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Select one (1) U.S. publicly traded company and review its most recent Annual Report. Use the...

Select one (1) U.S. publicly traded company and review its most recent Annual Report.

Use the Income Statement and Balance Sheet to determine the changes in:
assets, liabilities, and equity
total revenue and net income.

Briefly describe the change from the current and prior years in each of these key areas and determine if the changes would be positive or negative from an investor / stockholder's view.

I am stuck because I do not know how to find the income statements and balance sheets of stocks and in doing so how to describe changes year to year.

In: Finance

Pick two publicly traded companies in the same industry and perform ratio analysis on each of...

Pick two publicly traded companies in the same industry and perform ratio analysis on each of the companies for two years. Write a five plus page paper (not including the ratios, and other analysis tools) on which company you would purchase stock as an investment for yourself and why using the financial ratios helped in the analysis. I need in 3 weeks.

In: Finance

Plot the data on air travel delays. Can you see seasonal patterns? Explain. Use Megastat to...

Plot the data on air travel delays. Can you see seasonal patterns? Explain. Use Megastat to calculate estimated seasonal indices and trend. Which months have the most delays? The fewest? Is this logical? Is there a trend in the deseasonalized data?

National Airspace Total System Delays, 2002-2006
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2002 14,158 13,821 20,020 24,027 28,533 33,770 32,304 29,056 24,493 25,266 17,712 22,489
2003 16,159 18,260 25,387 17,474 26,544 27,413 32,833 37,066 28,882 21,422 34,116 31,332
2004 28,104 32,274 34,001 32,459 50,800 52,121 46,894 43,770 30,412 37,271 35,234 32,446
2005 32,121 30,176 34,633 25,887 30,920 48,922 58,471 45,328 32,949 34,221 34,273 29,766
2006 29,463 24,705 37,218 35,132 40,669 48,096 47,606 46,547 48,092 51,053 43,482

39,797

In Column Format
Year Month Delays
2002 Jan 14158
Feb 13821
Mar 20020
Apr 24027
May 28533
Jun 33770
Jul 32304
Aug 29056
Sep 24493
Oct 25266
Nov 17712
Dec 22489
2003 Jan 16159
Feb 18260
Mar 25387
Apr 17474
May 26544
Jun 27413
Jul 32833
Aug 37066
Sep 28882
Oct 21422
Nov 34116
Dec 31332
2004 Jan 28104
Feb 32274
Mar 34001
Apr 32459
May 50800
Jun 52121
Jul 46894
Aug 43770
Sep 30412
Oct 37271
Nov 35234
Dec 32446
2005 Jan 32121
Feb 30176
Mar 34633
Apr 25887
May 30920
Jun 48922
Jul 58471
Aug 45328
Sep 32949
Oct 34221
Nov 34273
Dec 29766
2006 Jan 29463
Feb 24705
Mar 37218
Apr 35132
May 40669
Jun 48096
Jul 47606
Aug 46547
Sep 48092
Oct 51053
Nov 43482
Dec 39797

In: Statistics and Probability

In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina damaged or destroyed oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, refineries...

In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina damaged or destroyed oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, refineries along the Gulf coast, and the pipeline infrastructure that transports oil and natural gas to customers across the eastern United States. The winter of 2006 was unusually cold in many parts of the country. How did these events affect the market for natural gas? (Explain which curve(s) shift(s) and the effects on the equilibrium quantity and equilibrium price of natural gas.)

In: Economics

The annual maximum flow data for two different periods of record for Genesee River at Rochester,...

The annual maximum flow data for two different periods of record for Genesee River at Rochester, NY, are given below. Determine whether there is homogeneity in the sequence of data of two periods, at the 2.5% level of significance.

Year                  Discharge (m3/s)

Year                  Discharge (m3/s)

1948                           21,600

1949                           16,400

1950                           33,100

1951                           20,200

1952                           17,700

1953                           17,100

1954                           17,500

1955                           19,100

1956                           24,300

1957                           17,000

1958                           14,900

1959                           17,700

1960                           25,800

2001                           20,300

2002                           23,300

2003                           13,800

2004                           28,200

2005                           19,400

2006                           18,200

2007                           16,300

2008                            18,000

2009                           20,000

2010                           17,800

2011                           18,400

2012                           11,500

2013                           21,000

2014                           14,900

In: Math

Select a publicly traded company that makes strong use of intangible assets. Such as Apple Inc...

Select a publicly traded company that makes strong use of intangible assets. Such as Apple Inc
Use sec.gov to look up the 10-K filing

1. What percent of total assets are intangible?

2. What is the company's largest intangible asset? Is this an asset the company actively uses in operations?

3. Identify the disclosures the company makes concerning its intangible assets.

4. Was there a change in intangible assets for the period? Identify the cause of the change.

In: Accounting

1- Suppose you hit it big with the app and it makes a lot of money....

1- Suppose you hit it big with the app and it makes a lot of money. The company is worth a lot. You want to sell half of the company to investors and keep the other half. What is the process that allows you to sell stock to investors via the stock exchanges?

2-If you are already a publicly traded company, can you issue more stock? What is that called?

3. The NYSE primarily has brokers and NASDQ dealers. How are they different?

In: Finance

Year Quarter Revenue 2005 Qtr1 5,200 Qtr2 6,296 Qtr3 6,023 Qtr4 5,537 2006 Qtr1 5,103 Qtr2...

Year Quarter Revenue
2005 Qtr1 5,200
Qtr2 6,296
Qtr3 6,023
Qtr4 5,537
2006 Qtr1 5,103
Qtr2 6,445
Qtr3 6,394
Qtr4 5,885
2007 Qtr1 6,055
Qtr2 7,685
Qtr3 7,642
Qtr4 7,283
2008 Qtr1 7,340
Qtr2 9,025
Qtr3 8,293
Qtr4 7,005
2009 Qtr1 7,110
Qtr2 8,204
Qtr3 8,005
Qtr4 7,456
2010 Qtr1 7,600
Qtr2 8,651
Qtr3 8,403
Qtr4 10,471

(a-1) Use MegaStat or Minitab to deseasonalize Coca-Cola’s quarterly data. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

1 2 3 4
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
mean


(a-2) State the adjusted four quarterly indexes. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4


(a-3) What is the trend model for the deseasonalized time series? (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

yt =  xt +

(b) State the model found when performing a regression using seasonal binaries. (A negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)

yt =  +  t +  Q1 +  Q2 +  Q3

(c) Use the regression equation to make a prediction for each quarter in 2011. (Enter your answers in millions rounded to 3 decimal places.)

Quarter Predicted
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4

In: Statistics and Probability

6) Evidence on IPO underpricing is provided in several empirical studies, including a seminal paper by...

6) Evidence on IPO underpricing is provided in several empirical studies, including a seminal paper by Loughran and Ritter (2004). 7) On average, IPOs traded at a premium and one reason can be underpricing of IPO at the offer time. Briefly discuss whether this result is consistent with previous empirical studies (Loughran and Ritter (2004)about IPO traded at premium if they were underpriced at offer time.

In: Finance

If you were on the Board of Directors for a publicly traded company, what type of...

If you were on the Board of Directors for a publicly traded company, what type of share-based compensation (Stock options, RSU’s, SAR’s, etc.) would you choose as part of your executive compensation packages and why?

In: Accounting