In 500 words. Analyze a minimum of three aspects of Alzheimer’s you find most interesting. How does the Alzheimer’s affect modern world health? What are the implications of this disease to caregivers? Do you think there are ways to avoid getting Alzheimer’s? Do you think it is worth spending a large amount of time and money to seek out the cause of Alzheimer’s? Why or why not?
In: Nursing
Alcove Studio is a designer boutique that sells the most recent collections from top designers. Since it sells exclusive clothing, customers from all over the world are willing to pay exorbitant prices and place orders months in advance. Alcove studio’s goods are examples of-
1. Specialty goods
2. organizational goods
3. Impulse goods
4. convenience goods
In: Economics
.Ceramic hip replacements are very durable but can also be squeaky. The May 11, 2008 issue of the New York Times reported that in one study of randomly sampled 143 individuals who received ceramic hips beween 2003 and 2005, 10 of the hips developed squeaking. Calculate and interpret the 95% score CI for the true proportion of such hips that develop squeaking. (Include all 3 steps.)
In: Statistics and Probability
Suppose you paint your house this year, using $200 of paint bought this year and saving $900 in labor that would have been paid to a painting company. How much does GDP increase this year?
a. $900, since paint is considered a durable good.
b. $200.
c. 1,100, since your labor value is imputed.
d. $0, since this is do-it-yourself activity.
In: Economics
In: Economics
In: Economics
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The Torrey Pine Corporation’s purchases from suppliers in a quarter are equal to 60 percent of the next quarter’s forecast sales. The payables period is 60 days. Wages, taxes, and other expenses are 25 percent of sales, and interest and dividends are $85 per quarter. No capital expenditures are planned. |
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Projected quarterly sales are shown here: |
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | |||||||||
| Sales | $ | 2,190 | $ | 2,490 | $ | 2,190 | $ | 1,890 | ||||
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Sales for the first quarter of the following year are projected at $2,520. Calculate the company’s cash outlays by completing the following: (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) |
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In: Finance
The Torrey Pine Corporation’s purchases from suppliers in a quarter are equal to 75 percent of the next quarter’s forecast sales. The payables period is 60 days. Wages, taxes, and other expenses are 25 percent of sales, and interest and dividends are $75 per quarter. No capital expenditures are planned. Projected quarterly sales are shown here:
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | |||||||||
| Sales | $ | 2,250 | $ | 2,550 | $ | 2,250 | $ | 1,950 | ||||
Sales for the first quarter of the following year are projected at $2,580. Calculate the company’s cash outlays by completing the following: (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | |
| Payment of accounts | ||||
| Wages, Taxes, other expenses | ||||
| Long-term financing expenses (interest and dividends) | ||||
| Total |
In: Finance
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The Torrey Pine Corporation’s purchases from suppliers in a quarter are equal to 70 percent of the next quarter’s forecast sales. The payables period is 60 days. Wages, taxes, and other expenses are 15 percent of sales, and interest and dividends are $95 per quarter. No capital expenditures are planned. |
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Projected quarterly sales are shown here: |
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | |||||||||
| Sales | $ | 2,130 | $ | 2,430 | $ | 2,130 | $ | 1,830 | ||||
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Sales for the first quarter of the following year are projected at $2,460. Calculate the company’s cash outlays by completing the following: (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) |
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In: Finance
The Thunder Dan's Corporation's purchases from suppliers in a quarter are equal to 65 percent of the next quarter's forecasted sales. The payables period is 60 days. Beginning accounts payables is $200. Wages, taxes, and other expenses are 16 percent of sales, and interest and dividends are $60 per quarter. No capital expenditures are planned. Sales for the first quarter of the following year are projected at $720. The receivables period is 45 days. Beginning accounts receivables is $150. Initial cash balance is $70, the corporation requires a minimum cash balance of $50. The projected quarterly sales are: Q1, $690; Q2, $660; Q3 $590; Q4, $560. Based on the information, please construct the cash budget table for the following 4 quarters. Please indicate if the short term financing is needed.
In: Finance