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    FIn 580

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    Question 3. 3. (TCO B) Part 1: The Smith family would like to itemize its deductions for the current tax year. The Smiths’ adjusted gross income (AGI) is $85‚000. Their filing status is Married Filing Jointly. Looking at the items below‚ which ones can they itemize‚ and what is the total they can take on their Schedule A itemized deductions? (30 points) Show all of your work to obtain full credit. Part 2: Assuming that the Smiths’ standard deduction would be $11‚400 for this tax year and that

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    FIN 571 Final Exam

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    FIN 571 Final Exam 1)Which of the following statements is true 2)Book value‚ or net book value‚ refers to 3)Assume that the par value of a bond is 1‚000. Consider a bond where the coupon rate is 9 and the current yield is 10. Which of the following statements is true 4)If the yield to maturity for a bond is less than the bonds coupon rate‚ the market value of the bond is __________ 5)For investors‚ the proper measure of a stocks risk is its __________ 6)A companys beta is -1.5. If the overall stock

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    Fin 534

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    HelloALLLLL Monday‚ March 28‚ 2011 HelloAll (15-1) Net working capital F S Answer: b EASY 1. Net working capital‚ defined as current assets minus the sum of payables and accruals‚ is equal to the current ratio minus the quick ratio. a. True b. False (15-1) Net working capital F S Answer: b EASY 2. Net working capital is defined as current assets divided by current liabilities. a. True b. False (15-1) Working capital F S Answer: b EASY 3. An increase in any current asset must be

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    FINS Exercises

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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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    Fin 4610

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    borrowing too much debt will lead to bankruptcy. Inflation is also a risk on debt financing because of the interest paid out. The article indicated that there are two theories explained the reason why firms do not want to borrow that much. The first one is trade-off theory‚ which stated that the portion of debt a firm takes should depend on its operational performance. The companies with better performance can afford more debt. However‚ there are some arguments on this theory‚ an analyst from J.P.

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    Boeing Financial Outcomes LT Team C: Mandy Turner‚ Kyle Smith‚ Kim Brown‚ Gary Kelly FIN/419 June 27‚ 2011 Sarah Newton Boeing Financial Outcomes In this paper Team C has selected to report financial outcomes for the Boeing Company. We will compare and contrast three potential financial outcomes that we envision for the initiative in using the most recent annual report and other financial statements. We will evaluate our discoveries to determine the most likely outcome. We will also

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    Fin 300 Hw

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    000                                                                          =  16.8% 7) a.  2009:  2010: HW  2   Fin  300 Cost  of  goods  sold/Sales  =  1‚500‚000/2‚500‚000                                                                    

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    Financial Management 1. Happy Valley‚ Inc. stock is valued at $51.40 a share. The company pays a constant dividend of $3.80. What is the required return on this stock?  Po = D/Rs $51.40 = $3.80/Rs Rs = 7.39% 2. The Francis Company is expected to pay a dividend of D1 = $1.25 per share at the end of the year‚ and that dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6.00% per year in the future. The company’s beta is 1.15‚ the market risk premium is 5.50%

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    Fin 205

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    1.1) Belinda’s 2010-11 taxable income: Assessable Income Gross Salary $67‚500 Unfranked dividends $2‚300 Total Assessable Income $69‚800 Less Allowable deductions PAYG tax instalments deducted ($15‚500) Subscriptions ($130) Union fees ($600) Telephone expense ($280*30%) ($84) Total allowable deductions ($16‚314) Taxable Income $53‚486 Note: Stationery is considered to be expenditure of a private nature thus

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    Fin 5310

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    1. Cheers Inc. operates as a partnership. Now the partners have decided to convert the business into a corporation. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? (Points: 5) a. Cheers™ shareholders (the ex-partners) will now be exposed to less liability. b. Cheers will now be subject to fewer regulations. c. Assuming Cheers is profitable‚ of its income will be subject to federal income taxes. d. Cheers™ investors will be exposed to less liability‚ but they will find it more difficult to transfer

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