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Accounting Equation Inspirational Inc. is a motivational consulting business.

Accounting Equation Inspirational Inc. is a motivational consulting business. At the end of its accounting period, October 31, 2017, Inspirational has assets of $5,250,000 and habilities of $1,600,000. Using the accounting equation and considering each case independently, determine the following amounts: 

Accounting Equation Inspirational Inc. is a motivational consulting business. At the end of its accounting period, October 31, 2017, Inspirational has assets of $5,250,000 and habilities of $1,600,000. Using the accounting equation and considering each case independently, determine the following amounts: a. Stockholders equity as of October 31, 2017. b. Stockholders equity as of October 31, 2018, assum ng that assets creased by牛800,000 and liabil es increased by $330,000 dur ng 2018. . Stockholders equity as of October 31, 2018, assuming that assets decreased by $600,000 and liabilities increased by $140,000 during 2018. d. Stockholders equity as of October 31, 2018, assuming that assets increased by $440,000 and liabilities decreased by $90,000 during 2018 e. Net income (or net loss) during 2018, assuming that as of October 31, 2018, assets were $6,140,000, liabilities were $1,950,000, and no additional common stock was issued or dividends paid. Net income v

a. Stockholders' equity as of October 31, 2017. 

b. Stockholders' equity as of October 31, 2018, assuming that assets creased by $800,000 and liabilities increased by $330,000 during 2018. 

c. Stockholders equity as of October 31, 2018, assuming that assets decreased by $600,000 and liabilities increased by $140,000 during 2018. 

d. Stockholders' equity as of October 31, 2018, assuming that assets increased by $440,000 and liabilities decreased by $90,000 during 2018 

e. Net income (or net loss) during 2018, assuming that as of October 31, 2018, assets were $6,140,000, liabilities were $1,950,000, and no additional common stock was issued or dividends paid. 

In: Accounting

Inspirational Inc. is a motivational consulting business. At theend of its accounting period, October 31,...

Inspirational Inc. is a motivational consulting business. At the end of its accounting period, October 31, 20Y2, Inspirational has assets of $763,100 and liabilities of $241,140. Using the accounting equation and considering each case independently, determine the following amounts:

a. Stockholders' equity as of October 31, 20Y2. $ 521,960

b. Stockholders' equity as of October 31, 20Y3, assuming that assets increased by $120,570 and liabilities increased by $72,490 during 20Y3. $

c. Stockholders' equity as of October 31, 20Y3, assuming that assets decreased by $60,280 and liabilities increased by $21,370 during 20Y3. $

d. Stockholders' equity as of October 31, 20Y3, assuming that assets increased by $100,730 and liabilities decreased by $38,160 during 20Y3. $

e. Net income (or net loss) during 20Y3, assuming that as of October 31, 20Y3, assets were $961,510, liabilities were $156,440, and no additional common stock was issued or dividends paid. $

In: Accounting

Review the following case study. When the FASB issues new standards, the implementation date is often...

Review the following case study.

When the FASB issues new standards, the implementation date is often 12 months from date of issuance, and early implementation is encouraged. Becky Hoger, controller, discusses with her financial vice president the need for early implementation of a standard that would result in a fairer presentation of the company's financial condition and earnings.

When the financial vice president determines that early implementation of the standard will adversely affect the reported net income for the year, he discourages Hoger from implementing the standard until it is required.

Write a response of 750 to 1,050 words in which you answer the following requirements:

Determine an ethical issue that is involved in this case if any.

Identify if the financial vice president acting improperly or immorally.

Explain what Hoger have to gain by advocacy of early implementation.

Identify who might be affected by the decision against early implementation.

Format your submission consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

In: Accounting

In January 2020, A Co. announced plans to acquire T Co. After a careful valuation process,...

In January 2020, A Co. announced plans to acquire T Co. After a careful valuation process, the directors of A Co. have projected that the present value of the takeover synergies will be US$1.52 million.

In addition, the following information is available.

  • A Co. and T Co. price per share are US$25 and US$30, respectively.
  • T Co. has 1.5 million shares outstanding.

Use this information to answer the following questions related to a A Co.'s financially feasible offer. Use 2 decimal places to express your answer.

  1. What is the maximum tender offer, A Co. should be willing to make for T Co.?  Answer: maximum tender offer will be US$ ______million.
  2. What is the maximum premium (as a fraction of MCT), A Co. should be willing to offer for T Co.?  Answer: maximum premium (as a fraction of MCT) will be _____%.
  3. What is the maximum cash offer per T Co share, A Co. should be willing to make for T Co.?  Answer: maximum cash offer per T Co shares will be US$ ______.
  4. What is the maximum exchange ratio (N*/NT), A Co. could offer in a stock swap to T Co.?  Answer: maximum exchange ratio will be ______.

In: Finance

Ask the user for the name of a car maker. Display the oldest and newest car...

Ask the user for the name of a car maker. Display the oldest and newest car from that maker. Modify your display to include the VIN of the car. Format the output in columns of 15, 25, 5, and 18.

Standard Input                 Files in the same directory
Toyota
  • car-list.txt

Required Output

What car make are you looking for?\n
Oldest Toyota\n
         Toyota                      MR2 1985 WAUFFAFL2CN997894\n
Newest Toyota\n
         Toyota                    Venza 2013 WAUEH54B01N735764\n

Standard Input                 Files in the same directory
Chevrolet
  • car-list.txt

Required Output

What car make are you looking for?\n
Oldest Chevrolet\n
      Chevrolet                  Corvair 1960 1N6BF0KM1FN003702\n
Newest Chevrolet\n
      Chevrolet                 Colorado 2012 WVWAA7AJ4BW878497\n

Standard Input                 Files in the same directory
Lamborghini
  • car-list.txt

Required Output

What car make are you looking for?\n
Oldest Lamborghini\n
    Lamborghini              Murciélago 2002 3GYFK66N43G898137\n
Newest Lamborghini\n
    Lamborghini                Reventón 2008 ZHWGU5BR6EL542311\n
Standard Input                 Files in the same directory
Kia
  • car-list.txt

Required Output

What car make are you looking for?\n
Oldest Kia\n
            Kia                   Sephia 1996 1N6AA0CC7CN222465\n
Newest Kia\n
            Kia                    Forte 2012 2V4RW3D14AR530852\n
Standard Input                 Files in the same directory
GMC
  • car-list.txt

Required Output

What car make are you looking for?\n
Oldest GMC\n
            GMC                    Jimmy 1992 1YVHZ8BA1A5450350\n
Newest GMC\n
            GMC                    Yukon 2013 1FTFW1E82AK523715\n

Standard Input                 Files in the same directory
Volvo
  • car-list.txt

Required Output

What car make are you looking for?\n
Oldest Volvo\n
          Volvo                      850 1995 JH4KC1F95FC996591\n
Newest Volvo\n
          Volvo                      S60 2011 WA1DGAFE7ED674601\n

Heres cars.txt that you wanted:

make     model year
Ford   Expedition 2003
Mazda  B-Series   1989
Ford   Freestar   2003
Hyundai    Elantra    2001
Hyundai    Entourage  2008
Chevrolet  Camaro 2011
Chevrolet  Monte Carlo    2006
Chevrolet  Blazer 1996
Chevrolet  Aveo   2005
Chevrolet  Corvette   1999
Mercedes-Benz  E-Class    2006
Dodge  Avenger    1995
Pontiac    Grand Prix 1973
Mitsubishi Outlander  2011
MINI   Clubman    2011
Suzuki Aerio  2007
Dodge  Dakota Club    1992
Chevrolet  Astro  2002
Chevrolet  Tahoe  1996
Mitsubishi Mirage 1994
Porsche    944    1991
Hyundai    Elantra    1994
Mercury    Grand Marquis  1998
Volkswagen Golf   2001
Jaguar XJ Series  2005
Toyota Echo   2005
GMC    Safari 2002
GMC    Sierra 1500    2000
Chevrolet  Cobalt 2005
Jeep   Patriot    2008
Mazda  Navajo 1991
Chevrolet  Malibu 2001
Saab   900    1990
Mercury    Grand Marquis  1998
Hummer H1 2004
Subaru Loyale 1993
Jeep   Wrangler   1999
Ford   Mustang    1994
Austin Mini Cooper S  1963
Mercedes-Benz  M-Class    1998
Jeep   Wrangler   2006
Honda  Civic  1997
Plymouth   Voyager    1994
Ford   Club Wagon 1997
Audi   5000S  1984
Saturn VUE    2003
Oldsmobile Achieva    1994
Mercedes-Benz  G55 AMG    2006
Chevrolet  Express 3500   1997
Lexus  ES 1992
Cadillac   Allante    1992
Hyundai    Tiburon    1997
Pontiac    Grand Prix 1965
Ford   Focus  2000
Mitsubishi Chariot    1987
Chrysler   Prowler    2001
Land Rover Discovery  2012
Volkswagen Scirocco   1984
Ford   Bronco 1984
Hyundai    Accent 1996
Volkswagen Routan 2012
Volkswagen Golf   2003
GMC    Terrain    2010
Ford   F150   2009
GMC    Sierra 2011
Dodge  Ram Van 1500   2000
Chrysler   300    2009
Oldsmobile Achieva    1997
Land Rover Discovery  2008
Toyota 4Runner    2002
Porsche    911    1995
Toyota Land Cruiser   2002
Land Rover Defender   1994
Chevrolet  Lumina 1997
Audi   TT 2002
Chrysler   Town & Country 2009
Nissan Frontier   2000
Toyota Tercel 1997
Buick  Riviera    1997

I would prefer the sorting algorithm types like Bubble and Selection searches if you can. If you want car-list.txt, I can't put it in the question because it was too long. Make sure this in Java and also have notes on the program and the right formatting, thank you.

In: Computer Science

What institutional rules influence American political parties (3)? What contextual factors influence American political parties (3)?

  • What institutional rules influence American political parties (3)? What contextual factors influence American political parties (3)?

In: Economics

There is a lot of talk in the news and in society as a whole about...

There is a lot of talk in the news and in society as a whole about the ability of American businesses to compete with the rest of the world. Some say our labor costs are too high and that the Chinese manufacturing has beaten the Americans. Some claim our regulations or taxes make it difficult for American companies to compete.

Do a quick SWOT (Strength/Weakness/Opportunity/Threat) on how you see American businesses.

Discussion: Do you think American businesses will lose out or beat the rest of the world?

1. Tell us why you have drawn that conclusion.

In: Finance

A survey by American Express Spending reported that the average amount spent on a wedding gift...

A survey by American Express Spending reported that the average amount spent on a wedding gift for a close family member is $166. A random sample of 45 people who purchased wedding gifts for a close family member spent an average of $160.50. Assume that the population standard deviation is $38. Use a 95% confidence interval to test the validity of this report and choose the one statement that is correct.

a.

Because this confidence interval does include $166, the report by American Express Spending is not validated.

b.

Because this confidence interval does include $166, the report by American Express Spending is validated.

c.

Because this confidence interval does not include $166, the report by American Express Spending is not validated.

d.

Because this confidence interval does not include $166, the report by American Express Spending is validated.

In: Math

A student researcher compares the heights of American students and non-American students from the student body...

A student researcher compares the heights of American students and non-American students from the student body of a certain college in order to estimate the difference in their mean heights. A random sample of 17 American students had a mean height of 70 inches with a standard deviation of 1.73 inches. A random sample of 12 non-American students had a mean height of 66 inches with a standard deviation of 2.23 inches. Determine the 90% confidence interval for the true mean difference between the mean height of the American students and the mean height of the non-American students. Assume that the population variances are equal and that the two populations are normally distributed.

Step 1 of 3: Find the point estimate that should be used in constructing the confidence interval.

Step 2 of 3: Find the margin of error to be used in constructing the confidence interval. Round your answer to six decimal places.

Step 3 of 3: Construct the 90% confidence interval. Round your answers to two decimal places.

In: Statistics and Probability

3. (a) Assume that 73% of American men favour a law that requires a police permit...

3. (a) Assume that 73% of American men favour a law that requires a police permit to buy a gun. A sample of 150 American men are randomly selected. Let P denote the proportion of this sample that are in favour of this law.
(i) Explain why P is an unbiased and consistent estimator of π, the population proportion of American men that are in favour of this law.
(ii) Use the central limit theorem to calculate an approximate value of Pr(P < 0.69).


(b) Suppose that a random sample of 400 American women were selected and 352 of them were in favour of this law.
(i) Calculate an approximate 99% confidence interval for the proportion of the population of American women that are in favour of this law.
(ii) Would a 95% confidence interval for π be wider or narrower than a 99% confidence interval? Explain your answer.


(c) Using the information given in part (a) and your answer to part (bi), does it appear that there are any differences in the proportions of American men and women that are in favour of this law? Explain your answer.

In: Statistics and Probability