francis fukuyama : names 3 sets of political institution that are need to built " a society that is prosperous , democratic, secure, well governed. and expeiences low level of coruption" : a comptent state strong rule of low , and democratic accontability. give an explanation.
In: Economics
Can somebody show me how to figure out the ratios for company 1
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Income Statement Identify Rounding: millions or thousands |
Company #1 Ford |
Company #2 GM |
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For the year ended |
2018 |
2017 |
2018 |
2017 |
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Revenues |
148,294,000 |
145,653,000 |
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COGS |
136,269,000 |
131,321,000 |
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Net Income |
3,695,000 |
7,757,000 |
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Balance Sheet Identify Rounding: millions or thousands |
Company #1 |
Company #2 |
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For the year ended |
2018 |
2017 |
2018 |
2017 |
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Total Assets |
256,540,000 |
$258,496,000 |
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Current Liabilities |
95,569,000 |
94,600,000 |
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Long-term debt |
102,666,000 |
100,720,000 |
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Other long-term liabilities |
25,526,600 |
24,185,000 |
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Stockholders’ Equity |
256,540,000 |
258,496,000 |
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Ratios |
Company #1 |
Company #2 |
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Year |
2018 |
2017 |
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In: Accounting
Astronomy Mysteries Today
1.what’s dark matter? Why do astronomers believe it exists?
2. what’s dark matter? Why do astronomers believe it exists?
3. What’s a black hole? What’s the difference between stellar balck hoiles and galaxy black holes? Why is it black?
4. People ask “who” made the original mass that expanded in the Big Bang. What is one natural, as contrasted with supernatural, explanation for how the world began?
5. What may have been the first particles formed… before protons and neutrons, before atoms, before elements, before molecules?
In: Physics
You are considering investing in Annie’s Eatery. You have been able to locate the following information on the firm: Total assets are $40 million, accounts receivable are $6.0 million, ACP is 30 days, net income is $4.75 million, debt-to-equity is 1.5 times, and dividend payout ratio is 45 percent. All sales are on credit. Annie’s is considering loosening its credit policy such that ACP will increase to 35 days. The change is expected to increase credit sales by 5 percent. Any change in accounts receivable will be offset with a change in debt. No other balance sheet changes are expected. Annie’s profit margin and dividend payout ratio will remain unchanged. Use the DuPont equation to determine how this change in accounts receivable policy will affect Annie’s sustainable growth rate.
In: Accounting
1. The politician wants to allocate spending so that hospitals may purchase new and expensive cancer detection machines. At the dedication he says ‘spending this money will be worth it if this policy saves even one life”. Having taken an economics class, you roll your eyes at the political gibberish. Explain why, from the economic perspective, the politician is spouting gibberish.
I was told I need to provide an answer that focusses more on economic logic and perspective and discusses marginal costs and benefits more.
2. Given the following terms affecting the supply and demand for good ‘x’: income, resource costs, wages, technology, expected income, Ps, Pc, Px, taxes, number of sellers, productivity, tastes and preferences:
a) Write out the Demand Relationship. Note the slope and shift terms. Identify (write out) the Demand Curve from the Relationship.
b) Write out the Supply Relationship. Note the slope and shift terms. Identify (write out) the Supply Curve from the Relationship.
In: Economics
A tau protein is being studied. It is believed to have a mass between 55,000 and 62,000 g/mol. You have been given the task of determining its actual molecular mass. If you assume a mass of 58,500 g/mol, and were to dissolve 5.00mg in 1.00mL water, calculate the freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, the vapor pressure change (from 23.76 Torr at 25C), the osmotic pressure, and the height of a column of water corresponding to this osmotic pressure. Which method would you use to experimentally determine the molecular mass of this polymer. Why?
In: Chemistry
question 2
An atom with a partial negative charge is called a(n) ___
Group of answer choices
ion
electronegative atom
cation
electropositive atom
anion
Question 3
A chemical reaction in which bonds are broken is associated with
Group of answer choices
a release of energy
the consumption of energy
a synthesis
forming a larger molecule
both 1 and 3 are correct
all of the above are correct
Question 4
A ___ reaction involves bond formation
Group of answer choices
synthesis
catabolic
decomposition
anabolic
answers 1 and 4 are correct
answers 2 and 3 are correct
Question 5
True or false. Covalent bonds are more common than ionic bonds
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 6
Select the statement that is most correct regarding chemical bonds
Group of answer choices
Covalent bonding involves the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to another
Polar ionic are stronger than non-polar ionic bonds
Hydrogen bonds are very weak and often involve water
Ionic bonds involve sharing of electrons between two atoms
Question 7
Typically, nitrogen atoms are composed of seven electrons, seven protons, and seven neutrons. An isotope of nitrogen could:
Group of answer choices
be positively charged
be negatively charged
have more than seven electrons and more than seven protons
have more than seven neutrons
have more than seven each of electrons, protons, and neutrons
Question 8
A proteoglycan is:
Group of answer choices
a carbohydrate and protein compound
a lipid with carbohydrates attached
a single stranded nucleic acid
part of the cytoskeleton
Question 9
A triglyceride:
Group of answer choices
consists of fatty acids and glycerol
does not dissolve in water
plays a role in storage of energy
is a type of fat
all are correct
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Question 10
Not all proteins have a __ structure
a)Group of answer choices
b)tertiary
c)quaternary
d)secondary
e)primary
In: Anatomy and Physiology
One of the first steps in comparing the DNA is obtaining DNA from all of the sources and using a specific enzyme to clip the DNA at different sites. What is this class of enzymes that would complete this to compare DNA from different organisms
In: Biology
You are going to value Lauryn’s Doll Co. using the FCF model. After consulting various sources, you find that Lauryn's has a reported equity beta of 1.5, a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.6, and a tax rate of 30 percent. Assume a risk-free rate of 5 percent and a market risk premium of 9 percent. Lauryn’s Doll Co. had EBIT last year of $48 million, which is net of a depreciation expense of $4.8 million. In addition, Lauryn's made $5.5 million in capital expenditures and increased net working capital by $1.8 million. Assume the FCF is expected to grow at a rate of 3 percent into perpetuity. What is the value of the firm?
Firm Value: Millions.
In: Finance
Discuss the S&P 500 Index including what is it composed of, what uses can it have, and how might you use it to evaluate stocks in a portfolio.
In: Accounting
Describe the implementation of the multiply instruction in the hypothetical machine designed by Wilkes. Use a narrative and a flowchart.
In: Computer Science
Java Programming
Task #1 Extending the BankAccount Class
Copy the files AccountDriver.java (Code Listing 10.1) and BankAccount.java(Code Listing 10.2) from the Student CD or as directed by your instructor.BankAccount.java is complete and will not need to be modified.
Create a new class called CheckingAccount that extends BankAccount.
It should contain a static constant FEE that represents the cost of clearing one
check. Set it equal to 15 cents.
Write a constructor that takes a name and an initial amount as parameters. It
should call the constructor for the superclass. It should initializeaccountNumber to be the current value in accountNumber concatenated with –10 (All checking accounts at this bank are identified by the extension –10). There can be only one checking account for each account number. Remember since accountNumber is a private member in BankAccount, it must be changed through a mutator method.
Write a new instance method, withdraw, that overrides the withdraw method in the superclass. This method should take the amount to withdraw, add to it the fee for check clearing, and call the withdraw method from the superclass. Remember that to override the method, it must have the same method heading. Notice that the withdraw method from the superclass returns true or falsedepending if it was able to complete the withdrawal or not. The method that overrides it must also return the same true or false that was returned from the call to the withdraw method from the superclass.
Compile and debug this class.
Task #2 Creating a Second Subclass
Create a new class called SavingsAccount that extends BankAccount.
It should contain an instance variable called rate that represents the annual
interest rate. Set it equal to 2.5%.
It should also have an instance variable called savingsNumber, initialized to 0.
In this bank, you have one account number, but can have several savings accounts with that same number. Each individual savings account is identified by the number following a dash. For example, 100001-0 is the first savings account you open, 100001-1 would be another savings account that is still part of your same account. This is so that you can keep some funds separate from the others, like a Christmas club account.
An instance variable called accountNumber, that will hide theaccountNumber from the superclass, should also be in this class.
Write a constructor that takes a name and an initial balance as parameters and calls the constructor for the superclass. It should initialize accountNumber to be the current value in the superclass accountNumber (the hidden instance variable) concatenated with a hyphen and then the savingsNumber.
Write a method called postInterest that has no parameters and returns no value. This method will calculate one month's worth of interest on the balance and deposit it into the account.
Write a method that overrides the getAccountNumber method in the superclass.
Write a copy constructor that creates another savings account for the same person. It should take the original savings account and an initial balance as parameters. It should call the copy constructor of the superclass, and assign thesavingsNumber to be one more than the savingsNumber of the original savings account. It should assign the accountNumber to be theaccountNumber of the superclass concatenated with the hyphen and thesavingsNumber of the new account.
Compile and debug this class.
Use the AccountDriver class to test out your classes. If you named and
created your classes and methods correctly, it should not have any difficulties. If you have errors, do not edit the AccountDriver class. You must make your classes work with this program.
Running the program should give the following output:
Account Number 100001-10 belonging to Benjamin Franklin Initial balance = $1000.00 After deposit of $500.00, balance = $1500.00 After withdrawal of $1000.00, balance = $499.85
Account Number 100002-0 belonging to William Shakespeare Initial balance = $400.00 After deposit of $500.00, balance = $900.00 Insufficient funds to withdraw $1000.00, balance = $900.00 After monthly interest has been posted, balance = $901.88
Account Number 100002-1 belonging to William Shakespeare Initial balance = $5.00 After deposit of $500.00, balance = $505.00 Insufficient funds to withdraw $1000.00, balance = $505.00
Account Number 100003-10 belonging to Isaac Newton
Code Listing 10.1 (AccountDriver.java)
/** This program demonstrates the BankAccount and derived classes.
*/
public class AccountDriver
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
double put_in = 500;
double take_out = 1000;
String money;
String money_in;
String money_out;
boolean completed;
// Test the CheckingAccount class.
CheckingAccount myCheckingAccount =
new CheckingAccount("Benjamin Franklin", 1000);
System.out.println("Account Number " +
myCheckingAccount.
getAccountNumber() +
" belonging to " +
myCheckingAccount.getOwner());
money = String.format("%.2f",
myCheckingAccount.
getBalance());
System.out.println("Initial balance = $" + money);
myCheckingAccount.deposit(put_in);
money_in = String.format("%.2f", put_in);
money = String.format("%.2f",
myCheckingAccount.
getBalance());
System.out.println("After deposit of $" +
money_in + ", balance = $" +
money);
completed = myCheckingAccount.withdraw(take_out);
money_out = String.format("%.2f", take_out);
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money = String.format("%.2f",
myCheckingAccount.
getBalance());
if (completed)
{
System.out.println("After withdrawal of $" +
money_out + ", balance = $" +
money);
} else {
System.out.println("Insuffient funds to " +
"withdraw $" + money_out +
", balance = $" + money);
} System.out.println();
// Test the SavingsAccount class. SavingsAccount yourAccount =
new SavingsAccount("William Shakespeare", 400);
System.out.println("Account Number " +
yourAccount.getAccountNumber() +
" belonging to " +
yourAccount.getOwner());
money = String.format("%.2f",
yourAccount.getBalance());
System.out.println("Initial balance = $" + money);
yourAccount.deposit(put_in);
money_in = String.format("%.2f", put_in);
money = String.format("%.2f",
yourAccount.getBalance());
System.out.println("After deposit of $" +
money_in + ", balance = $" +
money); completed = yourAccount.withdraw(take_out);
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money_out = String.format("%.2f", take_out);
money = String.format("%.2f",
yourAccount.getBalance());
if (completed)
{
System.out.println("After withdrawal of $" +
money_out + ", balance = $" +
money);
} else {
System.out.println("Insuffient funds " +
"to withdraw $" + money_out +
", balance = $" + money);
}
yourAccount.postInterest();
money = String.format("%.2f",
yourAccount.getBalance());
System.out.println("After monthly interest " +
"has been posted, " +
"balance = $" + money); System.out.println();
// Test the copy constructor of the // SavingsAccount class. SavingsAccount secondAccount =
new SavingsAccount(yourAccount, 5);
System.out.println("Account Number " +
secondAccount.
getAccountNumber() +
" belonging to " +
secondAccount.getOwner());
money = String.format("%.2f",
secondAccount.getBalance());
System.out.println("Initial balance = $" + money);
secondAccount.deposit(put_in);
} }
money_in = String.format("%.2f", put_in);
money = String.format("%.2f",
secondAccount.getBalance());
System.out.println("After deposit of $" + money_in +
", balance = $" + money);
secondAccount.withdraw(take_out);
money_out = String.format("%.2f", take_out);
money = String.format("%.2f",
secondAccount.getBalance());
if (completed)
{
System.out.println("After withdrawal of $" +
money_out + ", balance = $" +
money);
} else {
System.out.println("Insuffient funds " +
"to withdraw $" + money_out +
", balance = $" + money);
} System.out.println();
// Test to make sure new accounts are // numbered correctly. CheckingAccount yourCheckingAccount =
new CheckingAccount("Issac Newton", 5000);
System.out.println("Account Number " +
yourCheckingAccount.
getAccountNumber() +
" belonging to " + yourCheckingAccount.getOwner());
Code Listing 10.2 (BankAccount.java)
/** The BankAccount class is an abstract class that holds general data about a bank account. Classes representing specific types of bank accounts should inherit from this class.
*/
public abstract class BankAccount
{
// Class variable so that each account // has a unique number protected static int numberOfAccounts = 100001;
// Current balance in the account private double balance;
// Name on the account private String owner;
// Number bank uses to identify account private String accountNumber;
/**
Default constructor
*/
public BankAccount()
{
balance = 0;
accountNumber = numberOfAccounts + "";
numberOfAccounts++;
}
/** Standard constructor @param name The owner of the account. @param amount The beginning balance.
*/
public BankAccount(String name, double amount)
{
owner = name; balance = amount; accountNumber = numberOfAccounts + ""; numberOfAccounts++;
}
/** Copy constructor creates another account for the same owner. @param oldAccount The account with information
to copy. @param amount The beginning balance of the
new account.
*/
public BankAccount(BankAccount oldAccount,
double amount)
{
owner = oldAccount.owner;
balance = amount;
accountNumber = oldAccount.accountNumber;
}
/** Allows you to add money to the account. @param amount The amount to deposit in the account.
*/
public void deposit(double amount)
{
balance = balance + amount; }
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/** Allows you to remove money from the account if enough money is available, returns true if the transaction was completed, returns false if there was not enough money. @param amount The amount to withdraw from
the account. @return True if there was sufficient funds to
complete the transaction, false otherwise.
*/
public boolean withdraw(double amount)
{
boolean completed = true;
if (amount <= balance)
{
balance = balance - amount; }
else {
completed = false; }
return completed; }
/** Accessor method to balance @return The balance of the account.
*/
public double getBalance()
{
return balance; }
/** accessor method to owner @return The owner of the account.
*/
public String getOwner()
{
return owner; }
/** Accessor method to account number @return The account number.
*/
public String getAccountNumber()
{
return accountNumber; }
/**
Mutator method to change the balance
@param newBalance The new balance for the account.
*/
public void setBalance(double newBalance)
{
balance = newBalance; }
/**
Mutator method to change the account number
@param newAccountNumber The new account number.
*/
public void setAccountNumber(String newAccountNumber)
{
accountNumber = newAccountNumber; }
}
In: Computer Science
Please explain how the proportions for two populations are used in hypotheses testing about two population proportions. Please give an example.
In: Math
Write about Oracle product of Database product. your findings should include
Usage, new server versions, Advantages, Disadvantage ,components Server and workstations, Physical structure Logical structure, Portability, Backup Recovery Performance and References
In: Computer Science
Serial Problem Business Solutions LO P1, P2, P3, P4, P5
After the success of the company’s first two months, Santana Rey continues to operate Business Solutions. The November 30, 2017, unadjusted trial balance of Business Solutions (reflecting its transactions for October and November of 2017) follows.
| No. | Account Title | Debit | Credit | |||
| 101 | Cash | $ | 39,264 | |||
| 106 | Accounts receivable | 13,418 | ||||
| 126 | Computer supplies | 2,645 | ||||
| 128 | Prepaid insurance | 2,040 | ||||
| 131 | Prepaid rent | 2,920 | ||||
| 163 | Office equipment | 8,100 | ||||
| 164 | Accumulated depreciation—Office equipment | $ | 0 | |||
| 167 | Computer equipment | 23,200 | ||||
| 168 | Accumulated depreciation—Computer equipment | 0 | ||||
| 201 | Accounts payable | 0 | ||||
| 210 | Wages payable | 0 | ||||
| 236 | Unearned computer services revenue | 0 | ||||
| 307 | Common stock | 66,000 | ||||
| 318 | Retained earnings | 0 | ||||
| 319 | Dividends | 6,100 | ||||
| 403 | Computer services revenue | 37,474 | ||||
| 612 | Depreciation expense—Office equipment | 0 | ||||
| 613 | Depreciation expense—Computer equipment | 0 | ||||
| 623 | Wages expense | 2,450 | ||||
| 637 | Insurance expense | 0 | ||||
| 640 | Rent expense | 0 | ||||
| 652 | Computer supplies expense | 0 | ||||
| 655 | Advertising expense | 1,638 | ||||
| 676 | Mileage expense | 664 | ||||
| 677 | Miscellaneous expenses | 250 | ||||
| 684 | Repairs expense—Computer | 785 | ||||
| Totals | $ | 103,474 | $ | 103,474 | ||
Business Solutions had the following transactions and events in December 2017.
| Dec. | 2 | Paid $960 cash to Hillside Mall for Business Solutions’ share of mall advertising costs. | |
| 3 | Paid $430 cash for minor repairs to the company’s computer. | ||
| 4 | Received $4,750 cash from Alex’s Engineering Co. for the receivable from November. | ||
| 10 | Paid cash to Lyn Addie for six days of work at the rate of $120 per day. | ||
| 14 | Notified by Alex’s Engineering Co. that Business Solutions’ bid of $7,500 on a proposed project has been accepted. Alex’s paid a $2,100 cash advance to Business Solutions. | ||
| 15 | Purchased $1,500 of computer supplies on credit from Harris Office Products. | ||
| 16 | Sent a reminder to Gomez Co. to pay the fee for services recorded on November 8. | ||
| 20 | Completed a project for Liu Corporation and received $6,425 cash. | ||
| 22–26 | Took the week off for the holidays. | ||
| 28 | Received $3,600 cash from Gomez Co. on its receivable. | ||
| 29 | Reimbursed S. Rey for business automobile mileage (600 miles at $0.25 per mile). | ||
| 31 | The company paid $1,300 cash in dividends. | ||
The following additional facts are collected for use in making adjusting entries prior to preparing financial statements for the company’s first three months:
Required:
5. Prepare a statement of retained earnings for
the three months ended December 31, 2017.
6. Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31,
2017.
7. Record and post the necessary closing entries
as of December 31, 2017.
8. Prepare a post-closing trial balance as of
December 31, 2017.
In: Accounting