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cooporate finance

The following information was extracted from ABC Ltd’s financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2019.

a. Sales on 30 November 2019 were K100 million and K110 million on 31 December 2019. For the year 2020, sales are expected to double at a constant monthly rate.

b. 80% of the sales made are on account; the remainder on cash.

c. From past experience, 5% of the receivables have turned out to be irrecoverable.

d. Credit customers pay as follows:

i. 75% in the month following the sale;

ii. 15% two months after the sale month.

e. Inventory levels are maintained at 20% of the following month’s sales.

f. Accounts payables are at settled at 30 days after purchase.

Required:

i. Prepare a collections schedule for the three-month period from January to March 2020.

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Economics assignment

3. According to the Australian Wool Innovation, severe drought conditions in Australia contributed to the lowest level of wool production in 50 years. This record low production has driven up prices sharply in Australian wool markets. Meanwhile, the price of raw cotton increased significantly for the first time in many years.

a. Illustrate this observation with one demand and supply graph for the market for Australian wool and another demand and supply graph for raw cotton.

b. Make sure that your graphs clearly show (1) the initial equilibrium before the decrease in the supply of Australian wool and (2) the final equilibrium.

c. Use arrows to indicate any shifts in the demand and supply curves for each market.

d. Label your graphs fully and write an explanation of your work.

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Mathematical Methods in Economics-I

please complete my assignment as i did not get time from my job.

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intro to econometrics problem set

do the pset

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Finance

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Does Purchasing Power Parity Hold?

Hello,

I hope you are doing well in these hard times.

For my assessment, I have to know if the Purchasing Power Parity of Hong Kong holds or not.

The teacher gave us instructions without a real course to rely on. The questions to be answered will be attached (page 11 of the PDF) and the "Results" & "Conclusion" parts should be completed (actually 2 Word pages for the Results, not 3).

Please do not forget the 3 academic references.

I will give you the data I've collected so far with the Excel spreadsheet you can rely on, especially the Analysis Toolkit part where I'm supposed to get my results from.

Thank you in advance.

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Econometrics

Econometrics questions for test prep

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MICRO ECONOMICS

Discuss the fundamental reasons why we study Economics.

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Student

Annual indirect for the whole operation is R104 200. The owner of the restaurant wishes to allocate the indirect cost to departments on a square meter basis.

1. Calculate the contributory income for each

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Microeconomics

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Neha and Sonam consume only Coke and Pepsi in a two person and two goods exchange economy. Neha

consumes these two goods in fixed proportions such that she consumes 2 bottles of coke with 1 bottle of Pepsi.

Sonam's utility function is given by U = 4P + 3C . In the economy, there is a total of 100 bottles of Pepsi and 200

bottles of Coke. If Neha initially had 60 bottles of Pepsi and 80 bottles of coke, then in the equilibrium position,

Sonam will consume:

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