Cheyenne Corp. enters into a contract with a customer to build an apartment building for $995,600. The customer hopes to rent apartments at the beginning of the school year and provides a performance bonus of $145,500 to be paid if the building is ready for rental beginning August 1, 2018. The bonus is reduced by $48,500 each week that completion is delayed. Cheyenne commonly includes these completion bonuses in its contracts and, based on prior experience, estimates the following completion outcomes:
| Completed by | Probability | ||
| August 1, 2018 | 70 | % | |
| August 8, 2018 | 20 | ||
| August 15, 2018 | 5 | ||
| After August 15, 2018 | 5 | ||
(a) Determine the transaction price for the
contract, assuming Cheyenne is only able to estimate whether the
building can be completed by August 1, 2018, or not (Cheyenne
estimates that there is a 70% chance that the building will be
completed by August 1, 2018). (If answer is 0, please
enter 0. Do not leave any fields blank.)
| Transaction Price | $ |
(b) Determine the transaction price for the
contract, assuming Cheyenne has limited information with which to
develop a reliable estimate of completion by the August 1, 2018,
deadline.
| Transaction Price | $ |
In: Accounting
1.Reducing tariff rates will not improve a country's growth if
A. goods cannot enter or exit the country easily due to insufficient transportation networks.
B. the country has low levels of corruption.
C. levels of technology in the country are low.
2.Which of the following policies is most likely to reduce the amount of child labor used in developing countries?
A. Developed countries subsidizing their agricultural industries.
B.Developing countries preventing farmers from exporting agricultural goods.
C. Developing countries requiring children to attend school.
3. Which of the following statements has NOT been a persistent myth or anxiety associated with economic development?
A. Commerce and entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty than aid.\
B. Developing countries would become locked into limited patterns of specialization.
C, Developing countries have limited opportunities to achieve growth through exports.
4.The "Fair Trade" movement results in consumers paying ____________ prices for products from developing countries such as coffee, tea and cocoa.
A. higher
B. lower
C. less polarizing
In: Economics
Assume you are a business owner of a growing company that sells electronic goods, including calculators, MP3 players, computers, etc. You receive an email from a business contact in a country with an emerging market, such as Jamaica. She indicates she may be interested in a large purchase for a school in her country. Assume you know and trust this person and that the business deal is legitimate. However, doing business internationally, particularly in an emerging market, comes with uncertainty. Review the course materials you have studied and answer the following:
In: Economics
1. You can use any materials from the course to complete this task.
2. You are applying for a job and the posting is below:
Position: Executive Administrative Assistant at Sinclair Community College. Requires high school diploma or equivalent and some college. Primary duties are customer service, professional writing, research, and basic computer skills. Apply by submitting a cover letter and resume to Natalie Rindler, Human Resource Generalist, 444 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402, no later than the posted due date.
Apply for this job by submitting your application materials to this dropbox by the posted due date. You need to figure this out without your instructor's help. Good luck!
Grading: This is an all or nothing. If your submission would be acceptable for this job posting, you get all the points. If your submission would not be acceptable for this job posting, you don't get any points. When applying for a job, you must do everything correctly in the first step or you'll never get an interview!
In: Operations Management
In which case did the taxpayer derive assessable income during the year ended 30 June 2020?
| a. |
Fridge World sells refrigerators. On 30 June 2020, it sells a refrigerator for $2,000. The customer enters into a lay-by arrangement by paying an initial deposit of $400. For the next four weeks, the customer continues to make $400 payments until the final $200 instalment is paid on 2 August 2020; |
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| b. |
Learn to Dance is a dancing school. On 30 June 2020, it receives a non-refundable upfront payment of $150 from a customer for 3 dancing lessons (ie. $50 each). The three dance lessons are conducted on 6 July, 13 July and 20 July 2020; |
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| c. |
Malik received a $10,000 bonus from his employer on 12 July 2020 in appreciation of his hard work for the year ended 30 June 2020; |
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| d. |
Julie, a chartered accountant practicing as a sole practitioner, invoiced some clients $12,000 on 30 June 2020 for services provided up to that date. Julie received this amount in the mail on 10 July 2020. |
In: Accounting
In: Economics
Community health nurses practice in a variety of settings. Choose one of the following CH settings and describe what you have learned about the setting and the role(s) of the nurse in that setting (see Nies & McEwen, 2015, Chapters 29–33).
School nursing
Occupational health nursing
Faith-based or parish nursing
Home health nursing
Hospice nursing
Forensic nursing
Correctional nursing
The federal government developed Healthy People as a set of national health objectives that are revised every 10 years. These objectives are very specific in order to guide and measure our nation's progress related to public health. Please visit http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Click on a topic area that relates to a role you chose to discuss. Click on the green Objectives tab in that topic area to choose one Healthy People 2020objective.
Discuss one specific, numbered Healthy People 2020 objective (not a goal) related to this community health role.
How could a community health nurse help meet this objective?
In: Nursing
1. Today’s local newspaper lists 27 stocks “of local interest.” Of these stocks, eleven increased, four decreased and twelve remained unchanged yesterday. If we decide to buy three of the stocks, what is the likelihood that all three increased yesterday?
2. You must select a committee of 6 from 28 students. How many different committees can be formed?
3. A survey of 538 students asked: What is your favorite winter sport? And, what type of college do you attend? The results are summarized below:
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Favorite Winter Sport |
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|
College Type |
Snowboarding |
Skiing |
Ice Skating |
Total |
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Junior College |
57 |
52 |
70 |
179 |
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Four-Year College |
61 |
73 |
44 |
178 |
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Graduate School |
41 |
45 |
75 |
161 |
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Total |
159 |
170 |
189 |
518 |
Using these 518 students as the sample, a student from this study is randomly selected.
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a. |
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b. |
In: Statistics and Probability
Yvonne will be graduating in December with a degree in elementary education. Thanks to her hard work, she already has a third-grade teaching job lined up after she graduates. It will be the first time in her life that she will make more than minimum wage. Because she wasn’t able to make enough money while in college, she took out student loans to help pay for her education. She has $15,000 in student loan debt and $3,000 in credit card debt. Yvonne must start paying back the student loans once she is out of school, and she is already making payments to her credit card debt.
1. What is the first thing Yvonne should pay back after she graduates? Why?
2. Should Yvonne save up money for an emergency fund first or start paying off her debts first? Why?
3. Now that she will make more than minimum wage, create a game plan for Yvonne’s money.
In: Finance
You are the primary care provider for Mrs. Z, a 70-year-old female patient who has suffered from chronic back pain for a number of years. You are well acquainted with this patient, and due to recent changes in prescription regulations you now see her once a month to renew her narcotic prescription. Three months ago Mrs. Z’s 17-year-old granddaughter moved in with her, after a fight with her mother. Z’s granddaughter was a straight-A student prior to a car accident at the age of 15. She dropped out of high school last year and spent two weeks in rehab for substance abuse. Mrs. Z states her back pain has been worse recently, and she seems to be running out of pills before the end of the month. She is requesting a greater number of pills be prescribed. What concerns do you have? What questions would you ask Mrs. Z? What approach would you take with her? How would you help this family?
In: Nursing