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1. Holly's Art Galleries recently reported $7.9 million of net income. Its EBIT was $15 million, and its federal tax rate was 21% (ignore any possible state corporate taxes). What was its interest expense? (Hint: Write out the headings for an income statement and then fill in the known values. Then divide $7.9 million net income by 1 − T = 0.79 to find the pre-tax income. The difference between EBIT and taxable income must be the interest expense.) Enter your answer in dollars. For example, an answer of $1.2 million should be entered as 1,200,000. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.4. Vigo Vacations has $300 million in total assets, $6 million in notes payable, and $33 million in long-term debt. What is the debt ratio? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.5. Reno Revolvers has an EPS of $1.70, a free cash flow per share of $4.40, and a price/free cash flow ratio of 6.0. What is its P/E ratio? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.6. Needham Pharmaceuticals has a profit margin of 3% and an equity multiplier of 2.1. Its sales are $150 million and it has total assets of $60 million. What is its return on equity (ROE)? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.7. Assume you are given the following relationships for the Haslam Corporation:Sales/total assets1.4Return on assets (ROA)4%Return on equity (ROE)6%Calculate Haslam's profit margin and liabilities-to-assets ratio. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places.Profit margin: %Liabilities-to-assets ratio: %Suppose half of its liabilities are in the form of debt. Calculate the debt-to-assets ratio. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. %8. Current and Quick RatiosThe Nelson Company has $1,605,000 in current assets and $535,000 in current liabilities. 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What is the future value of a 6%, 5-year ordinary annuity that pays $400 each year? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.$ If this were an annuity due, what would its future value be? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.$ 11. Present and Future Values of Single Cash Flows for Different Interest RatesUse both the TVM equations and a financial calculator to find the following values. (Hint: If you are using a financial calculator, you can enter the known values and then press the appropriate key to find the unknown variable. Then, without clearing the TVM register, you can "override" the variable that changes by simply entering a new value for it and then pressing the key for the unknown variable to obtain the second answer. This procedure can be used in parts b and d, and in many other situations, to see how changes in input variables affect the output variable.) Do not round intermediate calculations. 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MGT 468 Grantham Week 6 Power and Politics of Privacy on Social Media Networking Questions
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Describe the steps that you would take.To answer these questions successfully, start by assessing group behavior within the organization, including positive traits of influence, leadership, power and politics, conflict management, feedback, and negotiations. Also, look for ways that political tactics influence organizational behavior.Please write a minimum of 750 word summary and submit this assignment as a Word document, using the APA format. Title page and references are not included in the 750 word requirement. Use your professional experience and outside sources to support your statements.Case Study: The Power and Politics of Privacy on Social Networking SitesFacebook, with an estimated 1.6 billion monthly active users worldwide, SnapChat, with 150 million active users across the globe, and Twitter, with more than 310 million monthly U. S. users, are three of the most popular social networking sites around the world. These companies state that they do not distribute users’ information to third parties. However, advocacy groups concerned about online privacy rights and some users are increasingly wary about how these and other networking sites might be using and whether they are adequately protecting personal information. A common source of discomfort is whether users’ personal information will be used to generate targeted ads directed at them. A recent manifestation of this wariness occurred in 2009, after Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, quietly changed the terms of use that govern how and for how long Facebook can use users’ information posted to the popular website. About two weeks later, the consumer-advocacy blog Consumerist.com highlighted that the change in user policy would allow Facebook to continue to use information posted by users for marketing, promotional, or other purposes even after users had deleted the information from their Facebook accounts. Consumerist.com stated that the change in policy would allow Facebook to do anything it wanted with posted content, for as long as it wanted (even after a user closed his or her Facebook account). Following this realization, many users and consumer privacy advocacy groups railed against the change in terms of use at Facebook. Presumably as a result of the public’s reaction, Zuckerberg declared two weeks after the initial change that the company would return to its original terms of use while the feedback was analyzed. Zuckerberg announced that the company would work on a major revision of the terms and invited users to provide ideas on its website: “Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities.”This wasn’t the first time that Facebook experienced problems related to user privacy. In November 2007, Facebook launched an advertising program, Beacon, that was developed to track the purchasing and other activities of Facebook users on 44 websites and then send notifications of these activities to the users’ friends on Facebook. For example, if a user made an online purchase of a book on one of the 44 websites, this would act as an indirect referral to his or her friends on Facebook, which might spur additional purchases of the book. The problem started when a senior research engineer from a Palo Alto–based antispyware company, CA Inc., discovered that Beacon was also “tracking the activities of both members and nonmembers on Facebook and partner sites.” Moreover, the program was set up in such a way that a message would be sent to a user’s friends automatically unless the user figured out how to change his or her preferences on the Facebook website. Within two months of rolling out the Beacon software, CEO Zuckerberg apologized for how the rollout was handled and took steps to increase users’ privacy related to their activities on the partner sites.Zuckerberg is at the cutting edge of the intersection between technology and online privacy. In a recent blog post, he complained that his Facebook users can be inconsistent; on one hand, they want continually expanded services (e.g., more relevant ads and information about their friends), but on the other hand, they expect that their privacy will be protected and their information will not be shared with outside advertisers and third parties. The battle over online privacy does not stop with social networking websites in the United States. Social network users in the 28-nation European Union are protected by strict privacy laws. 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Obesity Maintence.
Course Project Milestone 3 PowerPoint or Poster GuidelinesUpdated 07/2019 PurposeThe purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate the skills of the professional nurse as an educator. You are to prepare a patient scenario based on the required assigned topic. You will choose an already developed and reliable mHealth app to use in the education of your patient.Based on your accepted Milestone 1 assignment, use the information to identify teaching areas to improve patient outcomes and ways to evaluate the success of the patient's use of the mHealth app. You will include both the citations and references in APA format.You will develop the Patient Education Technology Guide using Microsoft PowerPoint OR a Poster in Microsoft Office format. You must use either a PowerPoint presentation or the Poster template provided, depending on which option you choose. Only complete one assignment: PowerPoint or Poster.Course OutcomesThis assignment enables the student to meet the following Course Outcomes.CO1: Describe patient-care technologies as appropriate to address the needs of a diverse patient population. (PO1)CO5: Identify patient care technologies, information systems, and communication devices that support safe nursing practice. (PO5)PointsThe entire project is worth 600 points. Milestone 3 is worth 225 points of this total.Due DateThe Milestone 3 PowerPoint OR Poster assignment is due by Sunday at 11:59 pm MT, at the end of Week 6. Submit your completed assignment. You may consult the Policies section in the Introduction & Resources module for details regarding late assignments. Post questions about this assignment in the Course Q & A Forum.Required Assigned TopicRequired assigned topic for the focus of your paper.Obesity Patient ScenarioDirections PowerPoint Assignment GuidelinesYou are required to cite your source(s) as it relates to your application slide. Other citations are permitted, but this is not a requirement for the assignment.Title slide (first slide): Include a title slide with your name and the title of the presentation.Scenario Slide (one slide): This slide should include the approved patient scenario from Milestone 1 and 2. You will use the approved patient scenario and include a disease process, diagnosis, OR identify a patient with a desire to maintain good health and prevent illness and who would benefit from an already developed and reliable mHealth app. Include the nurse's assessment of learning needs and readiness to learn.mHealth application slide (one slide): Identify a developed and reliable mHealth app that could benefit the patient. Describe the app, including the following.Name of appPurpose of appIntended audienceMobile device(s) upon which the app will operateWhere to download or obtain it (include a working link if it is to be downloaded from a website)Any other information you believe would be pertinent to this situationBe sure to cite all sources you use.Teaching slide(s) (one to three slides): Prepare slides that contain important points about the app that you want to teach to the patient, such as how to use the app safely and effectively (including how to interpret and act on the information that is provided).Evaluation slide(s) (one to three slides): Describe how you would determine the success of the patient's use of this app. For example, include ways to evaluate the effectiveness of the teaching plan that are a good fit for the type of app and focus on specific ways that this app benefits the patient's health and wellness.References (last slide): List any references for sources that were used and cited in the presentation.Number of PowerPoint slides: 6-10 slides totalWriting and design: There should be no spelling or grammatical errors. Writing is concise and clear. Avoid words that the patient may not understand. Slides are visually appealing, incorporating graphics, photographs, colors, and themes.Review the section on Academic Integrity Policy found in the RNBSN Policies. All work must be original (in your own words) unless properly cited.Best Practices in Preparing PowerPoint SlideshowsBe creative but realistic.Incorporate graphics, color, themes, or photographs to increase interest.Make each slide easy to read with short bullet points and large font. You may use speaker notes for full sentences.Review directions thoroughly.Cite all sources within the slides with (author, year), as well as on the reference slide.Proofread prior to final submission.Check for spelling and grammar errors prior to final submission.Poster Assignment GuidelinesDownload and use the Poster Template. This should only be one page.Complete all boxes on the template.Best practice for Poster PresentationsBe creative but realistic.Incorporate graphics, color, themes, or photographs to increase interest.Make the poster easy to read with short bullet points and large font.Review directions thoroughly.Cite all sources with (author, year) and reference.Proofread prior to final submission.
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You reviewed how to create a simple outline in the Reading area. This is a skill most often used when creating a report with many sections or organizing a project. Just think of how useful outlining would be for creating an annual report for instance.You now have the opportunity to apply what you have understood regarding the outline to the creation of a final project outline.Assignment: Prepare a final detailed outline of your final project Assignment. Remember, the structure for the paper is as follows:Coversheet: Includes title, submission date, and nameExecutive Summary: Overview of your findingsRegulationsManagementFinance and AccountingFinancial StatementsProblem SolvingThe Coversheetshould contain the title of your report, the date of submission, and your name. The Executive Summaryshould provide an overview of your findings. After the Executive Summary, you will explore the five different areas of Tim’s business. For each of these areas, you will provide a detailed report that contains a title, all of the issues (problems) found within the section and how you propose to Mike to correct the issues.
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Course Project Milestone 3 PowerPoint or Poster GuidelinesUpdated 07/2019 PurposeThe purpose of this assignment is to demo ...
Obesity Maintence.
Course Project Milestone 3 PowerPoint or Poster GuidelinesUpdated 07/2019 PurposeThe purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate the skills of the professional nurse as an educator. You are to prepare a patient scenario based on the required assigned topic. You will choose an already developed and reliable mHealth app to use in the education of your patient.Based on your accepted Milestone 1 assignment, use the information to identify teaching areas to improve patient outcomes and ways to evaluate the success of the patient's use of the mHealth app. You will include both the citations and references in APA format.You will develop the Patient Education Technology Guide using Microsoft PowerPoint OR a Poster in Microsoft Office format. You must use either a PowerPoint presentation or the Poster template provided, depending on which option you choose. Only complete one assignment: PowerPoint or Poster.Course OutcomesThis assignment enables the student to meet the following Course Outcomes.CO1: Describe patient-care technologies as appropriate to address the needs of a diverse patient population. (PO1)CO5: Identify patient care technologies, information systems, and communication devices that support safe nursing practice. (PO5)PointsThe entire project is worth 600 points. Milestone 3 is worth 225 points of this total.Due DateThe Milestone 3 PowerPoint OR Poster assignment is due by Sunday at 11:59 pm MT, at the end of Week 6. Submit your completed assignment. You may consult the Policies section in the Introduction & Resources module for details regarding late assignments. Post questions about this assignment in the Course Q & A Forum.Required Assigned TopicRequired assigned topic for the focus of your paper.Obesity Patient ScenarioDirections PowerPoint Assignment GuidelinesYou are required to cite your source(s) as it relates to your application slide. Other citations are permitted, but this is not a requirement for the assignment.Title slide (first slide): Include a title slide with your name and the title of the presentation.Scenario Slide (one slide): This slide should include the approved patient scenario from Milestone 1 and 2. You will use the approved patient scenario and include a disease process, diagnosis, OR identify a patient with a desire to maintain good health and prevent illness and who would benefit from an already developed and reliable mHealth app. Include the nurse's assessment of learning needs and readiness to learn.mHealth application slide (one slide): Identify a developed and reliable mHealth app that could benefit the patient. Describe the app, including the following.Name of appPurpose of appIntended audienceMobile device(s) upon which the app will operateWhere to download or obtain it (include a working link if it is to be downloaded from a website)Any other information you believe would be pertinent to this situationBe sure to cite all sources you use.Teaching slide(s) (one to three slides): Prepare slides that contain important points about the app that you want to teach to the patient, such as how to use the app safely and effectively (including how to interpret and act on the information that is provided).Evaluation slide(s) (one to three slides): Describe how you would determine the success of the patient's use of this app. For example, include ways to evaluate the effectiveness of the teaching plan that are a good fit for the type of app and focus on specific ways that this app benefits the patient's health and wellness.References (last slide): List any references for sources that were used and cited in the presentation.Number of PowerPoint slides: 6-10 slides totalWriting and design: There should be no spelling or grammatical errors. Writing is concise and clear. Avoid words that the patient may not understand. Slides are visually appealing, incorporating graphics, photographs, colors, and themes.Review the section on Academic Integrity Policy found in the RNBSN Policies. All work must be original (in your own words) unless properly cited.Best Practices in Preparing PowerPoint SlideshowsBe creative but realistic.Incorporate graphics, color, themes, or photographs to increase interest.Make each slide easy to read with short bullet points and large font. You may use speaker notes for full sentences.Review directions thoroughly.Cite all sources within the slides with (author, year), as well as on the reference slide.Proofread prior to final submission.Check for spelling and grammar errors prior to final submission.Poster Assignment GuidelinesDownload and use the Poster Template. This should only be one page.Complete all boxes on the template.Best practice for Poster PresentationsBe creative but realistic.Incorporate graphics, color, themes, or photographs to increase interest.Make the poster easy to read with short bullet points and large font.Review directions thoroughly.Cite all sources with (author, year) and reference.Proofread prior to final submission.
AB 298 Indiana University-Purdue University Tims Coffee Shoppe Business Outline
You reviewed how to create a simple outline in the Reading area. This is a skill most often used when creating a report wi ...
AB 298 Indiana University-Purdue University Tims Coffee Shoppe Business Outline
You reviewed how to create a simple outline in the Reading area. This is a skill most often used when creating a report with many sections or organizing a project. Just think of how useful outlining would be for creating an annual report for instance.You now have the opportunity to apply what you have understood regarding the outline to the creation of a final project outline.Assignment: Prepare a final detailed outline of your final project Assignment. Remember, the structure for the paper is as follows:Coversheet: Includes title, submission date, and nameExecutive Summary: Overview of your findingsRegulationsManagementFinance and AccountingFinancial StatementsProblem SolvingThe Coversheetshould contain the title of your report, the date of submission, and your name. The Executive Summaryshould provide an overview of your findings. After the Executive Summary, you will explore the five different areas of Tim’s business. For each of these areas, you will provide a detailed report that contains a title, all of the issues (problems) found within the section and how you propose to Mike to correct the issues.
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