Compare changes in the initial adjustments to the regulation of business and financial institutions during the Great Depression and the Covid19 recession.
In: Economics
Explain the allosteric regulation of hemoglobin by BPG, by referring to the structural changes in hemoglobin induced during binding
In: Biology
what are the forces that changes the marketing environment today? is it easier or more difficult?
In: Economics
Statement of Changes in Financial Position
A. From the perspective of an investor, determine whether or not you would invest in Target Corporation based on the company's statement of changes in financial position (SCFP). Support your opinion.
B. Review Target Corporation's SCFP for any concerns that may need to be addressed. As controller of Target Corporation, prepare a memo to your CEO, giving a summary report for possible recommendations.
Cash flow statement
|
Period Ending |
1/28/2017 |
1/30/2016 |
|
|
Cash Flow Statement |
|||
|
Net Income |
$2,737,000 |
$3,363,000 |
|
|
Cash Flow-Operating Activities |
|||
|
Depreciation |
$2,298,000 |
$2,213,000 |
|
|
Net Income Adjustments |
$508,000 |
($812,000) |
|
|
Changes in Operating Activities |
|||
|
Accounts Receivable |
$0 |
$0 |
|
|
Changes in Inventories |
$293,000 |
($316,000) |
|
|
Other Operating Activities |
$36,000 |
$227,000 |
|
|
Liabilities |
($543,000) |
$579,000 |
|
|
Net Cash Flow-Operating |
$5,436,000 |
$5,958,000 |
|
|
Cash flows-Investing Activities |
|||
|
Capital Expenditures |
($1,547,000) |
($1,438,000) |
|
|
Investments |
$28,000 |
$24,000 |
|
|
Other Investing Activities |
$46,000 |
$1,922,000 |
|
|
Net Cash Flows-Investing |
($1,473,000) |
$508,000 |
|
|
Cash Flows-Financing Activities |
|||
|
Sale and Purchase of Stock |
($3,485,000) |
($3,183,000) |
|
|
Net Borrowings |
($664,000) |
($85,000) |
|
|
Other Financing Activities |
$0 |
$0 |
|
|
Net Cash Flows-Financing |
($5,497,000) |
($4,630,000) |
|
|
Effect of Exchange Rate |
$0 |
$0 |
|
|
Net Cash Flow |
($1,534,000) |
$1,836,000 |
|
|
Financial Ratios |
|||
|
Liquidity Ratios |
|||
|
Current Ratio |
94% |
112% |
|
|
Quick Ratio |
29% |
44% |
|
|
Cash Ratio |
20% |
32% |
|
|
Profitability Ratio |
|||
|
Gross Margin |
30% |
30% |
|
|
Operating Margin |
7% |
7% |
|
|
Pre-Tax Margin |
6% |
7% |
|
|
Profit Margin |
4% |
5% |
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In: Accounting
1. In the following three situations, the market is initially in
equilibrium. Explain the changes in either supply or demand that
result from each event. After each event described below, does a
surplus or shortage exist at the original equilibrium price? What
will happen to the equilibrium price as a result? Demonstrate your
answer graphically.
A. 2015 was a very good year for California wine-grape growers, who
produced a lot of grapes.
B. After a hurricane, Florida hoteliers often find that many people
cancel their upcoming vacations, leaving them with empty hotel
rooms.
C. Consider the market for new snowblowers. After a heavy snowfall,
many people want to buy second-hand snowblowers at the local tool
shop.
2. Use a supply and demand model to explain how the following
occurrence is possible.
Lobster prices usually fall during the summer peak lobster harvest
season, despite the fact that people like to eat lobster during the
summer more than at any other time of year.
In: Economics
An active attack is a network exploit in which a hacker attempts
to make
changes to data on the target or data en route to the target. They
are quite
difficult to prevent active attacks absolutely because of the
wide
variety of potential physical, software, and network
vulnerabilities.
Briefly discuss three such attacks.
In: Computer Science
What is the percentage change in price for a zero coupon bond if the yield changes from 6.5% to 9%? The bond has a face value of $1,000 and it matures in 20 years. Use the price determined from the first yield, 6.5%, as the base in the percentage calculation.
In: Finance
A developmental psychologist is interested in generating a model to describe and explain changes in IQ. To do this, he has developed a questionnaire that asks people to answer questions such that he has a measure of their IQ. Using this questionnaire, he is curious if participants’ cognitive abilities, as measured by the IQ scale, will change as people grow older. In order to test this, he collects data from a group of individuals (i.e., young adults) that range in age from 20 to 25 (n = 10). In addition, he collects data from a second group of participants (i.e., older adults) that range in age from 60 to 65.
DATA
Table 1. IQ scores from a young adult sample and an older adult sample.
|
IQ Scores |
||||||||||
|
Young Adults |
106 |
123 |
102 |
127 |
95 |
105 |
87 |
106 |
105 |
93 |
|
Older Adults |
111 |
128 |
130 |
122 |
116 |
109 |
138 |
110 |
92 |
104 |
QUESTIONS
In: Statistics and Probability
What drives the Real Exchange Rate - is it changes in the price of Non tradables or the nominal exchange rate
In: Economics
In: Finance