Overview The exam questions are based on a forecasting mod…

Overview The exam questions are based on a forecasting model for P&G where a 10-year finite forecast horizon was used. The “Parameters” tab in the exam’s Excel file (below) contains the I/S and B/S forecast parameters; the “IS&BS” tab contains the forecasted I/S and B/S; and the “SCF” tab contains the forecasted SCF. EXAM.xlsx Additional Information: The valuation date is 12/31/YY30. P&G’s cost of equity capital is 9.0%. P&G’s WACC is 4.0045%. If you need it, the market value of P&G’s Preferred Stock is $6,252.9 If you need it, the market value of P&G’s Non-Controlling Interest is $318.2 P&G has Excess Cash on the Valuation Date of $35,000. On the valuation date, P&G faces a $300,000 lawsuit that it has a 25% chance of losing which would require payment exactly 15 years from the valuation date.

Case #8 (Questions 26-28) Age: 28 Sex: male Race: Caucasian…

Case #8 (Questions 26-28) Age: 28 Sex: male Race: Caucasian Dental History: This client was having a full mouth series of radiographs taken by a dental assisting student at the local university’s dental clinic. Radiographic Appearance: A well-defined radiolucency is located between the roots of the mandibular premolars. Picture8(2).jpg 27. The recommended treatment for this is…

Case #20 (Questions 69-70) Age: 20 Sex: male Race: Caucasian…

Case #20 (Questions 69-70) Age: 20 Sex: male Race: Caucasian Medical History: Smokes 1 pack/day. Was in a motorcycle accident a year ago. Dental History: Has been unaware for some time that a tooth did not erupt in the lower left side of his mouth. Radiographic Appearance: A well-defined, unilocular radiolucency is located around the crown of an impacted third molar. Picture20.gif 70. What diagnostic information does not usually contribute  to the definitive diagnosis of this cyst?

Case #18 (Questions 65- 66) Age: 63 Sex: male Race: Caucasia…

Case #18 (Questions 65- 66) Age: 63 Sex: male Race: Caucasian Medical History: Client was treated with radiation to the head and neck for thyroid cancer last year.  He is currently in remission. Dental History: Approximately six months after undergoing radiation treatment, he developed this lesion.  It slowly grew larger and became more painful.  Periodontal status was a case type I prior to radiation treatment. Chief Complaint: Client notices extreme pain from the lower right of his jaw.  He sees something white in his mouth, but it never seems to come off.  It bothers him to eat and brush since any stimulus to the area is not pleasant. Clinical Appearance: Lack of gingival tissue around the lingual aspect of tooth #30.  The underlying bone is exposed.  Picture18.jpg 66. Why is the lesion so painful?