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Discuss why naming conventions are important and why as a programmer you should consistently follow them....

Discuss why naming conventions are important and why as a programmer you should consistently follow them. Include in this discussion, problems that could arise in naming variables if one convention is NOT followed.

In: Computer Science

Subject : INNOVATION MANAGEMENT FOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS 3. How has innovation become engrained in your organization's...

Subject : INNOVATION MANAGEMENT FOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS

3. How has innovation become engrained in your organization's culture, and how is it being optimized

In: Accounting

what are sources of innovation ideas ? explain 5 sources of innovation ideas 500-600 words (please...

what are sources of innovation ideas ? explain 5 sources of innovation ideas 500-600 words (please donot copy from internet)

In: Economics

Explain how economics is currently driving innovation in transportation markets. Who should be paying for this...

Explain how economics is currently driving innovation in transportation markets. Who should be paying for this innovation - the government, private companies, or the consumers themselves?

In: Economics

What is Tesla's innovation strategy? Does it rely on incremental or radical innovations? Dis­ruptive or architectural?...

What is Tesla's innovation strategy? Does it rely on incremental or radical innovations? Dis­ruptive or architectural? What are the competitive implications of the firm’s innovation strategies?

In: Operations Management

The accompanying table gives the stock market indices for a certain company on the stock market....

The accompanying table gives the stock market indices for a certain company on the stock market. Use simple linear regression to forecast the data.

Date   Index   Date (numeric)
9/3/2010   10,446.78   40424
9/7/2010   10,340.24   40428
9/8/2010   10,387.43   40429
9/9/2010   10,416.96   40430
9/10/2010   10,462.14   40431
9/13/2010   10,545.67   40434
9/14/2010   10,525.62   40435
9/15/2010   10,572.66   40436
9/16/2010   10,593.78   40437
9/17/2010   10,606.94   40438
9/20/2010   10,752.82   40441
9/21/2010   10,760.77   40442
9/22/2010   10,740.59   40443
9/23/2010   10,663.99   40444
9/24/2010   10,861.13   40445
9/27/2010   10,812.19   40448
9/28/2010   10,858.73   40449
9/29/2010   10,833.32   40450
9/30/2010   10,788.48   40451
10/1/2010   10,828.31   40452

A. Identify the trend and level for the given data.

​(Round the Trend to two decimal places as needed. Round the Level to the nearest integer as​ needed.)

B. What would be the forecasts for the next three​ days?

In: Finance

The board of directors of Allen Services Inc. authorized the issuance of $400,000 face value, 20-year,...

The board of directors of Allen Services Inc. authorized the issuance of $400,000 face value, 20-year, 6 percent bonds dated April 1, 2019, and maturing on April 1, 2039. Interest is payable semiannually on April 1 and October 1. Allen uses the calendar year as its fiscal year. The bond transactions that occurred in 2019 and 2020 follow.

DATE TRANSACTIONS FOR 2019
Apr. 1     Issued $260,000 of bonds at face value.
Oct. 1     Paid the semiannual interest on the bonds issued.
Dec. 31    Recorded the adjusting entry for the accrued bond interest.
31

Closed the Bond Interest Expense account to the Income Summary account.

DATE TRANSACTIONS FOR 2020
Jan. 1    Reversed the adjusting entry made on December 31, 2019.
Apr. 1    Issued $140,000 of bonds at face value.
1    Paid the interest for six months on the bonds previously issued.
Oct. 1    Paid the interest for six months on the outstanding bonds.
Dec. 31    Recorded the adjusting entry for the accrued bond interest.
31

   Closed the Bond Interest Expense account to the Income Summary account.


Required:
Record the transactions in general journal form.

Analyze:
Based on the transactions given, what is the balance in the Bonds Payable account on December 31, 2019?

In: Accounting

At December 31, 2019, Shiga Naoya Corporation had the following stock outstanding. 10% cumulative preferred stock,...

At December 31, 2019, Shiga Naoya Corporation had the following stock outstanding.

10% cumulative preferred stock, $100 par, 107,500 shares $10,750,000
Common stock, $5 par, 4,000,000 shares 20,000,000


During 2020, Shiga Naoya did not issue any additional common stock. The following also occurred during 2020.

Income from continuing operations before taxes $23,650,000
Discontinued operations (loss before taxes) $3,225,000
Preferred dividends declared $1,075,000
Common dividends declared $2,200,000
Effective tax rate 17 %


Compute earnings per share data as it should appear in the 2020 income statement of Shiga Naoya Corporation.

In: Accounting

Accounting. payroll.canada. ontario Your manufacturing organization has a semi-monthly payroll, paying on the 15th and last...

Accounting. payroll.canada. ontario

Your manufacturing organization has a semi-monthly payroll, paying on the 15th and last day of each month. Your organization pays employees in British Columbia.

On the June 15th pay date of the current year the following deductions occurred. Using the Current Year calendar in the course material, explain when each payment must be received by the issuer or administrator:

Family Maintenance Enforcement

Union Dues (collective agreement states payment due three business days after pay date)

Registered Defined Contribution Pension Plan (employer matches employee contributions)

Group RRSP

In: Accounting

Part I On a certain university campus there is an infestation of Norway rats. It is...

Part I On a certain university campus there is an infestation of Norway rats. It is estimated that the number of rats on campus will follow a logistic model of the form P(t)=50001+Be−ktP(t)=50001+Be−kt.

A) It is estimated that there were 500 rats on campus on January 1, 2010 and 750 on April 1, 2010. Using this information, find an explicit formula for P(t)P(t) where tt is years since January 1, 2010. (Assume April 1, 2010 is t=.25t=.25.)
P(t)= P(t)=  .

B) What was the rat population on October 1, 2010?
rats.

C) How fast was the rat population growing on April 1, 2010?
rats per year.

D) According to our logistic model, when will the rat population hit 2,500 rats?
years after January 1, 2010.

E) Rats live in communal nests and the more rats there are, the closer they live together. Suppose the total volume of the rats' nests is F=0.64P+4−−−−−−−−√−2F=0.64P+4−2 cubic meters when there are PP rats on campus.
When there are 750 rats, what is the total volume of the rats' nests and how fast is the mass of nests growing with respect to time?
The total volume is  cubic meters and the volume is increasing at  cubic meters per year.

F) One of the reasons that the rats' population growth slows down is overcrowding. What is the population density of the rats' nests when there are 750 rats and how fast is the population density increasing at that time?
The population density is  rats per cubic meter and the population density is increasing at  rats per cubic meter per year.

In: Advanced Math