In: Civil Engineering
. Dell is widely used as an ethical company and has recently committed itself to becoming a more environmentally sustainable business. After reviewing the Corporate Social Responsibility section of Dell’s website, prepare a list of 10 specific policies and programs that help the company bring about social and environmental change while still innovative and profitable.
In: Operations Management
MIRR unequal lives. Singing Fish Fine Foods has $1,910,000 for capital investments this year and is considering two potential projects for the funds. Project 1 is updating the store's deli section for additional food service. The estimatedafter-tax cash flow of this project is $590,000 per year for the next five years. Project 2 is updating the store's wine section. The estimated annual after-tax cash flow for this project is $520,000 for the next six years. The appropriate discount rate for the deli expansion is 9.3% and the appropriate discount rate for the wine section is 8.8%. What are the MIRRs for the Singing Fish Fine Foods projects? What are the MIRRs when you adjust for unequallives? Do the MIRR adjusted for unequal lives change the decision based on MIRRs? Hint: Take all cash flows to the same ending period as the longest project.
If the appropriate reinvestment rate for the deli expansion is 9.3%, what is the MIRR of the deli expansion? _________% (Round to two decimal places.)
If the appropriate reinvestment rate for the wine section is 8.8%, what is the MIRR of the wine section? ________% (Round to two decimal places.)
Based on the MIRR, Singing Fish Fine Foods should pick the (Wine or Deli) project. (Select One.)
What is the MIRR adjusted for unequal lives of the deli expansion? ________% (Round to two decimal places.)
What is the MIRR adjusted for unequal lives of the wine section?________% (Round to two decimal places.)
Based on the adjusted MIRR, Singing Fish Fine Foods should pick the (Wine or Deli) section project. (Select One.)
Does the decision change? (Yes or No). (Select One)
In: Finance
Write a short essay. a. Explain what makes it an ethical question. b. Explore the ethical dimensions of the question. This should include alternate points of view about possible answers to the question. Using what you’ve learned from our textbook, the course, and elsewhere, draw conclusions about what aspects of the issue you believe are and are not ethical, presenting multiple perspectives on the issues and ultimately articulating and defending your point of view.
1. Is it ethical to intentionally sell goods or services at a loss in an effort to drive out competitors and gain market share?
In: Accounting
Steve is considering donating his personal car, a red Ford Mustang, to a qualified charity. He purchased it for $7,000 5 years ago but it has a fair market value of $12,000. The charity would sell the car and use the proceeds to help sick children. What amount would Steve be able to claim as a charitable contribution deduction if he donates the car?
(In response to comment for more info) There is no depreciation rate, the fair value has actually gone up, regardless this information is not needed for this problem and neither is the market interest rate.)
In: Accounting
First, search the internet for the official website of a nonprofit organization that interests you (The American National Red Cross). When you review this website, locate the 2018 or 2019 financial statements. Use the financial statements you locate to answer the following questions:
In: Accounting
In: Accounting
Compile the following C code to MIPS assembly.
a. Assume that i and j are stored in register $s1 and $s2, respectively. i = i – 2 + j;
b. Assume base address of Array B and the variable i are stored in registers $s3 and $s1, respectively. B[1] = (B[0] x 4) - I;
Explain each step in detail!
my professor has the following answer: 1) addi $t0, $s1, -2 add $s1, $$t0, $s2
2) lw $t0, 0 ($s3) #load B[0] into a register sll $t0, $t0, 2 #shift left logical A[2] x 4 #(may have several different ways) sub $t0, $t0, $s1 # (B[0] x 4) - i sw $t0, 4($s0)
Can you explain in detail why?
In: Computer Science
Design study a nonexperimental, and then answer the following
questions:
A. State your hypotheses and null hypotheses.
B. Identify and provide operational definitions of your
variables.
C. Identify your population and describe your sample selection
method and group assignment process.
D. Describe your nonexperimental design that you will use to test
your hypotheses. This is the most important part of the midterm.
Please be specific and clear.
E.What are some confounding variables and how will you control for
them?
it have to be QUASİ, use your own words
In: Statistics and Probability
The Alaska State budget is based primarily on the income from oil. The current price of oil is below all projections used to plan the budget and this is going to have devastating effects on the operating budget. Describe what factors should be considered in remedying the budget crisis we are going to face. How would you go about solving this? Taxes? Cuts? Using the Permanent Fund Dividend? Can you think of other sources of income for the State?
In: Economics