Negotiate 2 bank credits:
one for intermediate trade with the USA (Import of iPhones 7) and
second – for the construction of the iPhone plant in Kyiv.
Suggest your terms and conditions: (sum, currency, duration, interest rate, procedure of drawing and reimbursement, collateral – if any etc.)
In: Finance
1. An electron at a museum travels at 0.99998c down a 3.2km long tunnel find γ first
a. How long will the trip take according to a clock in the control room?
b. How long will the trip take according to the electron’s internal clock?
c. What is the trip distance according to the electron?
please answer all parts of the question and make writing legible thank you
In: Physics
A tiny ball (mass = 0.043 kg) carries a charge of -18.4
In: Physics
In: Biology
A 9.15-L container holds a mixture of two gases at 27 °C. The partial pressures of gas A and gas B, respectively, are 0.214 atm and 0.618 atm. If 0.210 mol of a third gas is added with no change in volume or temperature, what will the total pressure become?
In: Chemistry
Neil Corporation has three projects under consideration. The cash flows for each of them are shown in the following table:
|
Project A |
Project B |
Project C |
|||
| Initial investment
(CF 0CF0) |
$40,000 |
$40,000 |
$40,000 |
||
| Year
(t) |
Cash inflows | ||||
|
1 |
$14,000 |
$6,000 |
$22,000 |
||
|
2 |
$14,000 |
$10,000 |
$18,000 |
||
|
3 |
$14,000 |
$14,000 |
$14,000 |
||
|
4 |
$14,000 |
$18,000 |
$10,000 |
||
|
5 |
$14,000 |
$22,000 |
$6,000 |
||
The firm has a cost of capital of 16%.
a. Calculate each project's payback period.
Which project is preferred according to this method?
b. Calculate each project's net present value (NPV).
Which project is preferred according to this method?
In: Accounting
10. One of the major U.S. tire makers wishes to review its warranty for their rainmaker tire. The warranty is for 40,000 miles. The distribution of tire wear is normally distributed with a population standard deviation of 15,000 miles. The tire company believes that the tire actually lasts more than 40,000 miles. A sample of 49 tires revealed that the mean number of miles is 45,000 miles. If we test the hypothesis with a 0.05 significance level, what is the probability of a Type II error if the actual true tire mileage is 45,000 miles? Seleccione una: A. Type II error = 0.4524 B. Type II error = 0.2549 C. Type II error = 0.2451 D. Type II error = 0.4925
In: Math
Susan Summers wants to buy a house for $320,000 in 5 years. She wants to put
20% down and apply for 30-year fixed mortgage to finance the rest. Mortgage
interest rate is 4%, annual property tax is 0. 9% of house value and homeowners
insurance is $100 per month. Assume expected rate of return on her savings is
2%. Expected inflation rate is 3%.
1. Calculate monthly mortgage payment.
2. Calculate housing expenses (front-end) ratio.
3. Calculate total debt-to-income (back-end) ratio.
4. Based on your calculation, can she afford the $320,000 house?
5. Calculate how much she needs to set aside every month to save enough
for down payment in 5 years.
6. Calculate how long it takes to save enough for down payments if she
saves $200 each month?
In: Finance
Can the number and type of defects be varied and controlled? How? Explain the exponential variation of the concentration of defects with temperature. Explain each term of the equation in terms of their physical significance
In: Chemistry
What is the Sweezy oligopoly market structure: a. Identify the optimal price and output to maximize profits.
b. Why is the price sticky?
c. Identify the cost of each firm?
In: Economics
A cue ball traveling at 0.60 m/s hits the stationary 8-ball, which moves off with a speed of 0.20 m/s at an angle of 33° relative to the cue ball's initial direction. Assuming that the balls have equal masses and the collision is inelastic, what will be the speed of the cue ball?
An explosion breaks an object initially at rest into two pieces, one of which has 1.2 times the mass of the other. If 7600 J of kinetic energy were released in the explosion, how much kinetic energy did the heavier piece acquire?
In: Physics
Kirkland's Inc.
1. Describe the core competencies of the organization, and explain how these are or are not different from their competitors.
2. Provide an overview of the financial situation. Describe the cost structure of the organization and compare it to its competitors. Select several strategically significant financial ratios for your organization. Explain specifically why each is of strategic relevance. To what extent will the financial situation of the organization help or hinder its ability to maintain what it is currently doing. What does the financial situation of the organization suggest about its capacity to undertake new strategies?
3. Identify and describe 5-8 of the major strengths of the organization. Identify and describe 5-8 of the major weaknesses of the organization.
In: Operations Management
Frank spends a total of $2500 per month on rent for his apartment: he spends $1250 of his own money and . receive a cash reimbursement of $1250 from his employer. The employer is in the process of adopting a new policy that would provide him a lump sum transfer of $1250, which can be used for housing or other goods. Using a graph, demonstrate whether Frank would prefer the current program, the proposed program, or would be indifferent between the two.
In: Economics
1. A toy manufacturer uses approximately 32,000 silicon chips annually. The chips are used at a steady rate during the 240 days a year that the plant operates. Annual holding cost is $3 per chip, and ordering cost is $120. Determine the following:
a) The optimal order quantity (EOQ)
b) The number of workdays in an order cycle
2. Determine an A-B-C classification for the following items:
|
Item |
Unit Cost |
Usage |
|
K34 |
$10 |
200 |
|
K35 |
25 |
600 |
|
K36 |
36 |
150 |
|
M10 |
16 |
25 |
|
M20 |
20 |
80 |
|
Z45 |
80 |
200 |
|
F14 |
20 |
300 |
|
F95 |
30 |
800 |
|
F99 |
20 |
60 |
|
D45 |
10 |
550 |
|
D48 |
12 |
90 |
|
D52 |
15 |
110 |
|
D57 |
40 |
120 |
|
N08 |
30 |
40 |
|
P05 |
16 |
500 |
|
P09 |
10 |
30 |
In: Operations Management
Marvel Parts, Inc., manufactures auto accessories. One of the company’s products is a set of seat covers that can be adjusted to fit nearly any small car. The company has a standard cost system in use for all of its products. According to the standards that have been set for the seat covers, the factory should work 1,000 hours each month to produce 2,000 sets of covers. The standard costs associated with this level of production are:
| Total | Per Set of Covers |
||||
| Direct materials | $ | 41,400 | $ | 20.70 | |
| Direct labor | $ | 8,000 | 4.00 | ||
| Variable manufacturing overhead (based on direct labor-hours) | $ | 3,400 | 1.70 | ||
| $ | 26.40 | ||||
During August, the factory worked only 1,050 direct labor-hours and produced 2,400 sets of covers. The following actual costs were recorded during the month:
| Total | Per Set of Covers |
||||
| Direct materials (7,500 yards) | $ | 48,000 | $ | 20.00 | |
| Direct labor | $ | 10,080 | 4.20 | ||
| Variable manufacturing overhead | $ | 5,040 | 2.10 | ||
| $ | 26.30 | ||||
At standard, each set of covers should require 3.0 yards of material. All of the materials purchased during the month were used in production.
Required:
1. Compute the materials price and quantity variances for August.
2. Compute the labor rate and efficiency variances for August.
3. Compute the variable overhead rate and efficiency variances for August.
(Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input all amounts as positive values.)
In: Accounting