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Dickinson Brothers, Inc., is considering investing in a machine to produce computer keyboards. The price of the machine will be $991,000, and its economic life is five years. The machine will be fully depreciated by the straight-line method. The machine will produce 36,000 keyboards each year. The price of each keyboard will be $35 in the first year and will increase by 6 percent per year. The production cost per keyboard will be $14 in the first year and will increase by 7 percent per year. The project will have an annual fixed cost of $211,000 and require an immediate investment of $41,000 in net working capital. The corporate tax rate for the company is 35 percent. The appropriate discount rate is 12 percent.

Calculatiun 0i Cash Flows ——————36.000 ——————5 333,253.49 930,019.335 211mm 5 211mm 211mm193,200.005 “4358-49 520,319.13182.3019:333,511.35— — mm mmmmm mmmmm…

 

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Write a 9 pages paper on the goal and banduras developmental theory. In working towards achieving my health and fitness goal I designed a program that adheres to Bandura’s social learning theory. In these regards, it involves his instances of implementing observational or modeling techniques. Bandura developed his social learning theory based on the famed Bobo doll experiments, wherein children were shown an image of a woman punching a Bobo doll. the children then entered a room where there was a Bobo doll and imitated her actions (“Albert Bandura,” 2006). I attempted to incorporate modeling activities into my plan on a more complex level by participating in health and fitness programs that other individuals had participated in that have demonstrated success on their part. I then worked towards modeling their past actions in a conscious way to work towards my goal. Another element of Bandura’s social learning theory I incorporated into my quest to achieve my health and fitness goal was self-regulation. In these regards, Bandura indicates that there are three main steps:

1. Self-observation. We look at ourselves, our behavior, and keep tabs on it. 2. Judgment. We compare what we see with a standard. 3. Self-response. If you did well in comparison with your standard, you give yourself rewarding self-responses. If you did poorly, you give yourself punishing self-responses. These self-responses can range from the obvious (treating yourself to a sundae or working late) to the more covert (feelings of pride or shame) (“Albert Bandura,” 2006).

 

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Tom Scott is the oner , president and primary sales person for scott manufacturing. Because of this the company’s profits are driven by the amount of work Tom does. if he works 40 hours each weak, the company’s EBIT will be $400,000 per year, if he works 50 hours each week, the company’s EBIT will be $500,000 per year. The company is currently worth $2.5 million. The company needs a cash infusion of $2.5 million, and it can issue debt with an interest rate of 8 percent. Assume there are no corporate taxes.What are the cash flows to Tom under each scenario?Under which form of financing is Tom likely to work harder?What specific new costs will occur with each form of financing?

 

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1.  Convert 30 miles per hour into meters per second (1 mile = 1.6093 kilometers)

2. The average price of gasoline in Moscow is 32.75 Russian rubles (RUR) per liter. Find the price in dollars per gallon (1 dollar = 33.66 RUR, 1 gallon = 3.785 liters)

3. It is estimated that when the natural dam at Red Rock Pass broke, water from Lake Bonneville flowed out at a rate of 17,000,000 cubic feet per second. Compute the rate of flow of the water in cubic miles per day (1 mile = 5280 feet)

4. If one pint of Ben and Jerry’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough has 1000 Calories, for how many minutes could it keep a 90 watt lightbulb lit? (1 watt = 1 joule per second, 1 Calorie = 4184 joules)

 

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