Terms Consensus ad idem – Pacta sunt servanda Usry Adhesion contract Exculpatory clause Oral contract Proper form Void contract Voidable contract Equally at fault Locus sigili Mutual agreement Legality of purpose Competent party Consideration Divisible contract Executed contract Entire/Individible contract Executory contract Express contract Implied contract Formal contract Essay questions – subject‚ verb‚ agreement Discuss and explain – rescission‚ novation‚ silent fraud doctrine –
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Q: Introduction: Larissa has been talking with the company’s directors about the future of East Coast Yachts. To this point‚ the company has used outside suppliers for various key components of the company’s yachts‚ including engines. Larissa has decided that East Coast Yachts should consider the purchase of an engine manufacturer to allow East Coast Yachts to better integrate its supply chain and get more control over engine features. After investigating several possible companies‚ Larissa feels
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CHAPTER 3 Valuing Bonds Answers to Problem Sets 1. a. Does not change b. Price falls c. Yield rises. 2. a. If the coupon rate is higher than the yield‚ then investors must be expecting a decline in the capital value of the bond over its remaining life. Thus‚ the bond’s price must be greater than its face value. b. Conversely‚ if the yield is greater than the coupon‚ the price will be below face value and it will rise over the remaining life of the bond. 3.
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ANSWERS TO THE END-OF-UNIT TESTS UNIT 2 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.D 8.E 9.E 10.E Notes: 5. I applied the formula (4.16) for PV of annuity but adapted for a frequency different than once a year‚ quarterly instead: r = 0‚055 C = 500 m = 4 T = 25 The result is approx. 27090 pounds which doesn’t appear as a possible answer. I chose the value nearest to that‚ therefore answer B. 6. I calculated the future values of the cash flows as not annuity and as annuity. I really don’t think these
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Test Bank for Cost Management A Strategic Emphasis 5th Edition Multiple Choice Questions The Institute of Management Accountants’ standards of ethical conduct for management accountants includes the elements of: Mark - incorrect Answers 1. A.Competence‚ confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and relevance. - Given 2. B. Competence‚ confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and credibility. 3. C. Competence‚ confidentiality‚ independence‚ and objectivity. 4. D. Competence‚ accuracy‚ integrity‚ and independence. According
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ENG3U Fifth Business by Robertson Davies PART II: I Am Born Again Chapter Study Questions 1. Though he was in The Great War from 1915 to 1917‚ why didn’t Dunstan know much about it? 2. Why is Dunstan not proud of his “heroic act”? 3. Describe Dunstan’s miraculous revelation in chapter 2. 4. Describe Dunstan’s relationship with Diana. 5. What three milestones does Dunstan reach in chapter 5? 6. How does the story of Saint Dunstan resonate with Dunstan’s life? 7. In chapter 7‚ the
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Student MT480-01: Corporate Finance Unit Nine: Assignment Date Assignment: Complete the following exercises and problems from the textbook. Some problems ask multiple questions; be sure to answer every part of the exercise or problem unless otherwise noted * Chapter 28: Practice Questions 2‚ 10‚ 11‚ and 13 * Chapter 34: Practice Questions 2‚ 3‚ and 7 Chapter 28: 2. Table 28.1 shows the 90-day forward rate on the South African rand. a. Is the dollar at a forward discount
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Should the leased building be accounted for as an asset? Leased building should be recognized as assets‚ because is performed for business use for a longer period than one year. At the time of acquisition of lease rights‚ building should be booked on account named Property‚ Plants & Equipment ( PP&E ) as shown Figure 1. |Assets | | | | |Property‚ plants & equipment | |Dt
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Chapter 2 Recording Business Transactions √ Quick Check Answers: 1. a 3. b 5. d 7. d 9. c 2. c 4. c 6. a 8. a 10. b Explanations: 3. b. Owner’s equity is $130‚000 ($50‚000 + $60‚000 + $200‚000 – $80‚000 – $100‚000). 7. d. Supplies balance is $1‚200 ($500 + $700). The payment of accounts payable does not affect supplies. 9. c. Ending equity is $70‚000‚ computed as follows: Beginning owner’s equity…….. $ 50‚000 Add: Net income: Revenues……………….. $110‚000
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CASE STUDY HOMEWORK CORPORATE FINANCE PROFESSOR: G. BERTINETTI STUDENT Albert Maurer 1 The Situation: In 2010 a new company was created in order to enter into the food industry. They spent many months in studying the market‚ engineering the products and the commercial strategy‚ find out the production plants. At the end of 2010 the business plan is ready and the company has already participated to an exhibition where many potential customers said to be very interested to the project
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