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Final Examination – ACG6175 CMBA Summer 2019
  • Final Examination – ACG6175 CMBA Summer 2019

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  • Final Examination – ACG6175 CMBA Summer 2019 By submitting this examination for grading I affirm that I have not discussed this examination with any other person, nor accessed or employed any information not included in the materials presented below. Required: Write your answers in standard English. Include any computations you make in completing your answers. Be specific. 1) Decompose Tesla’s ROE for the annual periods 2012-2014. Note any trends you observe. 2) Tesla notes that Q1 aut...
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what salary would she have to pay him to generate $13,500 after taxes (ignoring any Social Security, Medicare, or self-employment tax issues)?
  • what salary would she have to pay him to generate $13,500 after taxes (ignoring any Social Security, Medicare, or self-employment tax issues)?

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  • Tawana owns and operates a sole proprietorship and has a 40 percent marginal tax rate. She provides her son, Jonathon, $13,500 a year for college expenses. Jonathon works as a pizza delivery person every fall, and has a marginal tax rate of 15 percent. a.What could Tawana do to reduce her family tax burden? Employ her son in her sole proprietorship Ask Jonathon to find a new job Start a new enterprise b. How much pretax income does it currently take Tawana to generate the $13,500...
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Which of the following is not one of the credit reporting agencies used to check identity theft?
  • Which of the following is not one of the credit reporting agencies used to check identity theft?

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  • MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which of the following types of information do credit reporting agencies not maintain? a. Information of current and former employers b. Account information such as payment schedules, items purchased, and buying habits. c. Marketing information such as customer breakdowns by age, sex, and income levels d. Consumer information such as addresses and family members e. Credit reporting agencies maintain all of the above information ANS: 2. ...
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Math 302 quiz 2 2019 (Already Graded A+)
  • Math 302 quiz 2 2019 (Already Graded A+)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2019
  • Part 1 of 6 -         5.0/ 5.0 Points Question 1 of 20               1.0/ 1.0 Points If 25 tickets are sold and 2 prizes are to be awarded, find the probability that one person will win both prizes if that person buys exactly 2 tickets.                   A.1/600                   B.1/2300                   C.1/300                   D.1/700 Answer Key: Question 2 of 20         ...
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QUESTION 1  Concerning the final exam:  The date and time are listed on the syllabus.
  • QUESTION 1 Concerning the final exam: The date and time are listed on the syllabus.

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  • QUESTION 1 Concerning the final exam: The date and time are listed on the syllabus. If you fail to show up you will automatically fail the class. The date and time are listed on the syllabus. If you fail to show up you will still have however many points you earned on homework, other tests and quizzes and will be graded based on those points. The date and time are not on the syllabus. The exam will be administered in the Hayden Library. 1 points QUESTION 2 Concerning your grade i...
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Math 302 Quiz 5 2019 (Already Graded A )
  • Math 302 Quiz 5 2019 (Already Graded A )

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2019
  • Math 302 Quiz 5 2019 (Already Graded A ) Question 1 of 17 1.0/ 1.0 Points A researcher hypothesizes that the variation in the amount of money spent on business dinners is greater than the variation of the amount of money spent on lunches. The variance of nine business dinners was $6.12 and the variance of 12 business lunches was $0.87. What is the test value? A.3.10 B.9.61 C.7.03 D.49.50 ...
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Develop a mathematical programming approach for determining an optimal exchange schedule. What are your variables? How will you choose your objective function?
  • Develop a mathematical programming approach for determining an optimal exchange schedule. What are your variables? How will you choose your objective function?

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  • Question 1.What is the problem, in words? 2. Very briefly, describe the current method of finding matchings in the exchange? 3. Come up with a solution to the problem using some common sense rules using data from Tables 1 and 2. 4. Develop a mathematical programming approach for determining an optimal exchange schedule. What are your variables? How will you choose your objective function? What are your constraints? Timeshare Business Overview The value proposition of timeshare is rath...
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