• Q : Define state your rational....
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    Discuss whether or not Apple fairly presented according to FASB information in their financial statement and footnote disclosures, and state your rational?

  • Q : What is the market interest rate....
    Finance Basics :

    The firm's tax rate is 40%.The current price of the 12% coupon, semiannual payment, non-callable bonds with 15 years to maturity is $1,153.72.  New bonds could be issued with no flotation costs

  • Q : What does our e-text....
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    What type of situation would inferential statistics be more useful than descriptive statistics? Why do you think probability samples are prefered over non-probability samples? What are we trying to

  • Q : The difference between a group and a team....
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    How can understanding stages of group development and group properties help employees in a work group function more effectively? As a manager, how would you help employees come to that understanding

  • Q : What decision criteria should managers....
    Finance Basics :

    What decision criteria should managers use in selecting projects when there is not enough capital to invest in all available positive NPV projects?

  • Q : What business ethics are involved in this decision....
    Finance Basics :

    If you were to send your top managers to these countries, what type of cultural shock should they expect? How would you help them alleviate this stress?

  • Q : Explain the problems to forecast the stock price....
    Finance Basics :

    If the company uses debt, its investment banker suggests the following structure: 8 year maturity, equal annual principal repayments over the 8 years, and a 12 percent interest rate on outstanding p

  • Q : What are the ethical problems involved in outsourcing....
    Finance Basics :

    If we consider outsourcing in purely financial terms, it is easy to ignore the ethical issues that might be associated with outsourcing. The developing country benefits from increased employment and

  • Q : How much interest will she earn in year....
    Finance Basics :

    Sandra deposits $2750 in an account paying 9% APR compounded every 3 months. If she makes no payments or withdrawals for the next 13 years, how much interest will she earn in year 2??

  • Q : What would be the bond value....
    Finance Basics :

    What would be the value of the bonds three years after issue in each scenario above, assuming that interest rates stayed steady at either

  • Q : What is the bond yield to call....
    Finance Basics :

    Semiannual coupon bond with a par value of $1,000 may be called in 4 years at a call price of $1,060. The bond sells for $1,100. (Assume that the bond has just been issued.)

  • Q : What types of company policies....
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    Marwan has worked at Studio Five Theme Park as a character actor portraying a swash-buckling pirate. He does not have an employment contract.  He loves his job because of his seniority with the

  • Q : How was bernie madoff able to convince people....
    Finance Basics :

    How was Bernie Madoff able to convince people to invest with him? What steps would you take if you found out that someone you respected was being unethical?

  • Q : What is the best information in the valuation process....
    Finance Basics :

    Each of the three financial statements measure a company's performance over time or position in time. Identify which statements measure performance over the period and which statement measures a poi

  • Q : Explain how cost of equity....
    Finance Basics :

    Explain how cost of equity, cost of debt, WACC, and allowances for various risk factors are involved in determining the "required return" on proposed international capital investments.

  • Q : What is the nugent communication corp....
    Finance Basics :

    Nugent Communication Corp. is investing $10,800,655 in new technologies. The company expects significant benefits in the first three years after installation (as can be seen by the following cash fl

  • Q : What will be the new value....
    Finance Basics :

    Assume your firm is zero-growth and pays all its net income in dividends each year Also assume your firm can borrow money when it needs to at an interest rate of 7%. Currently your firm’s cost

  • Q : What is the equilibrium market forecast....
    Finance Basics :

    Suppose the interest rate on a 1-year T-bond is 3.0% and that on a 2-year T-bond is 5.0%. Assume that the pure expectations theory is NOT valid, and the MRP is zero for a 1-year T-bond but 0.2% for

  • Q : Writing budget justifications....
    Finance Basics :

    Writing budget justifications: provide three justifications for an increase to the four highest discretionary spending accounts and provide three justifications for a decrease to the four highest d

  • Q : Define a brokerage account....
    Finance Basics :

    You have $35,666.34 in a brokerage account, and you plan to deposit an additional $4,000 at the end of every future year until your account totals $450,000. You expect to earn 8.8% annually on the

  • Q : Explain the health care expenses....
    Finance Basics :

    Do CDHPs provide a sufficient incentive for consumers to manage their own health care expenses?  How do you feel about the changing demographics and increases in health care utilization may af

  • Q : Discuss paulette position under the ucc....
    Finance Basics :

    Nail World, Inc. contracted to ship 1,000 boxes of nails to Paulette at $1.32 per box. Later, Nail World, Inc. telephoned Paulette to request that the price be changed to $1.43 per box, and Paulette

  • Q : What is the net present value of each investment....
    Finance Basics :

    Two mutually exclusive investments cost $10,000 each and have the following cash inflows. The firm’s cost of capital is 12%. Investment Cash inflow A B Year 1 $12,407- Year 2 - Year 3  Ye

  • Q : Coca-cola company is the number-one seller why....
    Finance Basics :

    The Coca-Cola Company is the number-one seller of soft drinks in the world. Every day an average of more than 1.5 billion servings of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Fanta, and other products of Coca-

  • Q : Discuss how a company can use intercompany transactions....
    Finance Basics :

    Discuss how a company can use intercompany transactions to manipulate corporate earnings. Using any company, evaluate how the company has treated its intercompany transactions and whether or not you

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