been journalized and posted. The following data with respect to adjusting entries are available: a. Wages earned by employees during December 2011‚ unpaid and unrecorded at December 31‚ 2011‚ amounted to $4‚000. The last payroll was December 28; the next payroll will be January 6‚ 2012
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a.) The Office Supplies account started the year with a $3‚000 balance. During 2011‚ the company purchased supplies for $12‚400‚ which was added to the Office Supplies account. The inventory of supplies available at December 31‚ 2011‚ totaled $2‚640. 3‚000 + 12‚400 - 2‚640 = 12‚760 adjustment Dr Office Supplies Expense 12‚760 Cr Office Supplies 12‚760 b.) An analysis of the company’s insurance policies provided the following facts: Policy A was purchased on April 1‚ 2010 for 24 months at
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The collection of accounts receivable seems to be slightly improving. It took the company slightly over one-half day less to collect on its accounts receivable in 2013 than in 2012. Items Bank or Book Addition or Subtraction Adjusting entry required a. Interest on cash balance Book Addition Yes b. Bank service charges Book Subtraction Yes c. Debit memos Book Subtraction Yes d. Outstanding checks Bank Subtraction No e. Credit memos Book Addition Yes f. NSF checks Book Subtraction Yes g Outstanding
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ELEC4614 Power Electronics School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications University of New South Wales ELEC4614 - Power Electronics Solution of Tutorial 1 - Basic Concepts in Power Electronics Question 1. (a) Vd VT 300 I T Rds 200 A This neglects the on-state voltage drop of the R 1.5 switch. This is only acceptable when the on-state voltage is small compared to the DC supply voltage Vd (= 300V in this case). t During turn-on time‚ vT (t ) Vd 1 ; again neglecting
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Top 10 Worlds Greatest Leaders in Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrianborn German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party ( German : Nationalsozialisti sche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NS DAP); National Socialist German Workers Party). He was chancellor of Ger many from 1933 to 1945 and dictator of Nazi Germany (as Führer und Reichs kanzler ) from 1934 to 10 Mao Zedong (June19‚1945 – September 9‚1976) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of
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Re: Assignment Draft (missing Pamela’s portion) posted by JOHN WORDEN at Apr 13‚ 2014‚ 12:16 PM Last updated Apr 13‚ 2014‚ 12:16 PM Amy and Team‚ I have written Pamela’s section as I do not want us to get behind or cause more work for other team members. We have all agreed that our assignments need to be completed for the team on Saturday. If Pamela completes her portion‚ we can discuss how to handle this as a team. We should‚ at this point assume that Pamela has other priorities. Amy
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Backward and Forward Scheduling What do you mean by forward scheduling and backward scheduling? Backward scheduling is the calculation of deadline dates: the arrival time at the customer site is calculated as the earliest possible goods receipt time at the customers unloading point on the requested delivery date. All four of the delivery and transportation scheduling lead times are subtracted from the customer’s requested delivery date to determine if this date can be met. The transit time‚ loading
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