help in a report about immigration

i need a help in a research about immigration ( in the USA ). the report should be controversial and includes pros and cons and a a unified position on the topic ( with Immigration ). 10-12 pages ( does not includes the cover page, references, and outline. )

I ATTACHED THE INSTRUCTIONS BELLOW ( started from page 3 ‘REPORT DETAILS’ to page 6 ), PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE START WRITING.

 

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Exam 500302 capital budget | Accounting homework help

     
1.   What’s the best investment criteria when   dealing with mutually exclusive projects? 
 
  
A. Payback period 
 
B. Net present value (NPV) 
 
C. Profitability     index (PI) 
 
D. Internal rate     of return (IRR) 
    
2.   The change in revenue that occurs when one more       unit of output is sold is referred to as 
 
  
A. scenario         revenue. 
 
B. total         revenue. 
 
C. average         revenue. 
 
D. marginal revenue. 
 
 
3.   A project requires an initial investment of $1,000   and will pay only one payment of $1,160 in one year. Assuming a firm’s   required rate of return is 15 percent, should the firm accept the project   according to the IRR rule? Why or why not? 
 
  
A. The firm should     be indifferent toward the decision. 
 
B. There isn’t     enough information to determine if the project should be accepted or     rejected. 
 
C. Yes, the IRR is greater than the required rate of     return. 
 
D. No, the IRR is     less than the required rate of return. 
  
4.   PA Petroleum just purchased some equipment at a       cost of $67,000. The equipment is classified as MACRS five-year property.       The MACRS rates are .2, .32, .192, .1152, .1152, and .0576 for years one       through six, respectively. What’s the proper methodology for computing       the depreciation expense for year two? 
 
  
A. $67,000 ×         (1 – 0.32) 
 
B. $67,000 ×         (1 – 0.20) ÷ 0.32 
 
C. $67,000 ×         (1 + 0.32) 
 
D. $67,000 × 0.32 
 
5.   A disadvantage of the discounted payback period   method when compared to NPV is that it 
 
  
 A. may     reject economically viable projects (positive NPV projects). 
 
B. is more     difficult to understand. 
 
C. may accept     negative NPV projects. 
 
D. completely     ignores the time value of money. 
  
6.   Assume a project has cash flows of –$51,300,       $18,200, $37,300, and $14,300 for years zero to three, respectively.       What’s the profitability index given a required return of 12½ percent? 
 
  
A. .98 
 
 B. 1.09         
 
C. 1.11 
 
D. 1.06 
 
  
7.   What’s an example of a variable cost? 
 
  
A. Cost of goods sold 
 
B. Administrative             costs 
 
C. Rent 
 
D. Depreciation             
  
8.   A               project will require $498,000 for fixed assets and $58,000 for               net working capital. The fixed assets will be depreciated               straight-line to a zero book value over the five-year life of the               project. At the end of the project, the fixed assets will be               worthless. The net working capital returns to its original level               at the end of the project. The project is expected to generate               annual sales of $875,000 and costs of $640,000. The tax rate is               35 percent, and the required rate of return is 15 percent. What’s               the amount of the annual operating cash flow? 
 
  
A. $117,320 
 
B. $147,820 
 
C. $187,610 
 
D. $105,000 
 
 
9.                 Net present value is based on many estimates and forecasts. What               can be done to compensate for the uncertainty of these future               variables? 
 
  
A. Using IRR instead 
 
B. Nothing 
 
C. Decreasing the discount rate 
 
D. Sensitivity and scenario                 analysis 
  
10.                     Assume a project has a sales quantity of 8,600 units                   plus or minus five percent and a sales price of $69 a unit                   plus or minus one percent. The expected variable cost per                   unit is $11 plus or minus three percent, and the expected                   fixed costs are $290,000 plus or minus two percent. The                   depreciation expense is $68,000. The tax rate is 34 percent.                   What’s the operating cash flow under the best-case scenario? 
 
  
A.                     $187,295.40 
 
B. $175,705.93 
 
C. $168,470.15 
 
D. $164,208.11 
    
11.   The profitability index is                       calculated by 
 
  
A.                         multiplying NPV weighted by the proportion of                         project assets to firm assets. 
 
B.                         setting the NPV to zero and solving for the                         discount rate. 
 
                         C. dividing cash flows by the initial investment. 
 
D.                         dividing NPV by the initial investment. 
  
12.   Mary has                           decided to get a two-year degree from a local                           technical school, despite being offered a job at the                           local hardware store for $11 dollars per hour, 40                           hours per week. She quickly calculates that she would                           have made $45,760 in the two years she was at school.                           $45,760, the cost of her next best option, is                           considered a/an 
 
  
A.                             erosion cost. 
 
B. opportunity cost.                             
 
C.                             sunk cost. 
 
D.                             cash outflow cost. 
 
  
13.   Assume that a firm has                               an average net income of $120,000 and an average                               book value of $600,000. What’s the firm’s average                               accounting return? 
 
  
A. 30 percent 
 
 B. 20 percent 
 
C. 35 percent 
 
D. 25 percent 
 
  
14.   Changes in the net                                   working capital requirements 
 
  
A. are generally excluded from                                     project analysis due to their irrelevance                                     to the total project. 
 
B. are excluded from the analysis as                                     long as they’re recovered when the project                                     ends. 
 
C. can                                     affect the cash flows of a project every                                     year of the project’s life. 
 
D. only affect the initial and final                                     cash flows of a project. 
 
  
15.                               The Coffee Express has computed its fixed                             costs to be $.48 for every cup of coffee it sells,                             given annual sales of 145,000 cups. The sales price                             is $1.29 per cup, while the variable cost per cup                             is $.07. How many cups of coffee must it sell to                             break even on a cash basis? 
 
  
A. 57,049 
 
B. 67,630 
 
C. 46,472 
 
D. 23,910 
 
 
16.   You’re working on a bid to build                     two apartment buildings a year for the next three years.                     This project requires the purchase of $1,089,000 of                     equipment that will be depreciated using straight-line                     depreciation to a zero book value over the project’s life.                     The equipment can be sold at the end of the project for                     $815,000. You’ll also need $280,000 in net working capital                     over the life of the project. The fixed costs will be                     $528,000 a year, and the variable costs will be $1,640,000                     per building. Your required rate of return is 18 percent                     for this project, and your tax rate is 35 percent. What’s                     the minimal amount, rounded to the nearest $100, you should                     bid per building? 
 
  
A. $4,489,500 
 
B. $4,233,000 
 
C. $2,780,600 
 
D.                       $2,116,200 
 
  
17.   A project requires an initial                         investment of $45,400 today. The present value of the                         cash inflows likely to result from this initial                         investment is $45,300. Should the firm proceed with the                         investment? Why or why not? 
 
  
A.                           Yes, because the NPV is positive. 
 
B.                           No, because the NPV is positive. 
 
                           C. No, because the NPV is negative. 
 
D.                           Yes, because the NPV is negative. 
 
  
18.   Why is it important to find                         changes of net working capital (NWC) in developing cash                         flows? 
 
  
A.                           Changes in NWC have important tax implications (a                           tax shield), so they must be multiplied by 1 minus                           the tax rate to find total cash flow. 
 
B.                           Changes in NWC indicate capital expenditures                           (such as purchase of equipment). They must be                           subtracted from cash inflows (measured by other cash                           flow). 
 
C. Changes in NWC indicate cash                           outflows (measured by change in NWC) must be                           subtracted from cash inflows (measured by operating                           cash flow). 
 
D.                           Changes of NWC are unimportant. 
  
19.                               A new project will cause a $2,200 increase                             in sales, a $1,045 increase in costs, a $440                             increase in depreciation, and a $243 increase in                             taxes. Using the bottom-up approach, what’s the                             change to OCF? 
 
  
 A. $912 
 
B. $342 
 
C. $1,155 
 
D. $472 
  
20.   A project requires an                                 initial investment of $950,000 today. The                                 present value of the cash inflows likely to                                 result from this initial investment is                                 $1,208,293. What’s the net present value of                                 this investment? 
 
  
A. $950,000 
 
B. –$950,000 
 
 C. $258,293 
 
D. –$258,293
 
 
 

LASA MODULE 5

M5LASA

While on patrol with the Centervale Police Department (CPD) you are dispatched to a robbery in progress at the Centervale grocery store. You arrive to find the suspects have fled the scene. There are several witnesses inside the store including customers and two store employees. Obviously shaken, they are huddled together discussing the robbery. You know that taking witnesses’ statements is a critical piece of any investigation because witnesses often hold valuable information about the incident and critical evidence. Further, witnesses also have first-hand knowledge that can be helpful in narrowing the scope towards apprehending a suspect and the eventual successful prosecution of a case. After calling in a Be on the lookout (BOLO) for the suspects and their vehicle, you proceed by separating the three witnesses inside the store in order to appropriately conduct interviews: Cashier—Connie Cousins; Maintenance manager—Larry Sweeney; and Customer—Sally Frederickson.

Connie Cousins, who is noticeably upset, shares that she has seen these culprits in the store before. She states, “They have been here before, one of them knows Larry, they seemed to know right where we keep our cash and who may be able to retrieve it, me. The older guy had a huge gun; he put it right in my face. He’s the one that drove the vehicle that they came in.”

Sally Frederickson, a customer, states, “I’ve never seen these guys before. They had a gun and seemed to want to shoot someone. I think I can identify them if I see them again, hey, I heard one of them call that guy (pointing to Larry) by his name. Larry right?”

During your investigation you develop a lead that another witness, Larry; the maintenance person of the store, is related to one of the suspects. Larry Sweeney is 80 years old and he appears mentally challenged. You learn from a fellow employee that Larry’s mental capacity is below the fifth grade level. You know that it is crucial that Larry’s mental capacity, his age, as well as his potential relationship to one of the suspects are factors that must be considered throughout the duration of the interview process.

During your investigation you notice some communication challenges as well as some inconsistencies between witness statements. Based on your findings, you begin to theorize that Larry Sweeney might have been involved in the crime. Because you have no probable cause you continue with the investigation by gathering important information to help determine who was involved and whose level of involvement meets the legal elements in order to be appropriately charged.

Two hours after the incident, a fellow police officer spots a vehicle sitting at a stoplight that matches the description of the suspect’s vehicle. The officer observes two individuals sitting in the front driver’s seat and front passenger’s seat of the vehicle. Based on the information in the BOLO both individuals fit the descriptions that were given by witnesses at the store. The officer stops the suspect’s vehicle and detains the suspects without incident. The suspects are then transported to the CPD for further investigation. The suspects were later identified as, 14-years-old, Jerry Smith, and Scot Sweeney, 18 year-old-driver of the vehicle.

There are many issues that must be considered when conducting a successful investigation. In many cases, witness statements and suspect interrogations are critical towards successful prosecution. Because a case cannot make it into the courtroom unless legally sound, the importance of the legal issues in the above scenario cannot be understated.

Tasks:

In a 9- to 10-page Microsoft Word document, develop a plan for the interview and/or the interrogation of the witnesses and suspects in this case scenario. Use APA in-text citations to cite external sources The details of your plan should include, but are not limited to the following questions:

  • Identify and discuss three strategies that could be effective in handling the multiple witnesses to the crime? Analyze controversial research and/or theory relating to interview and interrogation. Use this information to justify your three strategy selections and how you might avoid eliciting false-confessions.
  • Describe the optimum room design for conducting this investigation. In preparation for these interviews and interrogations create a table of General Questions and Specific Questions to ask the witnesses and/or suspects. Analyze each question and provide your rationale for why you would ask the witnesses or suspects each question.
  • The situation with witness/suspect, Larry Sweeney, needs to be handled carefully for many reasons. Evaluate this situation: will you be conducting an interview or an interrogation? Explain the reason for your decision to conduct either an interview or an interrogation. What strategies will you employ to effectively interview or interrogate Larry and uncover his involvement in this criminal case? How will your personal attributes interrelate with the strategies you selected?
  • Evaluate the legal implications that need to be considered when interrogating juveniles, the elderly, and individuals with questionable mental capacity. What laws, case law, and Constitutional Amendments are involved? Evaluate the differences between Larry Sweeney and Jerry Smith.

 

 

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Assignment 3: Evaluating Access Control Methods

Imagine that you are the Information Systems Security Specialist for a medium-sized federal government contractor. The Chief Security Officer (CSO) is worried that the organization’s current methods of access control are no longer sufficient. In order to evaluate the different methods of access control, the CSO requested that you research: mandatory access control (MAC), discretionary access control (DAC), and role-based access control (RBAC). Then, prepare a report addressing positive and negative aspects of each access control method. This information will be presented to the Board of Directors at their next meeting. Further, the CSO would like your help in determining the best access control method for the organization.

Write a three to five page paper in which you:

  1. Explain in your own words the elements of the following methods of access control:
    1. Mandatory access control (MAC)
    2. Discretionary access control (DAC)
    3. Role-based access control (RBAC)
  2. Compare and contrast the positive and negative aspects of employing a MAC, DAC, and RBAC.
  3. Suggest methods to mitigate the negative aspects for MAC, DAC, and RBAC.
  4. Evaluate the use of MAC, DAC, and RBAC methods in the organization and recommend the best method for the organization. Provide a rationale for your response.
  5. Speculate on the foreseen challenge(s) when the organization applies the method you chose. Suggest a strategy to address such challenge(s).
  6. Use at least three quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • This course requires use of Strayer Writing Standards (SWS). The format is different than other Strayer University courses. Please take a moment to review the SWS documentation for details.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Analyze information security systems compliance requirements within the User Domain.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in security strategy and policy formation.
  • Write clearly and concisely about topics related to information technology audit and control using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.

 

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