Brief Exercise 11-11 Shamrock, Inc.currently has 760,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Shamroc

Brief Exercise 11-11 Shamrock, Inc.currently has 760,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Shamrock, Inc. is considering these two alternatives to finance its construction of a new $1.90 milion plant: Issuance of 190.000 shares of common stock at the market price of $10 per share. 1. Issuance of $1.90 milion, 6 % bonds at face value. 2. Complete the table. (Round earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.66.) ISsue Stock 1Ssue Bonds $1,660,000 Income before interest and taxes $1.660,000 Interest expense from bonds Income before income taxes Income tax expense (30% ) Net income 760,000 Outstanding shares

-ar 1: straight- eciation, c ) was incorrectly Classic U ovements? Assume that and movements are dep

-ar 1: straight- eciation, c ) was incorrectly Classic U ovements? Assume that and movements are deprec 10-year life using the double-declining balance method PR 10-2B Comparing three depreciation methods Waylander Coatings Company purchased water roofine e Datings Company purchased waterproofing equipment on January $320,000. The equipment was The equipment was expected to have a useful wife of four years, OT OF 20.000 op- erating hours, and a residual value of $35.000. The equipment was used for during Year 1, 6,400 hours in Year 2. 4.400 hours in Year 3, and 2.000 hours in a OB). 2 he equipment was used for 7,200 hours xcel now w Instructions 1. Determine the amount of depreciation expense for the years ended Decem 1, Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4, by (a) the straight-line method, (b) the units-of-acus bense for the years ended December 31, Year method, and (c) the double-declining-balance method. Also determine the total de ciation expense for the four years by each method. The following columnar ca are suggested for recording the depreciation expense amounts: Depreciation Expense Straight- Units-of- Double-Declining- Line Activity Balance Year Method Method Method Chapter 10 Long Term Assets: Fixed and Intangible 533 2. What method yields the highest depreciation expense for Year 1? 3. What method yields the most depreciation over the four-year life of the equipment

Assignment 5 Problem Plant & Machinery is purchased on 1 January 2011. Information relating to…

Assignment 5 Problem Plant & Machinery is purchased on 1 January 2011. Information relating to the asset is as follows: $100,000 – 10.000 $10,000 Purchase price Cost of installation $10,000 Residual Value estimated at the time of acquisition Residual Value revised estimate on 1 January 2012 Useful Life estimated at the time of acquisition Useful Life revised estimate on 1 January 2013 10 years 8 years CASE 1: Calculate depreciation expense using straight line depreciation for the income statement for the years ended 31 December 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 Year ending 31 dec Annual depreciation Accumulated depreciation Book value 2011 2012 2013 2014 CASE 2: Calculate depreciation expense using reducing balance depreciation for the income statement for the years ended 31 December 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 D 2014 Depreciation 50% Year ending 31 dec Annual depreciation Accumulated depreciation Book value 2011 2012 2013 2014 if the company sells the PPE for $70,000 on Dec 31, 2014 calculate the profit/loss in CASE 1: CASE 2:

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Technolgy and Science

Greeting,

  I have a project in Humanities.  I have assignemnts in each week building this research paper.  Please let me know if you can complete this assignment in the dateI have requested by.

  The date is May 18, 2013.  I have attached a document with the subject and criteria for the date in concern.

 

V/r,

Kevin

Assignment week 1 is located at this site.

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Addiction Assessment and Intervention Plan

For your Final Project, you will apply the information you have learned in this course to
critically analyze a case study and develop an Assessment and Intervention Plan based
on it. Your Final Project must explain the choices you made in your plan and be
supported with scholarly references from peer-reviewed literature and your course text.
The case study for your project will be selected by you from published media (literature
or film). The subject of the case study should be at least 16 years of age and meet
criteria for a substance-related or addictive disorder.

Your Final Project should be 10–12 pages and include all of the following:
1. Overview of client using biopsychosocial model—this should include biological
predispositions, family influences, cultural considerations, and other systemic
factors, as applicable.
2. Assessment tools and rationale for selection
3. Provisional diagnosis with criteria; alternate considerations and rule-outs noted
4. Chosen therapeutic approach with rationale for selection; initial treatment goals
for client
5. Ethical and legal considerations
6. Relapse prevention and continuum of care plan
Don’t forget to include an introduction and summary in your paper!

Information on scholarly writing may be found in the APA Publication Manual (6th ed.)
and at the Walden Writing Center website. Also, refer to the Code of Conduct and
Academic Integrity section of the Guidelines and Policies area of the course
navigation menu.

A Critique of Utilitarianism – Bernard Williams

http://faculty.fiu.edu/~hauptli/BernardWilliamsAga…

After reading, “A Critique of Utilitarianism” by Bernard Williams, answer the following questions:

  1. What are Williams’ main objections to utilitarianism?
  2. Williams brings two cases that pose difficulties for consequentialists; those who believe in utilitarianism. In the first case, should George take the job with the chemical company? If so, why? If not, why not?
  3. In the second case Williams presented, should Jim, the honored guest, shoot one of the Indians or allow Pedro to kill all of them? If so, why? If not, why not?
  4. Is there a difference between “Allowing” someone to die, and “Killing” someone? If so, what is the difference? If not, then why not?

Post your thoughts and comments to all the above questions.

Tech Presentation

Chapter 10 Assignment – First Draft Graded as complete/incomplete. Proof that your first draft has been reviewed by the AskUp must be submitted to receive credit for final draft that is due next week.

For this assignment you will write a letter of appreciation to one of your teachers (past or present). Your letter will be mailed to the teacher, so an error-free copy is required to get full credit for this assignment. You should send the first draft to AskUp by Thursday of this week. . . If your final submission is not error-free, your grade will drop 20 points or more, depending on the number of typos or formatting errors. An error-free copy is required to get credit for this assignment.

Write the teacher of your choice a letter explaining the effect he or she has had on your education. Be specific and give examples of how the teacher has helped you. Your letter should be three or four paragraphs long.

Your filename for this assignment should be in this format: LastNameFirstNameChap8. Submit your file as a Word document. No other file format will be accepted. Format the letter as a personal business letter. There is an example on page 574 and page B-4 (Appendix) in your textbook. . If the educator is no longer on this campus, you will need to find his or her correct mailing address. The top part of your letter should look something like this:

Your street address (your name is at the bottom in closing lines, so it is not necessary unless your design your own letterhead)
(if you are not comfortable sharing your actual address on this assignment, use a fictitious street address)

Current Date (do not abbreviate – use full, three-part date. Ex: December 25, 2018)

(Insert various number of blank lines after date to center your letter vertically on the page)

Dr. Good Teacher (If the teacher does not have a doctorate, use Mr. or Ms.)
Name the University
Department of Expertise
address

Dear Dr. Teacher: (use colon and only the last name of the teacher in the salutation)

Word sometimes defaults to a multiple line spacing. You may need to highlight your document, right click, go to paragraph, change spacing to single, and “before” and “after” to “0.”

In the closing lines, use a comma after “Sincerely” and type your name a double-space below “Sincerely.” In an original, hard copy letter, you would leave three blank lines between “Sincerely” and your typed name, then sign your name in ink. However, in electronic letters, a double-space below the closing is appropriate

Planning Procedures. Constantijn & Nianias, Soma Orkaton Logistons (SOLs), have been hired to…

Planning Procedures. Constantijn & Nianias, Soma Orkaton Logistons (SOLs), have been hired to audit Eidola Company, a biochemical company listed on the Athens Stock Exchange. Constantijn & Nianias is auditing the client for the first time in the current year as a result of a dispute between Eidola and the previous auditor over the proper booking of sales and accounts receivable for sales of inventory that has not been delivered but has for practical purposes been completed and sold. Eidola has been grown from a small startup to a highly successful company in the industry in the past seven years, primarily as a result of many successful mergers negotiated by George Panis, the president and chairman of the board. Although other biotech firms have had difficulty in recent years, Eidola continues to prosper, as shown by its constantly increasing earnings and growth. Bayer, the large German chemical company, has a special discount contract with them and represents 15 percent of their sales. In the last year, however, the company’s profits turned downward. His board of directors, that include many of his old university classmates, generally supports Panis. The board, which meets twice annually, recently issued a policy on corporate ethics conduct. Panis says he owes much of his success to the hiring of aggressive young executives paid relatively low salaries combined with an unusually generous profit-sharing plan. The corporate structure is very informal, as Panis does not believe than any employee should have a title or a specific job description as it “gives people airs.” Panis’s only corporate objective is “to make large profits so our stock price will increase and our shareholders will be happy.” The management information system at Eidola is very limited and they lack sophisticated accounting records for a company that size. The information system will be updated this year. The personnel in the accounting department are competent but somewhat overworked and underpaid relative to the other employees, and therefore turnover is high. The most comprehensive records are for production and marketing because Panis believes these areas are more essential to operations than accounting. There are only four internal auditors and they spend the majority of their time taking inventories, which is time consuming because inventories are located at 11 facilities in four countries. The financial statements for the current year include a profit 20 percent less than the previous year, but the auditors feel it should be a larger decrease because of the reduced volume and the disposal of a segment of the business, Kata-Karpos. The disposal of this segment was considered necessary because it had become increasingly unprofitable over the past three years. When it was acquired from Christopher Panis, George Panis’s brother, it was considered profitable even though its largest customer was Kata-Klino, also owned by Christopher Panis. Eidola is considered under-financed by market analysts. There is excessive current debt and management is reluctant to sell equity on the capital markets because increasing the number of shares will decrease share price. George Panis is now talking to several large companies with hopes of a merger.

Required:

A. Briefly discuss which matters Constantijn & Nianias, SOLs should consider for each of the first three planning procedures.

B. What techniques should the auditors use to gather the necessary information?