At a university, each student is assigned a system login name, which the student uses to log into the campus computer system. Write the code that generates system login names for students. You will use the following algorithm to generate a login name:
For example, if a student’s name is Amanda Spencer, and her ID number is ENG6721, her login name would be AmaSpe721. You decide to write a function named get_login_namethat accepts a student’s first name, last name, and ID number as arguments, and returns the student’s login name as a string.
(ON PYTHON IDLE 3.7.2)
In: Computer Science
Credit and Insurance
Instructions
After reading the required resources, answer the following questions:
What steps could you take to improve your credit worthiness? (Chapter 15)
Some businesses sell products and services that can injure customers. List three (3) examples and explain how these companies probably use their insurance. (Chapter 16)
Word count requirement: A minimum of 100 words is required for this discussion.
Book: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, 1/e Vitalsource eBook for Florida Technical College
Author: Steve Mariotti Car
In: Finance
Review the chapter text about net worth terminology and Exhibit 3-3. 1. Find four separate health care organization’s net worth terms in published news sources such as The Wall Street Journal or Business Week. 2. Based on this information, comment on whether the net worth terms you have found appear to be referring to for-profit corporations; for-profit sole proprietors or partnerships, or not-for-profit companies. What led you to believe this? 3. If you were the author of these articles, would you have been more specific? If so, why? If not, why not?
In: Nursing
Using textbook
| Title | Introductory Financial Accounting for Business |
|---|---|
| Author | Edmonds, Christopher T. |
| ISBN | 978-1-260-81444-6 |
| Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education |
| Publication Date | January |
According to GAAP, uncollectible receivables must be estimated and recorded as an expense in the period in which the corresponding revenue is earned. This ensures compliance with the matching principle.
(1) Compare and contrast the percent of revenue method and the percent of receivables method.
(2) Why would a financial manager or analyst be concerned if the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance increased or decreased significantly?
In: Accounting
Describe what are sorting and searching, and why are they essential in a computer science field. Give two examples when sorting and searching are necessary in designing software applications. Describe three different types of existing sorting algorithms and two types of searching algorithms. Justify, compare and contrast your choice of sorting and searching algorithms. Include one example of sorting or searching program. You may use a program you discover on the Internet as an example. Please make sure to give credits to the author of the program and cite the website where you found it.
In: Computer Science
select an article from a print or online news source that addresses economic issues or problems in an editorial fashion (you can also use political cartoons or memes that are presented as providing factual information). Using the tools of analysis, you should briefly (1-2 paragraphs) summarize the article, and then analyze and critique the article. You must critique the article and not merely summarize it. Your paper should be well-written and should reflect your current knowledge of economic theory (as limited as it is). (Hint: A good starting point is to identify the assumptions of the author.)
In: Economics
Company X database
Create an ER Diagram using UML notation for the following tables, then write out in the Relational model.
Company X is a manufacturing company that binds and sells books. They have hired you to create database to track their Employees, Products, customers and their orders. All employees work with book Binding, Only some are designated as Reps for customers. Reps may have many customers.
But each customer can only have 1 rep. They count to record each Books author, title, price, published year, publisher, and ISBN#
In: Computer Science
3. Georgia, Inc. bought 30% of Carolina Company on January 1, 2016 for $225,000. The equity method was used. No amortization was required. In 2016, Carolina shipped to Georgia merchandise with a cost of $12,000 and a selling price of $15,600. One-third of the merchandise remained in Georgia’s inventory at year-end and was sold in 2017. In 2017, Carolina received merchandise from Georgia, who recorded a gross profit of $18,000 on the sale. One-fourth of the merchandise remained in ending inventory. Carolina reported net income of $50,000 in 2016 and $62,000 in 2017. Dividends of $8,000 were paid to Georgia each year. Required: Prepare all equity method entries for 2016 and 2017
In: Accounting
In 2016, the Allen Corporation had sales of $ 62 million, total assets of $ 45 million, and total liabilities of $ 25 million. The interest rate on the company's debt is 5.6 percent, and its tax rate is 35 percent. The operating profit margin is 14 percent.
a. Compute the firm's 2016 net operating income and net income.
The firm's 2016 net operating income is $___ million. (Round to two decimal places.)
The firm's 2016 net income is $ ___ million. (Round to two decimal places.)
b. Calculate the firm's operating return on assets and return on equity.
The operating return on assets is ____%. (Round to two decimal places.)
The return on equity is ____%. (Round to two decimal places.)
In: Finance
Kapitol Services Corp estimates that its 2017 taxable income will be $500,000. Thus it is subject to a flat 34% income tax rate and incurs a $170,000 liability. For each of the following independent situations, compute Kapitol’s 2017 minimu quarterly estimated tax payments that will avoid an underpayment penalty.
a. For 2016, taxable income was ($200,000). Kapitol carried back all of this loss to prior years and exhausted the entire NOL in creating a $0 2016 liability.
b. For 2016, taxable income was $450,000, and tax liability was $153,000.
c. For 2015, taxable income was $2 million, and tax liability was $680,000. For 2016, taxable income was $400,000 and tax liability was $136,000.
In: Accounting