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Financial Management
As the financial analyst for a corporation, you are evaluating various types of bonds. The firm is gathering research about bonds currently issued. Understanding how to properly value a vanilla bond (a plain bond) is essential for finance. 1) What makes each of the different s...

Accounting
Financial Accounting 1. The following information was made available from the income statement and balance sheet of Meranda Company: ITEM 12/31/2010 12/31/2009 Accounts Receivable $ 42,000 $ 45,100 Accounts Payable 27,900 24,500 Merchandise Inventory 68,000 63,000 Sales (2010...

Algebra
I cannot solve the problem please help me. I'm suppose to set the equations up to solve for t. x = y + rt + at^2/2 Even when I plug in the values I don't get the answer. x = 16.4 y= 0 r= 0*cos(45)a=0 t is suppose to equal 2.32 if I set the problem up correctly.

Landforms-history
A plateau

Health Care Management
During the health care debate in Congress Republicans were accused of wanting to "Kill Granny". Is David Blumenthal implying something along the same lines as Congressional Republicans are purported to support? How can this issue be addressed?

Alegbra
I have to use this equation to get the answer (t)=time. V=S+a*t I divided t by both sides, but get a little confuse do I divide V by both sides as while is the answer: t = V/s+a/S??

Geometry
Complete Problem #28 in Section 1.5 Exercises (Chapter 1) of Essentials of Geometry for College Students. Use the table below to show your work and solve the problem. You may add or delete rows as necessary. Statements Reasons PQ=RS Given PS=PQ+RS Segment Addition Postulate PR...

Physics
A bicyclist makes a trip that consists of three parts, each in the same direction (due north) along a straight road. During the first part, she rides for 22 minutes at an average speed of 6.50m/s. During the second part, she rides for 36 minutes at an average speed of 4.30m/s....

Chemistry
How can you calculate activation energy in (kj/mol)? When all that is given is inverse temperature, and natural log reaction constant? Inverse: 1/278 for Kelvin temp, 1/308 Natural Log Reaction Rate Constant: 4.3 5.5

Chemistry
How do you do the inverse of absolute temperature? My kelvin temperatures are: 298 308 318 328 338 348 358 368 378 Taking the natural log of both sides of both sides of the equation gives ln(k) = ln(A) – E/RT. Thus, a graph of the natural log of the reaction rate constant...

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