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    Abc Acquitsion

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    can use the data form the following table:           Arithmetic average    Geometric Average        Stocks ‐  Stocks ‐  Stocks ‐  Stocks ‐  Historical Period  T.Bills    T.Bonds  T.Bills    T.Bonds  1928‐2004    7.92%    6.53%    6.02%    4.84%  1964‐2004    5.82%    4.34%    4.59%    3.47%  1994‐2004    8.60%    5.82%    6.85%    4.51%    For a long‐term investor the geometric average with treasury bonds (4.84%) is used.  For a short‐term investor the arithmetic average with treasury bills (7.92%) is used

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    the base year 3. PAASCHE’S Price Index Number: In this method the current year quantities are taken as weight. Consumer Price Index = ∑p1q1 X100 ∑p0q1 4. DORBISH and BOWLEY’S Price Index Number: Dorbish and Bowley have suggested the arithmetic mean of Laspeyre’s price index and Paasch’s price index in order to eliminate the influence of high and low prices. The Dorbish & Bowley formula for constructing price index number is Consumer Price Index = ∑p0q1 + ∑p1q1 ∑p0q0 ∑p0q1

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    Exam Mfe Formulars

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    aMFE Reference Nobody22 May 11‚ 2010 Variables S = Stock price F = Forward price K = Strike price C = Call option P = Put option r = Continuous risk-free interest rate δ = Continuous dividend rate t = Time σ = Volatility (Normal distribution) ∆ = Shares of stock to replicate option B = Amount to borrow to replicate option p∗ = % Chance stock will increase (using r) p = % Chance stock will increase (using α) q = % Chance stock will decrease u = Ratio increase in the price d = Ratio decrease

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    Yes It Is True

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    For most of your life‚ you will be earning and spending money and it’s rare that the current money income exactly balance with your consumption desires. Most of the time we feel shortage and may be some times we can afford to spend‚ to avoid this one have to borrow or save to get benefit in the future. When spending is more than the income usually people tends towards saving. Though there are many ways to save but hiding it is not enough as its not worth full and remain same but if you want to enjoy

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    Median Mode

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    Statistics: Median‚ Mode and Frequency Distribution Given a list of numbers‚ The median is the “middle value” of a list. It is the smallest number such that at least half the numbers in the list are no greater than it. If the list has an odd number of entries‚ the median is the middle entry in the list after sorting the list into increasing order. If the list has an even number of entries‚ the median is equal to the sum of the two middle (after sorting) numbers

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    Booth multiplication

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    the multiplier “X”‚ and the previous least significant bits of the multiplier “X - 1”. I 00 Shift only 11 Shift only. 01 Add Y to U‚ and shift 10 Subtract Y from U‚ and shift or add (-Y) to U and shift II Take U & V together and shift arithmetic right shift which

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    that BIMS employees did not believe in the communication of the company and that weren’t being properly paid for. The central tendency of the questions had a mean average of answers that directly fell under the majority of negative responses. The arithmetic figure towards the mean of “very negative” responses in questions 1-10 was 15.6‚ which does not correlate well to the “very positive” responses in questions 1-10 that were 10.3. In the pie chart it is evident that the variance between negative and

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    addition‚ he wants to maintain its competitive position by utilizing the available capital for R&D. III. Market Characteristics: The medical instruments market features latest technology and very high competitiveness. IV. Growth Analysis: The arithmetic mean technique forecasts the growth rate for 1986 to be 52.3 % and the sales volume is projected to be $47‚501 (in thousands). The geometric mean technique show slightly lower figures respectively 52.89% and $47‚161. The excessive growth rate requires

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    Q1: The first financial strategy “Manage rather than own hotel assets” is consistent with growth objectives. The company sold out the hotel assets while keeping a long-term management contract. We calculated the Return on Assets (ROA) from 1978 to 1987‚ it increased a little in 1979 and kept decreasing to 1987(Exhibit 1). By managing rather than owning the hotel assets‚ Marriott is able to increase its ROA thereby increasing potential profitability and its financial position in the market. Marriott

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    Boeing 7E7 Case Analysis

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    TULANE UNIVERSITY Case Analysis: The Boeing 7E7 Valuation Section 02 Group 2 DIFEI SUN HONG CHEN JIAKAI DU XIAOTONG ZHANG YIHAN SUN 9/7/2014             1. Introductory  to  Case:  The  Boeing  7E7   In 2003‚ Boeing made a gamble announcing plans to build a new commercial jet called 7E7. The advantages in technology and precedency in travelling speed would prefigure the success of the business plan. However‚ with all

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