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Balance Sheets: 2013 2012 Cash and equivalents $100   $85   Accounts receivable 275   200   Inventories 375   250  ...

Balance Sheets:
2013 2012
Cash and equivalents $100   $85  
Accounts receivable 275   200  
Inventories 375   250  
      Total current assets $750   $635  
Net plant and equipment 2,000   1,490  
Total assets $2,750   $2,125  
Accounts payable $150   $85  
Accruals 75   50  
Notes payable 150   75  
      Total current liabilities $375   $210  
Long-term debt 450   290  
Common stock 1,225   1,225  
Retained earnings 700   400  
Total liabilities and equity $2,750   $2,125  
Income Statements:
2013 2012
Sales $2,000   $1,500  
Operating costs excluding depreciation 1,250   1,000  
EBITDA $750   $500  
Depreciation and amortization 100   75  
EBIT $650   $425  
Interest 62   45  
EBT $588   $380  
Taxes (40%) 235   152  
Net income $353   $228  
Dividends paid $53   $48  
Addition to retained earnings $300   $180  
Shares outstanding 130    130   
Price $ 31.25    $ 28.75   
WACC 8.00 %     

Using the financial statements above, what is Rosnan's 2013 market value added (MVA)? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Do not round intermediate calculations.

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Using the financial statements given earlier, what is Rosnan's 2013 economic value added (EVA)? Round your answer to the nearest cent. Do not round intermediate calculations.

In: Finance

Do the seven steps for each word problem Step 1: Establish null and alternate hypotheses State...

Do the seven steps for each word problem

Step 1: Establish null and alternate hypotheses

State the null and alternative hypothesis (as a sentence and formula).

Step 2: Calculate the degrees of freedom

Step 3: Calculate t critical using critical t – table

Step 4: Calculate the Sum of Square deviation (SSD)

Step 5: Calculate t obtained

Step 6: Specify the critical value and the obtained value on a t-distribution curve

Step 7: Decision and Conclusion

Write a clear and concise conclusion.

A Pullman local sports store is interested in consumer purchasing likelihood of WSU gear (1=not at all to 7=very much) before and after a win in football. A researcher picks 10 WSU students as the participants of the study. The data are shown below. Use alpha = .01 to see whether a win in football increases consumers’ likelihood of buying WSU gear.

After: 4 5 5 6 5 7 5 6 3 4

Before: 3 5 4 4 5 6 5 4 3 3

A marketing researcher has heard that when kids are anonymous, they'll take more candy. To test this hypothesis, she brings 6 kids into a specially-constructed Halloween Lab with two rooms. Each room is identically decorated and contains a decorated front porch, a front door, and a doorbell. Behind the door is a confederate who will answer the door and offer a bowl of candy. The two rooms differ only in their lighting conditions. One room is light; one room is dark, the latter presumably leading to greater anonymity. She says, ok kids, I want you to go into each room and interact with the person behind the door as you would normally interact during Halloween. Ring the doorbell, say trick or treat, and then take some candy. So, the kids do this and the researcher measures how many pieces of candy they take. The data are shown below. Do kids take more candy under conditions that make them feel anonymous? Use alpha = .10.

Light Room:                  1          2          1          1          2          2

Dark Room:                  2          2          3          4          4          3

In: Statistics and Probability

Context: Muskogee County Choppers, till recently was a small ‘custom’ motorcycle/chopper production unit, designing and manufacturing...

Context: Muskogee County Choppers, till recently was a small ‘custom’ motorcycle/chopper production unit, designing and manufacturing custom motorcycles and trikes for a small regional market, mainly Oklahoma and Arkansas. The firm has seen an infusion of capital from a group of rich ‘angel investors’ who had a love for motorcycling. The firm is ‘small’ and even after innovation, capital infusion and growth will in no way match the major players like Harley, Honda, Kawasaki etc. Further, ‘trikes’ unlike motorcycles may be considered a ‘niche’ rather than mass market product.

With this infusion of capital, MCC is now a LLC (Limited Liability Company) and plans to make a foray into major markets, at least catering to Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas , Oklahoma, and New Mexico, starting with a ‘trike’ to compete with the Polaris Spyder or CANAM-Ryker. The MCC Trike is similar, with two front wheels and one rear wheel. It is 500cc, in contrast with other trikes that are normally with higher capacity engines (900 cc +). The Canam Ryker and Polaris Spyder are also like the MCC trike, in that they have two front and one rear wheel, unlike Harley trikes etc that have one front wheel and two rear wheels.

MCC is a new company and even with an infusion of capital from angel investors cannot compete with the financial strength of companies like Harley and Honda.

Assignment (in two Parts 1 and 2):

Write a short note to the CEO of the firm as an internal senior executive outlining:

Part 1: A short note on the actual direction that the firm should take, that is, 'your personal summary thoughts and opinions on strategy', both (a) Marketing and (b) Integrated Marketing Communications (Promotion). When you write your note, use a format that you consider appropriate for being read by a busy CEO.

In: Operations Management

ORDERS VS. SHIPMENTS CUSTOMERS IN PAST 6 MONTHS MONTHLY SALES ($) Size # Ordered # Received...

ORDERS VS. SHIPMENTS CUSTOMERS IN PAST 6 MONTHS MONTHLY SALES ($) Size # Ordered # Received Customer # # Visits $ Purchases Month $ Sales Extra Small 30 23 1 8 468 Jan 1375 Small 50 54 2 6 384 Feb 1319 Medium 85 92 3 8 463 Mar 1222 Large 95 91 4 2 189 Apr 1328 Extra Large 60 63 5 10 542 May 1493 2X Large 45 42 6 4 299 Jun 1492 7 6 345 Jul 1489 8 2 197 Aug 1354 9 4 293 Sep 1530 10 1 119 Oct 1483 11 3 211 Nov 1450 12 9 479 Dec 1495 13 7 430 Jan 1545 14 7 404 Feb 1454 15 6 359 Mar 1322 16 10 544 Apr 1492 17 9 522 May 1678 18 5 327 Jun 1645 19 6 353 Jul 1580 20 7 405 Aug 1493 21 4 289 Sep 1719 22 7 386 Oct 1573 23 7 403 Nov 1629 24 1 146 Dec 1680 25 7 416 26 9 485 27 3 333 28 7 241 29 2 391 30 6 268 can you show me the formula that will need to be entered in Excel to solve the following Conduct a goodness of fit analysis which assesses orders of a specific item by size and items you received by size. Conduct a hypothesis test with the objective of determining if there is a difference between what you ordered and what you received at the .05 level of significance. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. Generate a scatter plot, the correlation coefficient, and the linear equation that evaluates whether a relationship exists between the number of times a customer visited the store in the past 6 months and the total amount of money the customer spent. Set up a hypothesis test to evaluate the strength of the relationship between the two variables. Use a level of significance of .05. Use the regression line formula to forecast how much a customer might spend on merchandise if that customer visited the store 13 times in a 6 month period. Consider the average monthly sales of 2014, $1310, as your base to: Calculate indices for each month for the next two years. Graph a time series plot. In the Data Analysis Toolpak, use Excel's Exponential Smoothing option. Apply a damping factor of .5, to your monthly sales data. Create a new time series graph that compares the original and the revised monthly sales data.

In: Statistics and Probability

(In C language) Given a two-dimensional char array, how do I encode it into a one...

(In C language)

Given a two-dimensional char array, how do I encode it into a one dimensional integer array? For example:

char arr [8][8] = {{1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}, {1,0,0,0,1,0,0,1}, {1,0,1,0,1,1,0,1}, {1,0,1,0,0,0,0,1}, {1,0,1,1,1,1,0,1}, {1,0,0,0,0,0,0,1}, {1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1}, {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}} into int arr2 [8]

I know this problem requires bit-shifting but I am unsure how. It also needs to be as efficient as possible.

Thanks!

In: Computer Science

The average lifespan of a CleanFreek dishwasher is normally distributed with a mean of 8 years...

The average lifespan of a CleanFreek dishwasher is normally distributed with a mean of 8 years and a standard deviation of 1.5 years.

Standard Normal Distribution Table

a. What is the probability that a CleanFreek dishwasher will last longer than 12 years?
P(X > 12)=P(X > 12)=

b. What is the probability that a CleanFreek dishwasher will last fewer than 7 years?
P(X < 7)=P(X < 7)=

c. What length warranty should be established on the dishwashers so that no more than 1.7% of the units will need to be replaced under warranty?
x=x=

years

Round to 2 decimal places.

h(i,x)=

{10if  program i halts on input x,otherwise.{1if  program i halts on input x,0otherwise.

In: Statistics and Probability

I need programing in C language (not C#,C++) Sheldon Game RPSLS: - Stone: Win against Scissors...

I need programing in C language (not C#,C++) Sheldon Game RPSLS:

- Stone: Win against Scissors who destroys and against Lizard who bursts,ties with himself, and loses to Rock Covering Paper and Spock that vaporizes the stone.
- Role: Win against Stone who he covers and against Spock who refutes, tie with himself, and loses against Scissors who cut it and against Lizard who eat.
- Scissors: Win against Paper who cuts and against Lizard who decapitates, tie with himself, and loses against Stone who destroys them and against Spock who crushes.

- Lizard: Win against Paper who eats and against Spock who poisons,ties with himself, and loses against Stone that breaks him and against Scissors that beheads him.
- Spock: Win against Stone who vaporizes and against Scissors who crushes,ties with himself, and loses against Papel who refutes him and against Lizard who it poisons him.

The program that we must implement must allow two players to play in the same console (there will be only one program),will initialize the information necessary to be able to store the name of two players and their respective markers throughout the game, to present a result message at the end of the game.

1. When the program is ready for the game to start, it will ask PLAYER1 enter your name.
2. It will then ask PLAYER2 to enter their name.

As long as the game is not over (that is, until one of the two players arrives to 3 points) the program:
• Will ask PLAYER1 to place his bet (can be entered in the form of numeric code, or in the form of a character string)
• Will ask PLAYER2 to place his bet (similarly)
• Evaluate both bets, and modify the markers of each of the two players based on bets
• When either of the two players reaches the score of 3 points, it will be over the game

3. Message will be displayed on the screen that says: "PLAYER NAME1 has won PLAYERNAME2: SCOREBOARD "if PLAYER1 has won, where SCORE will be the result of the game (for example 3-2).

Then it will say "PLAYERNAME2 has lost against PLAYER NAME1: MARKER "because then PLAYER2 will have lost, and MARKER will have the result reversed (for example 2-3). If he player who has won is PLAYER2, the messages will indicate the victory of the PLAYER2 and PLAYER1's defeat.

As soon as the above message is presented, the program will end the program must NOT have any input parameters at the time of making
the program call, and all the parameters you might need (names and bets) will be entered by keyboard (upon presentation of a message that clearly state what the user is expected to key in (such as,say your NAME, enter your BET, etc.)

Thanks!

In: Computer Science

Purpose: To learn how to analyze data from a two-way Anova and apply the results to...

  • Purpose: To learn how to analyze data from a two-way Anova and apply the results to a research scenario.
  • Instructions:
    • Enter the data below into the SPSS Data Editor (download the .sav file from D2L to check your work).
    • Run a two-way analysis of variance and create a line graph depicting the group means.
    • Use your results to answer the questions below, and then submit in D2L.

Research Scenario: You have been raising Bombina orientalis, or Oriental fire-bellied toads, and measured the frogs’ jumps in centimeters. Your latest study looks at males and females’ reactions to being raised in a room with another animal. You set up three terrariums, each with six male and six female frogs. Each terrarium is in a separate room. Let A1 = male frogs, A2 =female frogs, B1 = frogs raised in a room with a dog, B2 = frogs raised in a room with a cat, and B3 = frogs raised in a room with a parrot.

Data

B1

B2

B3

A1

45

23

39

42

30

27

41

31

31

48

23

27

42

33

37

43

36

24

A2

32

36

49

29

43

48

31

37

44

33

25

43

25

32

36

34

40

44

  1. Restate the research and null hypothesis for each variable (and don’t forget the interaction).

  1. What are the degrees of freedom of the F distribution for each variable and the interaction?

  1. What is the value of F for the two main effects?

  1. Is there a significant main effect of roommate? Explain and support your position.

  1. Is there a significant main effect of gender? Explain and support your position.

  1. Is there a significant interaction between the sex of the frogs and the species of roommate? Explain and support your position.

  1. Fill in the appropriate cell, column, and row means in the table below. Then fill in the appropriate seventeen terms in the ANOVA summary table (or simply paste the table from SPSS).

Table of Means

B1

B2

B3

A1

A2

                                                              

ANOVA Summary Table

Source

df

ss

MS

F

A

B

AB

Within

Total

In: Statistics and Probability

Fores Construction Company reported a pretax operating loss of $250 million for financial reporting purposes in...

Fores Construction Company reported a pretax operating loss of $250 million for financial reporting purposes in 2018. Contributing to the loss were (a) a penalty of $15 million assessed by the Environmental Protection Agency for violation of a federal law and paid in 2018 and (b) an estimated loss of $10 million from accruing a loss contingency. The loss will be tax deductible when paid in 2019. The enacted tax rate is 40%. There were no temporary differences at the beginning of the year and none originating in 2018 other than those described above. Taxable income in Fores’s two previous years of operation was as follows: 2016 $ 130 million 2017 75 million Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss in 2018. Fores elects the carryback option. 2. What is the net operating loss reported in 2018 income statement? 3. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes in 2019 assuming pretax accounting income is $115 million. No additional temporary differences originate in 2019.

In: Accounting

Part VI Push-Down Accounting (continued) Question B: Assume that Pop Corporation acquires a 90 percent interest...

Part VI Push-Down Accounting (continued)

Question B:

Assume that Pop Corporation acquires a 90 percent interest in Son Corporation for $225,000 cash on January 1, 2016. Comparative balance sheets of the two companies immediately before the acquisition are as follows (in thousands):

                                                            Pop                                                          Son____________

                                                Book Value      Fair Value                    Book Value      Fair Value

Cash                                         $300                $300                            $ 10               $ 10

Accounts Receivable, net        100                100                                35                     40

Inventories                              110                140                                45                     55

Other current assets                   30                     30                                 10                     10

Plant assets – net                    200                270                               70                      95

   Total assets                           740                  840                            170                210               

Liabilities                                 100                100                                20                     20

Capital stock, $10 par             500                                                    130

Retained earnings                   140                                                        20

Total equities                          740                                                    170   

Required:

  1. Write down the journal entry to record the 100 percent push-down adjustment (entity theory) on Son’s separate books at January 1, 2016.

In: Accounting