QUESTION 3
On 1 January 2018, MM Bhd acquired a fast food franchise for RM300,000. The legal life of the franchise is seven (7) years while the economic useful life is six (6) years. On 31 December 2018, the franchise was revalued at RM340,000. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 at the end of year 2019, sale of fast food from the franchise is declining. Impairment test conducted showed that the fair value of the franchise was RM250,000. At this date the current trend of the outbreak indicates further sale declining in the next six (6) months. The company adopts the revaluation model to record the franchise.
The company also has legal title to a soft drink brand which was acquired on 1 January 2019 at RM350,000. The brand product is expected to generate cash inflow indefintitely. However, there is no active market available for this type of soft drink. On 31 December 2019, impairment test conducted showed the recoverable amount of the brand was RM310,000.
Financial year end for the company is 31 December.
REQUIRED:
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This is meant to be done in C. Write a program using putchar() and getchar() that reads characters form the keyboard and write to the screen. Every letter that is read should be written three times and followed by a newline. Any newline that is read should be disregarded. All other characters should just be copied to the screen.
I am stuck on this any help please?
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(a) For 2.92 moles of a monatomic ideal gas taken through the cycle in the figure, where V1 = 5.00V0 what is W/p0V0 as the gas goes from state a to state c along path abc? What is ΔEint/p0V0 in going (b) from b to c and (c) through one full cycle? What is ΔS in going (d) from b to c and (e) through one full cycle?
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Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equation.
A 0.457 mol sample of PCl5(g) is injected into an empty 4.85 L reaction vessel held at 250
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What is the meaning of the phrase “liberal arts”? Why is a liberal arts education valuable in the workplace?
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You are evaluating two different milling machines to replace your current aging machine. Machine A costs $256654, has a three-year life, and has pretax operating costs of $67338 per year. Machine B costs $432641, has a five-year life, and has pretax operating costs of $30018 per year. For both milling machines, use straight-line depreciation to zero over the project’s life and assume a salvage value of $44596. Your tax rate is 34 % and your discount rate is 10 %. What is the EAC for Machine A? (Round answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations)
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Consider the following premerger information about Firm A and Firm B:
Firm A Firm B
Total Earnings $3,150 $1,000
Shares Outstanding 1,500 300
Price per share $43 $47
Assume that Firm A acquires Firm B via exchange of stock price of $49 for each share of b's stock. Both A and B have no debt outstanding.
a) What will the earnings per share (EPS) of Firm A be after the merger?
b) What will Firm A's price per share be after the merger if the market incorrectly analyzes this reported earnings growth (that is, the price-earnings ratio does not change)?
c) What will the price earnings ratio of the post merger firm be if the market correctly analyzes the transaction?
d) If there are no synergy gains, what will the price of A be after the merger? What will the price-earnings ratio be? What does your answer for the share price tell you about the amount A bid for B? Was it too high? Too low? Explain?
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1) A system of particles is known to have a total kinetic energy of zero. What can you say about the total momentum of the system?
(2) A bowling ball and a Ping-Pong ball are rolling toward you with the same momentum. If you exert the same force to stop each one, which takes a longer time to bring to rest?
(3) A cannon sits on a stationary railroad flatcar with a total mass of 1000 kg. When a 10-kgcannonball is fired to the left at a speed of 50 m/s, what is the recoil speed of the flatcar?
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Calculate the pH for each of the following cases in
the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.160 M HClO(aq) with 0.160 M KOH(aq).
The ionization constant for HClO is 4.0×10^-8.
(a) before addition of any KOH
pH=
(b) after addition of 25.0 mL of KOH
pH=
(c) after addition of 40.0 mL of KOH
pH=
(d) after addition of 50.0 mL of KOH
pH=
(e) after addition of 60.0 mL of KOH
pH=
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The wavelength of a nonrelativistic electron is 1.900e-6 m. How fast is it moving? Express your answer as a fraction of the speed of light, c.
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A Jaguar XK8 convertible has an eight-cylinder engine. At the beginning of its compression stroke, one of the cylinders contains 491cm3 of air at atmospheric pressure (1.01
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You've packed a cube shaped cooler for the beach. Its 6 walls are made of 2 centimeter thick styrofoam and have lengths and heights of 40 centimeters each. If you were to fill it with 0 degree ice, how much ice would melt in 2.6 hours if the cooler was sitting in +35 C warm air. (use 0.035 for the k value of styrofoam and 334000 J/kg for the latent heat of fusion for ice.)
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One of the main functions of saliva is to buffer against acid from food and plaque, which contributes significantly to the formation of cavities. While there are several buffers in saliva, carbonic acid (H2CO3) has the highest concentration and has the greatest effect on pH.
(a) While the salivary concentration of carbonic acid stays at a fairly constant 1.3 mM, the level of bicarbonate (HCO3-) can vary with the rate that saliva flows from salivary glands. For low flow rates, the bicarbonate concentration is around 2 mM; for medium flow rates, it is 30 mM; and for high flow rates, around 60 mM. The pKa of carbonic acid at body temperature is 6.1. Assuming that the pH of Saliva is determined primarily by carbonic acid and bicarbonate, determine the pH of saliva for each of the three flow rates. The normal pH of saliva is about 6.3.
(b) The most prevalent bacterium in the mouth, streptococcus mutans, breaks down sugar and releases lactic acid (pKa = 3.86). If S. mutans has produced 10^-8 moles of lactic acid since your last swallow, what is the pH of your saliva? What would the pH be without the bicarbonate buffer? Assume that your mouth contains about 1 mL of saliva and that your saliva is flowing at a low rate.
(c) You take a drink of orange juice, and after you swallow, 0.5 mL remains in your mouth. What is the pH of your saliva if your mouth contains 1 mL of pure saliva, and if you model orange juice as 1.0 mM citric acid (pKa = 3.13; assume only one dissociation).
(d) Why do some toothpastes contain baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)?
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