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1) A car accelerates at 4 m /s / s. Assuming the car starts from rest,...

1) A car accelerates at 4 m /s / s. Assuming the car starts from rest, how far will it travel in 10 s?

2) An object falls freely from rest on a planet where the acceleration due to gravity is twice that of in Earth. Find the speed of the object after 5 second?

3) It takes 8 seconds for a stone to fall to the bottom of a mine shaft. How deep is the shaft?

4) A bag of groceries has a mass of 30 kilograms and in earth. Find its weight in the earth in moon?

5) If two force vector 20N and 40N are perpendicular to each other. Find the resultant vector?

In: Physics

1. Mohammad Hasan is a partner in a Big 4 accounting firm, he hired accounting students...

1. Mohammad Hasan is a partner in a Big 4 accounting firm, he hired accounting students from your University to conduct the audit of Bank of Palestine. When the audit was done he received the audit report and signed it. The report was issued one day later.

2. Your mother in law is a majority shareholder in Jawwal, you are hired by the company to conduct an audit you conducted the audit and issued your report.

3. Ahmad CPA and Ali a CMA formed a Partnership to provide Audit services. The company was named the nice Audit CPA firm.

4. Samir a CPA advertised has practice on web siting several prominent clients of his firm, he also included links to the client’s websites and quotes from his happy clients.

5. Hania a CPA was talking with her husband about her work she mentioned some client’s information to prove her point.

6. Hanin a CPA in a local accounting Firm when one of her clients did not pay his bills she informed them that she will not give them their records and supporting documents until they pay.

7. Adel a CPA to supplements his income by worked as a bartender at the Movenpick hotel.

8. Majed while auditing the Palestinian Leasing Company discovered a violation IFRS 16. The company indicated to him that this violation is not Material and that following IFRS 16 will make the financial statements misleading accordingly he issued a standard report.

9. Majeda audited a company for three consecutive years without receiving any fees. Required For each case indicate the violation of the code of ethics. Explain your answer by also indicating the standard violated. In case there is no violation indicate so with your reason for your answer

In: Accounting

On September 20, 2017, Umatilla Company announced a 4 for 1 stock split. After the split,...

On September 20, 2017, Umatilla Company announced a 4 for 1 stock split. After the split, the company will have about 24.6 million shares outstanding. Shares traded for about $375 a share the day the split was announced.

  1. What is a 4 for 1 stock split?
  2. Why do companies like Umatilla Company split their stock?
  3.    How many shares were outstanding when the stock split was announced?
  4. How will the equity section of the balance sheet be affected by this stock split?

In: Accounting

Choose one (1) and only one of the following four 4 assignment options. Investigate and document...

Choose one (1) and only one of the following four 4 assignment options. Investigate and document your response. Provide your response back in this document, and SUBMIT it back using Google Classroom once completed.

Alternative Options list:

1. Information Systems roles and jobs

2. Personal Use of Technology

3. Internet Security

4. Database creation

Details are provided below:

1. Information Systems roles and jobs

Prepare a report on purchasing a computer for yourself.

Identify your requirements (what you will need to use it for, how much you would spend, etc.).

Identify at least 3 viable options (actual computers), 2 of them of the same type (e.g. PC) and 1 of them different type (e.g. Apple).

List the specifications for each in a side-by-side table, including:

Hardware specifications (processor, memory, storage, etc.), 1 row for each category item


Software specifications (OS, application software, etc.) 1 row for each category item


Networking specifications


Total cost


Identify which would be the most powerful, which would be the fastest.

Select your best alternative.  

Confirm that it will meet all your requirements, and indicate why you would choose it.

Provide response on table format. Provide final selection and explanation in paragraph format.

1-3 pages max.

2. Personal Use of Technology

Create a list of at least 4 examples of technologies used by you within the last 2 months.  

For each:

Classify them by IT Component types


Research and identify approximately what year each technology was introduced, and when your specific version was introduced.


Indicate how you have used the technology.  


Indicate what your next-best alternate would have been if you did not have the technology. Estimate the associated impact to you if you did not have the technology (additional time, cost to you per day/week etc.)


Indicate 1 example of something you currently do manually (and that there currently is not a technology solution available yet). Investigate if anyone in the world is already innovating and working on it, and if so, provide a reference (name and link) and some details.

Response should be in table form, 1-3 pages max.

3. Internet security –Target as case Study

Retailers have seen major increases in cyber attack. Point of sale systems, vendor and supplier connected portals, even on-site system administrators, pose potential risks. All of these potential weak links in the chain came to light when target got hit, beginning on the biggest US shopping day, Black Friday.

The cyber attack on Target hit all of the wrong numbers, (or right, depending on your point of view):

41 million customers’ credit card information stolen


$200 million estimated cost to banks and credit unions over replaced cards and disputed charges (which Target settled for $39 million)


An estimated 46% dip in profit during the biggest shopping period of the season


An $18.5 million recent multi-state lawsuit settlement with consumers


All told, Target lost an estimated $300 million

What are your general thoughts about internet security and what do you think Target could have done to prevent internet security onboard?

1-3 pages max.

4. Database Creation

Create a database project with the following requirements, use any professional principles and standards.

Use any relational database software application of your choice to develop database implementing the logical design into a physical design.

create the normalized physical database with tables, columns with data types, primary keys, constraints, etc.

Create a minimum of ten rows of test data in each table.

Submit a Zip .sql file with the scripts needed to create your tables with keys and the insert test rows, etc., into the tables and submit the Assignment Files tab as Zip.


In: Accounting

4 . Individual Problems 22-1 Suppose that a paper mill “feeds” a downstream box mill. For...

4 . Individual Problems 22-1

Suppose that a paper mill “feeds” a downstream box mill. For the downstream mill, the marginal profitability of producing boxes declines with volume. For example, the first unit of boxes increases earnings by $30, the second by $27, the third by $24, and so on, until the tenth unit increases profit by just $3.

The cost the upstream mill incurs for producing enough paper (one “unit” of paper) to make one unit of boxes is $9.50.

Assume the two mills operate as separate profit centers, and the paper mill sets the price of paper. It follows that the marginal profitability of boxes represents the highest price that the box division would be willing to pay the paper division for boxes.. Furthermore, assume that fixed costs are $0 for the paper mill.

The following table summarizes the quantity, total revenue, and marginal costs from the perspective of the paper mill for selling paper to the box mill at various prices.

In the following table, fill in the marginal revenue, total cost, and total profit for the paper mill when selling paper to the box mill at each given price.

Price

Quantity

Total Revenue

Marginal revenue

Total Cost

Marginal Cost

Profit

(Marginal Profitability to the Box Mill)

(Units of Paper equivalent to One Box)

($)

($)

($)

($)

($)

($)

$30 1 $30 $9.50
$9.50
$27 2 $54
$9.50
$24 3 $72
$9.50
$21 4 $84
$9.50
$18 5 $90
$9.50
$15 6 $90
$9.50
$12 7 $84
$9.50
$9 8 $72
$9.50
$6 9 $54
$9.50
$3 10 $30

If the paper mill sets the price of paper to sell to the box mill, it will set a price of (_____ ) and sell (______) units of paper to the box mill. Profits will be(_____)

for the paper mill. Companywide  profits will be(______). (Hint: Recall that the prices in the table represent the marginal profitability of each unit of paper, or box, to the box mill.)

Suppose the paper mill is forced to transfer paper to the box mill at marginal cost ($9.50).

In this case, the box mill will demand(_____) units of paper. This leads to companywide profits of (_____).

.

In: Economics

1. Before completing this exercise, review Chapters 3 and 4 of your SPSS textbook and complete...

1. Before completing this exercise, review Chapters 3 and 4 of your SPSS textbook and complete the example in each chapter (the example starts at the beginning of the chapter) to learn how to create a frequency distribution and a histogram. Using these new skills:

  1. Use SPSS to create a frequency distribution of the Body Mass Index (BMI) of a random sample of 30 adults diagnosed with the depression (Table 1). Take a screenshot of the output (make sure the screenshot shows your entire computer screen, including the date and time of your assignment completion). Add the screenshot at the end of your answer to question 1.
  2. Create a formatted frequency distribution table using the frequency distribution output from SPSS. Use class intervals of 5 to create your table. Make sure the table is created in Word and formatted in APA style (see SPSS textbook p. 24, Table 3.1 for formatting example, and Salkind textbook p. 61 for an example of creating class intervals of the data)
  3. Create a histogram of the data in Table 1 using SPSS. Copy and paste your histogram to the Word document, then format your figure in APA style (see SPSS textbook pg. 35 for example of a histogram formatted in APA style)

Table 1.

BMI of 30 adults diagnosed with depression

33.57

27.78

40.81

38.34

29.01

47.78

26.86

54.33

28.99

25.21

30.49

27.38

36.42

41.50

29.39

24.54

41.75

44.68

24.49

33.23

47.09

29.07

28.21

42.10

26.54

27.74

33.48

31.44

30.08

33.20

In: Statistics and Probability

A square frame made of 4 mm-thick iron rods and an edge length of 1 m...

A square frame made of 4 mm-thick iron rods and an edge
length of 1 m is pushed into a homogeneous magnetic field of B=2 T (T=Vs/m^2) with a constant speed of 15 m/s. Assuming the frame is initially at room temperature (20°C).

a) Why does the frame heat up?

b)What is the temperature of the frame right after the experiment?

c) Now you pull it out of the B-field with the same constant speed, what is the temperature of the frame after it has felt the B-field completely?

In: Physics

Quantitative Problem 1: Beasley Industries' sales are expected to increase from $4 million in 2019 to...

Quantitative Problem 1: Beasley Industries' sales are expected to increase from $4 million in 2019 to $5 million in 2020, or by 25%. Its assets totaled $2 million at the end of 2019. Beasley is at full capacity, so its assets must grow in proportion to projected sales. At the end of 2019, current liabilities are $800,000, consisting of $120,000 of accounts payable, $350,000 of notes payable, and $330,000 of accrued liabilities. Its profit margin is forecasted to be 4%, and its dividend payout ratio is 70%. Using the AFN equation, forecast the additional funds Beasley will need for the coming year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

$_____________

The AFN equation assumes that ratios remain constant. However, firms are not always operating at full capacity so adjustments need to be made to the existing asset forecast. Excess capacity adjustments are changes made to the existing asset forecast because the firm is not operating at full capacity. For example, a firm may not be at full capacity with respect to its fixed assets. First, the firm's management must find out the firm's full capacity sales as follows:

Next, management would calculate the firm's target fixed assets ratio as follows:

Finally, management would use the target fixed assets ratio with the projected sales to calculate the firm's required level of fixed assets as follows:

Required level of fixed assets = (Target fixed assets/Sales) × Projected sales

Quantitative Problem 2: Mitchell Manufacturing Company has $1,400,000,000 in sales and $250,000,000 in fixed assets. Currently, the company's fixed assets are operating at 75% of capacity.

  1. What level of sales could Mitchell have obtained if it had been operating at full capacity? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
    $ __________
  2. What is Mitchell's Target fixed assets/Sales ratio? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
    _________ %
  3. If Mitchell's sales increase by 60%, how large of an increase in fixed assets will the company need to meet its Target fixed assets/Sales ratio? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
    $ _________

In: Finance

Unit 4 Discussion topic 1 - Subject Compensation Job Evaluation and Internal Pay Structures There are...

Unit 4 Discussion topic 1 - Subject Compensation

Job Evaluation and Internal Pay Structures

There are several different methods for job evaluation. Provide examples of pros and cons for an organization to use more than one type of job evaluation plan.

Use your favorite search engine and search for the following search terms: Choosing, pay structure, works, practice, American, academy, family, physicians. A family practice is probably a lot smaller than most of the organizations discussed in this class, but small businesses have many of the same compensation issues that you have become familiar with.

Unit 4 Discussion Topic 2 - Subject Compensation

Job Evaluation and Internal Pay Structures

Compare and contrast job-based, skill-based and competency-based pay structures. Do you feel that one approach is better than the others? Does it depend on the organization? Give some examples. Please relate anything useful from your Web field trip as it relates to this issue.

Give an example of how the choice of an internal pay structure might not align with an organization's business strategy.

In: Accounting

Question 4 (6 marks) On 1 July 20x1, Large Mart purchases a new building (and the...

Question 4 On 1 July 20x1, Large Mart purchases a new building (and the associated land) in Sydney. Large Mart paid $1,000,000 for the land and $800,000 for the building. Large Mart will use the building for 30 years, after which time the building will have a residual value of 50,000. Large Mart will depreciate this building, using the declining balance depreciation method, with a yearly depreciation percentage of 6.67%. On 1 July 20x3, Large Mart decides to revalue the building (current fair value 600,000) to its most up-to date fair value. Required: A) Calculate the yearly amount of depreciation for the building for the year ended 30 June 20x3, AND provide an outline of your calculations. B) Provide all journal entries that are necessary to record the depreciation of the building for the years ended 30 June 20x2 and 30 June 20x3, AND the revaluation of the building on 1 July 20x3, AND provide an outline of all necessary calculations.

In: Accounting