Project 3.2.2: Digestive System Design Introduction During his or her lifetime‚ the average person eats his/her way through at least 20 tons of food. Meats‚ vegetables or sweets - whatever your diet‚ that’s 40‚000 pounds! Our digestive system works to turn this enormous amount of food into substances that the body can use for energy and for growth and repair. But what actually happens to these foods once they enter our bodies? How does the body process each tasty bite and harness the power locked
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Options based on Chapter 20 (Excel file included) You own a call option on Intuit stock with a strike price of $40. The option will expire in exactly 3 months’ time. a. If the stock is trading at $55 in 3 months‚ what will be the payoff of the call? • Payoff-max=(50-s) = max (55-40)=15 the Ford owner will gain $15 b. If the stock is trading at $35 in 3 months‚ what will be the payoff of the call? • Payoff-max=(35-s) = max (35-40)=-5 the owners will gain $-5 c. Draw a payoff diagram showing the
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P5 – An explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of complementary therapies in maintaining health and well-being. Acupuncture Advantages Acupuncture is used for a large range of conditions and some individuals combine acupuncture with their treatment. Acupuncture has a range of advantages and is usually treated for common conditions such as: • headache and migraine • chronic pain‚ including neck and back pain • joint pain • dental pain • post-operative pain
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Term Final Exam Preparation (Note: This document includes practice examples from chapters covered only after the mid term. Your term final exam will be a comprehensive one and will include all chapters both before and after mid term exam.) FIN 300 Review: Basic Capital Budgeting Ch. 14: Calculating WACC Calculating the growth rate of dividends Ch. 15: Value of a right (including flotation) Dilution (three types) IPO underpricing (Winner’s Curse) Ch. 16: Indifference EBIT
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loan of $1000 at 8% interest rate. No principal is repaid until maturity. Tax Shield = tc x i x D = (0.35 x 0.08 x $1‚0000) = $28 Year 1 = PV(tax shield) = $28/(1+0.08)1 = $25.93 Year 2 = PV(tax shield) = $28/(1+0.08)2 = $24.00 Year 3 = PV(tax shield) = $28/(1+0.08)3 = $22.23 Year 4 = PV(tax shield) = $28/(1+0.08)4 = $20.58 Year 5 = PV(tax shield) = $28/(1+0.08)5 = $19.06 PV(tax shield – 5 years) = $111.80 c. A $1000 perpetuity at an interest rate of 7% PV(tax shield) = tc x D = ($1000 x 0.35)
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The one to one communication My communication skills in this discussion were over all quite good. I was using skills such as body language and physical touch. My convocation with the service user was about her going up the stairs to get her ready for bed. The type of communication being given was instructions and general convocation. Due to the service user having dementia she no longer speaks but still communicates with eye gestures‚ whistling‚ smiling‚ sighing‚ breathing heavily and being forceful
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resource information on vertical and level communication. Answer the following questions based on that information. 2. After reviewing level and vertical communication‚ what style of communicator are you? (5 points) Vertical___________ Level_____X______ 3. Which style do you see most frequently in your family’s communication? (level or vertical) _____Level______ (5 points) 4. Give two examples of how vertical communication might be used by family members when communicating. (5 points per answer total
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plan to which the employer matches‚ dollar for dollar‚ workers’ contributions up to 5% of salary. However‚ Emily wants to buy a new $25‚000 car in 3 years‚ and she wants to have enough money to make a $10‚000 down payment on the car and finance the balance. Fortunately‚ she expects a sizable bonus this year that she hopes will cover that down payment in 3 years. A wedding is also in her plans. Emily and her boyfriend‚ Paul‚ have set a wedding date two years in the future‚ after he finishes medical
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CYP 3.3 Understand how to safeguard the well-being of children and young people Task 3 links to learning outcome 3 It is vitally important to ensure the safety and protection of children and young people within the work setting‚ both on and off site. It is also essential to know how to take steps to ensure your own safety and to protect yourself from allegations of misconduct. 3. 1: An explanation of why it is important to ensure children and young people are protected from harm within the work
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000 2. What is the 2012 dividend payout ratio if the company increases its dividends at 8%? Net income increased by 8% would be 15‚000‚000 x (1 + .08) = 15‚000‚000 x 1.08 = 16‚200‚000 Dividend Payout = 3‚240‚000 / 16‚200‚000 = .2 = 20% 3. If the company follows a residual dividend policy‚ and maintains its 35% Debt level in its capital structure‚ and invests in the $12.0 Million capital budget in 2012‚ what would be the Residual Dividend level (in Dollars) in 2012? What would be this
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