Problem 1: A project of equipment purchase of Mekong Company Ltd. has the estimated data as follows: The cost of equipment is USD 12‚000‚ the cost for transportation and installation is USD 1‚000 USD. The asset is depreciated according to a straight line depreciation scheme within 5 years. It is expected that the project can produce and sell 7‚500 units of product at the price of USD 2 per unit‚ for the first year. The operating costs for the first year (excluding depreciation) are estimated
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A tort is a civil wrong that is outside of contract law and arises out of recognition that a person is responsible for their acts and omissions when dealing with others. The term ’tort’ refers to a number of different laws such as: • nuisance‚ • trespass and • assault Torts generally compensate the individual for personal loss or attacks on reputation‚ where the loss was caused by another person. Tort has as its basis common law. Negligence is now the dominant tort and the focus
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College Physics‚ 2e (Knight) Chapter 5 Applying Newton’s Laws 5.1 Quantitative 1) A fish is to be weighed at the harbor. If the mass of the fish is 69.0 kg‚ what will be the reading on the scale? (Use g = 9.8 m/s2.) A) 676 N B) 7.04 N C) 7.74 N D) 744 N Answer: A Var: 50+ 2) A skydiver reaches a "terminal velocity" of 120 km/h. If the skydiver has a mass of 59.0 kg‚ what is the magnitude of the upward force on the skydiver due to wind resistance? (Use g = 9.8 m/s2.) A) 578
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J Solution: m = 2200 J / (9.8 m/s2 x 5 m) m = 49 kg 2. Calculate the kinetic energy of a 500 kg car travelling at 50 m/s. Given: Formula: m = 500 kg KE = mv2/2 v = 50 m/s Solution: KE = 500 kg x (50 m/s)2 / 2 KE = 625 000 J Power 3. Riley climbs a flight of stairs in 3 minutes. If he weighs 700 N and the stairs is 20 m from the ground‚ how much power will she develop? Given: Formula: t = 3 mins = 180 s P = Wd/t W = 700 N d = 20 m Solution: P =
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studies and problem sets Problem Set 1 The following problems and questions should be answered after you have read Chapters 1 and 2. 1. GML is a public company. Its shares are listed for quotation on the ASX. What does it mean to say that a company is listed? Are all public companies listed on the ASX? See [¶1-120]‚ [¶1-140] and key terms [¶1-500] If a public company is listed on the ASX‚ members of the public can buy and sell securities (such as shares) issued by the company on the secondary
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Chapter III Commercial Law I. General Definitions a. Commercial Law→ It designates the whole body of laws & regulations applicable to relations between persons engaged in commerce‚ business or commercial professions. b. Commerce→ The word “Commerce” means the exchange of goods‚ products or property of any kind. It includes: sale‚ purchase‚ exchange of merchandises. c. Internal and International Commerce→ Internal: it is the commerce carried on between individuals or corporations within the same
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ROIC $400/$2300= e. 18.26% 3. Aziz Industries has sales of $100‚000 and accounts receivable of $11‚500‚ and it gives its customers 30 days to pay. The industry average DSO is 27 days‚ based on a 365-day year. If the company changes its credit and collection policy sufficiently to cause its DSO to fall to the industry average‚ and if it earns 8.0% on any cash freed-up by this change‚ how would that affect its net income‚ assuming other things are held constant?
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Math – 213 Problem Set Solve each of the following problems. 1. A coin is tossed four times. What is the probability that at least 2 heads will occur? 2. A pair of dice is rolled. What is the probability that the sum is equal to the following? a. 5 b. 10 c. at most 9 d. at least 8 3. A chip is drawn at random from a jar containing 8 red‚ 2 blue‚ 3 green‚ 4 yellow‚ and 3 white chips. Determine the probability that it is: a. Red b. Yellow or red c. Not orange 4. In a graduating class of 300 students
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advertising‚ commission-based sales‚ sale of customer data (Yahoo). Social network or community site (Facebook). 3. Identify different types of business models. Explain three of them with example Business model is a summary of how a company will
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that payment to make after 30 days of the delivery. In a commercial contract‚ the time of delivery is normally of the essence. If‚ the date is stipulated and if the buyer fails to give the payment that is a breach of condition. Therefore‚ the seller is entitled to repudiate the contract and sue for payment. In Hartley v Haymans [ 1902] 3 K. B. 475 the court was held that the time of delivery is a prima facie of the essence in commercial law. In Charles Rickards Ltd v Oenheim [ 1950] 1 K. B. 616
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