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Semana 11: Sumativa 5 Solemne 2 (Supervisado
remotamente)
Fecha de entrega
24 de dic en 23:59
Puntos
80
Preguntas
8
Disponible
18 de dic en 0:00 - 24 de dic en 23:59
Límite de tiempo
120 minutos
Requisitos para el examen
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Instrucciones
Te invitamos a poner en práctica tus conocimientos y desarrollo de habilidades entorno a las temáticas
abordadas.
Te recordamos que esta evaluación es sumativa y equivale al 21% de tu nota de presentación, el plazo
para desarrollarlo vence a las 23:59 horas del día domingo de la semana en curso. Una vez que la
inicies, tendrás 120 minutos para responder.
CARACTERÍSTICAS DE LA EVALUACIÓN: Aprendizaje esperado:
2. Desarrollar el flujo de caja de una iniciativa de inversión, para establecer los flujos que afectan a la
viabilidad económica de un proyecto.
3. Evaluar iniciativas de inversión en condiciones de certidumbre, en base a los indicadores de
rentabilidad, para apoyar la toma de decisiones respecto de la viabilidad económica y financiera de un
proyecto.
Indicador:
2.1 Organizan los elementos de un flujo de caja para realizar un análisis de Ingeniería Económica.
2.2 Construyen un flujo económico consolidado de forma ordenada.
2.1. Integran los distintos elementos del diagnóstico de la situación actual del proyecto.
2.3 Evalúan la viabilidad económica de un proyecto mediante el análisis de un flujo de caja.
3.1 Calculan los indicadores de rentabilidad de evaluación y selección de alternativas de evaluación.
3.2 Interpretan significado de resultados de indicadores de rentabilidad.
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Historial de intentos
Intento
Hora
Puntaje
MÁS RECIENTE
Intento 1
56 minutos
80 de 80
Puntaje para este examen: 80
de 80
Entregado el 24 de dic en 19:48
Este intento tuvo una duración de 56 minutos.
3.3 Juzgan diferentes alternativas de inversión indicando la mejor alternativa a partir de los indicadores
de rentabilidad
Disponibilidad: Semana 11 desde las 0:00 del lunes hasta las 23:59 del domingo.
Cantidad de preguntas: 8
Banco de preguntas: 55
Número de Intentos: 1
Duración: 120 minutos
Tipo: Sumativa
Ponderación: 21
%
Instrumento:
Prueba preguntas cerradas de selección única
Desarrollo:
Individual
Agente:
Heteroevaluación
Instrucciones del examen
Esta evaluación consta de 8 preguntas de alternativas.
- Una vez que hayas contestado las preguntas y hayas enviado la
evaluación no podrás modificar tus respuestas.
- Tienes un intento para realizarlo.
- Cuentas con 120 minutos; recuerda de que una vez iniciado debes
terminar.
- Esta evaluación tiene una ponderación de 30% de la nota de
presentación al examen.
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Pregunta 1
Se está evaluando un proyecto que tendrá una vida útil de 5 años y se
aplica una depreciación lineal y total. En los datos 1, se puede apreciar
la tabla de activos.
Datos 1
Inversiones
Precio US$
Vida Útil
(años)
Valor Residual
(año 5)
Terreno
120,000
125% Inversión
Obras Física
165,000
20
65% Inversión
Máquinas
150,000
15
60% Inversión
Se le solicita que calcule el valor libro total en el año 5.
US 326,500
US 347,250
US 343,750
¡Correcto!
¡Correcto!
US 316,500
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Pregunta 2
Se está evaluando un proyecto que tendrá una vida ú±l de 5 años y se aplica una
depreciación lineal y total. En los datos 1, se puede apreciar la tabla de ac±vos.
Datos 1
Inversiones
Precio
US$
Vida
Ú±l
(años)
Valor
Residual
(año 5)
Terreno
200,000
150%
Inversión
Obras Física
120,000
20
70%
Inversión
Equipo
Instrumental
85,000
16
40%
Inversión
Máquinas
70,000
14
45%
inversión
Se le solicita que calcule el valor libro total en el año 5.
$ 283,875
$ 393,438
¡Correcto!
¡Correcto!
$481,577
$449,500
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Inversiones
Precio
US$
Vida
Ú±l
(años)
Valor
Residual
(año 5)
Depreciación
Valor
Libro
Valor
Residual
Ganancia/Pérdida
de Capital
Terreno
200,000
150%
Inversión
200,000
300,000
100,000
Obras Física
120,000
20
70%
Inversión
6,000
90,000
84,000
-6,000
Equipo
Instrumental
85,000
16
40%
Inversión
5,313
58,438
34,000
-24,438
Máquinas
70,000
14
45%
inversión
5,000
45,000
31,500
-13,500
Total
16,313
393,438
449,500
56,063
10 / 10 pts
Pregunta 3
En los datos 1, se tiene el siguiente calendario de inversiones. Considere
una tasa de 4% semestral con capitalización bimestral.
Utilizando los datos 1, calcule el valor total actualizado al año 0 de las 3
inversiones realizadas.
$685,280
$ 538,860
$505,706
¡Correcto!
¡Correcto!
$473,320
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