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  • How do I change the address on my driver's license?

    I failed to change my address on my license after 10 days, and the property that I previously lived in is now a commercial property. I am now trying to change my address to my new residence on driver's license, but I am finding it difficult because the DMV says they cannot change a commercial address to a residential. What should I do?? I live in Florida. Thank you for any help.

    3 AnswersInsurance & Registration8 years ago
  • What is the NPV of this commercial property?

    An income-producing property is priced at $600,000 and is expected to generatethe following after-tax cash flows: Year 1: $42,000; Year 2: $44,000; Year 3:$45,000; Year 4: $50,000; and Year 5: $650,000. Would an investor with arequired after-tax rate of return of 15 percent be wise to invest at the current price?

    This is the answer --->No, the NPV is -$148,867

    How would I enter this in a financial calculator? Thanks for any help!

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • Can you help find a real estate article?

    I'm trying to find a couple of current real estate articles to review from legitimate sources such as NY Times or Wall St Journal. If anyone could post links to interesting articles concerning real estate it would be much appreciated. Thank you so much for your help!

    4 AnswersRenting & Real Estate9 years ago
  • Can someone help with Double Time?

    I am a Full-Time worker, I get paid $7.95 p/hr. I worked on July 4th, so I get paid double time. How much should my gross paycheck be? Thank you for you help!

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance9 years ago
  • Can some one help calculate NPV?

    Neville Corporation, an amusement park, is considering a capital investment in a new exhibit. The exhibit would cost $174,777 and have an estimated useful life of 9 years. It will be sold for $69,200 at that time. (Amusement parks need to rotate exhibits to keep people interested.) It is expected to increase net annual cash flows by $25,600. The company's borrowing rate is 8%. Its cost of capital is 10%. Calculate the net present value of this project to the company.

    How would you calculate this using a financial calculator? (I use a HP 10B II). I know there is an easier process to solving this kind of problem. Since this uses annual cash flows we can use the CFj key. . .Thanks for any help!

    2 AnswersOther - Business & Finance9 years ago
  • Can someone help with this problem?

    1.) Find the producers' surplus if the supply function is: S(q) = q^7/2+3q^5/2 + 54. Assume the supply and demand are in equilibrium at q= 25.

    2.) S(q) = q^2 + 12q and D(q) = 900 - 18q - q^2

    The point at which the supply and demand are equilibrium is (15, 405).

    a.) Find the consumers' surplus

    b.) Find the producers' surplus

    Thank you for any help!

    1 AnswerEconomics9 years ago
  • can someone help find the derivative?

    y = (-9e^7x) / (5x+3). . .Thank you for any help! 10pts!

    1 AnswerMathematics9 years ago
  • can someone help with this particular problem?

    What is the remaining balance on a $425,000.00 mortgage after 65 months? The mortgage is a a standard mortgage (360 months) with monthly payments and a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 6.80%.

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance9 years ago
  • Can someone help with this problems?

    1.) What is money spent to acquire a good or service?

    a. Asset

    b. Cost

    c. Expense

    d. Value

    Thanks for any help! 10pts

    3 AnswersHomework Help9 years ago
  • Can someone help with this problems?

    What is the equity risk premium

    for small company stocks given

    the following assumptions:

    Return on small company stocks = 12%

    Return on Treasury bonds = 5%

    Inflation rate = 3%

    1 AnswerInvesting9 years ago
  • Can some one translate this text?

    What does this mean in laymen's terms? Specifically, what will the Mortgagee do if the Mortgagor does not make payment?

    Should the Mortgagor fail to make any payment or to do any act as herein provided, then the Mortgagee, without obligation so to do and without notice to or demand on the Mortgagor and without releasing the Mortgagor from any obligation herein, may make or do the same, including specifically, without limiting its general powers, appearing in and defending any action purporting to affect the security hereof or the rights or powers of the Mortgagee and performing any obligation of the tenant contained in the Lease, and in exercising any such powers paying necessary costs and expenses, employing counsel and incurring and paying reasonable attorney's fees; and the Mortgagor will pay immediately upon demand all sums expended by the Mortgagee under the authority hereof, together with interest thereon at the then applicable interest rate.

    2 AnswersRenting & Real Estate9 years ago
  • can someone help with this particular problem?

    If XYZ Company's total current assets are $10,000,000, and its total current liabilities are $8,000,000, then its current ratio would be $10,000,000 divided by $8,000,000, which is equal to 1.25.

    Determine whether it will increase or decrease as a result of the following transactions, then determine the current ratio.

    --XYZ Company paid $3,020 cash for a new television.

    Thanks

    1 AnswerMathematics9 years ago
  • Can someone help with this particular problem?

    The balance sheet of Burger King reports current assets of $30,500 and current liabilities of $15,800.

    Calculate the current ratio of Burger King and detemine whether it will increase or decrease as a result of the following transactions:

    -Paid $2,030 cash for a new oven.

    **I know to get the current ratio you divide current assets/current liability, but I do not understand how to factor in the $2,030 transaction. Any help will much appreciated. Thank you!

    1 AnswerHomework Help9 years ago
  • Can someone help with this particular problem?

    Imagine that you are a system administrator for a company, and that the company operates from two locations Phoenix and Boston. Phoenix has 350 hosts and Boston has 2100. Given that the following class C IP addresses have been assigned to your company as a whole by ICANN: 220.210.135.xxx and 220.210.136.xxx, how will you assign IP addresses to the hosts within Phoenix and Boston branches so that all are connected to the Internet? Explain your design with a network diagram.

    I basically do not understand how to assign the IP addresses to the hosts. Thanks for any help.

    1 AnswerProgramming & Design10 years ago
  • Can somone help with conversion?

    Can someone demonstrate how this decimal number converts to this binary number. I'm really confused.

    32 in decimal = 0010 0000 in binary

    Thanks for any help

    1 AnswerProgramming & Design10 years ago
  • can someone help with this particular problems?

    If the starting address is 192.205.3.100 and the ending address is 192.206.0.105, how many unique addresses are there?

    1 AnswerProgramming & Design10 years ago
  • Can someone help with saving a file?

    Hi, my program is suppose to read an input file with a xxx.in extension, but every time I try to save it, it saves as an .txt file. This maybe a silly question, but how do I save my file as .in?

    Thank you for your help.

    4 AnswersProgramming & Design10 years ago
  • can someone help with this particular problem?

    A 19.3kg dog is running northward at 2.1m/s, while a 4.57kg cat is running eastward at 3.10m/s. Their 77.6kg owner has the same momentum as the two pets taken together.

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago
  • can someone help with this particular problem?

    1. A list of students contains 6 freshman, 5 sophomores, 7 juniors, and 3 seniors. A committee of four students is to be formed with one student from each class. How many different committees can be formed?

    2. How many 5-character sequences consist of two letters followed by 3 digits with no character being repeated?

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago
  • can someone help with this particular problem?

    (1) A conference offers 3 seminars at 9:00 am, 5 seminars at 10:00 am, and 4 seminars at 11:00 am. You also have the option of not attending a seminar at any given hour. How many different ways can you spend your morning at the conference?

    Thank you

    (2)Thirty buses are to be used to transport 2000 refugees from Gander to St. John’s, Newfoundland. Each bus has 80 seats. Assume one seat per passenger.

    • Prove that one of the buses will carry at least 67 passengers.

    • Prove that one of the buses will have at least 14 empty seats

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago