1st Assignment Behavioral Finance Course Code: 6314M0202Y University of Amsterdam Block II‚ Fall 2014 Your names: Your UvA student numbers: Chavdar Tsenev 10840974 Luis Pena Alberto Cabral Alexander Ezedin Q1 The reason for the majority of individuals choosing option A rather than B and option D rather than C has to do with misperception of probabilities. Even though according to Prospect theory people are risk averse in the gains
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Classic Airlines Marketing Solution University of Phoenix MKT/571 RUEDIGER MUELLER‚ Ph.D. August 28‚ 2012 Classic Airlines Marketing Solution Classic Airlines has seen decreases in its profit and number of members in its Classic Rewards program (University of Phoenix‚ nd.‚ p. 1). Senior executives and marketers at Classic Airlines have noticed that customer satisfaction levels have become greatly affected‚ thus creating a concern because organizational profits
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Prison Term Policy Recommendation Proposal September 9‚ 2013 Armed robbery is a serious crime that can put many people in harm’s way. Whether a person is robbing a place of business or an individual‚ they are committing a crime against society and robbing people of their sense of safety and security. When someone chooses to bring a weapon while they are committing a crime‚ their intentions are to intimidate and control their victims‚ or to injure them. Policymakers continuously
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Red Onion Restaurant classifies a six-month prepaid insurance policy as a current asset. Its rationale is based on: A.Materiality. B.Operating cycle. C. Definition. D. Liquidity. 22.An asset that is not expected to be converted to cash or consumed within one year or the operating cycle is: A.Goodwill. B.Accounts receivable. C.Inventory. D.Supplies. 23.Which of the following accounts are closed at the end of the accounting period? A.Allowance for uncollectible accounts. B.Unearned revenue
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effect of each of the seven listed transactions on the balance sheet items of Carpet Center Plus. Indicate the new balances after the transaction of May 2 and each subsequent transaction. The effects of the May 1 transaction are already filled in to provide you with an example. May | 1 | Issued capital stock for $75‚000. | | 2 | Purchased a small office building at a price of $58‚000 for the land and $65‚000 for the building. Paid $43‚000 cash and signed a note payable for the balance. |
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Table of Contents Accounting Concepts and policies…………………………………………………………….. 3 – 7 Relevance of accounting concepts and policies on financial report…………….. 7 – 10 Discount allowed and received………………………………………………………………… 11 – 13 Difference between carriage inwards and carriage outwards……………………. 11 – 13 Differences between straight line and reducing balance methods……………… 11 – 13 References……………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 - 16 Introduction Accounting Concepts and Principles These are rules and
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Classic Airlines Marketing Solution Classic Airline‚ the world’s fifth largest airline is experiencing marketing problems which are causing the company to lose profit in various facets of the company (University of Phoenix‚ 2013). Having an understanding of the problems at hand‚ the company’s Senior Marketing Leadership team has been tasked to come up with a high resolve marketing plan that will help the company come out on top by maintaining satisfied Classic Rewards members‚ meet the board of
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Document discusses few recent changes in accounting policy‚ reasons shared by company and real intentions behind the curtain. | Contents Impact analysis of changes in accounting policy 2 Suzlon returns to profits‚ with help from accounting policy 2 Impact due to change 2 What company says 2 Reliance Communications dubbed “poster child of everything wrong with Corporate India” 2 Accounting Standards subverted: 3 Indosolar Limited 3 Change in treatment of miscellaneous expenditure
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CHAPTER 22 Multiple Choice 22-1: b. (P500‚000 – P300‚000) 22-2: d. The total tuition fees for educational and general purposes. 22-3: d. (P1‚240‚000 – P160‚000) 22-4: a. Unrestricted cash contribution received from donors are to be reported as increase in net cash provided by operation. 22-5: d. The remaining contribution of P5‚000 on December 31‚ 2004. 22-6: b. Unregistered pledges from donors are treated as revenues at the time of the pledge. 22-7: d
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APJEM Arth Prabhand: A Journal of Economics and Management Vol.1 Issue 1‚ April 2012‚ ISSN AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON INDIAN CURRENCY RUPEE DEPRECIATION AGAINST THE US DOLLAR AND ITS ECONOMIC IMPACT SHELLY SINGHAL* *Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management and Technology‚ Jagadhri‚ Haryana‚ India. ABSTRACT The Indian rupee is under great stress as overseas investors are paring their exposure to Asia’s third-largest economy amid international uncertainty and mounting worries
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