Can you please show steps and formulas
3) A bond has a face value of $1,000, an annual coupon rate of
6.0%, an annual yield to maturity
of 5.0%, makes semi-annual coupon payments and has four years to
maturity.
a) What is the price of this bond?
b) If the yield-to-maturity is 6% (annual rate) in six months’
time, what is my holding
period return for the first six months?
In: Finance
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The Raven Co. has just gone public. Under a firm commitment agreement, Raven received 18.25 for each of the 8 million shares sold. The initial offering price was $19.89 per share, and the stock rose to $26.06 per share in the first few minutes of trading. Raven paid $1,360,000 in direct legal and other costs, and $408,000 in indirect costs. What was the flotation cost as a percentage of funds raised? |
In: Finance
On January 1, 2020, Drilling Company issued ten-year bonds with a face value of $10,000,000 and a stated interest rate of 4%, payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds were sold to yield 3%.
Instructions
1-Calculate the issue price of the bonds.
2-Record the bond issuance
3-Record the first interest payment and use the straight line method to amortize the discount or premium.
In: Finance
Suppose that you want to buy a bond with a face value of $10,000. The bond has annual coupon payments at a 20% interest on its face value each year. If you want a yield to maturity of 16%, what will be the maximum price of the bond? (Select the closest answer) (The bond matures in 10 years and the first payment will be received in one year.)
In: Economics
magnificent miner is a mining startup.due to development costs of its new mine, no dividends will be paid for the first 5 years, after that they pay a $2 divident which wil grow by 10% per annum for the nest five years, remaining contant thereafire, assumming the reuierd return is 12% per annum , what is the share price today?
(b) in five years time
(c) in 10 years time
In: Finance
1. Grace Greeting Cards Incorporated is starting a new business venture and are in the process of evaluating its product lines. Information for one new product, traditional parchment grade cards, is as follows:
∙ Sixteen times each year, a new card design will be put into production. Each new
design will require $600 in setup costs.
∙ The parchment grade card product line incurred $75,000 in development costs and
is expected to be produced over the next four years.
∙ Direct costs of producing the designs average $0.50 each.
∙ Indirect manufacturing costs are estimated at $50,000 per year.
∙ Customer service expenses average $0.10 per card.
∙ Current sales are expected to be 2,500 units of each card design. Each card sells for $3.50.
∙ Sales units equal production units each year.
Required:
a. What are the estimated life-cycle revenues?
b. What is the estimated life-cycle operating income for the first year?
c. What is the estimated life-cycle operating income per year for the years after the first year?
d. What is the total estimated life-cycle operating income?
e. Why is it important for Grace Greeting Cards Incorporated considering using life-cycle budgeting and costing?
2. Dhahran Corporation manufactures fishing poles that have a price of $42.00. It has costs of $32.64 A competitor is introducing a new fishing pole that will sell for $36.00. Management believes it must lower the price to $36.00 to compete in the highly cost-conscious fishing pole market. Marketing believes that the new price will maintain the current sales level. Dhahran Corporation's sales are currently 200,000 poles per year.
Required:
a. What is the target cost for the new price if target operating income is 20% of sales?
b. What is the change in operating income for the year if $36.00 is the new price and costs remain the same?
c. What is the target cost per unit if the selling price is reduced to $36.00 and the company wants to maintain its same income level?
d. Discuss the limitations of target costing and target pricing.
In: Accounting
The price per share of stock for a sample of 25 companies was recorded at the beginning of a given year and then again at the end of the 1st quarter of that year. How stocks perform during the 1st quarter is an indicator of what is ahead for the stock market and the economy. Use the sample data given below to answer the following.
| Company | End of 1st Quarter |
Beginning of Year |
|---|---|---|
| Company A | 24.13 | 19.91 |
| Company B | 39.01 | 37.36 |
| Company C | 51.9 | 45.78 |
| Company D | 58.42 | 62.03 |
| Company E | 66.96 | 65.58 |
| Company F | 106.48 | 105.94 |
| Company G | 29.01 | 23.71 |
| Company H | 12.45 | 10.71 |
| Company I | 44.41 | 41.22 |
| Company J | 21.07 | 17.91 |
| Company K | 30.23 | 30.24 |
| Company L | 20.15 | 18.08 |
| Company M | 51.31 | 42.04 |
| Company | End of 1st Quarter |
Beginning of Year |
|---|---|---|
| Company N | 46.98 | 33.25 |
| Company O | 66.21 | 66.71 |
| Company P | 37.23 | 40.12 |
| Company Q | 71.12 | 62.00 |
| Company R | 41.27 | 41.56 |
| Company S | 32.26 | 25.96 |
| Company T | 75.01 | 69.97 |
| Company U | 68.06 | 54.70 |
| Company V | 86.73 | 84.76 |
| Company W | 23.65 | 21.64 |
| Company X | 28.16 | 25.58 |
| Company Y | 108.21 | 106.40 |
(a)
Let
di
denote the change in price per share for company i where
di
= price per share at the end of the 1st quarter of the given year minus price per share at the beginning of that year. Use the sample mean of these values to estimate the dollar amount a share of stock has changed during the 1st quarter. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
$
(b)
What is the 95% confidence interval (in dollars) estimate of the population mean change in the price per share of stock during the first quarter? (Use end of first quarter − beginning of year. Round your answers to two decimal places.)
$ to $
Interpret this result.
The 95% confidence interval ---Select--- is completely below is completely above contains zero. This shows that the population mean price per share of stock has ---Select--- decreased increased over the three-month period.
In: Statistics and Probability
For each of the Indicators (4.1–4.8) explain how Jenny can ensure she is upholding the practice guidelines. Case study 2 Susannah’s husband Andrew has found out that Joe has been offering lifts to Susannah and the children. He has made a formal complaint to Joe’s supervisor, Betsy. He has threatened to stop his wife and children attending the agency if Joe continues to work with Susannah and has requested a female worker to support his family. Susannah has requested a female support worker, saying she would feel more comfortable and says her husband will allow her to continue attending the agency if she has a female support worker. Jenny is appointed as Susannah’s support worker. Susannah asks for some information about Domestic Family Violence (DFV) services in the local area. She has also asked if she can come to Jenny’s house if she feels unsafe in her own home at any time. Jenny has explained that she cannot offer Susannah accommodation in her house, but she can refer her to a women’s refuge service if Susannah needs this. Jenny feels very strongly about DFV issues and when she was younger she was in a violent relationship herself. 4.1 Comply with legislation and statutory provisions, for example, mandatory reporting, which affect professional practice. 4.2 Alert their employer of relevant legislation not observed by the organisation. 4.3 Deal with service-user information in accordance with the principles and requirements of legislation including that which governs privacy, confidentiality and freedom of information. 4.4 Work within the legal limitations around the right to confidentiality. 4.5 Inform service users about the legal limitations to their right to confidentiality and privacy. 4.6 Ensure information systems relating to service users, resources, programs and projects are in place, and kept in accordance with legislation and organisational policy and procedural requirements. 4.7 Ensure that the fundamental human rights of an individual are not impinged through the misuse of authority granted through law. 4.8 Understand which pieces of legislation govern organisational behaviours, for example, workplace health and safety, and inform the service user group wherever necessary
In: Nursing
DAR, SBAR and Nursing Diagnosis scenario:
Mrs. Simson is a 83-year-old patient. She has had Alzheimer’s for 12 years and recently lost her husband. Her medical history includes diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and depression. She takes several medications for her conditions. Recently she has worsening agitation and insomnia. At her long-term care facility, she walks with a walker and standby assist. She was admitted to the hospital (room 508) this morning for dehydration and is being treated for UTI. She was incontinent of urine x2 this morning. Vital signs: 99.6-64-18-99/60-96% on room air. White blood cell count (WBC) is 20.1. She states she wants to go home to the farm and has been calling out for her husband to help her “This place is too noisy, I need to get out of here!”. Bed alarm is in place, floor mats are down, room is close to the nurses’ station, 2 side rails are up, and a family member is present. Mrs. Polly Walker repeatedly attempts to get out of bed and has pulled her IV out 3 times and is due for her next dose of antibiotic.
1. SBAR. (4 points)
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Fill in the blanks for each letter listed below in this column. |
Using the data above, fill in this column with the information you would communicate to the provider, using the SBAR format. |
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S ________________________________ |
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B ________________________________ |
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A ________________________________ |
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R ________________________________ |
You receive the following written orders from the primary care provider at 0850:
Apply bilateral hand covers (non-restraint) to be used continuously.
Lorazepam 0.5mg IV every 1 hour as needed for agitation.
You implement both interventions and patient was resting comfortably with IV antibiotic infusing at 0930.
2. Next, document a focus note (DAR) using the correct documentation terms and abbreviations. (3 points).
DAR Entry:
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Date/time |
Focus |
Nursing Progress Notes |
Initials |
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11/29/08 |
Safety |
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0830 |
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0850 |
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0930 |
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3. Considering the scenario above, formulate a Nursing diagnosis statement pertinent to this patient (1 point):
4. Formulate a Patient Outcome/Goal that correlates with the Nursing Diagnosis for the patient in the scenario above (1 point):
In: Nursing
As the community health LPN, you have received a referral for a 39-year old Indonesian lady for staple removal, post-op emergency cholecystectomy. Upon arrival to the home, you observe broken glass around the entrance of the basement apartment and note it is in desperate need of repairs. One of the windows has been boarded up and the step has a board missing and the wood looks rotten. The client answers the door, carrying a 2-year child on her hip and 2 older siblings, ages 5 and 7 are standing behind her. The children are all noted to be dressed in several layers of clothing. Upon entering the home, you note the home feels quite cold and damp. The only furniture you can see is a small table, two chairs and a mattress on the floor of the only bedroom. There is no visible toys, books, or TV. In communicating with the client, you detect a thick accent and she speaks in broken English. She informs you that she is doing ok; however, the family is struggling financially since they arrived in NL from Indonesia 1 year ago. Her husband is working at the local gas bar part time. The client states "I try get groceries cheap but that hard". " I like NL but miss my home country. (I talk to my family every month". I get job but need more education. My son he needs medicine but we no money. My husband has bad cough, he always tired and no taste no more." I attend my church online and meet 2 ladies from my home country. One lady wants to teach me how make masks. She tells me I think take English course by our church.
1. What resources are available in your community?
2. What is the role of a community health LPN in caring for the client and her family?
3. Who should be included in the interprofessional care team for this client?
4. How can the LPN provide culturally appropriate care?
• How can LPN’s working in community ensure they are empowering families to meet their own needs?
In: Nursing