27.) Compute the taxable income for 2018 in each of the following independent situations:
a.) Drew and Meg ages, 40 and 41, respectively are married and file a joint return. In addition to four dependent children, they have AGI 125,000 and itemized deductions of 27,000.
b.)Sybil, age 40 is single and supports her dependent parents who live with her, as well as her grandfather who is in a nursing home. She has AGI of 80,000 and itemized deductions of 8,000
c.) Scott age 49, is a surviving spouse. His household includes two unmarried stepsons who qualify as his dependents. He has AGI of 75,000 and itemized deductions of 10,100.
d.) Amelia, age 33 is an abandoned spouse who maintains a household for her three dependent children. She has AGI of 58,000 and itemized deductions of 10,650.
e.)Dale age 42 is divorced but maintains the home in which he and his daughter Jill live . Jill is single and qualifies as Dales dependent. Dale has AGI of 64,000 and itemized deductions of 9,900.
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An α-particle has a charge of +2e and a mass of 6.64 × 10-27 kg. It is accelerated from rest through a potential difference that has a value of 1.81 × 106 V and then enters a uniform magnetic field whose magnitude is 2.63 T. The α-particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field at all times. What is (a) the speed of the α-particle, (b) the magnitude of the magnetic force on it, and (c) the radius of its circular path?
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The current stock price of KMW is $27, the risk-free rate of return is 4%, and the standard deviation is 30%. What is the price of a 63-day call option with an exercise price of $25?
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A random sample is drawn from a normally distributed population with mean μ = 27 and standard deviation σ = 2.1. [You may find it useful to reference the z table.]
a. Are the sampling distribution of the sample mean with n = 35 and n = 70 normally distributed?
Yes, both the sample means will have a normal distribution.
No, both the sample means will not have a normal distribution.
No, only the sample mean with n = 35 will have a normal distribution.
No, only the sample mean with n = 70 will have a normal distribution.
b. Calculate the probabilities that the sample mean is less than 27.6 for both sample sizes. (Round intermediate calculations to at least 4 decimal places, “z” value to 2 decimal places, and final answer to 4 decimal places.)
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Synovec Co. is growing quickly. Dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 27 percent for the next 3 years, with the growth rate falling off to a constant 7 percent thereafter. |
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If the required return is 14 percent and the company just paid a $2.20 dividend. what is the current share price? |
Multiple Choice
$54.72
$51.68
$49.01
$53.62
$55.81
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27) A company manager wishes to test a union leader's claim that absences occur on the different week days with the same frequencies. Use a significance level of 0.01 to test the manager's claim. In a study of absences, 16 occurred on a Monday, 26 occurred on a Tuesday, 38 occurred on a Wednesday, 33 occurred on a Thursday, and 12 occurred on a Friday. Use the p-value method of hypothesis testing.
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Current stock price is 27 while a call option is available with a strike price of 20 and at a price of 3.77. A 1:2 Hedge is formed. If after a certain time, stock price declines to 15.5, Net Profit (Loss) of the trader is ________. In contrast, if stock price increases to 26, net profit (loss) will be ________. At price stock price ________ and _______, net payoff will be zero.
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A frequency distribution for the ages of randomly selected 27 students taking a statistics course in a college is given below. a. Make a relative frequency histogram for the data. Label axes and units. b. What is the shape of the distribution? c. Compute the sample mean d. Use information from (c) to fill in the blanks in the following statement: In the sample of 27 students taking statistics, the average age of a student is about _______.
Age Frequency
18 4
19 5
20 7
21 3
22 4
23 2
24 0
25 1
26 1
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27. The US ináation rate
a. was negative 10% for more than a year during the Great De- pression;
b. rose to a positive 25% in 1933 on an annual basis;
c. rose above 25% during WWII and the Vietnam War;
d. All of the above.
28. The policy coinciding with the end of the Great Depression
a. gave consumers the conÖdence to quickly re-deposit their money in bank;
b. established FDIC deposit insurance;
c. reformed the private bank sector;
d. All of the above.
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27. You are valuing an investment that will pay you $28,000 per year for the first 4 years, $43,000 per year for the next 12 years, $69,000 per year the next 18 years, and $61,000 per year for the following 10 years (all payments are at the end of each year). If the appropriate annual discount rate is 11.00%, what is the value of the investment to you today?
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