Exercise 1 Decrypt each of the following Caesar encryptions... (a) LWKLQNWKDWLVKDOOQHYHUVHHDELOOERDUGORYHOBDVDWUHH (b) UXENRBWXCUXENFQRLQJUCNABFQNWRCJUCNAJCRXWORWMB (c) BGUTBMBGZTFHNLXMKTIPBMAVAXXLXTEPTRLEXTOXKHHFYHKMAXFHNLX Exercise 2 For this exercise‚ use the simple substitution table given in Table below. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z S C J A X U F B Q K T P R W E Z H V L I G Y D N M O Table 1.11: Simple substitution encryption table (a) Encrypt the plaintext
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summary of no more than 2 pages. Guideline Questions for you Report 1. What is the value of the project assuming the firm was entirely equity financed? What are the annual projected free cash flows? What discount rate is appropriate? NPV = $1‚228‚485 Discount rate = cost of equity (from CAPM) = 15.8% (see model for projected free cash flows) 2. Value the project using the Adjusted Present Value (APV) approach assuming the firm raises $750 thousand
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1 - Energy Costs Find information on energy cost: Advantages (government websites) 2 - Cost of Equity‚ Appropriate Discount Rate (WACC) Cost of equity 1. Formula Risk Free Rate + (Market Premium x Overall Company Beta) 2. Each part a. Risk free rate (10-year T-bill) i. bond rating chosen * interest rate * b. Market premium c. Beta i. Appropriate Discount Rate (WACC) 1. Formula Weight of Debt x After-Tax Cost of Debt) + (Debt to Equity x Cost of Equity) 2. WACC (important – why is it important
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Week 2 Individual Assignment Chapter 1 – Exercises 1-1 1. A 3. D 4. C 5. B 7. D 8. C Chapter 2 12. What is a CAFR? What are its main components? A CAFR is the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for cities‚ states‚ and counties. This report summarizes the agencies financial statements as well as demographical information for a wide list of users such as taxpayers. The three main components of a CAFR are the introductory section‚ financial section‚ and statistical section. The introductory
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Exercises Exercise 1: Use the idea chain provided for the preparation phase of your speech and generate ideas for the following theme: the importance of going to college. Exercise 2: Write an outlined speech‚ about the dangers of late abortions (having an abortion after 3 months of pregnancy). Follow all the steps given for the preparation process of speaking in public. Exercise 3: Here’s the subject of a speech: Save the white whale of the gulf of guinea. Imagine you had to prepare handouts for
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study revealed no areas of stenosis of the coronary arterial system. The patient was given nitroclycerin sublingually p.r.n. chest pain and was given Procardia for his hypertension. His ECG normalized and on Tuesday he was subjected to a treadmill exercise test
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Melissa Russian UNV-104 April 10‚ 2013 Jeri Jorgenson-Zwibel Exercise and Obesity Obesity has been a big problem in the US and seems to be getting bigger and bigger and now our children are starting to suffer from obesity. It is important to set a good example and show our children how to make healthy choices. A healthy lifestyle is not hard to accomplish and you will have a longer life and be happier. Exercise can also help reduce chronic diseases that are associated with obesity (Schmidt
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MKTG 489 – FINANCIAL EXERCISES (AY 2015) Due as an Excel (.xls) file via Titanium prior to class EXERCISE 1 Fred Flintstone has just become the product manager for Yabba Dabba Doo‚ a consumer packaged product with a retail price of $2.00. Retail margins on the product are 33%‚ while wholesalers take a 12% margin. Yabba and its direct competitors sell a total of 40 million units annually‚ and Yabba has 24% market share of this total. Variable manufacturing costs for Yabba are $0.09 per unit. Fixed
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EXERCISE IN STATISTICS Below are hypothetical data. (1) Organize them in bivariate tables to answer the problems below. Determine the statistics to use for each. 1. Are sex and occupation associated? 2. Are age and income correlated? 3. Are educational attainment and sex associated? 4. Are civil status and occupation associated? 5. Are occupation and income related N>E> you may use data transformation (from interval data to nominal data) Respondent No. Age Sex Civil Status Educational attainment
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TVM Exercises Be sure to use the following format for your answers: TVM Table (X%‚ Xn) Pmt (factor) Answer 1. You invest $5‚000 at 6% compounded annually for 10 years. How much will you have at the end of year 10? FV Table (6%‚ 10n) $5‚000 (1.791) $8‚955 2. You need $200‚000 10 years from now and know of an investment that pays a 10% return. How much do you need to invest today to achieve your goal? PV Table (10%‚ 10n) $200‚000 (0.386) $77‚200 3. You are required to
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