Review sheet: Comm Arts 370‚ Fall 2012‚ Exam One Terms Week 1: Introduction rhetoric; rhetor; public address; rhetorical theory; rhetorical criticism Rhetoric- 1)According to Locke‚ Rhetoric was described as a powerful tool of deception‚ we should aspire to scientific language or a “perfect cheat” 2) Quintilian- The Art of speaking well 3) According to Professor‚- Rhetoric is strategic-often persuasive use of communication Rhetor- One who does or performs rhetoric. Uses rhetoric through
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project has initial costs of $3‚000 and subsequent cash inflows in years 1 ? 4 of $1350‚ 275‚ 875‚ and 1525. The company’s cost of capital is 10%. Calculate the payback period for this project. Select one: A. 3.33 years B. 3.67 years C. 4.00 years D. 4.25 years Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text A project has initial costs of $3‚000 and subsequent cash inflows in years 1 ? 4 of $1350‚ 275‚ 875‚ and 1525. The company’s cost of capital is 10%. Calculate
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FIN-516 WEEK 1 – HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT Problem Based on Chapter 14‚ Residual Dividends Middlesex Plastics Manufacturing had 2011 Net Income of $15.0 Million. Its 2012 Net Income is forecast to increase by 8%. The company’s capital structure has been 35% Debt and 65% Equity since 2010‚ and the company plans to maintain this capital structure in 2012. The company paid $3.0 Million cash dividends in 2011. The company is planning to invest in a major capital project in 2012. The capital budget
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000 $40‚000 $40‚000 Year (t) Cash inflows (CFt) 1 $13‚000 $ 7‚000 $19‚000 2 13‚000 10‚000 16‚000 3 13‚000 13‚000 13‚000 4 13‚000 16‚000 10‚000 5 13‚000 19‚000 7‚000 LG 3 LG 2 LG 3 Press A Press B Press C Initial investment (CF0) $85‚000 $60‚000 $130‚000 Year (t) Cash inflows (CFt) 1 $18‚000 $12‚000 $50‚000 2 18‚000 14‚000 30‚000 3 18‚000 16‚000 20‚000 4 18‚000 18‚000 20‚000 5 18‚000 20‚000 20‚000 6 18‚000 25‚000 30‚000 7 18‚000 — 40‚000 8 18‚000 — 50‚000 LG 3 CHAPTER 9 Capital
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which investment would be preferred? Why? The traditional risk preference behavior exhibited by financial managers the investments that would be preferred would be that of a risk-averse do the fact that has a higher return and a lower risk. P5–4 Risk analysis Solar Designs is considering an investment in an expanded product line. Two possible types of expansion are being considered. After investigating the possible outcomes‚ the company made the estimates shown in the following table: a.
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Homework Chapter 4‚ Week 3 1. A $50‚000 loan is to be amortized over 7 years‚ with annual end-of-year payments. Which of these statements is CORRECT? C. The proportion of each payment that represents interest as opposed to repayment of principal would be lower if the interest rate were lower. If the interest rate is low on a loan‚ the amount of repayment is low. 2. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? C. to solve for I‚ one must identify the value of I that causes the PV of
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straw hats in winter” or buy “when there is blood in the street‚” what kind of investor are you? 10-3. You are a contrarian because you buy things when they are out of favor hoping that you got a bargain. 4. How does prospect theory differ from standard economic utility theory? 10-4. If people were rational utility theory would work fine and they would choose the highest probable outcome from a list of outcomes that have the same risk. However when people are give a choice between a guaranteed
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1. (TCO D) The most valuable single technique in personal risk management to assist an individual in determining how much life insurance is needed is: (Points : 4) Computing the Human Life Value. Using the probability of death each year‚ prevailing interest rates and assumed inflation rates to find the discounted present value of a future income stream. x Assessing the family’s total economic needs and subtracting financial resources available to meet those needs.
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Chapter 6: Discussion Question #4 (p. 223) 4. Why is it usually easier to forecast sales for seasoned firms in contrast with early-stage ventures? Typically‚ it is easier to forecast a seasoned firm’s sales to that of an early-stage venture because the seasoned firm will have an operational history. Basing current sales on historical data is easier to do than trying to estimate sales based on little to no historical data to benchmark from. If you are a start-up / early-stage venture and
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FIN111 Tutorial Solution Week 2 Ross Chapter 1 Critical Thinking and concepts review Chapter 1 1. Capital budgeting (deciding on whether to expand a manufacturing plant)‚ capital structure (deciding whether to issue new equity and use the proceeds to retire outstanding debt)‚ and working capital management (modifying the firm’s credit collection policy with its customers). Disadvantages: unlimited liability‚ limited life‚ difficulty in transferring ownership‚ hard to raise capital funds. Some advantages:
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