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Baby excercise, lets get fit! – Video
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Baby excercise, lets get fit!
Strengthening her muscles.
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Young Standup Excercise – Video
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Alan Dawson Single Strokes Excercise (excerpt from the Rudimental Ritual) – Video
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Alan Dawson Single Strokes Excercise (excerpt from the Rudimental Ritual)
Hi guys, this is me playing an excerpt from the Rudimental Ritual by Alan Dawson. It just occured to me that I was always taught to play all my rolls (5-6-7-9 stroke rolls) with double strokes but it could be really good for technique by playing it with single strokes. And I remembered a part of the rudimental ritual where you had to play a bunch of rolls using singles. So I worked on it and developed it good. If you wonder where they are in Alan #39;s ritual, they #39;re measure 339 to 362. I don #39;t play it exactly as written as I added a few bars to work on repetitions. Hope you enjoy it! http://www.danielbedarddrums.com/en/
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #3) Excercise 13-11 – Video
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #3) Excercise 13-11
The following information is available for Ballard Company for the year ended December 31, 2011. a. Balance of retained earnings, December 31, 2010, prior to discovery of error, $854000. b. Cash dividends declared and paid during 2011, $23000. c. It neglected to record 2009 depreciation expense of $52600, which is net of $7300 in income taxes. d. The company earned $222000 in 2011 net income. Prepare a 2011 statement of retained earnings for Ballard Company. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #4) Excercise 13-12 – Video
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #4) Excercise 13-12
Guess Company reports $1825000 of net income for 2011 and declares $255500 of cash dividends on its preferred stock for 2011. At the end of 2011, the company had 380000 weighted-average shares of common stock. 1. What amount of net income is available to common stockholders for 2011? (Omit the "$" sign in your response.) 2. What is the company #39;s basic EPS for 2011? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #5) Excercise 13-13 – Video
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #5) Excercise 13-13
Franklin Company reports $1625000 of net income for 2011 and declares $227500 of cash dividends on its preferred stock for 2011. At the end of 2011, the company had 280000 weighted-average shares of common stock. 1. What amount of net income is available to common stockholders for 2011? (Omit the "$" sign in your response.) 2. What is the company #39;s basic EPS for 2011? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #6) Excercise 13-14 – Video
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #6) Excercise 13-14
Compute the dividend yield for each of these four separate companies. (Round your answers to 1 decimal place. Omit the "%" sign in your response.) Which company #39;s stock would probably not be classified as an income stock?
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #7) Excercise 13-15 – Video
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #7) Excercise 13-15
Compute the price-earnings ratio for each of these four separate companies. (Round your answers to 1 decimal place.) Which stock might an analyst likely investigate as being potentially undervalued by the market?
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #9) Excercise 13-17 – Video
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #9) Excercise 13-17
Unilever Group reports the following equity information for the years ended December 31, 2007 and 2008 (euros in millions). 1. Match each of the three account titles share capital, share premium, and retained profit with the usual account title applied under US GAAP. 2. Prepare Unilever #39;s journal entry, using its account titles, to record the issuance of capital stock assuming that its entire par value stock was issued on December 31, 2007, for cash. (Enter answers in millions of euros and not in whole euros. Omit the " euro;" sign in your response.) 3. What were Unilever #39;s 2008 dividends assuming that only dividends and income impacted retained profit for 2008 and that its 2008 income totaled euro;2687? (Enter answers in millions of euros and not in whole euros. Omit the " euro;" sign in your response.)
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #8) Excercise 13-16 – Video
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Chapter 13 Homework B (Question #8) Excercise 13-16
Determine the book value per share of the preferred and common stock under two separate situations. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Omit the "$" sign in your response.) 1. No preferred dividends are in arrears. 2. Three years of preferred dividends are in arrears.
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