Question 4 [10]
Discuss the potential merits of housing subsidies granted by
government to poor households and
evaluate their economic impact using a diagram.
In: Economics
The following information is available from the accounting records of DeWitt Engineering Ltd. for the year ended June 30, 2021:
Fee discounts and allowances | $26,000 |
Fee revenue | 1,560,000 |
Interest revenue | 6,000 |
Other operating expenses | 590,000 |
Salaries expense | 750,000 |
Gain on fair value adjustments on equity investments | 31,000 |
Instructions
Prepare a combined Statement of Income and Comprehensive Income for
the year ended June 30, 2021. The company has a 30% income tax rate
and records gains and losses on equity investments as other
comprehensive income.
In: Accounting
1. A muon and an antimuon are moving in opposite directions with velocities of -0.6 c and 0.6 c, respectively. When they collide, they can annihilate each other and turn into two photons. Both muon and antimuon have a mass of 105.66 MeV/c2. What is the total energy before the collision?
2. What is the energy of each photon?
3. What is the wavelength of each photon?
In: Physics
HIPAA, Legal, and Regulatory Discussion
• Presents evidence from recent scholarly publications to address the impact of technology on nursing care related to:
- Patient privacy and HIPAA standards
-Healthcare regulations
- Legal guidelines on appropriate use of technology
please provide source or citation. Article cannot be more than 5 years old.
In: Nursing
If a friend told you she was starting a small business to sell handcrafted cat figurines and was creating a website, what guidance would you give her on developing a webpage that employed professional writing and communication standards. Write up your advice, with a rationale for your main points..
In: Operations Management
Fender Construction Company receives a contract to construct a building over a period of 3 years for a price of $700,000. The contract represents a single performance obligation that will be satisfied over time. Information relating to the performance of the contract is summarized as follows:
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Construction costs incurred during the year | $150,000 | $242,000 | $168,000 |
Estimated costs to complete | 350,000 | 168,000 | — |
Billings during the year | 120,000 | 250,000 | 330,000 |
Collections during the year | 100,000 | 260,000 | 340,000 |
Required:
1. | Prepare journal entries for all 3 years. |
2. | Assume that the contract represents a single performance obligation that will be satisfied at a point in time. Prepare journal entries for all 3 years. |
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3. | to record collections on account. |
4. | to record gross profit recognized. |
5. | to close out construction accounts in 2019. |
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3. | to record collections. |
4. | to recognize revenue at completion on 2019. |
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In: Accounting
Write a C++ program that solves a quadratic equation to find its roots. The roots of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 (where a is not zero) are given by the formula (–b ± sqrt(b2 – 4ac)) / 2a *Use #include for the use of sqrt. The value of the discriminant (b2 – 4ac) determines the nature of roots. If the value of the discriminant is zero, then the equation has a single real root. If the value of the discriminant is positive then the equation has two real roots. If the value of the discriminant is negative, then the equation has two complex roots. The program takes values of a, b, and c as input and outputs the roots. Be creative in how you output complex roots. Include a loop that allows the user to repeat this calculation for new input values until the user says she or he wants to end the program.
In: Computer Science
9..Consider the following data for a one-factor economy. All portfolios are well diversified.
Portfolio E(r) Beta
A 12% 1.2
F 6% 0.0
Suppose that another protfolio E is well diversified with a beta of 0.6 and expected return of 7%.
Construct an arbitrage strategy by investing $1 in the long position and $1 in the short position. What is the profit for the arbitrage strategy?
Your answer should be in dollars and accurate to the hundredth.
In: Finance
Find a press release or professional communication from a credible organization that could benefit from a revision. Revise the letter or release to make it more effective, using the information from this module. Explain all of your changes and the explanation for each. Include the original text in your submission.
In: Operations Management
Complete the function, MycountWords in C++, which will count the number of words in a string. We will have different word separators(such as newline(\n), spaces, special symbols(? | \ , . : ;) ) That will separate the words in the giving istringstream. Remember if a words is separated by a hyphen and followed by a new line, they're still one word. The function has an option to be sensitive to case and also avoid duplicates. for duplicates, this is a boolean value that checks whether a word is repeated or not if its set to true and sensitive case is if the word count is sensitive to case and differentiates two words based on their case. even though they have different cases, they are the same word hence duplicates.
complete this function based on the description above.
unsigned int MycountWords(istringstream & iss, bool Duplicate=false, bool SenstiveCase =false) {
}
In: Computer Science
The Paulson Company's year-end balance sheet is shown below. Its cost of common equity is 14%, its before-tax cost of debt is 9%, and its marginal tax rate is 40%. Assume that the firm's long-term debt sells at par value. The firm’s total debt, which is the sum of the company’s short-term debt and long-term debt, equals $1,103. The firm has 576 shares of common stock outstanding that sell for $4.00 per share.
Calculate Paulson's WACC using market-value weights. Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round your intermediate calculations.
Assets | Liabilities And Equity | |||
Cash | $ 120 | Accounts payable and accruals | $ 10 | |
Accounts receivable | 240 | Short-term debt | 43 | |
Inventories | 360 | Long-term debt | $1,060 | |
Plant and equipment, net | 2,160 | Common equity | 1,767 | |
Total assets | $2,880 | Total liabilities and equity | $2,880 |
In: Finance
Assume you are the marketing manager for a gym of your choice (e.g., Equinox, New York Sports Club, Crunch Fitness, Synergy, etc.).
Prepare a response for your Vice President on your suggested pricing strategy for your sports membership/services.
Be sure to include the following in your response:
In: Operations Management
How is ethics committees’ work important to the research in a healthcare setting?
How will this information have an impact toward future organizational direction?
250 word answer.
In: Nursing
Questions about logic.
Please Solve them ALL! (I have the right to ask the last question.)
Please write in a legible and annotated way, thank you.
Q1A)
Let P(x) be the statement “x can swim” and let Q(x) be the
statement “x can play the guitar.” Express each of these sentences
in terms of P(x), Q(x), quantifiers, and logical connectives. The
domain for quantifiers consists of all students in your
school.
a) No student in your school can swim or can play the guitar.
b) Every student in your school either can swim or can play the
guitar.
c) There is a student in your school who can swim and who play the
guitar.
d) There is a student in your school who can swim but who cannot
play the guitar.
Q1B)
Translate in two ways each of these statements into logical
expressions using predicates, quantifiers, and logical connectives.
First, let the domain consist of the students in your class and
second, let it consist of all people.
a) Everyone in your class has a computer.
b) Somebody in your class has seen a foreign movie.
c) There is a person in your class who cannot play the
guitar.
d) All students in your class can program.
e) Nobody in your class wants to have the flu.
In: Computer Science
UsePython (import numpy as np) use containers (Branching if statement, while loop, for loop, numpy Array)
Implement an algorithm to guess a random number that the computer generates. The random number must be an integer between 1 and 1000 (inclusive). For each unsuccessful attempt, the program must let the user know whether to deal with a higher number or more. low. There is no limit on the number of attempts, the game only ends when the user succeeds. The user starts the game with $ 1000 and for each unsuccessful attempt loses $ 100. If you repeat any number of those who had already entered, they lose $ 200 instead of $ 100. If you don't follow the immediate instruction, you lose $ 200 instead of $ 100 (for example, if the program says to try a higher number, but you enter a higher number low to the previous one). In each unsuccessful attempt the program must tell the user how much money he has left (the figure can be negative). If the user hits the number and still has money, the program should congratulate him and tell him how much he won. If the user hits the number and owes money, the program must “bully” him and charge him. If the user hits the number by closing at $ 0 (neither wins nor owes), the program must let them know. In your report present 4 "print screens" of the execution of your program that result in 4 different results and their respective desktop tests (note that this is a special case where you have to run the program before the desktop test as there is no way I can control the random number that will come out in each run).
In: Computer Science