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Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt...

Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two-for-one in the last period.

P0 Q0 P1 Q1 P2 Q2
A 84 100 89 100 89 100
B 44 200 39 200 39 200
C 88 200 98 200 49 400

Calculate the first-period rates of return on the following indexes of the three stocks: (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

a. A market value–weighted index

Rate of return             %

b. An equally weighted index

Rate of return             %

In: Finance

Rand Medical manufactures lithotripters. Lithotripsy uses shock waves instead of surgery to eliminate kidney stones. Physicians’...

Rand Medical manufactures lithotripters. Lithotripsy uses shock waves instead of surgery to eliminate kidney stones. Physicians’ Leasing purchased a lithotripter from Rand for $2,300,000 and leased it to Mid-South Urologists Group, Inc., on January 1, 2021. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)

Lease Description:
Quarterly lease payments $ 150,093—beginning of each period
Lease term 5 years (20 quarters)
No residual value; no purchase option
Economic life of lithotripter 5 years
Implicit interest rate and lessee's incremental borrowing rate 12%
Fair value of asset $ 2,300,000

1. How should this lease be classified by Mid-South Urologists Group and by Physicians' Leasing.

Mid-South Urologists Group
Physicians' Leasing

2.Prepare appropriate entries for Mid-South Urologists Group from the beginning of the lease through the second rental payment on April 1, 2021. Adjusting entries are recorded at the end of each fiscal year (December 31). (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in whole dollars and not in the millions of dollars. Round your answers to nearest whole dollars.

Journal entry worksheet

3..Prepare appropriate entries for Mid-South Urologists Group from the beginning of the lease through the second rental payment on April 1, 2021. Adjusting entries are recorded at the end of each fiscal year (December 31). (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in whole dollars and not in the millions of dollars. Round your answers to nearest whole dollars.)

Journal entry worksheet

4.Prepare appropriate entries for Mid-South Urologists Group from the beginning of the lease through the second rental payment on April 1, 2021. Adjusting entries are recorded at the end of each fiscal year (December 31). (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in whole dollars and not in the millions of dollars. Round your answers to nearest whole dollars.

In: Accounting

hello! So I have this CIS assignment lab but when I try to make the code...

hello! So I have this CIS assignment lab but when I try to make the code I don't really know where to start from. My professor is very hard and he likes to see the outcomes as they are shown in the problem. Please help me! the program should be a C++ PLS

Write a program that can be used as a math helper for an elementary student. The program should display two random integer numbers that are to be added, such as:
    247
+ 129
-------

The program should wait for the students to enter the answer. If the answer is correct, a message of congratulations should be printed. If the answer is incorrect, a message should be printed showing the correct answer.

The program displays a menu allowing the user to select an addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division problem. The final selection on the menu should let the user quit the program. After the user has finished the math problem, the program should display the menu again. This process is repeated until the user chooses to quit the program.
Input Validation: If the user select an item not on the menu, display an error message and display the menu again.

Requirements:

Addition
Generate two random numbers in the range 0 - 9.

Subtraction

Generate two random numbers in the range 0 - 9.
num1 = rand() % 10;
num2 = rand() % 10;
Make sure num2 <= num1...
while (num2 > num1)
num2 = rand() % 10;

Multiplication

Generate two random numbers. The first in the range 0 - 10, the second in the range 0 - 9.

Division

Generate a single digit divisor
num2 = rand() % 9;
Generate a num1 that is a multiple of num2 so the division has no remainder. The num1 is never zero.
num1 = num2 * (rand() % 10 + 1);

All constant values must be declare as a constant variable. Use the constant variable in the calculation.
Validating the selection (1 to 5). If the selection is not in the range between 1 and 5, the program keeps asking the input until the correct selection is entered.
Comments in your program to explain the code logic and calculation.


Output sample:

Menu
1. Addition problem
2. Subtraction problem
3. Multiplication problem
4. Division problem
5. Quit this program

Enter your choice (1-5): 1
   1
+ 2
   ---
   4

Sorry, the correct answer is 3.
Menu
1. Addition problem
2. Subtraction problem
3. Multiplication problem
4. Division problem
5. Quit this program
Enter your choice (1-5): 7
The valid choices are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Please choose: 2
    8
+ 6
    ---
    2
Congratulations! That's right.
Menu
1. Addition problem
2. Subtraction problem
3. Multiplication problem
4. Division problem
5. Quit this program
Enter your choice (1-5): 3
     9
*   4
    ---
   36

Congratulations! That's right.
Menu
1. Addition problem
2. Subtraction problem
3. Multiplication problem
4. Division problem
5. Quit this program
Enter your choice (1-5): 4
8 / 2 = 4
Congratulations! That's right.
Menu
1. Addition problem
2. Subtraction problem
3. Multiplication problem
4. Division problem
5. Quit this program
Enter your choice (1-5): 4
6 / 2 = 3
Congratulations! That's right.
Menu
1. Addition problem
2. Subtraction problem
3. Multiplication problem
4. Division problem
5. Quit this program
Enter your choice (1-5): 5

"Thank you for using math helper!"

In: Computer Science

Identify 3 or more important factors that impact the demand for medical care for a typical...

Identify 3 or more important factors that impact the demand for medical care for a typical individual? The RAND Health Insurance Study was set up to examine the effect of economic incentives on medical care demand. Identify 3 major findings of this study. What are the implications of this study in today's healthcare environment?

In: Economics

Choose a concept from any 3 author we studied (Kant, Marx, Mill, Rand, Gandhi, or Nietzsche)...

Choose a concept from any 3 author we studied (Kant, Marx, Mill, Rand, Gandhi, or Nietzsche) and give me an application/example of it (can be from the news, a personal story, something you learned in another class, etc.). Make sure to EXPLAIN the concept AND how it applies.

In: Psychology

Refer to the data in the table below. Suppose that the present equilibrium price level and...

Refer to the data in the table below. Suppose that the present equilibrium price level and level of real GDP are 100 and $280, and that data set A represents the relevant aggregate supply schedule for the economy.

(A) (B) (C)
Price Level Real GDP Price Level Real GDP Price Level Real GDP
100 205 110 230 110 280
100 230 100 230 100 255
100 255 95 230 95 230
100 280 90 230 90 205



Instructions: Enter your answers as whole numbers.  

a. What must be the current amount of real output demanded at the 100 price level?

$.

b. If the amount of output demanded declined by $25 at the 100 price levels shown in A, what would be the new equilibrium real GDP? $.    


In business cycle terminology, what would economists call this change in real GDP?

In: Economics

1. Suppose the demand for coffee mugs is represented by the following demand curve: Qd =...

1. Suppose the demand for coffee mugs is represented by the following demand curve: Qd = 50 – 2P. Further, suppose that the current price is $5. a. (5 points) What is the current quantity demanded? Show your work. b. (15 points) Calculate the current price elasticity of demand and show all your work. Interpret the number you calculated (I’m looking for more than just “elastic” or “inelastic". c. Suppose when the price of ice cream is $2 there are 60 units sold and when the price falls to $1 there are 100 units sold. Calculate and fully interpret the price elasticity of demand. d. List 3 goods based on their price elasticity of demand. The first good is the most inelastic and the third good is the most elastic. Fully justify your ranking.

In: Economics

Exercise 10-45 (LO10-6) The number of "destination weddings" has skyrocketed in recent years. For example, many...

Exercise 10-45 (LO10-6)

The number of "destination weddings" has skyrocketed in recent years. For example, many couples are opting to have their weddings in the Caribbean. A Caribbean vacation resort recently advertised in Bride Magazine that the cost of a Caribbean wedding was less than $30,000. Listed below is a total cost in $000 for a sample of 8 Caribbean weddings. At the 0.05 significance level, is it reasonable to conclude the mean wedding cost is less than $30,000 as advertised?

31.7 30.5 31.4 28.6 29.2 29.4 29.6 28.5
  1. State the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis. Use a 0.05 level of significance. (Enter your answers in thousands of dollars.)
  1. State the decision rule for 0.05 significance level. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
  1. Compute the value of the test statistic. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
  1. What is the conclusion regarding the null hypothesis?

Exercise 10-45 (LO10-6)

The number of "destination weddings" has skyrocketed in recent years. For example, many couples are opting to have their weddings in the Caribbean. A Caribbean vacation resort recently advertised in Bride Magazine that the cost of a Caribbean wedding was less than $30,000. Listed below is a total cost in $000 for a sample of 8 Caribbean weddings. At the 0.05 significance level, is it reasonable to conclude the mean wedding cost is less than $30,000 as advertised?

31.7 30.5 31.4 28.6 29.2 29.4 29.6 28.5
  1. State the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis. Use a 0.05 level of significance. (Enter your answers in thousands of dollars.)
  1. State the decision rule for 0.05 significance level. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
  1. Compute the value of the test statistic. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
  1. What is the conclusion regarding the null hypothesis?

In: Statistics and Probability

Suppose you buy 100 shares of stock XYZ at $10 a share with a margin of...

Suppose you buy 100 shares of stock XYZ at $10 a share with a margin of 50%. You also buy 200 shares of stock ABC at $50 a share with an 60% margin. You are very sure that, in six month, the price of the first stock would be $15 because you got insider information, but you are not so sure about the price of the second stock. Suppose you want to achieve a 20% return from your portfolio, then the price of the second stock needs to be at least how much to achieve that goal. (Assuming the broker charges you an 6% margin loan interest and the stocks pay no dividend)

In: Finance

Create a class tuck shop with following data members: String Owner String Food_Items[100] Double Price [100]...

  1. Create a class tuck shop with following data members:
  2. String Owner

    String Food_Items[100]

    Double Price [100]

    Int Quantity [100]

                   Note:

    • All arrays are open ended. It is not necessary that they are completely filled.
    • All three arrays will work in synchronization with each other i-e the item at index 0 will have its price in Price array at index 0 and quantity at index 0 of Quantity array.
  3. Methods:

    Two Constructors (default, four-argument)

    set for Owner , get for Owner

    display()

    addFooditem (?)                                       // Adds a food item, its price, and its quantity in the first available free slot in Food_Items, price and quantity array

    buy (?)                                                        //decrement quantity if more than one item is present. If only one item is present then the item should be removed from Food_Item array.

    compareTwoShops (   ? )                         //compare two shops and return the shop with more items.

    compareOwner (   ?    )                                 //compare owners of two shops and return true if both owners are           same and false otherwise.

    Note:

    Do not add data members at your own.

    Declare data as private

    Do not create set and get methods for array data members as they cannot be updated independent of each other.

    ‘?’ means that you need to identify the arguments if they are required.

    Runner:

    In the runner create two objects and all the above function.

  4. in java or in C#

In: Computer Science