P17-1. (Debt Securities) 2 Presented below is an amortization schedule related to Spangler Company’s 5-year‚ $100‚000 bond with a 7% interest rate and a 5% yield‚ purchased on December 31‚ 2012‚ for $108‚660. Date Cash Received Interest Revenue Bond Premium Amortization Carrying Amount of Bonds 12/31/12 $108‚660 12/31/13 $7‚000 $5‚433 $1‚567 107‚093 12/31/14 7‚000 5‚354 1‚646 105‚447 12/31/15 7‚000 5‚272 1‚728 103‚719 12/31/16 7‚000 5‚186 1‚814 101‚905 12/31/17
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payments remaining F = 1000. Since we are not given the maturity value‚ we can assume that it is the same as the par value. So‚ C = 1000. r = .08 i = .09 n = 12 The bond price is 1000*.08 * (1 - 1.09^-12)/.09 + 1000*1.09^-12 = $928.39 5-2 YTM for Annual Payments Wilson Wonders’s bonds have 12 years remaining to maturity. Interest is paid annu- ally‚ the bonds have a $1‚000 par value‚ and the coupon interest rate is 10%. The bonds sell at a price of $850. What is their yield to maturity
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using in a job like this one. 2. Based on my skills O*Net did not select the same occupation I did previously but the program did suggest careers I have already been a part of. I have several years’ experience in bookkeeping‚ administrative‚ first line supervisors‚ and some human resources. Being that my current degree program is concentrated in human resources it is good to know that I have the skills deemed necessary by O*Net to work in a human resources position. 3. Working as a human resources
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to the right side of the equation. x2 – 2x – 13 = 0 x2 – 2x = 13 2.) “Multiply each term in the equation by four times the coefficient of the x2 term.”: x2 – 2x = 13 4x2 – 8x = 52 3.) “Square the coefficient of the original x term and add it to both sides of the equation.”: 4x2 – 8x = 52 4x2 – 8x + 4 = 52 + 4 4x2 – 8x + 4 = 56 4.) “Take the square root of both sides.”: 4x2 – 8x + 4 = 56 2x – 2 = +/- √56 5.) “Set the left side of the equation equal to the positive
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is the table for the financial ratios for Lithia Motors‚ According to the website (Morning Star‚ 2014). 31-Dec-13 31-Dec-12 31-Dec-11 A. Liquidity Ratios: 1. Current ratio = Current Assets/ Current Liabilities 1.24 times 1.29 times 1.42 times 2. Quick Ratio = Quick Assets/ Current Liabilities 0.26 times 0.29 times 0.31 times B. Leverage Ratios: 1. Debt Ratio = Debt/ Total Assets 69.00% 71.32% 67.97%
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E5-2 (Classification of Balance Sheet Accounts) Presented below are the captions of Nikos Company’s balance sheet. (a) Current assets. (b) Investments. (c) Property‚ plant‚ and equipment. (d) Intangible assets. (e) Other assets. (f) Current liabilities. (g) Non-current liabilities. (h) Capital stock. (i) Additional paid-in capital. (j) Retained earnings. Indicate by letter where each of the following items would be classified. 1. Preferred stock. H 2. Goodwill. D 3. Salaries and wages
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doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/103685. Epstein‚ R.‚ Street‚ R.L. (20110. The Values and Value of Patient-Centered Care. Annals of Family Medicine‚ 9 (2)100-103. doi:10.1370/afm.1239 Bertakis‚ K.‚ Azari‚ R. (2010). Patient Centered- Care is Associated with Decreased health care utilization. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine‚ 24 (3) 22-239. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2011.03.100170
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Research Critique‚ Part 2 Grand Canyon University Introduction to Nursing Research NRS 433V 2012 Research Critique‚ Part 2 This research critique is an article called Comparison of suture types in the closure of scalp wounds written by Joseph Bonham and published in Emergency Nurse. In the emergency room two different types of sutures permanent and non permanent sutures are used as well as glue for lacerations. Scalp wounds are difficult as pressure to wound as well as the hair of the scalp
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WORKSHEET – UNIT 2 Task 1 - Write 5 examples of each of the following: Countable noun Dog Cat Animal Man Person Uncountable noun Music Art Love Happiness Advice Adjective Average Boiling Broad Ancient Brief Adverb Also Amazingly Always Ahead Angrily Preposition Past About Off Save With Verb Unite twist Untidy Rush Whirl Pronoun He Her Me Your They Infinitive (to + Infinitive) To sleep To eat To wash To love To hate
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3. Given the following data: Job M1 M2 (processing times at machine 1 and 2) A 9 12 B 13 9 C 8 20 D 11 7 E 16 18 F 18 22 G 14 13 What is the minimum makespan? Answer: In order to find the minimum makespan for the two macines we can apply Johnson’sRule: Step 1: Look at the processing
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