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Problem #1: The stockholders’ equity section of Whaler Inc. at the beginning of the current year...

Problem #1: The stockholders’ equity section of Whaler Inc. at the beginning of the current year appears below.

Common stock, $1 par value, authorized 5,000,000

shares, 800,000 shares issued and outstanding

$     800,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par—common stock

16,100,000

Retained earnings

260,000

During the current year, the following transactions occurred.

  1. The company issued to the stockholders 500,000 rights. Ten rights are needed to buy one share of stock at $21. The rights were void after 30 days. The market price of the stock at this time was $22 per share.
  2. The company sold to the public a $1,000,000, 6% bond issue at 106. The company also issued with each $1,000 bond a detachable stock purchase warrant, which provided for the purchase of common stock at $20 per share. Shortly after issuance, similar bonds without warrants were selling at 97 and the warrants at $10.
  3. All but 75,000 of the rights issued in (1) were exercised in 30 days.
  4. At the end of the year, 60% of the warrants in (2) had been exercised.
  5. During the current year, the company granted stock options for 100,000 shares of common stock to company executives. The company, using a fair value option-pricing model, determines that each option is worth $2.60. The option price is $25. The options were to expire at year-end and were considered compensation for the current year.
  6. 20,000 shares related to the stock-option plan were exercised.

Instructions

Prepare general journal entries for the current year to record the transactions listed above.

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16. Below is a table for the present value of $1 at Compound interest. Year 6%...

16. Below is a table for the present value of $1 at Compound interest.

Year 6% 10% 12%
1 0.943 0.909 0.893
2 0.890 0.826 0.797
3 0.840 0.751 0.712
4 0.792 0.683 0.636
5 0.747 0.621 0.567

Below is a table for the present value of an annuity of $1 at compound interest.

Year 6% 10% 12%
1 0.943 0.909 0.893
2 1.833 1.736 1.690
3 2.673 2.487 2.402
4 3.465 3.170 3.037
5 4.212 3.791 3.605

Using the tables above, what would be the present value of $12,499 (rounded to the nearest dollar) to be received 4 years from today, assuming an earnings rate of 10%?

a.$9,899

b.$8,537

c.$12,499

d.$39,622

17. Project A requires an original investment of $49,400. The project will yield cash flows of $13,400 per year for seven years. Project B has a calculated net present value of $2,730 over a four year life. Project A could be sold at the end of four years for a price of $17,700.

Below is a table for the present value of $1 at Compound interest.

Year 6% 10% 12%
1 0.943 0.909 0.893
2 0.890 0.826 0.797
3 0.840 0.751 0.712
4 0.792 0.683 0.636
5 0.747 0.621 0.567

Below is a table for the present value of an annuity of $1 at compound interest.

Year 6% 10% 12%
1 0.943 0.909 0.893
2 1.833 1.736 1.690
3 2.673 2.487 2.402
4 3.465 3.170 3.037
5 4.212 3.791 3.605

(a) Using the present value tables above, determine the net present value of Project A over a four-year life with salvage value assuming a minimum rate of return of 12%. Round your answer to two decimal places.
$

(b) Which project provides the greatest net present value?

20. The management of Arkansas Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $490,000. The company's desired rate of return is 10%. The present value factors for $1 at compound interest of 10% for 1 through 5 years are 0.909, 0.826, 0.751, 0.683, and 0.621, respectively. In addition to the foregoing information, use the following data in determining the acceptability of this investment:


Year
Income from
Operations
Net Cash
Flow
1 $100,000 $180,000
2 40,000 120,000
3 40,000 100,000
4 10,000 90,000
5 10,000 120,000


The net present value for this investment is

a.$(16,170)

b.$55,200

c.$(126,800)

d.$36,400

21. The management of Wyoming Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $375,000. The company's desired rate of return is 6%. The present value factor for an annuity of $1 at interest of 6% for 5 years is 4.212. In addition to the foregoing information, use the following data in determining the acceptability of this investment:


Year
Income from
Operations
Net Cash
Flow
1 $18,750 $93,750
2 18,750 93,750
3 18,750 93,750
4 18,750 93,750
5 18,750 93,750



The present value index for this investment is

a.1.25

b.1.05

c.0.95

d.1.00

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In a person without Type 2 diabetes and with a 10-year ASCVD risk determined to be...

  1. In a person without Type 2 diabetes and with a 10-year ASCVD risk determined to be 15% with two other risk factors, what do the 2018 cholesterol guidelines suggest?
    1. The person may be withheld statin therapy because his 10-year risk is <20%
    2. The person should be considered for moderate intensity statin therapy
    3. The person is recommended for high intensity statin therapy
    4. None of the above
  2. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the Pooled Cohort Risk Score (also called the ASCVD Risk Estimator)?
    1. It is not appropriate for use in persons with pre-existing myocardial infarction
    2. It predicts the lifetime risk of ASCVD in persons aged 20-59 years
    3. It includes the prediction of total cardiovascular disease including heart failure
    4. It allows for the prediction of ASCVD in persons with diabetes
    5. All of the above are true

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A bank offers you two rates. The first is a 5% rate on a 30 year...

A bank offers you two rates. The first is a 5% rate on a 30 year self liquidating mortgage for 75% of the 400,000 value. The second option is 7.5% for 90% financing also on 30 year amortization. What is the marginal cost of borrowing

How do I do this in financial calculator please explain. Below is the answer and step but I do not understand it. Help me please.

Deal 1

Deal 2

Differnce

Amortization

30

Amortization

30

30

Term

30

Term

30

Rate

5.0%

Rate

7.5%

Value

$400,000

Value

$400,000

LTv

75.0%

LTv

90.0%

Loan

$300,000

Loan

$360,000

$60,000

Payment

($1,610.46)

Payment

($2,517.17)

-$907

Rate

18.05%

subtract the loan amount of 1 from deal 2

subract the paymnet of deal 1 from deal 2

Calculate rate for additional dollars given additional payment over the term.

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The nurse is admitting a 68-year-old patient with a history of ovarian cancer to the medical...

The nurse is admitting a 68-year-old patient with a history of ovarian cancer to the medical unit. She had surgery 2 months ago and has had pain ever since the surgery. She reports that she has been taking oxycodone at home, but that the pain is “never gone”

4-During the evening rounds, the patient is founded to be unresponsive with respiratory rate of 7 breath/min. Her son, who was staying with her, said that he “pushed the button a few times” while she was asleep because earlier “she said she was hurting but wouldn’t push it herself”. What would be the priority nursing actions?

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The nurse is admitting a 68-year-old patient with a history of ovarian cancer to the medical...

The nurse is admitting a 68-year-old patient with a history of ovarian cancer to the medical unit. She had surgery 2 months ago and has had pain ever since the surgery. She reports that she has been taking oxycodone at home, but that the pain is “never gone”

After consideration of her history and her pain management specialist recommends patient-controlled analgesia (PCA); the PCA therapy is explained and an infusion is started with morphine as a basal infusion as well as interval self-dosing. The nurse selects the Pasero Opioid Induced Sedation Scale (POSS) to assess the patient for response to the new and additional opioid medication. Complete the table below by filling in the appropriate interventions that nurse would use for each observation for POSS.

S = Sleep, easy to arouse

1 = Awake and alert

2 = Slightly drowsy, easily aroused

3 = Frequently drowsy, arousable, drifts off to sleep during conversation

4 = Somnolent, minimal or no response to verbal and physical stimulation

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Frankie, an active 7 year-old, was playing with a couple of friends at the neighborhood playground...

Frankie, an active 7 year-old, was playing with a couple of friends at the neighborhood playground early one morning. Unfortunately they didn’t know that two local gangs had fought at that spot the previous night and left behind a broken beer bottle. While playing a game of tag, Frankie slipped on wet grass and fell in the area of the broken bottle, sustaining injuries on his right side. His knee hit some of the broken glass with the fall causing a laceration about 2 inches wide and deep enough so that there was damage to the dermis, subcutaneous layer and blood vessels as well as the epidermis. As he fell, he extended his arms to cushion the fall, resulting in an abrasion on his right palm. His head also hit the ground with enough force to produce a contusion on his right temple. His friend Richie ran to Frankie’s house and returned soon with Frankie’s Mom, who took him to the emergency room.

Please respond to each of the following in your reply:

  1. Frankie’s injures would be classified as “unintentional” and fortunately they were not fatal. But injuries (intentional and unintentional) account for significant mortality in the US each year and with regard to age distribution, these mortalities show a “bimodal distribution”. Which two age groups show peaks for injury-related deaths? Why do you think these two groups have higher rates?
  2. At the emergency room, a PA. closely examined Frankie’s knee, treated it with a topical antibiotic and sutured the wound shut with 4 stitches. What does topical mean? What was the purpose for the topical antibiotic and suturing? Distinguish between healing by primary intention and healing by secondary intention.
  3. Over the next week or so, Frankie noticed that his right knee was somewhat swollen, pinker and warmer than the other knee and very sensitive to the touch. Is this normal? What process was taking place in his knee?
  4. The bruise on his right temple changed color over the next two weeks. What is the reason for this?

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A firm pays a $2.50 dividend at the end of year one (D1), has a stock...

A firm pays a $2.50 dividend at the end of year one (D1), has a stock price of $98 (P0), and a constant growth rate (g) of 7 percent.

a. Compute the required rate of return (Ke). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Input your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

rate of return

Indicate whether each of the following changes will increase or decrease the required rate of return (Ke). (Each question is separate from the others. That is, assume only one variable changes at a time.) No actual numbers are necessary.

b. If the dividend payment increases:

dividend yeild

require rate of return

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Markus Company’s common stock sold for $2.00 per share at the end of this year. The...

Markus Company’s common stock sold for $2.00 per share at the end of this year. The company paid a common stock dividend of $0.42 per share this year. It also provided the following data excerpts from this year’s financial statements:     

Ending
Balance
Beginning
Balance
Cash $ 30,500 $ 46,000
Accounts receivable $ 52,000 $ 45,000
Inventory $ 49,300 $ 52,000
Current assets $ 131,800 $ 143,000
Total assets $ 353,000 $ 318,200
Current liabilities $ 52,500 $ 37,500
Total liabilities $ 98,000 $ 88,200
Common stock, $1 par value $ 111,000 $ 111,000
Total stockholders’ equity $ 255,000 $ 230,000
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 353,000 $ 318,200
This Year
Sales (all on account) $ 585,000
Cost of goods sold $ 339,300
Gross margin $ 245,700
Net operating income $ 75,500
Interest expense $ 4,500
Net income $ 49,700

Find:

1. return on total assets

2. return on equity

3. book value per share

4. working capital

5. current ratio

6. acid-test ratio

7. accounts receivable turnover

8. average collection period

9. inventory turnover

10. average sale period

11. operating period

12. total asset turnover

13. times interest earned ratio

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Business Economics Suppose the demand equation for computers by Teetan Ltd for the year 2017 is...

Business Economics

Suppose the demand equation for computers by Teetan Ltd for the year 2017 is given by Qd= 1200-P and the supply equation is given by Qs= 120+3P. Find the equilibrium price and analyze what would be the excess demand or supply if the price changes to Rs 400 and Rs 120. The answer should be a min of 800 Words. And pls send me in computerized word format

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