molecular oxides on the right. Sodium peroxide‚ magnesium oxide and aluminum oxide are metallic oxide which have high melting and boiling point compared to other period 3 oxide. This is due to their giant ionic structure and the strong ionic bond. Strong ionic bond in the molecule need more energy to overcome it. Therefore‚ the more energy required‚ the higher the melting and boiling point. Aluminum oxide will have higher melting and boiling point than magnesium oxide because Al3+ ions having
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Bond Evaluation‚ Selection‚ and Management‚ Second Edition by R. Stafford Johnson Copyright © 2010 R. Stafford Johnson Answers and Solutions to Select End-of-Chapter Problems CHAPTER 1 1. In the private sector‚ real assets consist of both the tangible and intangible capital goods‚ as well as human capital‚ which are combined with labor to form the business. The business‚ in turn‚ transforms ideas into the production and sale of goods or services that will generate a future stream of
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Practice questions Quiz 1 FIR 3710 Investments 1. Why are derivatives potentially dangerous? A) They involve leverage. B) They are used to hedge. C) They are a tool for risk management. D) There are more than 1200 different derivatives on the market. 2. __________ assets generate net income to the economy and __________ assets define allocation of income among investors. A) Financial‚ financial B) Financial
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Conventional bonds are debt securities issued by governments or corporations that promise to make payment periodically for a given period (Mishkin and Eakins‚ 2012). Islamic Bonds‚ referred to as Sukuk‚ is a certificate of a debt instrument which complies with Islamic law (Thomas‚ Cox & Kraty‚ 2005). Both conventional bond and Sukuk bears profit and are traded over the stock exchange market and over the counter (OTC). They are used to raise capital of a company on a normal yield price with a
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General eligibility for benefits depends on a number of factors. If premiums are required‚ patients must have paid them on time. For government-sponsored plans where income is the criterion‚ like Medicaid‚ eligibility can change monthly. For patients with employer-sponsored health plans‚ employment status can be the deciding factor: • Coverage may end on the last day of the month in which the employee’s active full-time service ends‚ such as for disability‚ layoff‚ or termination. • The employee
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at a credit card payments processing firm Global Payments potentially impacted 1.5 million credit and debit card numbers from major card brands Visa‚ MasterCard‚ Discover and American Express (money.cnn.com) in April 2012. Company Background Founded in 1967‚ Global Payments (NYSE:GPN) is one of the largest electronic transaction processing company based out of Atlanta‚ GA and operations in several European and APAC regions. The company provides business-to-business card payment and processing solutions
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The term structure of interest rates‚ also known as the yield curve‚ is a very common bond valuation method. Constructed by graphing the yield to maturities and the respective maturity dates of benchmark fixed-income securities‚ the yield curve is a measure of the market’s expectations of future interest rates given the current market conditions. Treasuries‚ issued by the federal government‚ are considered risk-free‚ and as such‚ their yields are often used as the benchmarks for fixed-income securities
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Goodrich-Rabobank Interest Rate Swap In 1983‚ both B.F. Goodrich and Rabobank needed to execute external financing in order to raise 50 million dollars for ongoing operations. Goodrich wanted to raise the money through debt financing‚ but because their bonds were BBB- rated‚ they would have to pay a steep interest rate for a fixed rate. However‚ the Solomon brothers had an idea. Goodrich could borrow with a floating rate that was tied to LIBOR and then swap interest payments with a Euromarket
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Covalent Bonds Lab: Ionic and Covalent Bonds Introduction: The purpose of this experiment was to explore the properties of chemical substances that can be used to identify the types of bonds in a chemical substance using a laboratory procedure. The two types of bonds being identified were ionic and covalent. Based on a substance’s properties‚ how can you determine whether its bonds are ionic or covalent? This is the question I posed before starting the experiment. An ionic bond is a bond
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Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory Describes D’Angelo Barksdale in The Wire Travis Hirschi’s dissertation‚ which eventually became a well-respected and commonly used book in criminology‚ had within it one of the most influential theories of crime that was tested with data and supported with results. The dissertation became known as Causes of Delinquency and was published in 1969 (Kozey‚ 2012). The general theory states that delinquency takes place when a person’s bonds to society are weakened or broken
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