Tuesday, April 28, 2020

BU340 Lesson 3 Exam SCORE 95 PERCENT

Online Exam 3
Question 1        5 / 5 points
Which of the following will result in a future value greater than $100?
Question options:

PV = $50, r = an annual interest rate of 10%, and n = 8 years.

PV = $75, r = an annual interest rate of 12%, and n = 3 years.

PV = $90, r = an annual interest rate of 14%, and n = 1 year.

All of the future values are greater than $100.
Question 2        5 / 5 points
Your university is running a special offer on tuition. This year's tuition cost is $18,000. Next year's tuition cost is scheduled to be $19,080. The university offers to discount next year's tuition at a rate of 6% if you agree to pay both years' tuition in full today. How much is the total tuition bill today if you take the offer?
Question options:

$18,000

$34,981

$37,080

$36,000
Question 3        0 / 5 points
Which of the following formulas is correct for finding the present value
of an investment?
Question options:

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<p> PV = FV × (1 + r)<sup>n</sup></p>

<p> PV = FV<sup>n</sup> × (1 + r)</p>

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Question 4        5 / 5 points
Gasoline cost $.10 per gallon in 1930. Over the next 60 years, the price rose at an average rate of 4.42% per year. Based on this information, what was the average price of a gallon of gas in 1990?
Question options:

$1.34 per gallon

$1.53 per gallon

$2.65 per gallon

$2.75 per gallon
Question 5        5 / 5 points
You won the state lottery and took the payout as a $1,283,475 lump sum today. Your spouse has decided that you need to invest this money for the next 10 years and can expect it to earn an average annual rate of return of 7.18%. If this comes to pass, how much money will be in the account at the end of the period?
Question options:

$8,471,253

$2,567,586

$1,920,388

$1,890,471
Question 6        5 / 5 points
You could double your money in about 9 years if you could earn an annual rate of return of what? Use the Rule of 72 to determine your answer.
Question options:

You would need to earn an annual rate of return of about 12%.

You would need to earn an annual rate of return of about 10%.

You would need to earn an annual rate of return of about 8%.

There is not enough information to answer this question.
Question 7        5 / 5 points
A two-year investment of $200 is made today at an annual interest rate of 6%. Which of the following statements is true?
Question options:

The PV is $178.

The FV is $224.

The FV is $224.72.

This question is irrelevant because there are no two-year investments that earn an average of 6% per year.
Question 8        5 / 5 points
An investment promises a payoff of $195 two and one-half years from today. At a discount rate of 7.5% per year, what is the present value of this investment?
Question options:

$162.03

$162.75

$169.47

There is not enough information to answer this question.
Question 9        5 / 5 points
A two-year investment of $200 is made today at an annual interest rate of 6%. Which of the following statements is true?
Question options:

The future value would be greater if the interest rate was higher.

The present value would be greater if the interest rate was higher.

The future value would be greater if the interest rate was lower.

The future value does not change as the interest rate changes.
Question 10        5 / 5 points
Which of the following investments has a larger future value: Investment A—a $1,000 investment earning 5% per year for 6 years, or Investment B—a $500 investment earning 10% per year for 6 years, with a bonus of an extra $500 added at the end of the sixth year?
Question options:

Investment B, with a future value of $1,386.

Investment A, with a future value of $1,386.

Investment A, with a future value of $1,340.

The investments have equal value.
Question 11        5 / 5 points
Which of the following actions will increase the present value of an investment?
Question options:

Decrease the interest rate.

Decrease the future value.

Increase the amount of time.

All of the above will increase the present value.
Question 12        5 / 5 points
A $100 deposit today that earns an annual interest rate of 10% is worth how much at the end of two years? Assume all interest received at the end of the first year is reinvested the second year.
Question options:

$100

$120

$121

$122
Question 13        5 / 5 points
In 1970, before the era of major league baseball free agency, the minimum player salary was $12,000. In 1975, the minimum salary was $16,000. What was the average annual growth in the minimum salary in major league baseball over those five years?
Question options:

13.40%

2.67%

5.92%

15%
Question 14        5 / 5 points
Which of the following is the correct formula for calculating the future value?
Question options:

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<p> FV = PV × (1 + r)<sup>n</sup></p>

<p> PV = FV × (1 + r)<sup>n</sup></p>

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Question 15        5 / 5 points
In your first year out of college, you hope to earn $50,000 per year. How many years will you have to work until you earn $100,000 if your income increases at a rate of 10% per year? Use the Rule of 72 to determine your answer.
Question options:

You would need to work for just over 5 years to reach an income level of $100,000 per year.

You would need to work for just over 6 years to reach an income level of $100,000 per year.

You would need to work for just over 7 years to reach an income level of $100,000 per year.

You would need to work for just over 8 years to reach an income level of $100,000 per year.
Question 16        5 / 5 points
Rory has $2,500 but needs $5,000 to purchase a new golf cart. If he can invest his money at a rate of 12% per year, approximately how many years will it take the money in Rory's account to grow to $5,000? Use the Rule of 72 to determine your answer.
Note: The golf cart's price may have changed by the time Rory's account reaches a value of $5,000.
Question options:

2 years

4 years

6 years

8 years
Question 17        5 / 5 points
Which of the following investments has a larger future value? A $100 investment earning 10% per year for 5 years, or a $100 investment earning 5% per year for 10 years?
Question options:

An investment of $100 invested at 10% per year for 5 years because it has a future value of $161.05.

An investment of $100 invested at 10% per year for 5 years because it has a future value of $162.89.

An investment of $100 invested at 5% per year for 10 years because it has a future value of $161.05.

An investment of $100 invested at 5% per year for 10 years because it has a future value of $162.89.
Question 18        5 / 5 points
Your production manager informs you that currently the firm is producing 1,438 heating units per month but has plans to increase production at a rate of 5% per month until the firm is producing 3,000 units per month. How many months will this take?
Question options:

27.33 months

15.07 months

14 months

There is not enough information to answer this question.
Question 19        5 / 5 points
Your aunt places $13,000 into an account earning an interest rate of 7% per year. After 5 years the account will be valued at $18,233.17. Which of the following statements is correct?
Question options:

The present value is $13,000, the time period is 7 years, the present value is $18,233.17, and the interest rate is 5%.

The future value is $13,000, the time period is 5 years, the principal is $18,233.17, and the interest rate is 7%.

The principal is $13,000, the time period is 5 years, the future value is $18,233.17, and the interest rate is 7%.



The principal is $13,000, the time period is 7 years, the future value is $18,233.17, and the interest rate is 5%.
Question 20        5 / 5 points
__________ is simply the interest earned in subsequent periods on the interest earned in prior periods.
Question options:

Quoted interest

Anticipated interest

Simple interest

Compound interest


BU340 Lesson 1 Exam SCORE 100 PERCENT

Question 1        5 / 5 points
Which of the following is an advantage of a sole proprietorship?
Question options:

The owner's unlimited liability

The lack of continuity upon death of the owner

The ease of start-up

The ability to raise capital
Question 2        5 / 5 points
Stocks are bought and sold in __________ markets.
Question options:

equity

debt

derivatives

foreign exchange
Question 3        5 / 5 points
The common objective of borrowing and lending is to:
Question options:

make all parties better off.

gain a profit at the other's expense.

make a firm or individual appear more liquid than is really the case.

thwart regulatory authority.
Question 4        5 / 5 points
__________ are the forums where buyers and sellers of financial assets and commodities meet.
Question options:

Housing markets

Federal Reserve banks

Financial markets

Automotive shows
Question 5        5 / 5 points
Financial assets that will mature within a year are bought and sold in the __________ market.
Question options:

debt

capital

stock

money
Question 6        5 / 5 points
The set of financial activities that support the OPERATIONS of a business is best described by which main area of finance?
Question options:

Corporate finance

Investments

Financial institutions and markets

International finance
Question 7        5 / 5 points
At its most basic level, the function of financial intermediaries is to:
Question options:

track and report interest rates.

move money from lenders to borrowers and back again.

report all financial transactions to the federal government.

effect a transfer of wealth in society.
Question 8        5 / 5 points
__________ addresses the question of how to handle our day-to-day business needs.
Question options:

Capital budgeting

Capital structure

Working capital management

Accounts receivable management
Question 9        5 / 5 points
__________ is a major disadvantage of the corporate form of business.
Question options:

Double taxation

Unlimited liability

Lack of ability to raise capital

Transfer of ownership
Question 10        5 / 5 points
In agency theory, the owners of the business are referred to as __________, and the managers are referred to as __________.
Question options:

bondholders, principals

stockholders, bondholders

agents, principals

principals, agents
Question 11        5 / 5 points
Options are bought and sold in __________ markets.
Question options:

equity

debt

derivatives

foreign exchange
Question 12        5 / 5 points
Of the following, which is NOT one of the four main areas of finance?
Question options:

International Finance

Corporate Finance

Investments

All are considered main areas of finance.
Question 13        5 / 5 points
The problem of motivating one party to act in the best interest of another party is known as the:
Question options:

leadership directive.

management priority.

principal-agent problem.

sigma six structure.
Question 14        5 / 5 points
The means by which a company is financed refers to the firm's ________.
Question options:

capital budgeting

capital structure

accounts receivable management

working capital management
Question 15        5 / 5 points
Currencies are bought and sold in __________ markets.
Question options:

equity

debt

derivatives

foreign exchange
Question 16        5 / 5 points
__________ addresses the question of what business we should be in over the long run.
Question options:

Capital budgeting

Capital structure

Working capital management

Accounts receivable management
Question 17        5 / 5 points
The sale of "new" securities, where the financial asset is being traded for the very first time, is said to take place in the __________ market.
Question options:

primary

money

secondary

capital
Question 18        5 / 5 points
__________ is the area of finance concerned with activities like borrowing funds to finance projects such as plant expansions or new product launches.
Question options:

Working capital management

International finance

Investments

Corporate finance
Question 19        5 / 5 points
A __________ is a business that is owned entirely by an individual.
Question options:

sole proprietorship

partnership

subchapter S corporation

corporation
Question 20        5 / 5 points
__________ is the area of finance concerned with the activities of buying and selling financial assets such as stocks and bonds.
Question options:

Investments

Corporate finance

International finance

Financial markets and institutions




BU330 Online Exam 2_03 SCORE 100 PERCENT

Question 1 of 20
5.0 Points
Watson's Computer Company uses ABC to account for its manufacturing process.

Activities    Indirect activity budget    Allocation base (cost driver)
Materials handling     $52,000    Based on number of parts
Machine setup    30,000    Based on number of setups
Assembling    9,750    Based on number of parts
Packaging    15,300    Based on number of finished units

Watson's Computer Company expects to produce 2,250 computers. Watson's Computer Company also expects to use 13,000 parts and have 20 setups. The allocation rate for materials handling will be:



A.  $4.
B.  $6.80.
C.  $23.11.
D.  $7.01.

Question 2 of 205.0 Points
Which term listed below describes a system where companies purchase raw materials when needed in production and complete finished goods when needed by customers?
  A.  Internal failure costs
  B.  Backflush costing
  C.  Just-in-time
  D.  External failure costs

Question 3 of 205.0 Points
The entry to record the purchase of raw materials on account using a job costing system would include a:
A.  credit to work-in-process inventory.
B.  debit to accounts payable.
C.  debit to work-in-process inventory.
D.  debit to raw materials inventory.

Question 4 of 205.0 Points
If jobs have been under costed due to under allocation of manufacturing overhead, then cost of goods sold (COGS) is too low and which of the following corrections must be made?
  A.  Decrease COGS for the amount of the under allocation
  B.  Increase COGS for double the amount of the under allocation
  C.  Decrease COGS for double the amount of the under allocation
  D.  Increase COGS for the amount of the under allocation

Question 5 of 205.0 Points
Which of the following is a lean strategy?
  A.  Group like machines together.
  B.  Produce in smaller batches than a traditional system.
  C.  Maintain a higher level of inventory than a traditional system.
  D.  Lengthen setup times relative to a traditional system.

Question 6 of 205.0 Points
In job costing, the journal entry to record the use of direct materials on jobs is to debit work-in-process inventory and credit:
A.  raw materials inventory.
B.  finished goods inventory.
C.  manufacturing overhead.
D.  wages payable.

Question 7 of 205.0 Points
The predetermined indirect cost allocation rate is computed as:
A.  total estimated indirect costs / total estimated amount of the allocation base.
B.  total amount of the allocation base / total estimated indirect costs.
C.  total estimated indirect costs + total estimated amount of the allocation base.
D.  total amount of the allocation base - total estimated indirect costs.

Question 8 of 205.0 Points
The cost of downtime caused by quality problems with the raw materials would be classified as what type of cost?
  A.  Prevention cost
  B.  Appraisal cost
  C.  External failure cost
  D.  Internal failure cost

Question 9 of 205.0 Points
Which of these documents informs the storeroom to send specific materials to the factory floor?
  A.  Receiving report
  B.  Bill of materials
  C.  Purchase order
  D.  Materials requisition

Question 10 of 205.0 Points
A system that focuses on activities as the fundamental cost object and uses the costs for these activities to compile indirect costs of goods and services is:
A.  appraisal costs.
B.  value engineering.
C.  activity-based costing.
D.  prevention costs.

Question 11 of 205.0 Points
Service firms develop a predetermined rate for some costs. This rate is called the:
A.  labor rate.
B.  direct cost rate.
C.  indirect cost allocation rate.
D.  hourly cost rate.


Question 12 of 20
5.0 Points
Kramer Company manufactures coffee tables and uses an activity-based costing system to allocate all manufacturing conversion costs. Each coffee table consists of 20 separate parts totaling $240 in direct materials, and each requires 5 hours of machine time to produce. Additional information follows.

Activity    Allocation Base    Cost Allocation Rate
Materials handling    Number of parts    $2.00 per part
Machining    Machine hours    $2.75 per machine hour
Assembling    Number of parts    $1.00 per part
Packaging    Number of finished units    $3.00 per finished unit

What is the cost of machining per coffee table?
A.  $15
B.  $21
C.  $13.75
D.  $55

Question 13 of 205.0 Points
The benefits of using the ABC costing system are higher if the company:
A.  has high indirect costs.
B.  produces many different products that use differing amounts of resources.
C.  has high indirect costs and produces many different products that use differing amounts of resources.
D.  produces only one product.

Question 14 of 205.0 Points
The first step in developing an ABC system is:
A.  calculate an activity cost allocation rate for each activity.
B.  allocate the costs to the cost object using the activity cost allocation rates.
C.  select an allocation base for each activity.
D.  identify the primary activities and estimate a total cost pool for each.

Question 15 of 205.0 Points
Showboat Corporation had actual manufacturing overhead costs for the most recent year of $29,500. Manufacturing overhead is allocated using a predetermined manufacturing overhead rate of $1.50 per direct labor hour. Direct labor cost is $19 per hour. At the end of the year, Cabaret Corporation found it had over allocated manufacturing overhead by $1,250. How much manufacturing overhead was allocated in total during the year?
A.  $28,250
B.  $29,500
C.  $30,750
D.  $1,250

Question 16 of 205.0 Points
Venus Crates manufactures custom crates for a variety of uses. The following data have been recorded for Job 551, which was recently completed. Direct materials used cost $7,200. There were 82 machine hours used on this job. The predetermined overhead rate is $30 per machine hour used. There were 175 direct labor hours worked on this job at a direct labor wage rate of $24 per hour. What is the total manufacturing cost of Job 551?
A.  $13,860
B.  $4,200
C.  $2,460
D.  $7,457

Question 17 of 205.0 Points
A(n) ________ is an estimated manufacturing overhead rate computed before the year begins.
A.  cost allocation
B.  cost driver
C.  predetermined manufacturing overhead rate
D.  actual manufacturing overhead rate

Question 18 of 205.0 Points
Which of the following is a result of cost distortion?
  A.  Over costing of all products
  B.  Under costing of all products
  C.  Accurate costing of all products
  D.  Over costing of some products and under costing of other products

Question 19 of 20
5.0 Points
Here are selected data for Sunny Sky Corporation.
 
Beginning raw materials inventory    $37,000    Beginning work-in-process inventory    $62,200
Beginning finished goods inventory    58,300    Cost of materials purchased    151,000
Cost of direct materials requisitioned    91,300    Direct labor incurred    135,000
Actual manufacturing overhead    160,000    Cost of goods manufactured    287,000
Cost of goods sold    265,000    Manufacturing overhead rate (% of direct labor)    125%


What is the ending work-in-process inventory balance?
A.  $161,500
B.  $170,250
C.  $211,200
D.  $229,950

Question 20 of 205.0 Points
Which term listed below describes costs incurred when the company fails to detect poor quality goods or services before delivery to the customer?
  A.  Internal failure costs
  B.  Value-added activity
  C.  External failure costs
  D.  Just-in-time production


BMGT495 Week 4 Project 1 External Environmental Analysis

Company: Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (NMS: SWKS)

Company Overview

Skyworks Solutions Inc is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts. Skyworks was incorporated in Delaware on Sept. 10, 1962 as Alpha Industries, Inc, and merged with the wireless communications division of Conexant in 2002, and adopted present name. Skyworks Solutions is a global company that provides analog semiconductors that connect people, places, and things in aerospace, automotive, broadband, cellular infrastructure, military, smartphones and in a number of other areas. Skyworks has sales and service facilities throughout Asia, Europe, and North America. Company employs 9,400 employees across the world. Company sells more than 5 billion units to customers every year. Skyworks has been pioneer in developing new technologies, and possesses several patents. Skyworks products are used in telemedicine, connected home, and many other areas. Major customers of Skyworks include Ciso, Honeywell, Fujitsu, GE, Nest, LG, Google, Ericsson, and Sensus. Skyworks products are at the heart of anything connecting people and things. Sky5, a unifying platform of Skyworks, is empowering revolutionary 5G applications (Skyworks Corporate Website, 2019). Over the years, Skyworks acquired several companies such as Microwave Device Dept. of Sylvania Electric Products, Inc, Optimax, Inc, Spectrum Microwave Corp, C.F.P. Holding Co., Inc, Central Microwave Co., and Avnera Corporation. Co. (Mergent Online, 2019). These acquisitions allowed Skyworks to expand product portfolio, and get access to intellectual property that help in improving competitiveness. In 2018, company turnover was $3.87 billion, and net income was $918 million. Earning per share of Skyworks in 2018 was $5.01 (Mergent Online, 2019).

 

Main competitors of Skyworks Solutions include IBM, Intel, Micron Technology, Raytheon, Broadcom, Applied Materials, Texas Instrument, Lam Research Corp, Analog Devices Inc, Harris Corp, ON Semiconductor Corp, and Microchip Technology Inc. David Aldrich is the Executive Chairman, and Liam Griffin is the President & CEO of Skyworks. Kris Senneseal is the Senior Vice President, and CFO of the company since 2016.



 

BMGT 495 -Week 6 Project 2 Internal Environmental AnalysisStrategy Analysis

Company: Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (NMS: SWKS)

Introduction

Internal environmental analysis allows a firm to identify strengths and weaknesses. An analysis of its existing business level strategies, and functional strategies helps in identifying areas where company can improve. A company can use the results of internal environmental analysis to improve its strategies so that firm can leverage its strengths and work on weaknesses to achieve long-term goals. In this report, internal environmental analysis of Skyworks Solutions is conducted, and company's business-level and functional-level strategies are analyzed. This report also includes composite analysis, and strategic financial analysis of Skyworks.




BIS221T Apply Week 1 Exam SCORE 100 PERCENT

•  How are bus lines measured?
•    Gigahertz
•    Height
•    Megahertz
•    Width

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
Who can modify Linux?
•    Programmers
•    Anyone
•    No one
•    Only the original coders

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
Which memory coordinates, tracks, allocates other memory?
•    RAM
•    Secondary
•    Primary
•    Virtual

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What does the acronym HTTP mean?
•    Hypertext Tenth Protocol
•    Hypertext Transfer Protocol
•    Hypertext Table Protocol
•    Hypertext Tenable Protocol

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is the table of contents to a hard drive?
•    Database Register
•    Disk TOC
•    HD TOC
•    FAT

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is a separate window that opens a browser without user interaction?
•    Frame
•    Popup
•    Frame Area
•    Ad Blocker

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
Which operating system is free of cost?
•    Mac OS
•    Windows
•    UNIX
•    Linux

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
Which type of memory is primary storage?
•    Hard Drive and Cloud Drive
•    Hard Drive
•    RAM
•    Cloud Drive

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
Which is not a major OS in business?
•    Borland System Platform
•    Windows
•    Mac OS
•    Linux

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
TCP/IP breaks file into what?
•    Packets
•    Virtual Text Files (Cookie Derivative)
•    Swap Files
•    Temporary Text Files

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
A computer connected to a server is called what?
•    Network Connection
•    Hub
•    Client
•    Peripheral Device

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is software designed to damage a computing system?
•    Web Bot
•    Bot
•    Damage Bot
•    Malware

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is the least used topology?
•    Star
•    Backbone
•    Ring
•    Star (pre 1998)

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is a common name for a hierarchy of directories?
•    Folder
•    Tree and Roots
•    Tree
•    Root

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
A microprocessor's speed is measured in what?
•    Hertz
•    Mega Rate
•    Clock rate
•    Megahertz

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What are "rules" called when referring to a network?
•    Procedures
•    UDR
•    Protocols
•    TCP

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What was the Internet's original name?
•    World Wide Web
•    ARPANET
•    AOL
•    NetScape

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What are text files used for tracking a WWW user?
•    Text
•    Bots
•    Web Bots
•    Cookies

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
Who developed the earliest Mac OS?
•    Gates
•    Gates and Allen
•    Gates (from Jobs)
•    Jobs and Wozniak

•   
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What is it called when a computer runs more than one process at a time?
•    Multi Programming
•    Multitasking
•    Metatasking
•    Meta Processing

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
Data and information that leaves a computer is called what?
•    Input
•    Information
•    Data
•    Output

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
TCP/IP and UDP break large files into what?
•    Swap Files
•    Temp Files
•    Text Files
•    Packets

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
A printer or scanner connected to a network is called what?
•    Peripheral Device
•    Soft Connection
•    Hard Connection
•    Hardware Connection

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What are the most common types of cables in a network?
•    Ethernet
•    ArcNet
•    Single Copper
•    Twisted Pair

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is the only real language a computer understands?
•    ASCII
•    Programming
•    UniCode
•    Machine Code

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
Who is the person responsible for a network's smooth operation?
•    Network Administrator
•    Software controls the network
•    Human Resource Director
•    CIO

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is it called when a computer performs a task?
•    Process
•    Dormant Task
•    Active Task
•    Program

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What are the most common graphic files on the WWW?
•    GIFs
•    GIFs and JPEGs
•    JPEGs
•    Vector Files

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is the most common topology?
•    Linear
•    Backbone
•    Star
•    Bus

•   
•  Bookmark question for later
What is the chassis commonly referred as?
 
•    Case
•    The "Box"
•    Cloud Case
•    Circuit Guard





Sunday, April 26, 2020

PSY301 Week-1 Emotional Intelligence Paper

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper, based on your reading for the week, examining the importance of emotional intelligence in all aspects of life. Be sure to address the following items in your analysis:

o Describe the differences between traditional cognitive intelligence and emotional intelligence.

o Analyze the use of emotional intelligence concepts in work life, home life, and personal life.



 

H400 Thesis Revised

Requirement: Write a double-spaced, one-page outline that includes the thesis, major points, supporting points of evidence, and conclusio...