FIN 370 Lab Study Guide - All Weeks - Additional Formula (Compound interest) to what amount will the following investments accumulate? a. $5‚000 invested for 10 years at 10 percent compounded annually 5000 x (1.10)^10 = 5000 x2.5937 =12968.5 b. $8‚000 invested for 7 years at 8 percent compounded annually 8000 x (1.08)^7 = 8000 x 1.7138 = 13710.59 c. $775 invested for 12 years at 12 percent compounded annually 775 x (1.12)^12 = 775 x3.8959 =3019.38 d. $21‚000 invested for 5 years at 5 percent
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY WEEK 1 1.5 Mile Run Circuit training 1 hour Hike – 3 hours WEEK 2 1.5 Mile Run Circuit training 1 hour Hike – 3 hours WEEK 3 1.5 Mile Run Circuit training 45 mins Hike – 3 hours WEEK 4 1.5 Mile Run Circuit training 45 mins Hike – 3 hours WEEK 5 1.5 Mile Run Circuit training 30 mins Hike – 3 hours WEEK 6 1.5 Mile Run Circuit training 30 mins Hike – 3 hours
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E6-5 (Computation of Present Value) Using the appropriate interest table‚ compute the present values of the periodic amounts‚ shown on page 344‚ due at the end of the designated periods. (a) $50‚000 receivable at the end of each period for 8 periods compounded at 12%. 50‚000* 4.9676= $248‚380 (b) $50‚000 payments to be made at the end of each period for 16 periods at 9%. 50‚000* 8.3126= $415‚630 (c) $50‚000 payable at the end of the seventh‚ eighth‚ ninth‚ and tenth periods at 12%. 50‚000*
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revolving credit? (0.5 points) a credit plan that imposes regular repayments and a predetermined spending limit 5. What is noninstallment credit? (0.5 points) a system of credit that is payable in one lump-sum amount by a specified date. 6. Name at least one section of a credit report. (0.5 points) Credit History Lesson 2 (3.0 points) 1. Name at least one of the steps in establishing credit. (0.5 points) Opening a bank account 2. Name at least one alternate option
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Homework Assignment: Week 1 Keller School of Management ACCT 573 Accounting Fraud Criminology and Ethics How can corporations ensure that their employees behave ethically? There are many things that a corporation can do to make sure that their associates are behaving in an ethic manner. Management must be ambitious and give enticements to work hard in the interests of stockholders and shareholders. Their behavior must also be analyzed to safeguard they do
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2-7 The PCAOB has responsibility for establishing auditing standards for public companies‚ while the Auditing Standards Board (ASB) of the AICPA establishes auditing standards for private companies. The ASB previously had responsibility for establishing auditing standards for both public and private companies. Existing auditing standards were adopted by the PCAOB as interim auditing standards for public company audits. 2-10 For the most part‚ generally accepted auditing standards are general rather
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Week 6 Case Analysis MKTG 301 1. Harris told Houston that he needed a couple of weeks to think about his proposal. How should Houston handle this? Harris is using what is called a time objection also known as stalling technique. In this particular case study Harris already has the need fulfilled by a different supplier and while they have had a few late deliveries Harris need to determine if it worth going through all of the work to get set up a new vendor. The time objection is often
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Chapter 6‚ Problem 1 1. Assume Yn =11‚600‚ t=0.2 and G=2610 (a) Compute the amount of taxes at natural real GDP The amount of taxes at the natural real GDP is .2 x 11600=2320 (b) Explain why there is a natural employment deficit. Compute the amount of the natural employment deficit in terms of both billions of dollars and as a percent of natural real GDP. Because based on the information in the question and answer to part A: 2320‚ we see that taxes(money coming in) is less than government
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Week 6 HSM 260 Due Day 7 Exercise 11.1 Followed by the family and child benefits being such a success in the previous seminars‚ the Advocates for Children agency is going to conduct another seminar. The agency is a private nonprofit agency. This seminar is going to be conducted in one day for the children and families within the area. The activities that will be conducted at the seminar will provide a profit to help support the agency. The seminar is planned to take place in a conference room
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Week 6 Case Study: A Perky Way to Productivity 1. It is important for employees to receive benefits that meet their needs. When employee needs are met they are happy‚ turnover rates may decrease‚ and employees complain less. Employees are more likely to do a better job because they feel appreciated and needed at work which boosts the workplace morale. HRM goals will be met in that employees will be doing a great job‚ which allows them maintain the effectiveness of the company. HRM’s goal is
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