Score: 90 1. out of 90 points (100%) award: 10 out of 10.00 points Prepare a 2011 balance sheet for Cornell Corp. based on the following information: cash = $143‚000; patents and copyrights = $630‚000; accounts payable = $220‚500; accounts receivable = $115‚000; tangible net fixed assets = $1‚660‚000; inventory = $301‚000; notes payable = $120‚000; accumulated retained earnings = $1‚246‚000; long-term debt = $861‚000. (Be sure to list the accounts in order of their liquidity.) CORNELL COP. Balance
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now. The cultural/value shift of ordering groceries via an online channel for the Korean consumer may not be an easy one. Koreans are not easy to please consumers and display shopping behavior where they but smaller quantities but more frequently. In this case‚ as an ecommerce platform‚ the minimum order amount or a minimum delivery charge arrangement may not be the most appropriate one in terms of operating costs for Homeplus or increased costs for the Korean consumer who shops often. 2. Setting up
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with r = 5%‚ 1-year 10% bond is worth 110/1.05 = 104.76). d. Higher (e.g.‚ if r = 10%‚ 1-year 10% bond is worth 110/1.1 = 100‚ while 1- year 8% bond is worth 108/1.1 = 98.18). e. No‚ low-coupon bonds have longer durations (unless there is only one period to maturity) and are therefore more volatile (e.g.‚ if r falls from 10% to 5%‚ the value of a 2-year 10% bond rises from 100 to 109.3 (a rise of 9.3%). The value of a 2-year 5% bond rises from 91.3 to 100 (a rise of 9.5%). 6. a. Spot
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don’t think these cash flows should be understood as annuities therefore the right way to calculate the future values is using table A.3. By means of that table the result is 18957‚11 which doesn’t appear as a possible result so I chose the nearest one‚ that’s D. Future value End of year | Cash flow | Future value factor | Future value of cash flow | 1 | 5180 | 1‚06 | 5490‚8 | 2 | 9600 | 1‚1236 | 10786‚56 | 3 | 2250 | 1‚1910 | 2679‚75 | | | TOTAL | 18957‚11 | Just in case the calculation
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Review for Exam 3 Instructions: Please read carefully • • The exam will have 25 multiple choice questions and 5 work problems. Questions in the multiple choice section will be either concept or calculation questions. The calculation questions will be similar to those in the homework and review. However‚ the concept questions will be related to any topic we have covered in the class. The concept questions in the review are only some sample questions. You should NOT study only topics in the review
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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 9 PROBLEM #2 A. PV= (-50‚000/1.40)- (20‚000/{1.40^2} + [100‚000/ (1.40^3] + [400‚000/(1.40^4) + {800‚000/[1.40^4] = -50‚000 + (10‚204) + 36‚443 + 104‚123+ 520‚616 = $ 615‚264 B. PV= (35‚714) + (10‚204) + 36‚443 + 104‚123 + 671‚688= $766‚336 C. (35‚714)+ (10‚204) + 36‚443+ 104‚123 + 1‚543‚256 = $1‚637‚904 D. PV AT 40%= $1‚637‚903.85 INVESTMENT @ $3‚000‚000.00 POST-MONEY VALUATION= $1‚637‚903.85 + 3‚000‚000= $ 4‚637‚903.85 PERCENT OF OWNERSHIP BY INVESTOR: $3‚000‚000/ $4‚637‚903
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Syllabus School of Business FIN/370 Version 7 Finance for Business Copyright © 2012‚ 2011‚ 2010‚ 2008‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces the student to the essential elements of finance for business. Emphasis is placed on financial management‚ financial markets‚ and the tools‚ techniques‚ and methodologies used in making financial decisions. Topics include: Financial planning‚ working capital management‚ capital budgeting‚ long-term
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I EDUC 8116-2 Leadership in a Global Society Module 3 Assignment: Personality Plus Student ID Program: PhD in Education Specialization: Curriculum‚ Instruction‚ and Assessment Professor: April 14‚ 2013 Introduction This paper explores frameworks for assessing trait‚ skills
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Write a paper of no more than 1‚400-words that includes the following: • Determine Riordan’s manufacturing strategy (chase‚ level‚ or combination) and explain its benefits. • Create a process flow diagram for the electric fan supply chain. • Select two metrics to evaluate performance of the electric fan supply chain. • Describe the supplier relationship and the effects on the supply chain. As part of this consider the following: o Type of relationship o Supplier location‚ size of company
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