If there are about 121,000,000 cell phones in japan how many are there per household assuming they’re 4 people per…

If there are about 121,000,000 cell phones in japan how many are there per household assuming they’re 4 people per house hold. oh and because i have more like this could you show me how to do it?

Corporate finance strategy

Assignment 1:Corporate finance strategy

 Submit a report that analyzes the pros and cons of FDI and capital budgeting strategies utilized by MNCs. Address exchange rates, cost of capital, direct investment considerations, and impact on the local economy.

Your report should be well researched—original and free from plagiarism. Submit it as a Microsoft Word document, three pages, double-spaced, in Arial 12 pt font. All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.

 

Assignment 2: Discussion Question

Discuss the Base Case concept as described in capital budgeting(CHAPTER 17) Capital Budgeting for the Multinational Corporation . What is the critical error made by the companies discussed in our text concerning this process? Your work should be 3-5 paragraphs long.

a race pilot’s average rate of speed over a 720-mi course is inversely proportional to the time in minutes t…

a race pilot’s average rate of speed over a 720-mi course is inversely proportional to the time in minutes t the pilot takes to fly a complete race course. The pilot’s final score s is the average speed minus any penalty points p earned. Write a function to model the pilot’s score for a given t and p.

Can you help me with my homework please ? I had an experiment to do in science this weekend but I…

Can you help me with my homework please ? I had an experiment to do in science this weekend but I forgot to do it and now I need help. Someone may know what happens and please tell me. Here’s the experiment : In a glass jar throw some soil and some garbage (lemon peel, chocolate paper etc.) then throw soil again. Again throw some garbage and throw soil on them. After that throw some water and put the lid. With a pen sign outside of the glass jar where the rubbish are. Let the glass jar somewhere for 4-5 days and write down what had happened.

Which of the following occurs at a neuromuscular junction? 1. Acetylcholine is released from a motor neuron then binds to receptor…

Which of the following occurs at a neuromuscular junction? 1. Acetylcholine is released from a motor neuron then binds to receptor sites on a muscle cell 2. Troponin binds to myosin 3. Calcium is released from the nerve terminal of a motor neuron 4. A nerve impulse travels from a motor neuron to a muscle cell initiating the events of contraction 5. Both statements 1 and 4 are correct

On February 25, 1982, Acme Construction Co. contracted with the United States Navy to remodel the engine maintenance shop at…

On February 25, 1982, Acme Construction Co. contracted with the United States Navy to remodel the engine maintenance shop at Mir Mar Marine Corps Air Station. The contract price was $750,500. The work included installation of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems (HVAC). A chilled water system was part of the HVAC. In preparing his bid for the work, Acme solicited “budgetary bids” from subcontractors. These bids are used as the basis for estimating the component parts of the work and as back-up protection if other bids are not received. Coyote Sheet Metal (Coyote), had submitted a $94,000 bid to Acme for the HVAC exclusive of the chilling water system which would cost an additional $16,000 to the proposed bid. Acme contacted Roy Runner and told Runner that another subcontractor (E. Fudd) had put in a $86,500 bid to do the HVAC work and that this bid had a 20% profit margin, but for personal family reasons he could not sign a contract and go forward with the project. Runner met with the president of Acme (Roger Rabbit) who related Fudd’s assurance to him “there was a profit in it” and Runner signed that same day a contract identical to that turned down by Fudd. Fudd later told Runner at the time he had not done “much examination” of the plans or specifications. He was asked for his opinion of the newly signed deal and after checking the job site and the plans more closely, Fudd told Runner the cost of the job “far exceeded” the contract price. The plans included the chilled water system in the HVAC which cost an additional $16,000 not contemplated by the contract. Runner promptly told Acme the $86,500 price would not cover the HVAC with the chilled water system and unless the parties modified the amount, he could not do the work. Acme’s Rabbit responded with the comment he would get another contractor and “sue [Runner] for the difference.” Acme then turned back to Coyote Sheet Metal, awarding two subcontracts to Coyote; one for $94,000 and one for $16,000 for the HVAC with the chilled water system and sued Runner for the difference between his bid ($86,500) and the combined Coyote bids ($110,000). What legal issues do you believe are raised by the dealings of the parties in this case? Identify the issues and discuss what you believe will be the outcome of the case.

at the beginning of the year posh advertising owed customers 2700 for unearned revenue collected in advance

Requirements
1. Record the adjusting entry assuming that Posh records the cash receipt of unearned revenue by initially crediting a liability account. Post the adjusting entry to the Unearned Revenue and Service Revenue T-accounts. Make sure to include the beginning balance and additional unearned revenue in the Unearned Revenue T-account.
2. Record the adjusting entry assuming that Posh records the cash receipt of unearned revenue by initially crediting a revenue account. Post the adjusting entry to the Unearned Revenue and Service Revenue T-accounts. Make sure to include the beginning balance in the Unearned Revenue T-account and the additional unearned ­revenue in the Service Revenue T-account.
3. Compare the ending balances of the T-accounts under both approaches. Are they the same?

Recycling, Reducing, and Reusing

Recycling, Reducing, and ReusingIn the Working Ahead section in Modules 1, 2, and 3, you were informed to collect items to be recycled and log a journal of these items. You were also instructed to select either Module 2 or Module 3 to collect these items.

Your assignment in this module is to submit your weeklong Recycling Journal, along with an analysis of your recycling efforts and an examination of the recycling process.

Be sure to examine what you have recycled in your chosen week and estimate how many grocery sacks of material you recycled—try to estimate the size. Results showing who recycled the most material will be posted by your facilitator in Module 5.

For this assignment, complete the following:

Part 1

Review your Recycling Journal for the week you selected. Write a report that covers the next two parts of this assignment.

Part 2

Based on what you identified as recyclable in one week and using this data, estimate how much garbage your entire locality or city could prevent sending to the landfill. Include the following:

  • What is the total population of your community? You may use reliable Internet resources to identify this information.
  • If everyone in your community recycled as much trash as you did for one week, how much garbage could your area recycle? To calculate this number, you can use your number and multiply it by the number of people in your community.
  • How much trash could your community save in a year? To calculate this number, multiply the weekly estimate for your community by the number of weeks in a year.
  • Do you think your community recycles enough? How can the US Government place more importance on recycling?

Part 3

Examine the process of recycling. Include the following:

  • Explain how recycled material is reused.
  • Describe what happens to recycled cans, bottles, and newspapers after they go to the recycling bin.
  • Examine the impact you have on creating renewed resources from these recycled items.

Support your statements with appropriate examples and scholarly references.

Write a 4–5-page report in Word format. Submit the report, along with your recycling journal. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. Use the following file naming convention: LastnameFirstInitial_M4_A2.doc.

Problem: Euler’s number, e, can be estimated using the following formula: e = 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3!…

Problem: Euler’s number, e, can be estimated using the following formula: e = 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + 1/4! + 1/5! + 1/6! + … Ask the user to enter a maximum desired difference between the estimate above and the value of Euler’s number from math.h. Be sure to validate that the desired difference is greater than zero. Example Execution #1: Enter desired difference: 0.005 Requested maximum difference: 0.0050000000 Term Estimate Math.h Difference —- ———— ———— ———— 1 1.0000000000 2.7182818285 1.7182818285 2 2.0000000000 2.7182818285 0.7182818285 3 2.5000000000 2.7182818285 0.2182818285 4 2.6666666667 2.7182818285 0.0516151618 5 2.7083333333 2.7182818285 0.0099484951 6 2.7166666667 2.7182818285 0.0016151618

Resource: Associate Level Material: Life Resource Center document

Resource: Associate Level Material: Life Resource Center document Review the following assignment options: · Option 1: Life Resource Center Scavenger Hunt · Option 2: Life Resource Center Brochure Follow the instructions in the Associate Level Material: Life Resource Center located on the student website to complete the assignment. Submit the completed assignment to your instructor.