Justin Edelstein Page. 117 7) FV= PV (1+r)t Solving for t‚ we get: t=(FV/PV)/ (1+r) Double Money FV= $2$1(1.07)t T= 2/1.07 T=10.24 Years Quadruple Money FV= $4=$1(1.07)t T=4/1.07 T=20.49 Years 8) FV= PV(1+r)t R=(FV/PV)1/t-1 R=(6‚450/1)1/116-1 R=7.86% 10) PV=FV/(1+r)t PV= 750‚000‚000/ (1.08)25 PV=$109‚513‚428.68 15) FV=PV(1+r)t R=(FV/PV)1/t-1 R=(10‚311‚500/12‚377‚500)1/4-1 R=-.0446 or -4.46% Page. 153 1) PV=FV/(1+r) PV @10%= $950/1.10+$730/1.102+$1‚420/1.103+$1‚780/1
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Case 11-4 SUBJECT: Determining the Functional Currency of Sparkle Company Sparkle Company is a Nigerian diamond mining company. Sparkle is a joint venture‚ 50 percent owned by Shine and 50 percent owned by Brighten. Both Shine and Brighten are U.S.-based companies with their functional currency being the American dollar. Sparkle Companies functional currency is that of Nigeria‚ being the Naira. During 2009‚ Sparkle had several transactions with its joint venture owners and outside parties. The
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65055_18_ch18_p765-811.qxd 10/11/06 12:29 PM Page 808 808 Chapter 18 TABLE 18.14 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Forecasting DEPARTMENT STORE SALES FOR THE COUNTY‚ SEPTEMBER 2002 THROUGH DECEMBER 2006 ($ MILLIONS) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 55.8 56.4 71.4 117.6 46.8 48.0 60.0 57.6 61.8 58.2 56.4 63.0 57.6 53.4 71.4 114.0 46.8 48.6 59.4 58.2 60.6 55.2 51.0 58.8 49.8
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Human Failure "4 1/2 minutes" is a story full of the darkest human emotions and human interaction at its worst. The main character‚ Miles‚ will take the reader through a journey and one will wonder why it ends so abruptly. Miles has already begun his torrential downfall eventually leading to his absence of mind and life. Kate Sheofsky wrote this story to show the realness of humans and not to put a sugar coating on it. The author told a weaving‚ intricate‚ and beguiling story of human failure in
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NT2580 Unit 4 10/9/2013 Assignment 2 After research and careful consideration of some of the other policies listed by other companies such as AT&T‚ Sprint‚ T-Mobile‚ and Verizon Wireless‚ Richman Investments has come up with the an acceptable use policy (AUP). The following are not allowed at any time: Making of unauthorized promises in e-mail. All emails should have a footer which states that the messages are from the sender only and do not represent the decisions or policies of Richman Investments
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History and Physical examination Preoperative Diagnoses 1. Cataract of left eye. 2. Pseudophakia of the right eye. 3. Dermatomyositis. 4. Rheumatoid arthritis. History of Present Illness Patient is a 71-year-old women who had an uncomplicated cataract extraction of lens implant of the right eye and had a good improvement in her visual function. She is also bothered by blurred vision from a cataract in the left eye and enters for a similar procedure on the left eye. She has had dry
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Kayla Rodney MBA 575 Case 4 Questions The University of Northwestern Ohio Jinjian Garment Factory Motivating Go-Slow Workers Piecework is a suitable form of paying employees in the garment factory‚ however it is not the best form of payment for the Shenzhen factory. The piecework system employed by the factory in Shenzhen was well suited to the nature of the work. Each worker was assigned to a specific job and earned an exact amount derived from the number of finished pieces times the price of that
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XACC/291 – Week 4 Assignment Complete Exercises E10-6‚ E10-8‚ & E10-18. And Problems 10-3A & 10-6A. E10-6 Payroll Tax Expense $352.16 FICA Taxes Payable 198.40 Federal Unemployment Taxes Payable 19.84 State Unemployment Taxes Payable 133.92 (To Record Payable Taxes for the week) E10-8 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. False 7. True 8. True 9
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a) Discuss how the budgeting process employed by Peters Corporation contributes to the failure to achieve the president’s sales and profit targets. The first problem would be that the president established targets for the total dollar sales and net income before taxes for the next year. Then the president gave the sales target to the marketing department. By starting at the top and working its way down the chain of command causes problems because not all of the departments are involves in
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CHAPTER 6 MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY True/False Questions *1. Because everybody makes decisions everyday‚ decision making is easy. 2. Decision making is the process of identifying problems and opportunities and then resolving them. *3. The two categories of decision processes rely on either real or imagined problems. 4. A determination made from available alternatives is called a decision. 5. Johnne Morria works for a backpack manufacturer
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