TUGAS CORPORATE FINANCE 38. Calculating Loan Payments. You need a 30-years‚ fixed-rate mortgage to buy a new home for $250‚000. Your mortgage bank will lend you the money at a 6.8 percent APR for this 360-month loan. However‚ you can only afford monthly payments of $1‚200‚ so you offer to pay off any remaining loan balance at the end of the loan in the form of single balloon payment. How large will this balloon payment have to be for you to keep your monthly payments at $1‚200? 54. Calculating
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(a) For each perspective of the balanced scorecard‚ identify two goals (objectives) together with the corresponding performances measure for each goal which could be used by the company to assess whether the changes have been successful. Let’s define perspective a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view. The changes have been successful. 1. It made a strategic decision to withdraw the pay-tv-broadband-telephone package from the the market and‚ instead‚ offer
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Nine Steps of Accounting Cycle William Watkins XACC/280 March 6‚ 2012 Donna Adams Nine Steps of the Accounting Cycle Screen Shot 08 March 2012 [pic] The nine steps of the accounting cycle ae generally described as follows. These steps are designed to follow a logical sequence to record transactions and prepare financial statements‚ and begins with transaction analysis and ends with closing of the books. Step 1. Collect and analyze the transactions
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The company I chose to analyze is WorldCom. This company based in Mississippi had recognized that for several years it has been bloating or increasing their earnings through booking about $3.8 billion expenses as long-term investments rather than operating costs. They did that by posting operating expenses such as salaries and wages as long-term investments on the balance sheet while those costs should have been expensed and posted to the income statement. When they did that‚ they overstated assets
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Welcome to WritePoint‚ the automated review system that recognizes errors most commonly made by university students in academic essays. The system embeds comments into your paper and suggests possible changes in grammar and style. Please evaluate each comment carefully to ensure that the suggested change is appropriate for your paper‚ but remember that your instructor’s preferences for style and format prevail. You will also need to review your own citations and references since WritePoint capability
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University of Phoenix Name XACC/280 Week four checkpoint Date Checkpoint: Besides the general journal‚ there are four different special journals; the Sales Journal‚ the Cash Receipts Journal‚ the Purchases Journal‚ and the Cash Journal. The Sales Journal records all sales of merchandise on account‚ cash and credit sales not included. The advantage of the sales journal is that it is time saving and easy because not every transaction has to be singled out‚ total can be reported instead
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¡°off©\the©\books¡± production‚ while real GDP does not. e. none of the above. 10. Even a constant©\dollar measure of gross national product cannot fully reflect the well©\being of an economy because it cannot take into account: a. the value of only final goods and services. b. the value of changing inventories in the economy. c. new and improved goods and services in the economy. d. all of the above. 11. To measure GDP by using the income approach‚ we must add all incomes and: a. depreciation
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Chapter 3 Problem 3 Operating Activities: Net Income $5‚560 Depreciation $4‚268 Change in Working Capital $1‚397 Cash from Operating Activities $11‚225 Investing Activities: Increased in Fixed Assets ($6‚068) Cash from Investing Activities ($6‚068) Financing Activities: Decrease in Debt ($7‚655) Dividends Paid ($2‚900) New Stock Sold $4‚800 Cash from Financing Activities ($5‚755) Net Cash Flow ($598) Beginning Cash Flow $3‚245 Net Cash Flow ($598) Ending Cash $2‚647 Problem
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XACC/280 Final | Financial Analysis | Instructor: Zeno Gavales | Gracie Sandoval 2/24/2013 | To any company whether small or a large corporation‚ the financial analysis is very important in order for a successful business. This will determine if the company is healthy enough to invest or even to see where you are weak in the financial part of the business. It is the company’s responsibility to present accurate analysis of their financial reports. What I hope to present to you
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Financial Analysis By XACC 280 Professor University of Phoenix The objective of this paper is to compare the major players in the beverage/soft drink industry‚ Pepsi Co. & Coca Cola Co. This paper will give you sound information on which company to invest in as well as taking a deeper look at both companies over all. My analysis will be made based on the company’s income statements‚ horizontal‚ vertical analysis‚ balances sheets and financial
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