assuming monthly compounding? a. 119‚152.42 b. 119‚162.42 c. 119‚172.42 d. 119‚182.42 e. None of the above Solution: The answer is A. FV=-138‚000; I/Y=2.45; N=72; C/Y=P/Y=12; CPT PV 2. First Bank of Midesto Medeque pays a 9.45% nominal rate of interest compounded weekly. What is the effective rate of interest? a. 9.60% b. 9.70% c. 9.80% d. 9.90% e. None of the above Solution: The answer is D. ICONV: NOM=9.45; C/Y=52; CPT EFF3. QKL Co. plans a new project that will generate $ 265‚000 of
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HSC Business Studies Financial Statement Analysis Task 1: Liquidity – The current Ratio = - Current ratio = Current Assets/ Current Liabilities 2013: Total current assets = 6226.1 Total current liabilities = 6866 Total current assets / Total current liabilities = 6226.1/6866 = 0.9068016312 = 0.9 (1dp) 2012: Total current assets = 5802.1 Total current Liabilities = 6766.2 Total current assets / Total current liabilities = 5802.1 / 6766.2 = 0.8575123408 = 0.86 (2dp)
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1. Identification of Case Issues Mars chocolate is one of the worlds leading chocolate manufacturers and employs more than 13‚000 people across 110 sites worldwide. As market leaders in their industry‚ Mars is constantly in the spotlight. Being responsible in the way they conduct business is part of the reason they are in the highly regarded position that they are in today. The sourcing of cocoa however is currently one the greatest ethical dilemma’s facing not only Mars‚ but all chocolate companies
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Tata Case Study : International Business Book Report Tata Case Study : International Business and over other 20 000+ free term papers‚ essays and research papers examples are available on the website! Autor: people 29 April 2012 Tags: Words: 2594 | Pages: 11 Views: 505 Read Full Essay Join Now! Question 1 Describe the various advantages that firms like Tata employ to become large industrial conglomerates. How can Tata use these same advantages to success in foreign markets
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Journal of Luminescence 130 (2010) 2476–2486 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Luminescence journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jlumin Spectroscopic and nano-molecular modeling investigation on the binary and ternary bindings of colchicine and lomefloxacin to Human serum albumin with the viewpoint of multi-drug therapy J. Chamani a‚n‚ A. Asoodeh b‚ M. Homayoni-Tabrizi a‚ Z. Amiri Tehranizadeh c‚ A. Baratian c‚ M.R. Saberi c‚ M. Gharanfoli d a Department of Biology‚ Faculty
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• The citizenship status of the criminals in this case are that they are citizens of The Federal Republic of Nigeria. The criminals do not have dual citizenship status‚ so they are not United States citizens and fall outside of the jurisdiction of the U.S. This will require The United States to bring the case to the International Criminal Court‚ where the Prosecutor will investigate and decide if charges will be brought. This limits and slows down the ability of The United States to apprehend
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I’m talking about modeling. (NARRATIVE) B.) Today we will learn about the job of a model. C.) I’ve been doing research on this subject for about 3 weeks so when I say I know exactly what it takes to become a model‚ I’m not playing around. D.) The three areas we will discuss are 1.) Competition/coworkers 2.) The benefits of being a model 3.) and the nature of work a model has. II.) Body A.) First
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a proper feasibility study should have been carried out to identify the problems with the existing system. This feasibility study should also have stated the proposed scope and goals of the new system‚ and should have summarized the economic‚ technical‚ and organizational feasibility and impacts of a new system. Also‚ instead of setting up a team‚ they only made a single person do the work on this project which is wrong as it might result in kickback for the project in case that person
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NICHOLS PLC | ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 Laurel House | Woodlands Park | Ashton Road | Newton-Le-Willows | Merseyside | WA12 0HH 01925 22 22 22 | www.nicholsplc.co.uk ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 NICHOLS PLC | ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 NICHOLS PLC IS A HIGHLY FOCUSED SOFT DRINKS BUSINESS. ITS BRAND PORTFOLIO INCLUDES VIMTO‚ WHICH IS SOLD IN OVER 65 COUNTRIES AND LEVI Roots‚ weight watchers‚ SUNKIST & PANDA WHICH ARE SOLD IN THE
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