| Cash Flow Data for Interceptors, Inc. |
| 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | |||||||||
| Cash | $ | 40 | $ | 50 | $ | 60 | $ | 70 | ||||
| Cash from operations | $ | 132 | $ | 130 | $ | 127 | $ | 122 | ||||
| Net capital spending | $ | 150 | $ | 145 | $ | 150 | $ | 155 | ||||
| Cash from financing | $ | 28 | $ | 25 | $ | 33 | ||||||
What must cash flow from financing have been in 2008 for
Interceptors, Inc.?
$33
$43
$10
$40
In: Finance
Given the year end prices of the following stocks, estimate the standard deviation of the returns of a portfolio of 30% AAA and 70% BBB. Enter your answer as a percent without the % sign. Round your final answer to two decimals.
| Year | AAA | BBB |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 | 100 | 55 |
| 2007 | 105 | 65 |
| 2008 | 120 | 60 |
| 2009 | 110 | 70 |
| 2010 | 130 | 65 |
| 2011 | 160 | 80 |
In: Finance
CASE STUDY PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Miss Rose is a 74-year-old female, who is a retired widow and lives with her son for the past five years. Both enjoy planting seedlings and own a community agriculture store. She does not suffer with hypertension or diabetes and has an active lifestyle. She is also not known to have any psychiatric illnesses. Over the past six months Miss Rose’s son and herself noticed physical changes and decided to visit her General Practitioner. At her visit she mentioned to the doctor that she was having difficulty rising from a sitting position after grooming her plants or turning from one table to another when she has customers. Documentation on her clinic file noted that she previously complained of difficulty walking and falling when coming out of bed. She was sent for an X-ray but there were no clinical findings. The physician asked her to describe what happened when she fell. Miss Rose verbalized that when she got up from bed and starting walking, she started moving forward and backward then stooped forward with small fast steps and then she fell. Her son mentioned to the doctor that he has noticed that when she is pruning her plants, she has abnormal rhythmic movement of the upper and lower limbs. She occasionally has a slight limp, and her handwriting has become smaller over the past months. This has stopped her from doing her daily yoga exercises and she has been very disturbed about it. Miss Rose then further explained that the movement started on the distal part of both upper limbs at the same time. She also expressed that during rest she noticed the movement in her limbs and as she started her tasks the movements became more aggravated. Urinary incontinence is also a problem for Miss Rose, and she is having difficulty in her swift movements to her bathroom. The patient was later diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
After the assessment and interview of Miss Rose the Physician documented the following: Physical Assessment Vital Signs: BP- 130/74 mmHg Temperature - 36.7 C, Pulse- 78 bpm regular and bounding Respiration- 20 bpm Height- 5ft 7 in Weight- 70 kg Facial expression- Masklike Gait- Shuffling gait with tendency to fall forward and backward CNS Examination Alert and oriented to time, person and place Level of consciousness GCS- 15/15 Sleeping patterns- normal Swallowing gag reflex- normal Cogwheel rigidity present Tremor present Bradykinesia present Dysphonia present
INSTRUCTION:
In: Nursing
he three types of qualitative research are phenomenological, grounded theory, and ethnographic research. What are the differences and similarities between two of the three types of studies?
In: Nursing
You wish to compare the population means between three categories. Compare and contrast using ANOVA vs. three separate t-tests.
In what ways are ANOVA and three separate t-tests the same?
In what ways are ANOVA and three separate t-tests different?
In: Statistics and Probability
Question from chapter 2 -3rtDa
| 2006-2015 | 2016-2025 | 2026-2035 | 2036-2045 | 2046-2055 | 2056-2065 | 2066-2075 | 2076-2081 | |
| Revenues | 1,746.60 | 2,604.60 | 3,908.20 | 5,453.60 | 7,588.60 | 10,749.00 | 14,656.20 | 11,797.90 |
| Expenditures | ||||||||
| General operating | 468.80 | 771.00 | 1,267.80 | 2,084.90 | 3,428.60 | 5,638.30 | 9,272.10 | 8,227.90 |
| Repairs and renovations | 577.80 | 705.20 | 839.40 | 1,011.20 | 1,231.20 | 1,512.70 | 1,873.10 | 1,337.80 |
| Total expenditures | 1,046.60 | 1,476.20 | 2,107.20 | 3,096.10 | 4,659.80 | 7,151.00 | 11,145.20 | 9,565.70 |
| Revenues over expenditures | 700.00 | 1,128.40 | 1,801.00 | 2,357.50 | 2,928.80 | 3,598.00 | 3,511.00 | 2,232.20 |
In 2006 the State of Indiana in the USA sold a 75-year concession to operate and maintain the East-West Toll Road. Before doing so, it commissioned a consulting report that estimated the value of the concession.
Q: Calculate the present value of the concession using a discount rate of 6%. Cash flows are reported in Table 1 for each ten-year block up until 2066–2075 with the last block as five years (2076–2081). Assume in your calculations that cash flows are spread evenly during those blocks.
In: Finance
Use Java
(Find the number of days in a month)
Write a program that prompts the user to enter the month and year
and displays the number of days in the month.
For example,
If the user entered month 2 and year 2012, the program should
display that February 2012 has 29 days.
If the user entered month 3 and year 2015, the program should
display that March 2015 has 31 days.
Sample Run 1
Enter a month in the year (e.g., 1 for Jan): 2
Enter a year: 2012
February 2012 has 29 days
Sample Run 2
Enter a month in the year (e.g., 1 for Jan): 4
Enter a year: 2005
April 2005 has 30 days
Sample Run 3
Enter a month in the year (e.g., 1 for Jan): 2
Enter a year: 2006
February 2006 has 28 days
Sample Run 4
Enter a month in the year (e.g., 1 for Jan): 2
Enter a year: 2000
February 2000 has 29 days
Class Name: Exercise03_11
If you get a logical or runtime error, please refer
https://liveexample.pearsoncmg.com/faq.html.
In: Computer Science
Calculate:
1) Covariance
2) Expected return on a portfolio XY
2) Risk on a portfolio XY
Weight of each asset is 50%.
Average annual return:
asset X: 11.74%
asset Y: 11.14%
Standard deviation:
asset X: 8.9
asset Y: 2.78
| Asset X | |||
| Value | |||
| Year | Cash Flow | Beginning | Ending |
| 2006 | $1,000 | $20,000 | $22,000 |
| 2007 | 1500 | 22000 | 21000 |
| 2008 | 1400 | 21000 | 24000 |
| 2009 | 1700 | 24000 | 22000 |
| 2010 | 1900 | 22000 | 23000 |
| 2011 | 1600 | 23000 | 26000 |
| 2012 | 1700 | 26000 | 25000 |
| 2013 | 2000 | 25000 | 24000 |
| 2014 | 2100 | 24000 | 27000 |
| 2015 | 2200 | 27000 |
30000 |
| Asset Y | |||
| Ending | |||
| Year | Cash Flow | Beginning | Ending |
| 2006 | $1,500 | $20,000 | $20,000 |
| 2007 | 1600 | 20000 | 20000 |
| 2008 | 1700 | 20000 | 21000 |
| 2009 | 1800 | 21000 | 21000 |
| 2010 | 1900 | 21000 | 22000 |
| 2011 | 2000 | 22000 | 23000 |
| 2012 | 2100 | 23000 | 23000 |
| 2013 | 2200 | 23000 | 24000 |
| 2014 | 2300 | 24000 | 25000 |
| 2015 | 2400 | 25000 | 25000 |
In: Finance
Explain what is meant by "life history characteristics", including a summary of the most important ones. Discuss how ecological, genetic and evolutionary properties and processes interact and contribute to variation in life history characteristics.
In: Biology
Discuss substantive ways in which armed conflict can contribute to or distract a developing economy and infrastructure. Analyze specific reasons why developed nations do not experience the same kinds of social upheaval.
In: Economics