-ten years ago, Amanda Cortez invested $20,000 in an account paying an annual interest rate of 5%. What is the value of the investment today? What is the interest on interest earned on this investment?      -You have just won a lottery that promises an annual payment of $130,000 beginning immediately. You will receive a total of 12 payments. If you can invest the cash flow in an investment that is paying 7% annually, what is the present value of this annuity?   -A company had cash and marketable securities worth $100,000 accounts payables worth $60,000 inventory of $2,501,500, accounts receivables of $5,500,000 short-term notes payable worth $200,000, other current liabilities of 100,000, and other current assets of $212,800. Calculate the company net working capital and describe how managers manage the firm working capital.      -Your parents have given you $2,500 a year before your graduation so that you can take a trip when you graduate. You wisely decide to invest the money in a bank CD that pays 8% interest. You know that the trip costs $2,600 right now and that inflation for the year is predicted to be 3%. Will you have enough money in a year to purchase the trip? Show your calculations.    -If the following financial information related to XYZ Company. Total Revenues last year $870, depreciation expenses $40, costs of goods sold $350, and interest expenses $50. At the end of the year, current assets were $100 and current liabilities were $105. The company has an average tax rate of 30%. Calculate the net income for XYZ Company by setting up an income statement.  Calculate the common-size balance sheet from the following information for the company:    Cash 50,000 Accts/Pay 20,800 Acct/Rec 55,000 Accrued expenses 40,000 Inventories 300,500 Short-term N/P 9,700    Total Current assets 405,500    Current liabilities 70,500 Net fixed assets 102,000 Long-term debt 70,000    Total assets 507,500  Total liabilities 140,500     Owner's equity 367,000      Total liabilities and owners’ equity 507,500

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  1. -ten years ago, Amanda Cortez invested $20,000 in an account paying an annual interest rate of 5%. What is the value of the investment today? What is the interest on interest earned on this investment? 

 

 

-You have just won a lottery that promises an annual payment of $130,000 beginning immediately. You will receive a total of 12 payments. If you can invest the cash flow in an investment that is paying 7% annually, what is the present value of this annuity?

 

  1. -A company had cash and marketable securities worth $100,000 accounts payables worth $60,000 inventory of $2,501,500, accounts receivables of $5,500,000 short-term notes payable worth $200,000, other current liabilities of 100,000, and other current assets of $212,800. Calculate the company net working capital and describe how managers manage the firm working capital. 

 

 

  1. -Your parents have given you $2,500 a year before your graduation so that you can take a trip when you graduate. You wisely decide to invest the money in a bank CD that pays 8% interest. You know that the trip costs $2,600 right now and that inflation for the year is predicted to be 3%. Will you have enough money in a year to purchase the trip? Show your calculations. 

 

  1. -If the following financial information related to XYZ Company. Total Revenues last year $870, depreciation expenses $40, costs of goods sold $350, and interest expenses $50. At the end of the year, current assets were $100 and current liabilities were $105. The company has an average tax rate of 30%. Calculate the net income for XYZ Company by setting up an income statement. 
  1. Calculate the common-size balance sheet from the following information for the company: 

 

Cash

50,000

Accts/Pay

20,800

Acct/Rec

55,000

Accrued expenses

40,000

Inventories

300,500

Short-term N/P

9,700

   Total Current assets

405,500

   Current liabilities

70,500

Net fixed assets

102,000

Long-term debt

70,000

   Total assets

507,500

 Total liabilities

140,500

 

 

Owner's equity

367,000

 

 

 Total liabilities and owners’ equity

507,500

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