Two receipts of $1,200 each are desired at the end of years 6 and 8. To make these receipts possible, three EOY payments $200, $300, and $400 amounts will be deposited in a bank at the end of years 2, 4, and 6. The bank’s interest rate (i) is 12% per year compounded semi-annually (every half year).
1. Generate the cash follow
2. Determine the future value of this cash flow at year 8.
In: Economics
Design two sub- classes of Employee...SalariedEmployee and HourlyEmployee. A salaried employee has an annual salary attribute. An hourly employee has an hourly pay rate attribute, an hours worked attribute, and an earnings attribute. An hourly employee that works more than 40 hours gets paid at 1.5 times their hourly pay rate. You will decide how to implement constructors, getters, setters, and any other methods that might be necessary.
1. (20 points) Draw a UML diagram for the classes.
2. (80 points) Implement the classes, and write a test program that creates a salaried employee and two hourly employees. One of the hourly employees should have hours worked set to less than 40 and one should have hours worked set to more than 40.
The test program should display all attributes for the three employees. To keep things simple, the employee classes don’t need to do any editing.
I really need help with the first part of this question regarding the UML.
In: Computer Science
FIFO Perpetual Inventory
The beginning inventory at Dunne Co. and data on purchases and sales for a three-month period ending June 30 are as follows:
| Date | Transaction | Number of Units | Per Unit | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr. 3 | Inventory | 48 | $450 | $21,600 | ||||
| 8 | Purchase | 96 | 540 | 51,840 | ||||
| 11 | Sale | 64 | 1,500 | 96,000 | ||||
| 30 | Sale | 40 | 1,500 | 60,000 | ||||
| May 8 | Purchase | 80 | 600 | 48,000 | ||||
| 10 | Sale | 48 | 1,500 | 72,000 | ||||
| 19 | Sale | 24 | 1,500 | 36,000 | ||||
| 28 | Purchase | 80 | 660 | 52,800 | ||||
| June 5 | Sale | 48 | 1,575 | 75,600 | ||||
| 16 | Sale | 64 | 1,575 | 100,800 | ||||
| 21 | Purchase | 144 | 720 | 103,680 | ||||
| 28 | Sale | 72 | 1,575 | 113,400 | ||||
Required:
Record the inventory, purchases, and cost of merchandise sold data in a perpetual inventory record similar to the one illustrated in Exhibit 3, using the first-in, first-out method. Under FIFO, if units are in inventory at two different costs, enter the units with the LOWER unit cost first in the Cost of Goods Sold Unit Cost column and in the Inventory Unit Cost column.
Determine the total sales and the total cost of goods sold for the period. Journalize the entries in the sales and cost of goods sold accounts. Assume that all sales were on account.
Determine the gross profit from sales for the period
Determine the ending inventory cost as of June 30.
Based upon the preceding data, would you expect the ending inventory using the last-in, first-out method to be higher or lower
In: Accounting
Use .05 level of significance
Find the P-Value-
Find the test statistic Zo-
three sixty two / (eleven hundred) successful
three ninety six / (eleven hundred) successful
Did proportion change? It just says one was 50 years ago the 362 and the next one was is today. thats all it says, theres no sd
In: Statistics and Probability
You are designing process controls for the replacement of lost or stolen credit cards. Customers are concerned about responsibility for charges and quick replacement of cards. Identify two potential control subjects that will help manage the process while meeting customer needs. Then define a unit of measure and a sensor for each control subject.
In: Statistics and Probability
Teradene Corporation purchased land as a factory site and contracted with Maxtor Construction to construct a factory. Teradene made the following expenditures related to the acquisition of the land, building, and equipment for the factory: (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1
| Purchase price of the land | $ | 1,390,000 | |
| Demolition and removal of old building | 99,000 | ||
| Clearing and grading the land before construction | 245,000 | ||
| Various closing costs in connection with acquiring the land | 61,000 | ||
| Architect's fee for the plans for the new building | 69,000 | ||
| Payments to Maxtor for building construction | 3,440,000 | ||
| Equipment purchased | 955,000 | ||
| Freight charges on equipment | 51,000 | ||
| Trees, plants, and other landscaping | 64,000 | ||
| Installation of a sprinkler system for the landscaping | 6,900 | ||
| Cost to build special platforms and install wiring for the equipment | 31,000 | ||
| Cost of trial runs to ensure proper installation of the equipment | 8,900 | ||
| Fire and theft insurance on the factory for the first year of use | 43,000 | ||
In addition to the above expenditures, Teradene purchased four forklifts from Caterpillar. In payment, Teradene paid $35,000 cash and signed a noninterest-bearing note requiring the payment of $89,000 in one year. An interest rate of 8% properly reflects the time value of money for this type of loan.
Required:
Determine the initial valuation of each of the assets Teradene
acquired in the above transactions. (Round your answers to
the nearest whole dollars.)
| Assets | Initial Valuation |
| Land | |
| Building | |
| Equipment | |
| Land Improvements | |
| Fork Lifts | |
| Prepaid Insurance |
In: Accounting
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Answer must be 8 to 10 pages, in your own words and do provide references.
Deliver the answer before 30th Octorber 2018
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Using relevant theories and models critically evaluate and analyse the leadership of a leader working in an (business, government or not-for-profit) organisation. If you were in the position of the leader, what could you do to be a better leader and make a stronger impact on the followers and on the situation?
For this assignment you can select a leader from a large or a small organisation. You can select a leader from your own organisation or one that you are familiar with. It could be a CEO of an international organisation whom you have read about in the newspapers/biographies, or a family member who runs a small business with a few staff members. The choice of leader and organisation is yours.
Write a report in which you cover the following:
A clear description of the leader, the organisation/industry, and situation/context.
An evaluation of the leader by referring to concepts and theories covered in the subject (e.g. style, behaviour, traits, attitudes, power) and by referring to relevant examples.
A discussion of how you would lead differently if you were put in the same situation/s as the leader and how you could make a stronger impact on the followers and on the situation/s.
It is important to demonstrate your knowledge about Leadership and to clearly reference your sources. (you can use the Leadership- Theory and Practice 7th edition by Peter G. Northouse as reference).
In: Operations Management
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Answer must be 8 to 10 pages, in your own words and do provide references.
Deliver the answer before 30th Octorber 2018
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Using relevant theories and models critically evaluate and analyse the leadership of a leader working in an (business, government or not-for-profit) organisation. If you were in the position of the leader, what could you do to be a better leader and make a stronger impact on the followers and on the situation?
For this assignment you can select a leader from a large or a small organisation. You can select a leader from your own organisation or one that you are familiar with. It could be a CEO of an international organisation whom you have read about in the newspapers/biographies, or a family member who runs a small business with a few staff members. The choice of leader and organisation is yours.
Write a report in which you cover the following:
A clear description of the leader, the organisation/industry, and situation/context.
An evaluation of the leader by referring to concepts and theories covered in the subject (e.g. style, behaviour, traits, attitudes, power) and by referring to relevant examples.
A discussion of how you would lead differently if you were put in the same situation/s as the leader and how you could make a stronger impact on the followers and on the situation/s.
It is important to demonstrate your knowledge about Leadership and to clearly reference your sources. (you can use the Leadership- Theory and Practice 7th edition by Peter G. Northouse as reference).
In: Psychology
When a company defaults on its debt, debtholders often received 50% or less of the amount they are owed, as well as lost interest. Is the difference between the amount debtholders are owed, and the amount they actually receive as cost of bankruptcy?
In: Finance
Tests were carried out on a three-phase 220 V, 50 Hz, 4-pole delta-connected induction motor. The following results were obtained from open circuit (no-load) and short circuit tests.
Open Circuit (no-load) Test
|
Applied Stator Voltage VLine (V) |
Stator Line Current ILine (A) |
Total Input Power Pin (W) |
|
240 |
9.6 |
536 |
|
220 |
7.2 |
420 |
|
200 |
5.4 |
352 |
|
180 |
4.3 |
304 |
|
160 |
3.5 |
276 |
|
140 |
3.0 |
248 |
|
120 |
2.5 |
224 |
Short Circuit (locked rotor) Test
|
Applied Stator Voltage VLine (V) |
Stator Line Current ILine (A) |
Total Input Power Pin (W) |
|
72 |
14 |
674 |
A dc resistance test indicates that the stator resistance per phase is 1.165 W.
a) Estimate the machine’s friction and windage loss and determine the parameters of the full equivalent circuit of the machine.
Using an appropriate form of the machine equivalent circuit:
b) Calculate the losses in the machine and draw a power flow diagram which illustrates the flow of power through the machine when it runs on-load with a slip of 0.06
c) Determine the starting torque, and also the torque when running with a slip of 0.06.
In: Electrical Engineering