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Daryll Enterprises forecasts the free cash flows (in millions) shown below. The weighted average cost of...

Daryll Enterprises forecasts the free cash flows (in millions) shown below. The weighted average cost of capital is 14.0%, and the FCFs are expected to continue growing at a 5.5% rate after Year 4. The company’s balance sheet shows $20 million of notes payable, $100 million of long-term debt, $60 million of preferred stock,$23 million of retained earnings, and $100 million of total common equity.

a. If the company has 15 million shares of stock outstanding, what is the best estimate of its price per share?

b. Based on the answer from (a), if the market price of the stock is observed to be $21 per share, should you long or short the stock?
Year 1 2 3 4
FCF $15 $25 $35 $45

a. Stock price= 233.356448/15=15.5571

b. We should short the stock.

Please solve and explain what formulas where used at each step! Thank you in advance!

In: Finance

As an inducement to enter a lease, Owl Co., a lessor, granted Fox, Inc., a lessee,...

As an inducement to enter a lease, Owl Co., a lessor, granted Fox, Inc., a lessee, twelve months of free rent under a four-year operating lease. The lease, effective on January 1, 2018, provides for monthly rental payments to begin January 1, 2019. Fox made the first rental payment on December 30, 2018. In its 2018 income statement, what rental revenue should Owl report?
One-fourth of the total cash to be received over the life of the lease.
One-third of the total cash to be received over the life of the lease.
Zero.
Cash received during 2016.



Owl Co. has 300,000 common shares, 60,000 common stock options, and 15,000 shares of $100, 4% cumulative preferred stock, all of which were outstanding during 2018. The stock options exercise price is $30 and the average market price is $40 during 2018. Also, Owl has net income of $600,000 and declared no dividends in 2018. What is Basic & Diluted EPS?
Basic EPS $1.80 & Diluted EPS $1.90
Basic EPS $1.80 & Diluted EPS $1.71
Basic EPS $2.00 & Diluted EPS $1.71
Basic EPS $2.00 & Diluted EPS $1.67

In: Finance

Please complete the 2019 Form 1040 (Stop after completing Line 12a), Schedule-1 and Schedule A for...

Please complete the 2019 Form 1040 (Stop after completing Line 12a),

Schedule-1 and Schedule A for the taxpayer: Julie Anderson is a single parent and lives with her dependent daughter Alice who is 17-years old. Julie is a project manager and her W-2 wage is $75,200. Julie's father passed away on April 14. She inherited cash of $50,000 from her father and his baseball card collection, valued at $2,000. Every year she also receives interest income from a trust fund, which does not invest in municipal bonds or other tax-exempt securities. She took the standard deduction on her 2018 federal tax return. Her 2019 filing status is head of household.

She also has the following items for 2019: Interest income from the trust fund……. $2,000

Ordinary dividend income.....................................................$500 (All the dividends are qualified for the 15% tax rate)

She also bought 50 shares Apple Inc. stock (AAPL) when the price was $100 per share. AAPL's market closing price for December 2019 is $250 per share.

During the year she went to Vegas and won $ 1,300 in a poker game. However, she lost $2,000 at other casinos.

She also provided the following information:

Illinois state income tax refund………….. $ 250

Federal income tax refund……………… $2,400

Child support from her ex-husband…….. $6,000

Alimony payment from her ex-husband. Their divorce was finalized on August 15, 2019…..$12,000

During the year she received $4,000 insurance payout from AFLAC due to a temporary disability. She bought the insurance policy herself.

In addition, she also provided the following information:

State income tax withheld from her paycheck…………………. .$ 3,200

Federal income tax withheld from her paycheck………………. $ 9,000

Social security tax paid as an employee............. $ 5,640

Home mortgage loan interest………………… $ 5,500

Real estate tax on her house………………… $ 4,000

Personal-use car loan interest……………….. $ 2,000

She also paid $2,000 of qualified student loan interest.

Ms. Anderson had a medical procedure and incurred qualified medical costs of $30,000. Her health insurance policy pays 80% of the medical cost and Julie paid the remaining 20% out of her own pocket.

Her car was completely damaged in hurricane Hana, a federally declared natural disaster. Before the disaster the car has a fair market value of $12,000. She bought the car for $25,000 when it was new.

PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION FROM ABOVE INFO

1. Form 1040 Line 1 _____ (W-2 wages, enter without comma or $)

2. Taxable interest on 1040 Line 2b _______

3. 1040 Line 3a _______

4. 1040 Line 3b ________

5. Schedule 1, Line 1 Taxable refunds (enter 0 if none) ______

6. Schedule 1, Line 8 Other income (enter 0 if none) ______

7. Schedule 1, Line 20 (Student loan interest) ______

8. Form 1040, Line 8b (Adjusted Gross Income) ______

9. Schedule A LIne 4 (Medical and Dental) ______

10. Schedule A Line 5a (State income tax paid) ______

11. Schedule A Line 5b (Real estate taxes) ____

12. Schedule A Line 7 _______

13. Schedule A LIne 10 (Interest you paid) ____

14. Schedule A Line 15 (Deductible Casualty Loss

15. Schedule-A Line 16 Other Itemized Deductions ____

16. Schedule-A Total Itemized Deductions _____

17. Form 1040 Line 9 (Standard or Itemized Deduction) _____

18. Taxable income _______

19. Total Tax (Form 1040 Line 12a) _______

In: Accounting

Air enters the compressor at 100 kPa, 300 K and is compressed to 1000 kPa. The...

Air enters the compressor at 100 kPa, 300 K and is compressed to 1000 kPa. The temperature at the inlet to the first turbine stage is 1400 K. The expansion takes place isentropically in two stages, with reheat to 1400 K between the stages at a constant pressure of 300 kPa. A regenerator having an effectiveness of 100% is also incorporated into the cycle. The turbine and the compressor each have am isentropic efficiency of 80%. Determine the following:

(a.) the thermal efficiency of the cycle

(b.) the back work ratio

(c) the net power developed

In: Mechanical Engineering

PER UNIT Inventory Quantity Cost Net Realizable Value(NRV) Class 1 Snowman A 50 100 120 Snowman...

PER UNIT

Inventory

Quantity

Cost

Net Realizable Value(NRV)

Class 1

Snowman A

50

100

120

Snowman B

30

150

140

Class 2

Sleigh A

120

90

100

Sleigh B

60

130

140

Sleigh C

40

200

150

Develop a table below to compute the amount of any adjustment that is required to inventory by individual type of item and by the class of inventory. Provide the journal entry for the adjustment first by the individual amount (direct method) and then by class (allowance method)

In: Accounting

A support beam, within an industrial building, is subjected to vibrations along its length; emanating from...

A support beam, within an industrial building, is subjected to vibrations along its length; emanating from two machines situated at opposite ends of the beam. The displacement caused by the vibrations can be modelled by the following equations,

?1 = 3.75 sin (100?? +2π/9)

?2 = 4.42 sin (100?? −2π/5)

a) when both machines are switched on how many seconds does it take for each machine to produce its maximum displacement?

b) at what time does each vibration first reach a displacement of -2mm?

In: Physics

Sandy Beeches, a 35-year-old accountant, presents to the office with complaints of nervousness, weakness and palpitations...

Sandy Beeches, a 35-year-old accountant, presents to the office with complaints of nervousness, weakness and palpitations for the past 6 months. Recently Sandy has noticed excessive sweating and wants to sleep with fewer blankets than her husband. Her weight has remained stable at 120 pounds but states “I have been eating twice as much as I did a year ago.” Sandy reports that her menstrual periods are irregular.

Physical assessment:   P=108 bpm, BP 132/64. Appears anxious; smooth, warm, moist skin and has a fine tremor.

  1. What do you suspect is Sandy’s diagnosis?   List the manifestations that helped you reach your conclusion.

  1. What laboratory tests do you anticipate may be ordered for Sandy? What results might you expect? (Be specific…)

The physician prescribes propylthiouracil (PTU) 100 mg orally 3 times daily.

  1. What labs are important to monitor prior to and during therapy with PTU?

  1. Explain the mechanism of action of propylthiouracil (PTU).

  1. Complete the first half of the medication template using propylthioruacil (PTU) as your prototype medication. BE SURE TO INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING HOW TO TAKE THIS MEDICATION AND LIST POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECTS THAT SANDY SHOULD REPORT TO THE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY WHILE TAKING PTU. (use the back if you need additional room!)

After several months of therapy on PTU, Sandy’s condition doesn’t improve, and she has a total thyroidectomy. Sandy begins thyroid replacement therapy with levothyroxine (Synthroid) 88 mcg orally daily.

  1. How will you monitor for the therapeutic effects (of levothyroxine)?

  1. Complete the second half of the medication template using levothyroxine (Synthroid) as your prototype medication. BE SURE TO INCLUDE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING HOW SANDY SHOULD TAKE THIS MEDICATION AND LIST THE POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECTS OF LEVOTHYROXINE.

Complete the System Disorder Active Learning Template on HYPOTHYROIDSM. In your paragraph, be sure to explain why Sandy was prescribed each type of thyroid medication, and why she had surgery.

REFERENCES

In: Nursing

1) Dividend is the rent charged for the use of money. Select one: True False 2)...

1) Dividend is the rent charged for the use of money. Select one: True False

2) Betty wants to accumulate $1 million by the end of 20 years by making equal annual year-end deposits over the next 20 years. Assuming Betty can earn 10 percent over this period, how much must she deposit at the end of each year? Select one: a. $17,460 b. $22,000 c. $18,560 d. $14,760

3) Total income includes all of the following except Select one: a. interest or dividends received. b. salary or wages. c. capital gains realized. d. inheritances.

4) If you were to receive $100 000 from a corporation, the most tax-efficient way to receive it would be as Select one: a. interest. b. dividends. c. salary. d. capital gains.

5) If both a husband and a wife are employed full time, their consumption behaviour Select one: a. is usually higher. b. is unlikely to be affected. c. will decrease as they age. d. tends to decrease.

6) What is a good way to determine the accuracy of your budget?

Select one:

a. Be more cautious and increase your expenses estimates.

b. Be more cautious and reduce your income estimates.

c. Review your forecast carefully and project it into the future.

d. Compare your actual inflows and outflows for a recent period to your forecast.

7) What do many individuals tend to do with their cash outflows?

Select one:

a. Balance them

b. Maximize them

c. Overestimate them

d. Underestimate them

8) How long will it take Ivy's money to triple in value at 12 percent compounded quarterly?

Select one:

a. 9.2 years

b. 9.3 years

c. 9.7 years

d. It depends on the amount

9) Individuals who switch from a low-demand industry to a high-demand industry usually earn higher incomes.

Select one:

True

False

10) Getting financial help from family and friends is easy and should be one of your first options in case of emergencies.

Select one:

True

False

In: Finance

A physician told his patient to purchase Colace (docusate sodium) liquid over-the-counter and take 100–200 mg...

A physician told his patient to purchase Colace (docusate sodium) liquid over-the-counter and take 100–200 mg po qd for one week. Docusate sodium 20 mg/5 mL comes in 8 oz bottles.
How many mL are needed for a 100 mg dose?
How many mL are needed for a 200 mg dose?
How many days will one bottle last if the patient takes 100 mg per day?
How many days will one bottle last if the patient takes 200 mg per day?
The patient plans to take 100 mg for the first 3 days and then increase to 200 mg if necessary. How many bottles should he purchase to ensure that he will have enough medication?
How many mL will he have left if he follows his plan for the week?

In: Nursing

Acetic Acid Serial Dilution For part of the experiment, you will need to prepare 100 mL...

Acetic Acid Serial Dilution

For part of the experiment, you will need to prepare 100 mL of 0.025 M CH3CO2H (acetic acid), starting from commercial “glacial” acetic acid, which has a concentration of 17.4 M. Devise a method using a two-step serial dilution to make 100 mL of 0.025 M acetic acid solution. The glassware available is a 100 mL volumetric flask, 50.00 mL volumetric flask, 1.00 mL volumetric pipet, and a 10 mL graduated pipet. For the first step, dilute 1.00 mL of glacial acetic acid to 50.00 mL to produce “Solution 1”. You will then use Solution 1 to make the 0.025 M concentration for step 2. Determine the volume of Solution 1 needed to make 100 mL of 0.025 M acetic acid.

0.025 M CH3CO2H

A. ___________

B.____________

In: Chemistry