On December 31, year 0, your company issued a 3-year $80,000 bond with 4% coupons payable...

On December 31, year 0, your company issued a 3-year $80,000 bond with 4% coupons payable annually. Proceeds were $78,900. On January 1, year 3, your company repurchased all of the outstanding 4% bonds. Provide the financial statement amounts under each scenario market discount rate applied to the bond at January 1, year 3.

Market discount rate at repurchase

Cash paid to repurchase bonds

Net Book value of bond on Jan. 1, year 3 (just after 2nd coupon payment)

Gain (+) or loss (-) on the repurchase

3.9%

4.5%

5.8%

In: Accounting

Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of -4q....

Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of -4q. Sphere B carries a charge of -5q. Sphere C carries no net charge. Spheres A and B are touched together and then separated. Sphere C is then touched to sphere A and separated from it. Last, sphere C is touched to sphere B and separated from it. For the following questions, express your answers in terms of q.

(a) How much charge ends up on sphere C?

(b) What is the total charge on the three spheres before they are allowed to touch each other?

(c) What is the total charge on the three spheres after they have touched?

Please answer all three parts if possible and show all steps. Thanks in advance!

In: Physics

The Tasty Sub Shop Case: A business entrepreneur uses simple linear regression analysis to predict the...

The Tasty Sub Shop Case: A business entrepreneur uses simple linear regression analysis to predict the yearly revenue for a potential restaurant site on the basis of the number of residents living near the site. The entrepreneur then uses the prediction to assess the profitability of the potential restaurant site. And The QHIC Case: The marketing department at Quality Home Improvement Center (QHIC) uses simple linear regression analysis to predict home upkeep expenditure on the basis of home value. Predictions of home upkeep expenditures are used to help determine which homes should be sent advertising brochures promoting QHIC’s products and services.

Discuss the difference in the type of prediction in both cases and provide rational of the reasons that these predictions were used.

Be sure to respond to the following:

a) What are the dependent and independent values for each case?

b) What are the r values related to the regression. What do these values tell you?

c) Do the independent measures chosen have face validity?

In: Math

1. Which of the following would cause the supply of steel to decrease?    a) a...


1. Which of the following would cause the supply of steel to decrease?
   a) a decrease in price per unit of steel
   b) a decrease in the wage rate of steel workers
   c) an increase in the number of steel producers
   d) a decrease in the expected future price of steel by sellers
   e) none of the above is correct

Use the following supply and demand schedule for Questions 2-3:

           P                
           ========================
           $10       50       46
           15       49       47
           20       48       48
           25       47       49
           30       46       50
           35       45       51
           40       44       52

2. What is the equilibrium price of this product?

   a) $10
   b) $20
   c) $30
   d) $40
   e) none of the above is correct

3. Suppose the government imposes a price ceiling of $10 per unit. Accordingly,

   a) there would be a surplus of 4 units.
   b) 46 units of this good would be purchased.
   c) 50 units of this good would be purchased.
   d) both a) and c) are correct
   e) none of the above is correct

4. Assume that carrots are a normal good. If consumer income declines at the same time    that    production costs for carrots decrease, then the equilibrium price will _____ and the    equilibrium quantity will _____.

   a) increase; be indeterminate
   b) be indeterminate; decrease
   c) increase; increase
   d) decrease; decrease
   e) decrease; be indeterminate

5. Assume the same situation as in Question 4. This time, however, economists anticipate that    the demand effect will be smaller than the supply effect. Accordingly, the equilibrium       price of carrots will _____ and the equilibrium quantity will _____.

   a) decrease; increase
   b) be indeterminate; decrease
   c) increase; decrease
   d) decrease; decrease
   e) decrease; be indeterminate

In: Economics

Problem 1: Define the following terms: Phishing Denial of service attack Distributed denial of service attack...

Problem 1: Define the following terms:

Phishing
Denial of service attack
Distributed denial of service attack
Cookie
Blockchain

In: Computer Science

Provide an example of a group that you have worked as part of (in school or...

Provide an example of a group that you have worked as part of (in school or work) that you felt succeeded. Why do you feel that was?

Provide an example of a group that you have worked as part of (in school or work) that you felt was not successful, either in its mission or for you personally. Provide details.

Write two well developed paragraphs of 150-200 words in response to these prompts by Wednesday. Respond to at least one other student's response by Sunday.

In: Accounting

Which individuals in the nation might gain from a tariff placed on imported textiles? Which might...

Which individuals in the nation might gain from a tariff placed on imported textiles? Which might lose?

In: Economics

Two 15-cm-diameter metal disks separated by a 0.59-mm-thick piece of Pyrex glass are charged to a...

Two 15-cm-diameter metal disks separated by a 0.59-mm-thick piece of Pyrex glass are charged to a potential difference of 1600 V .

A) What is the surface charge density on the disks?

η =   (in μC/m^2)

B) What is the surface charge density on the glass?

η (glass) = (in μC/m^2)

In: Physics

With the water in the tube at the level for the tube length L1 of the...

With the water in the tube at the level for the tube length L1 of the first resoance of the first tuning fork,

(a) would another tuning fork with a frequeny lower than that of the first tuning fork produce a resonance?

(b) would another tuning fork of some higher frequency produce a resonance?

(c) if your answer is es in either case, what would be the frequency of the other fork?

In: Physics

Review the below described Concentration strategies in the textbook. These are strategies that involve trying to...

Review the below described Concentration strategies in the textbook. These are strategies that involve trying to successfully compete only within a single industry. There are three concentration strategies:

  • Market penetration involves trying to gain additional share of a company’s existing markets using existing products. Often companies will rely on advertising to attract new customers with existing markets.
  • Market development involves taking existing products and trying to sell them within new markets. One way to reach a new market is to enter a new retail channel or geographic areas.
  • Product development involves creating new products to serve existing markets.

Select one of these and find an article that describes a company that has successfully used this strategy.   Identify the company and provide an analysis of what the company has done. Also, from your own learning from the class, assess what the company did to make this successful.

In: Economics

Consider the Bertrand duopoly model with differentiated products. Firm 1's demand function is q1 = 1/2-(P1-P2)/3,...

Consider the Bertrand duopoly model with differentiated products. Firm 1's demand function is q1 = 1/2-(P1-P2)/3, and Firm 2's demand function is q2 = 1/2 - (P2-P1)/3. Firms have identical marginal costs c>0. a) Derive firms' best replies and draw them. b) Compute the Bertrand equilibrium prices, quantities, and profits (show all the steps of the derivation)

In: Economics

In an Ampere


In an Ampere

In: Physics

8. A ball with radius 10 cm is held completely under water (density 1000 kg/m^3).   a)...

8. A ball with radius 10 cm is held completely under water (density 1000 kg/m^3).

  a) What is the buoyant force acting on the ball?

  b) If the ball has a mass of 100 g, how much force is required to hold it in place under water? In which direction must this force be applied?

In: Physics

Write a program that uses a structure to store the following inventory information in a Binary...

Write a program that uses a structure to store the following inventory information in a Binary file and access it using Random Access Method: Item description Quantity on hand Wholesale cost Retail cost Date added to inventory The program should have a menu that allows the user to perform the following tasks: Add new records to the file Display any record in the file Change any record in the file For exact menu option text please see the test cases below

In: Computer Science

1. Determine if hydrolysis occurs for each of the following ions. If it does, write the...

1. Determine if hydrolysis occurs for each of the following ions. If it does, write the reaction for it and determine the hydrolysis constant for each ion.

a) NO3- b) OCl- c) NH2NH3+ d) H2PO4- e) CH3NH3+

2. For each of the following ionic salts, indicate whether their aqueous solutions will be acidic, basic, or neutral.

a) Ba(NO2)2 b) Na2CO3 c) NH4ClO4 d) CH3NH3Cl e) KBr

In: Chemistry