CLC – Community Assessment And Analysis Presentation

This is a Collaborative Learning Community assignment.

The instructor will assign you to a CLC group.

This assignment consists of both an interview and a PowerPoint (PPT) presentation.

Assessment/Interview

Select a community of interest. It is important that the community selected be one in which a CLC group member currently resides. Students residing in the chosen community should be assigned to perform the physical assessment of the community.

  1. Perform a direct assessment of a community of interest using the “Functional Health Patterns Community Assessment Guide.”
  2. Interview a community health and public health provider regarding that person’s role and experiences within the community.

Interview Guidelines

Interviews can take place in-person, by phone, or by Skype. Complete the “Provider Interview Acknowledgement Form” and submit with the group presentation.

Develop one set of interview questions to gather information about the role of the provider in the community and the health issues faced by the chosen community.

Compile key findings from the interview, including the interview questions used, and submit with the group presentation.

PowerPoint Presentation

Within your group, create a PowerPoint presentation of 15-20 slides (slide count does not include title and reference slide) describing the chosen community interest.

Include the following in your presentation:

  1. Description of community and community boundaries: the people and the geographic, geopolitical, financial, ethnic, and phenomenological features of the community as well as types of social interactions, common goals and interests, barriers, and challenges.
  2. Summary of community assessment.
  3. Summary of interview with community health/public health provider.
  4. A conclusion summarizing your key findings and a discussion of your impressions of the general health of the community.

APA format is required for essays only. Solid academic writing is always expected. For all assignment delivery options, documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

FIN 326 Intermediate Corporate Finance Quiz 2

FIN 326: Intermediate Corporate Finance
QUIZ 2
SUMMER 2014
Name_________________________________________________________________________

• Please show all work, calculation, or explanation to receive full credit and circle the correct answer.

(The following information applies to Problems 1-4)

The Collins Group, a leading producer of custom automobile accessories, has hired you to estimate the firm’s weighted average cost of capital. The balance sheet and some other information are provided below.

Assets
Current assets $ 38,000,000
Net plant, property, and equipment 101,000,000
Total assets $139,000,000

Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $ 10,000,000
Accruals 9,000,000
Current liabilities $ 19,000,000
Long-term debt (40,000 bonds, $1,000 par value) 40,000,000
Total liabilities $ 59,000,000
Common stock (10,000,000 shares) 30,000,000
Retained earnings 50,000,000
Total shareholders’ equity 80,000,000
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $139,000,000

 

1. The Collins Group’s bond with $1,000 par value 20-year, 7.25% annual
coupon rate with semiannual coupon payment is selling or $875. What is the best estimate of the after-tax cost of debt if the firm’s tax rate is 40%?

a. 4.64%
b. 4.88%
c. 5.14%
d. 5.40%
e. 5.67%

2. The stock’s beta is 1.25, and the yield on a 20-year Treasury bond is 5.50%.
The required return on the stock market is 11.50%. Based on the CAPM,
what is the firm’s cost of common stock?

a. 11.15%
b. 11.73%
c. 12.35%
d. 13.00%
e. 13.65%

3. Which of the following is the best estimate for the weight of debt for use in calculating the firm’s WACC? The debt is selling for $875 per bond and the stock is selling or 15.25 per share

a. 18.67%
b. 19.60%
c. 20.58%
d. 21.61%
e. 22.69%

4. What is the best estimate of the firm’s WACC?

a. 10.85%
b. 11.19%
c. 11.53%
d. 11.88%
e. 12.24%

7. The management of California Fluoride Industries (CFI) is planning next year’s capital budget. The company’s earnings and dividends are growing at a constant rate of 4 percent. The last dividend, D0, was $0.80; and the current equilibrium stock price is $8.73. CFI can raise new debt at a 12 percent before tax cost. CFI is at its optimal capital structure, which is 35 percent debt and 65 percent equity, and the firm’s marginal tax rate is 40 percent. CFI has the following independent, indivisible, and equally risky investment opportunities:

Project Cost Rate of Return
A $ 18,000 9%
B 16,000 11%
C 13,000 15%
D 23,000 13%

What is CFI’s optimal capital budget?

a. $70,000 b. $36,000 c. $34,000 d. $47,000 e. $0

8. Radiator Products Company (RPC) is at its optimal capital structure of 75 percent common equity and 25 percent debt. RPC’s WACC is 12.50 percent. RPC has a marginal tax rate of 40 percent. Next year’s dividend is expected to be $2.50 per share, and RPC has a constant growth in earnings and dividends of 5 percent. The cost of common equity used in the WACC is based on retained earnings, while the before tax cost of debt is 10 percent. What is RPC’s current equilibrium stock price?

a. $12.73 b. $17.23 c. $25.83 d. $20.37 e. $23.70

 

Assignment: Practicum: Cover Letter, Resume, And Portfolio

Your cover letter should be:

  • -Presented and formatted in a professional business manner
  • -Addressed properly
  • -Clear and concise and include:
    • Content Introduction
    • Content Body
    • Content Conclusion
  • -Personal philosophy statement
  • -Self-assessment
  • -Personal goals (short term and long term)
  • -Achievements
  • -2 letter of recomendation

Strayer Fin100 Week 3 Quiz (100% Answer)

1. Which of these can be used by interested parties to identify changes in corporate performance?

Common-size financial statements

Industrialized financial statements

Sanitized financial statements

None of these

2. A deposit of $300 earns interest rates of 7 percent in the first year and 10 percent in the second year. What would be the second year future value?

$651.00

$351.00

$602.17

$353.10

3. A small business owner visits his bank to ask for a loan. The owner states that she can repay a loan at $1,500 per month for the next 3 years and then $500 per month for three years after that. If the bank is charging customers 10 percent APR, how much would it be willing to lend the business owner?

$61,982.47

$32,019.95

$192,119.70

$57,980.57

4. Which ratio measures the number of dollars of sales produced per dollar of inventory?

Internal-growth

Inventory turnover

Asset management

Cash

5. Due to poor spending habits, Ricky has accumulated $10,000 in credit card debt. He has missed several payments and now the annual interest rate on the card is 18.95 percent! If he pays $175 per month on the card, how long will it take Ricky to pay off the card?

148.50 months

Ricky never pays off the card.

162.5 months

121.5 months

6. What is the present value of a $7,000 payment made in six years when the discount rate is 4 percent?

$5,290.42

$5,802.82

$6,103.73

$5,532.20

7. What is the present value, when interest rates are 6.5 percent, of a $100 payment made every year forever?

$1,538.46

$1,000.00

$650.00

$6.50

8. We call the process of earning interest on both the original deposit and on the earlier interest payments:

discounting.

multiplying.

computing.

compounding.

9. A mortgage broker is offering a 30-year mortgage with a teaser rate. In the first two years of the mortgage, the borrower makes monthly payments on only a 5 percent APR interest rate. After the second year, the mortgage interest charged increases to 8 percent APR. What is the effective interest rate in the first two years? What is the effective interest rate after the second year?

5.00 percent, 8.00 percent respectively

5.12 percent, 8.30 percent respectively

12.59 percent, 12.65 percent respectively

4.89 percent, 7.72 percent respectively

10. Approximately what interest rate is needed to double an investment over four years?

100 percent

18 percent

4 percent

25 percent

11. What annual interest rate would you need to earn if you wanted a $200 per month contribution to grow to $14,700 in five years?

6.47 percent

14.70 percent

8.01 percent

7.76 percent

12. What is the future value of $700 deposited for one year earning 4 percent interest rate annually?

$28

$700

$1,428

$728

13. When computing the rate of return from selling an investment, the number of years between the present and future cash flows is an important factor in determining:

the annual payments required.

whether the present value or the future value is a cash outflow.

the annual rate earned.

whether the present value or the future value is a cash inflow.

14. If you start making $115 monthly contributions today and continue them for six years, what is their present value if the compounding rate is 12 percent APR? What is the present value of this annuity?

$5,633.10

$5,941.12

$5,882.30

$5,512.90

15. Which of these ratios measure the extent to which the firm uses debt (or financial leverage) versus equity to finance its assets?

Equity ratios

Liquidity ratios

Debt management ratios

Financial ratios

16. What is the present value of a $200 payment made in 3 years when the discount rate is 8 percent?

$515.42

$150.00

$158.77

$251.94

17. You are considering a stock investment in one of two firms (A and B), both of which operate in the same industry. A finances its $20 million in assets with $18 million in debt and $2 million in equity. B finances its $20 million in assets with $2 million in debt and $18 million in equity. Calculate the equity multiplier for the two firms.

Firm A: 10 times; Firm B: 1.11 times

Firm A: 10 times; Firm B: 9.99 times

Firm A: 15 times; Firm B: 1.00 times

Firm A: 20 times; Firm B: 1.11 times

18. Determine the interest rate earned on a $450 deposit when $475 is paid back in one year.

0.89 percent

1.13 percent

5.56 percent

13.0 percent

19. Which of the following is NOT true when developing a time line?

Cash inflows are designated with a positive number

The time line shows the magnitude of cash flows at different points in time.

Cash outflows are designated with a positive number.

The cost is known as the interest rate.

20. Which of the following refer to ratios that measure the relationship between a firm’s liquid (or current) assets and its current liabilities?

Internal growth

Market value

Liquidity

Cross-section

21.Consider that you are 30 years old and have just changed to a new job. You have $91,000 in the retirement plan from your former employer. You can roll that money into the retirement plan of the new employer. You will also contribute $4,800 each year into your new employer’s plan. If the rolled-over money and the new contributions both earn a 7 percent return, how much should you expect to have when you retire in 38 years?

$2,106,718.60

$2,018,506.60

$2,012,560.60

$2,216,781.60

22. Which of the following refers to the amount of debt versus equity a firm has on its balance sheet?

Capital structure

Debt structure

Financial structure

Capital coverage

23. A small business owner visits his bank to ask for a loan. The owner states that she can repay a loan at $2,500 per month for the next two years and then $3,000 per month for another two years after that. If the bank is charging customers 6.5 percent APR, how much would it be willing to lend the business owner?

$117,809.63

$115,278.17

$114,009.21

$111,712.39

24. Which of the following measures the operating return on the firm’s assets, irrespective of financial leverage and taxes?

Return on assets

Basic earnings power ratio

Return on equity

Profit margin

25. With regard to money deposited in a bank, future values are:

are completely independent of present values.

equal to future values.

larger than present values.

smaller than present values.

26. Which is true? Ratio analysis:

can provide useful information on a firm’s past but not current position

can provide useful information on a firm’s past and current position, but should never be used to forecast future performance.

can provide useful information on a firm’s current position and hint at future performance.

can provide useful information on a firm’s current position but should never be used to forecast future performance

27. Which ratio measures a firm’s ability to pay short-term obligations with its available cash and market securities?

Current

Cash

Quick or acid test

Internal-growth

28. Loan amortization schedules show:

the interest paid per period only.

both the principal balance and interest paid per period.

the principal balance paid per period only.

the present value of the payments due.

29. To compute the present or future value of an annuity due, one computes the value of an ordinary annuity and then:

divides it by (1 – i).

multiplies it by (1 + i).

multiplies it by (1 – i).

divides it by (1 + i).

30. A firm reported year-end sales of $20 million. It listed $7 million of inventory on its balance sheet. Using a 365-day year, how many days did the firm’s inventory stay on the premises?

127.75 days

157.75 days

97.75 days

87.75 days

 

 

PHARM WEEK 5 QUIZ

PHARM WEEK 5 QUIZ

 

Question 1

A nurse who provides care on an acute medicine unit has frequently recommended the use of nicotine replacement gum for patients who express a willingness to quit smoking during their admission or following their discharge. For which of the following patients would nicotine gum be contraindicated?

 

A.            A patient whose stage III pressure ulcer required intravenous antibiotics and a vacuum dressing

 

B.            A patient with a history of angina who experienced a non-ST wave myocardial infarction

 

C.            A patient who received treatment for kidney failure due to an overdose of acetaminophen

 

D.            A patient whose pulmonary embolism was treated with a heparin infusion

1 points

Question 2

A patient who has been taking buspirone (BuSpar) for 1 week calls the clinic and reports to the nurse that the drug is not working. The patient informs the nurse that she is still having symptoms of anxiety. The nurse will tell the patient that

 

A.            she will report this to the physician immediately.

 

B.            it may take up to 6 months for the drug to relieve her anxiety.

 

C.            optimum relief of anxiety usually occurs after 3 to 4 weeks of treatment.

 

D.            the drug is not going to work for her and the medication needs to be changed.

1 points

Question 3

A patient has been admitted to the ICU because of multiple traumas due to a motor vehicle accident. The physician has ordered propofol (Diprivan) to be used for maintenance of sedation. Before administration of propofol, a priority assessment by the nurse would be to check for a history of

 

A.            diabetic hyperlipidemia.

 

B.            increased intraocular pressure.

 

C.            seizure disorders.

 

D.            low blood pressure.

1 points

Question 4

A 39-year-old patient who is having trouble sleeping is beginning drug treatment with zaleplon (Sonata). The nurse will be sure to ask the patient if she is taking

 

A.            oxycodone (Percodan).

 

B.            secobarbital (Seconal).

 

C.            cimetidine (Zantac).

 

D.            meperidine (Demerol).

1 points

Question 5

A nurse is caring for a patient who has been admitted with acute cocaine intoxication. Which of the following vital signs would the nurse expect to find initially when assessing the patient?

 

A.            BP: 130/88, P: 92, R: 28

 

B.            Blood pressure (BP): 98/50, pulse (P): 120, respirations (R): 40

 

C.            BP: 170/98, P:110, R: 20

 

D.            BP: 150/90, P: 80, R: 16

1 points

Question 6

A nurse is caring for a patient who abuses marijuana. The treatment for marijuana abuse consists mainly of

 

A.            no nursing action unless the patient experiences a “bad trip.”

 

B.            nonpharmacologic interventions combined with an exercise program.

 

C.            aggressive respiratory assistance

 

D.            drug therapy with bromocriptine (Parlodel).

1 points

Question 7

A patient is suffering from acute inhalant intoxication. The priority nursing intervention will be to

 

A.            assess the patient’s psychosocial status.

 

B.            administer oxygen therapy.

 

C.            provide an emesis basin.

 

D.            administer epinephrine.

1 points

Question 8

A 20-year-old man has begun treatment of the psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia using olanzapine (Zyprexa). Which of the following symptoms would be categorized as a negative symptom of schizophrenia?

 

A.            Visual hallucinations

 

B.            Auditory hallucinations

 

C.            Delusional thinking

 

D.            Lack of interest in normal activities

1 points

Question 9

A homeless man who is well known to care providers at the local hospital has been admitted to the emergency department after having a seizure outside a mall. The man is known to be a heavy alcohol user and is malnourished with a very low body mass index. How are this patient’s characteristics likely to influence possible treatment with phenytoin?

 

A.            The patient’s heavy alcohol use will compete with phenytoin for binding sites and he will require a higher-than-normal dose.

 

B.            The patient’s protein deficit will likely increase the levels of the free drug in his blood.

 

C.            Phenytoin is contraindicated within 48 hours of alcohol use due to the possibility of paradoxical effects.

 

D.            The patient will require oral phenytoin rather than intravenous administration.

1 points

Question 10

The wife of a patient who is taking haloperidol calls the clinic and reports that her husband has taken the first dose of the drug and it is not having a therapeutic effect. An appropriate response by the nurse would be

 

A.            “I’ll ask the nurse practitioner if the dosage can be increased.”

 

B.            “Continue the prescribed dose. It may take several days to work.”

 

C.            “I’ll ask the nurse practitioner if the haloperidol can be discontinued and another drug started.”

 

D.            “I’ll report this to the nurse practitioner and see if he will add another drug to enhance the effects of the haloperidol.”

1 points

Question 11

A patient who is experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal is being treated with intravenous lorazepam (Ativan). This drug achieves a therapeutic effect by

 

A.            inhibiting the action of monoamine oxidase.

 

B.            increasing the effects of the neurotransmitter GABA.

 

C.            increasing the amount of serotonin available in the synapses.

 

D.            affecting the regulation of serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain.

1 points

Question 12

A nurse will be prepared to administer naloxone (Narcan) to a patient who has had an overdose of morphine. Repeated doses of Narcan will be necessary because Narcan

 

A.            has a shorter half-life than morphine.

 

B.            has less strength in each dose than do individual doses of morphine.

 

C.            causes the respiratory rate to decrease.

 

D.            combined with morphine, increases the physiologic action of the morphine.

1 points

Question 13

A 4-year-old child is brought to the emergency department by her mother. The mother reports that the child has been vomiting, and the nurse notes that the child’s face is flushed and she is diaphoretic. The mother thinks that the child may have swallowed carbachol drops. A diagnosis of cholinergic poisoning is made. Which of the following drugs would be administered?

 

A.            Nicotine

 

B.            Cevimeline

 

C.            Atropine

 

D.            Acetylcholine

1 points

Question 14

A patient with mild low back pain has been advised to take acetaminophen. The nurse will inform him that excessive intake of acetaminophen may result in

 

A.            gastrointestinal distress.

 

B.            cognitive deficits.

 

C.            acute renal failure.

 

D.            liver damage.

1 points

Question 15

A patient has been hospitalized for treatment of substance abuse after being arrested and jailed for the past 24 hours. The patient is experiencing severe muscle and abdominal cramps, seizures, and acute psychosis due to abrupt withdrawal. Which of the following drug classes is the most likely cause of these severe and potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms?

 

A.            Amphetamines

 

B.            Opioids

 

C.            Benzodiazepines

 

D.            Sedative–hypnotic drugs

1 points

Question 16

A 59-year-old woman has presented to a clinic requesting a prescription for lorazepam (Ativan) in order to treat her recurrent anxiety. Her care provider, however, believes that a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) would be more appropriate. What advantage do SSRIs have over benzodiazepines in the treatment of anxiety?

 

A.            SSRIs have a more rapid therapeutic effect.

 

B.            SSRIs require administration once per week, versus daily or twice daily with benzodiazepines.

 

C.            SSRIs generally have fewer adverse effects.

 

D.            SSRIs do not require serial blood tests during therapy.

1 points

Question 17

A 64-year-old-patient has been prescribed lorazepam (Ativan) because of increasing periods of anxiety. The nurse should be careful to assess for

 

A.            a history of current or past alcohol use.

 

B.            a diet high in fat.

 

C.            current nicotine use.

 

D.            a diet high in carbohydrates.

1 points

Question 18

Which of the following would be an expected outcome in a patient who has been given atropine during a medical emergency?

 

A.            Restoration of normal sinus rhythm

 

B.            Resolution of respiratory acidosis

 

C.            Reduction of severe hypertension

 

D.            Increased level of consciousness

1 points

Question 19

A trauma patient has been receiving frequent doses of morphine in the 6 days since his accident. This pattern of analgesic administration should prompt the nurse to carefully monitor the patient’s

 

A.            bowel patterns.

 

B.            urine specific gravity.

 

C.            skin integrity.

 

D.            core body temperature.

1 points

Question 20

A middle-aged patient was diagnosed with major depression after a suicide attempt several months ago and has failed to respond appreciably to treatment with SSRIs. As a result, his psychiatrist has prescribed phenelzine. When planning this patient’s subsequent care, what nursing diagnosis should the nurse prioritize?

 

A.            Risk for Injury related to drug–drug interactions or drug–nutrient interactions

 

B.            Risk for Constipation related to decreased gastrointestinal peristalsis

 

C.            Risk for Ineffective Peripheral Tissue Perfusion related to cardiovascular effects of phenelzine

 

D.            Risk for Infection related to immunosuppressive effects of phenelzine

1 points

Question 21

A nurse works in a sleep disorder clinic and is responsible for administering medications to the patients. Which of the following patients would be most likely to receive zaleplon (Sonata)?

 

A.            A 20-year-old woman who will take the drug about once a week

 

B.            A 46-year-old man who receives an antidepressant and needs a sleep aid

 

C.            A 35-year-old man who is having difficulty falling asleep, but once asleep can stay asleep

 

D.            A 52-year-old woman who needs to fall asleep quickly and stay asleep all night

1 points

Question 22

A 26-year-old professional began using cocaine recreationally several months ago and has begun using the drug on a daily basis over the past few weeks. He has noticed that he now needs to take larger doses of cocaine in order to enjoy the same high that he used to experience when he first used the drug. A nurse should recognize that this pattern exemplifies

 

A.            drug tolerance.

 

B.            dependence.

 

C.            addiction.

 

D.            withdrawal.

1 points

Question 23

A postsurgical patient has been provided with a morphine patient-controlled analgesic (PCA) but has expressed her reluctance to use it for fear of becoming addicted. How can the nurse best respond to this patient’s concerns?

 

A.            “It is not uncommon to develop a dependence on pain medications, but this usually takes place over a long period and is not the same as addiction.”

 

B.            “You don’t need to worry. It’s actually not true that you can get addicted to the medications we use in a hospital setting.”

 

C.            “It’s important that you accept that your current need to control your pain is more important than fears of becoming addicted.”

 

D.            “If you do become addicted, we’ll make sure to provide you with the support and resources necessary to help you with your recovery.”

1 points

Question 24

A patient has been prescribed zolpidem (Ambien) for short-term treatment of insomnia. Which of the following will the nurse include in a teaching plan for this patient? (Select all that apply.)

 

A.            The drug does not cause sleepiness in the morning.

 

B.            It is available in both quick-onset and continuous-release oral forms.

 

C.            The drug should not be used for longer than 1 month.

 

D.            It should be taken 1 hour to 90 minutes before going to bed.

 

E.            One of the most common adverse effects of the drug is headache.

1 points

Question 25

A patient who is experiencing withdrawal from heavy alcohol use have developed psychosis and been treated with haloperidol. Which of the following assessment findings should prompt the care team to assess the patient for neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

 

A.            The patient develops yellowed sclerae and intense pruritis (itchiness).

 

B.            The patient demonstrates a significant increase in agitation after being given haloperidol.

 

C.            The patient develops muscle rigidity and a sudden, high fever.

 

D.            The patient complains of intense thirst and produces copious amounts of urine.

1 points

Question 26

A nurse is providing care for a patient who suffered extensive burns to his extremities during a recent industrial accident. Topical lidocaine gel has been ordered to be applied to the surfaces of all his burns in order to achieve adequate pain control. When considering this order, the nurse should be aware that

 

A.            there is a risk of systemic absorption of the lidocaine through the patient’s traumatized skin.

 

B.            intravenous lidocaine may be preferable to topical application.

 

C.            lidocaine must be potentiated with another anesthetic in order to achieve pain control.

 

D.            pain relief is unlikely to be achieved due to the destruction of nerve endings in the burn site.

1 points

Question 27

Which of the following drugs used to treat anxiety would be appropriate for a patient who is a school teacher and is concerned about feeling sedated at work?

 

A.            Lorazepam (Ativan)

 

B.            Diazepam (Valium)

 

C.            Alprazolam (Xanax)

 

D.            Buspirone (BuSpar)

1 points

Question 28

A nurse is caring for a patient who is in severe pain and is receiving an opioid analgesic. Which of the following would be the nurse’s priority assessments?

 

A.            Liver function studies, pain intensity, and blood glucose level

 

B.            Pain intensity, respiratory rate, and level of consciousness

 

C.            Respiratory rate, seizure activity, and electrolytes

 

D.            Respiratory rate, pain intensity, and mental status

1 points

Question 29

A male patient has been brought to the emergency department during an episode of status epilepticus. Diazepam is to be administered intravenously. The nurse will be sure to

 

A.            administer after diluting the drug with gabapentin in intravenous solution.

 

B.            inject very slowly, no faster than 100 mg/minute.

 

C.            inject the diazepam very quickly, 15 mg in 10 to15 seconds.

 

D.            avoid the small veins in the dorsum of the hand or the wrist.

1 points

Question 30

A 30-year-old woman is taking phenelzine (Nardil) 30mg PO tid. The nurse knows that at that dosage, the patient will need to be carefully monitored for

A.            increased secretions.

 

B.            facial flushing.

 

C.            dizziness

Supposing Manager

Suppose your manager presents you with the following information about machines that could be used for a job, and wants your recommendation on which one to choose. The specification width is .48 mm. In this instance, you can narrow the set of choices, but you probably wouldn’t make a recommendation without an additional piece of information. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

 

Machine Cost per
Unit ($)
Standard Deviation (mm)
A 12 .071
B 12 .060
C 19 .054
D 10 .062

 

Process                 Cp
A [removed]
B [removed]
C [removed]
D [removed]

. The Variable Cost Of Producing A Cup Of Lemonade Is

20. Julie James is opening a lemonade stand. She believes

the fixed cost per week of running the stand is $50.00.

Her best guess is that she can sell 300 cups per week

at $0.50 per cup. The variable cost of producing a cup

of lemonade is $0.20.

a.     Given her other assumptions, what level of sales                                                                                                                              Given her other assumptions, what level of sales

volume will enable Julie to break even?

b.     Given her other assumptions, discuss how a change                                                                                                                           Given her other assumptions, discuss how a change

in sales volume affects profit.

C. Given her other assumptions, discuss how a change

in sales volume and variable cost jointly affect profit.

d. Use Excel’s Formula Auditing tools to show which

cells in your spreadsheet affect profit ectly.

22. You are thinking of opening a small copy shop. It

costs $5000 to rent a copier for a year, and it costs

$0.03 per copy to operate the copier. Other fixed costs

of running the store will amount to $400 per month.

You plan to charge an average of $0.10 per copy, and

the store will be open 365 days per year. Each copier

can make up to 100,000 copies per year.

a. For one to five copiers rented and daily demands

of 500, 1000, 1500, and 2000 copies per day, find

annual profit. That is, find annual profit for each of

these combinations of copiers rented and daily

demand.

b. if you rent three copiers, what daily demand for

copies will allow you to break even?

C. Graph profit as a function of the number of copiers

for a daily demand of 500 copies; for a daily

demand of 2000 copies. Inte

 

Health Service Finance Class

A hospital has contracted with an HMO to provide acute care inpatient services for $1,000 per day, subject to a 10 percent withhold. The proposed budget for inpatient services is based upon expected utilization of 600 days per 1,000 members at $1,000 per day, or $600,000 per 1,000 members. The hospital risk pool will be split equally between the hospital and a primary care physician group. If only 450 days per 1,000 members were utilized in the first year, how much would the hospital be paid per 1,000 members?

 

A not-for profit nursing home has total expenses of $20 million. Sales tax in the state is 7%. Expenses are broken down into salaries ($12 million), supplies ($6 million), and pharmacy ($2 million). The benefit received by the nursing home from the sales tax exemption assuming that pharmacy items are exempt from state sales tax is? (Points : 10)

The Chicken Or The Egg: Hatching A New And Innovative Product

Case Questions: Would you decide to “hatch” Chicken

Sensations? Put yourself in Vicki’s shoes. Prepare an analysis

that will guide PFVC’s decision on whether to launch

Chicken Sensations.

1.   Economic feasibility analysis: Perform an economic cost-

benefit analysis of whether PFVC should launch Chicken

Sensations. Clearly state your decision and conclusion

from your analysis. (You can use an Excel spreadsheet to

complete these tasks in an organized, neat appendix to

your case analysis. A reader of your case should be able

to follow your work and computations. The results of

your appendix analyses can be referenced in the body of

your case to support your decision.) To aid your analysis,

perform the following tasks:

a.   Quantity, revenue, and cost conversions: Take Vicki’s

data from Table 1 and compute the quantity, revenue,

and cost conversions to complete Table 1. For

example, calculate annual sales revenues (in cases),

sales revenue and variable cost amounts per case, and

annual fixed cost amounts.

b.  Forecasted contribution margin income statement:

Prepare a forecasted Chicken Sensations contribution

margin format income statement for year 1 based on

the projected data gathered by Vicki.

c.   Breakeven analysis: Prepare a breakeven point

analysis (in cases and sales dollars) for the year 1

forecasts of Chicken Sensations.

d.  Margin of safety: Prepare a margin of safety analysis

(in cases and sales dollars) for the year 1 forecasts of

Chicken Sensations.

e.   Sensitivity analyses: Prepare sensitivity analyses to

examine how robust year 1 results are to changes in

projections for (1) the sales volume of cases, (2) the

sales price per bag, and (3) the cost per pound of

chicken. Assume that these amounts can change for

three different projection levels as reported in Table 2:

(1) a pessimistic level, (2) the original level, and (3) an

optimistic level. Table 2 shows that the sales volume

(in cases) will be 75% of the original year 1 sales

forecast, the sales price per bag will only be 90% of

the original forecast (or $2.70/bag = $3.00/bag × 90%),

and the cost per pound of chicken will rise to 112.50%

of the original forecast (or $2.25 /lb. = $2.00/lb. ×

112.50%) for the pessimistic level. The original level

reports the results using the original projections in

the case. Under the optimistic level, the sales volume

forecast (in cases) will be 125% of the original year 1

sales forecast, the sales price per bag will increase to

110% of the original forecast (or $3.30/bag = $3.00/

bag × 110%), and the cost per pound of chicken will

decrease to 87.50% (or $1.75 /lb. = $2.00/lb. × 87.50%).

Report your sensitivity analysis results in Table 3.

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FIN 510 Week 3 Ceneage Help

Problem 5-14  
Future value of an annuity  
Find the future values of these ordinary annuities. Compounding occurs once a year. Round your answers to the nearest cent.  
a. $1,000 per year for 12 years at 16%.  
b. $500 per year for 6 years at 8%.  
c. $500 per year for 16 years at 0%.  
Rework previous parts assuming that they are annuities due. Round your answers to the nearest cent.  
d. $1,000 per year for 12 years at 16%.  
e. $500 per year for 6 years at 8%.  
f. $500 per year for 16 years at 0%.  
Problem 5-19
Future value of an annuity
Your client is 21 years old; and she wants to begin saving for retirement, with the first payment to come one year from now. She can save $6,000 per year; and you advise her to invest it in the stock market, which you expect to provide an average return of 12% in the future.
a. If she follows your advice, how much money will she have at 65? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
 

b. How much will she have at 70? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

c. She expects to live for 20 years if she retires at 65 and for 15 years if she retires at 70. If her investments continue to earn the same rate, how much will she be able to withdraw at the end of each year after retirement at each retirement age? Round your answers to the nearest cent.

Annual withdrawals if she retires at 65

Annual withdrawals if she retires at 70

Problem 5-22
Loan amortization
Jan sold her house on December 31 and took a $40,000 mortgage as part of the payment. The 10-year mortgage has a 12% nominal interest rate, but it calls for semiannual payments beginning next June 30. Next year Jan must report on Schedule B of her IRS Form 1040 the amount of interest that was included in the two payments she received during the year.
a. What is the dollar amount of each payment Jan receives? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
 

How much interest was included in the first payment? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

How much repayment of principal was included? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

How do these values change for the second payment?

b. How much interest must Jan report on Schedule B for the first year? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

c. Will her interest income be the same next year?

 

Problem 5-1

 

Future valueIf you deposit $10,000 in a bank account that pays 12% interest annually, how much would be in your account after 5 years? Round your answer to the nearest cent.Problem 5-8 Loan amortization and EARYou want to buy a car, and a local bank will lend you $10,000. The loan will be fully amortized over 5 years (60 months), and the nominal interest rate will be 10% with interest paid monthly.a. What will be the monthly loan payment? Round your answer to the nearest cent.b. What will be the loan’s EAR? Round your answer to two decimal places.

Problem 5-26  
PV and loan eligibility  
You have saved $5,000 for a down payment on a new car. The largest monthly payment you can afford is $450. The loan will have a 11% APR based on end-of-month payments.  
a. What is the most expensive car you could afford if you finance it for 48 months? Round your answer to the nearest cent.  
b. What is the most expensive car you could afford if you finance it for 60 months? Round your answer to the nearest cent.  
Problem 5-2  
Present value  
What is the present value of a security that will pay $47,000 in 20 years if securities of equal risk pay 8% annually? Round your answer to the nearest cent.  
Problem 6-9
Expected Interest Rate
The real risk-free rate is 3.3%. Inflation is expected to be 2.7% this year, 4% next year, and then 2.25% thereafter. The maturity risk premium is estimated to be 0.05(t – 1)%, where t = number of years to maturity. What is the yield on a 7-year Treasury note? Round your answer to two decimal places.

 

Problem 5-1
Future value
If you deposit $10,000 in a bank account that pays 12% interest annually, how much would be in your account after 5 years? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

 

Problem 5-8
Loan amortization and EAR
You want to buy a car, and a local bank will lend you $10,000. The loan will be fully amortized over 5 years (60 months), and the nominal interest rate will be 10% with interest paid monthly.
a. What will be the monthly loan payment? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

b. What will be the loan’s EAR? Round your answer to two decimal places.

Problem 5-4
Time for a lump sum to double
If you deposit money today in an account that pays 3.5% annual interest, how long will it take to double your money? Round your answer to two decimal places.
Problem 5-9
Present and future values for different periods
Find the following values using the equations and then a financial calculator. Compounding/discounting occurs annually. Round your answers to the nearest cent.
a. An initial $200 compounded for 1 year at 4%.

b. An initial $200 compounded for 2 years at 4%

c. The present value of $200 due in 1 year at a discount rate of 4%.

d. The present value of $200 due in 2 years at a discount rate of 4%.

Problem 5-3
Finding the required interest rate
Your parents will retire in 24 years. They currently have $250,000, and they think they will need $2,400,000 at retirement. What annual interest rate must they earn to reach their goal, assuming they don’t save any additional funds? Round your answer to two decimal places.
 

Problem 6-11

Default Risk Premium
A company’s 5-year bonds are yielding 9.9% per year. Treasury bonds with the same maturity are yielding 5.6% per year, and the real risk-free rate (r*) is 2.7%. The average inflation premium is 2.5%, and the maturity risk premium is estimated to be 0.1(t – 1)%, where t = number of years to maturity. If the liquidity premium is 1.1%, what is the default risk premium on the corporate bonds? Round your answer to two decimal places.

 

Problem 6-1  
Yield Curves  
TERM RATE  
6 months 4.86%  
1 year 5.36%  
2 years 5.52%  
3 years 5.72%  
4 years 5.84%  
5 years 6.04%  
10 years 6.36%  
20 years 6.65%  
30 years 6.80%  
a. Plot a yield curve based on these data.  
b. What type of yield curve is shown?  
c. What information does this graph tell you?  
d. Based on this yield curve, if you needed to borrow money for longer than one year, would it make sense for you to borrow short term and renew the loan or borrow long term? Explain.  
Problem 5-5
Time to reach a financial goal
You have $11,122.76 in a brokerage account, and you plan to deposit an additional $4,000 at the end of every future year until your account totals $210,000. You expect to earn 12% annually on the account. How many years will it take to reach your goal? Round your answer to two decimal places at the end of the calculations.
 

Problem 5-6

Future value: annuity versus annuity due
a. What’s the future value of a 11%, 5-year ordinary annuity that pays $200 each year? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
b. If this was an annuity due, what would its future value be? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

PROBLEM

b. What percentage of the payment represents interest and what percentage represents principal for each of the 3 years? Round all answers to two decimal places.

 

Amortization schedule
a. Set up an amortization schedule for a $37,000 loan to be repaid in equal installments at the end of each of the next 3 years. The interest rate is 11% compounded annually. Round all answers to the nearest cent.

b. What percentage of the payment represents interest and what percentage represents principal for each of the 3 years? Round all answers to two decimal places.

c. Why do these percentages change over time?

Problem 6-5
Maturity Risk Premium
The real risk-free rate is 3.5%, and inflation is expected to be 3% for the next 2 years. A 2-year Treasury security yields 8%. What is the maturity risk premium for the 2-year security? Round your answer to two decimal places.

Problem 5-7

Present and future values of a cash flow stream
An investment will pay $50 at the end of each of the next 3 years, $250 at the end of Year 4, $350 at the end of Year 5, and $550 at the end of Year 6.
a. If other investments of equal risk earn 8% annually, what is its present value? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
b. If other investments of equal risk earn 8% annually, what is its future value? Round your answer to the nearest cent.