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- Apply models of situations related to business administration using linear, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions. Correctly use mathematical notation or terminology. Make sure to include correct mathematical procedures and provide clear and complete explanations and interpretations. Remember to express the solution in the context of the situation. In the case that the result is decimal, you will round it to two decimal places. 1. A health plan insurer provides its representatives with a car for their official use in the company. The company must determine whether to buy or rent the car they will use. The company has the following options:• Buy the car with a down payment of $ 50,000, plus 24 fixed monthly payments of $ 3,500 that include insurance. At the end of the 24 months, the car can be sold for $ 59,400.• Rent a car for $ 2,200 per month plus $ 0.15 per mile traveled and a one-time payment of $ 7,500 for auto insurance for two years.The company estimates the average…Ma1. Question 11. Which of the following is not a catetory found in the Content Pane of Dynamics GP? Options: A.Cards B.Inquiry C.Print D.Reports Question 12. The typical size of a business that is most likely to use MS Dynamics GP is options: A.Fewer than 50 employees B.250-500 employees C.2500 - 5000 employees D.More than 5000 employees Question 13. Which of the following features allows you to view information about a customer and then begin entering an invoice for that customer? options: A.Lists B.Reports C.Inquiry D.SmartLists Question 14. Which of the following statements is not true regarding the Navigation Pane? options: A.You can choose not to show specific series/functions on the Navigation Pane B.You can change the order in which series/function areas appear on the Navigation Pane C.If you hide a series/function so it doesn’t appear on the Navigation Pane, it is removed from your Dynamics GP system D.It can be hidden in order to make the Content area larger…Apply models of situations related to business administration using linear, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions. Correctly use mathematical notation or terminology. Make sure to include correct mathematical procedures and provide clear and complete explanations and interpretations. Remember to express the solution in the context of the situation. In the case that the result is decimal, you will round it to two decimal places. If (P) dollars are invested at the end of each year in an annuity that bears interest at an annual rate (r), the amount in the account will be (A) dollars after (n) years, where: n = log [Ar / P + 1] / log (1 + r) If $ 5,200 is invested each year in an annuity that earns 9% annual interest, when will the account be worth $ 25,000? Round to the nearest tenth.
- CONDUCTING A FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS ON HP INC. Use online resources to work on this chapters questions. Please note that website information changes over time, and these changes may limit your ability to answer some of these questions. In Chapter 3, we looked at Dunkin Brands financial statements. In this chapter, we will use a financial Internet website, www.morningstar.com, to analyze HP Inc., a computer hardware company. Once on the website, you simply enter HP Inc.s ticker symbol (HPQ) to obtain the financial information needed. We will also perform a trend analysis, where we evaluate changes in key ratios over time. Through the Morningstar website, you can find the firms financials (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow) on an annual or quarterly basis for the five most recent time periods. In addition, the site contains Key Ratios (Profitability, Growth, Cash Flow, Financial Health, and Efficiency) for 10 years. We will use the Key Ratios on this site to conduct the firms trend analysis. (At the bottom of the screen you will see that you can click Glossary to find definitions for the different ratios. For example, Morningstars Financial Leverage ratio is the same as the Equity multiplier that we use in the textbook.) Looking at Morningstars Financial Health ratios, what has happened to HPs liquidity position over the past 10 years?CONDUCTING A FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS ON HP INC. Use online resources to work on this chapters questions. Please note that website information changes over time, and these changes may limit your ability to answer some of these questions. In Chapter 3, we looked at Dunkin Brands financial statements. In this chapter, we will use a financial Internet website, www.morningstar.com, to analyze HP Inc., a computer hardware company. Once on the website, you simply enter HP Inc.s ticker symbol (HPQ) to obtain the financial information needed. We will also perform a trend analysis, where we evaluate changes in key ratios over time. Through the Morningstar website, you can find the firms financials (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow) on an annual or quarterly basis for the five most recent time periods. In addition, the site contains Key Ratios (Profitability, Growth, Cash Flow, Financial Health, and Efficiency) for 10 years. We will use the Key Ratios on this site to conduct the firms trend analysis. (At the bottom of the screen you will see that you can click Glossary to find definitions for the different ratios. For example, Morningstars Financial Leverage ratio is the same as the Equity multiplier that we use in the textbook.) Looking at Morningstars Profitability ratios, what has happened to HPs profit margin (net margin %) over the past 10 years? What has happened to its return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE) over the past 10 years?CONDUCTING A FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS ON HP INC. Use online resources to work on this chapters questions. Please note that website information changes over time, and these changes may limit your ability to answer some of these questions. In Chapter 3, we looked at Dunkin Brands financial statements. In this chapter, we will use a financial Internet website, www.morningstar.com, to analyze HP Inc., a computer hardware company. Once on the website, you simply enter HP Inc.s ticker symbol (HPQ) to obtain the financial information needed. We will also perform a trend analysis, where we evaluate changes in key ratios over time. Through the Morningstar website, you can find the firms financials (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow) on an annual or quarterly basis for the five most recent time periods. In addition, the site contains Key Ratios (Profitability, Growth, Cash Flow, Financial Health, and Efficiency) for 10 years. We will use the Key Ratios on this site to conduct the firms trend analysis. (At the bottom of the screen you will see that you can click Glossary to find definitions for the different ratios. For example, Morningstars Financial Leverage ratio is the same as the Equity multiplier that we use in the textbook.) Looking at Morningstars Financial Health ratios, what has happened to HPs financial leverage position (looking at both its financial leverage and debt/equity ratios) over the past 10 years?
- CONDUCTING A FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS ON HP INC. Use online resources to work on this chapters questions. Please note that website information changes over time, and these changes may limit your ability to answer some of these questions. In Chapter 3, we looked at Dunkin Brands financial statements. In this chapter, we will use a financial Internet website, www.morningstar.com, to analyze HP Inc., a computer hardware company. Once on the website, you simply enter HP Inc.s ticker symbol (HPQ) to obtain the financial information needed. We will also perform a trend analysis, where we evaluate changes in key ratios over time. Through the Morningstar website, you can find the firms financials (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow) on an annual or quarterly basis for the five most recent time periods. In addition, the site contains Key Ratios (Profitability, Growth, Cash Flow, Financial Health, and Efficiency) for 10 years. We will use the Key Ratios on this site to conduct the firms trend analysis. (At the bottom of the screen you will see that you can click Glossary to find definitions for the different ratios. For example, Morningstars Financial Leverage ratio is the same as the Equity multiplier that we use in the textbook.) Looking at Morningstars Efficiency ratios, how well has it managed its assets (as measured by days sales outstanding, inventory turnover, fixed assets turnover, and total assets turnover) over the past 10 years?Users of Accounting Information and Their Needs Billings Inc. would like to buy a franchise to provide a specialized service. Information about Billings is more useful to some people involved in the project than to others. Required Complete the following chart by identifying the information listed on the left with the users need to know the information. Identify the information as one of the following: Need to know Helpful to know Not necessary to knowComprehensive Problem 1Part 1: The following is a comprehensive problem which encompasses all of the elements learned in previous chapters. You can refer to the objectives for each chapter covered as a review of the concepts. Kelly Pitney began her consulting business, Kelly Consulting, on April 1, 2018. The chart of accounts for Kelly Consulting is shown below: 11 Cash 32 Retained Earnings 12 Accounts Receivable 33 Dividends 14 Supplies 34 Income Summary 15 Prepaid Rent 41 Fees Earned 16 Prepaid Insurance 51 Salary Expense 18 Office Equipment 52 Rent Expense 19 Accumulated Depreciation 53 Supplies Expense 21 Accounts Payable 54 Depreciation Expense 22 Salaries Payable 55 Insurance Expense 23 Unearned Fees 59 Miscellaneous Expense 31 Common Stock The post-closing trial balance as of April 30, 2018, is shown below: Kelly ConsultingPost-Closing Trial BalanceApril 30, 2018 Account No. Debit Credit Cash 11 22,100 Accounts Receivable 12 3,400…