18/03/2013 2F2Y BUSINESS FINANCE Lecture 20: Revision & Exams Dr George Daskalakis Lecturer in Finance Topics covered • What have you learned? • Exams description 2 Syllabus Module textbook: Brealey / Myers / Marcus Fundamentals of Corporate Finance 7th Edition‚ McGraw-Hill Chapters covered: 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ 21‚ 23‚ 24 (Sections 1-3) Chapters NOT covered: 3‚ 9‚ 10‚ 18‚ 19‚ 20‚ 22‚ 25 NB: Basic understanding of accounting principles is assumed (Chapter
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Lecture Review Theme: The importance of Business Ethics Management in Corporation nowadays Nowadays‚ we can see many real examples of the fact that Corporations which only concern about its profit and advantages rather than other social responsibilities are changing their strategies or they cannot stay long in the market place. However‚ because ethical behavior is not easy to achieve naturally or automatically‚ there are more concern about specific policies for a company to set up its own
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TOPIC: IMPROVING LISTENING SKILL FOR SECOND-YEAR STUDENTS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE FA CULITY IN BANKING UNIVERSITY abstract introduction literature review History of listening english skill A brief review of literature related to language listening english methods shows that “leran more about this in smart talk- a comprehensive set of tools to help you build stronger relationships and overcome communication obstacles” (Lisa B.Marshall‚2012. P.4) In real-life listening situations(Louanne Piccolo
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MOTIVATIONAL LECTURE TO THE STUDENTS OF COLLEGES TO JOIN AEC Introduction 1. It gives me immense pleasure to stand before you since you are young‚ energetic‚ enthusiastic and most importantly you are the future of India‚ my motherland. It is you who have to hold the rein now and guide the country towards development and progress. As people do predict that India – a future Super Power‚ is because of the younger generation like you‚ who are patriotic‚ honest‚ have the zeal and
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“I never did give anybody hell. I just told the truth and they thought it was hell.”it means that he said some things that people did not like and they thought it was hell.Harry S. Truman‚ (born May 8‚ 1884‚ Lamar‚ Missouri‚ U.S.A he was the son of John Anderson A cattle trader Martha young truman he was named harry because of his mother’s brother He was given the middle initial “S”but no name for his grandfathers‚ Anderson Shippe Truman and Solomon Young. 33rd president of the United States (1945–53)
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8/7/2013 How we see ourselves and others: the social self & social perception Week 2 Dr Ana-Maria Bliuc In today’s lecture…. The social self – how can we know who we are ? focus on the cognitive perspective self-schemas‚ sources of self-knowledge‚ self-esteem & self presentation Social perception – how can we tell what people are like? elements of social perception 1 8/7/2013 Who we are: defining the self-concept The self-concept the sum
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Bùi Ngọc Minh Anh BABAUH11045 Listening AE1 Chapter 4 – Lecture Outline TOPIC: Technology is changing the music industry. I. Democritization of music industry: 1. Making of music: a. Professional tools of recording studio on personal computers. b. No longer needs a recording company to make high-quality recordings. 2. Promotion of music: a. On the internet‚ anyone can be a critic. b. People post preview‚ opion and their music work on music sites‚ blogs or create their own audio blogs
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Consumer’s Guide to Understanding Science and Social Science Research – Introduction (week 1) Lecture 1 - Social Science Rules of Thumb Introduction One result of the 24-hour news cycle is that each of us is now a ‘consumer’ of science; today‚ research findings are reported by both familiar and emerging media with varying levels of credibility. Mass media do not always report the most important or impactful research findings‚ nor is reporting always accurate. Some online media outlets are
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also required for the ISP 205 lecture course and many other courses on campus. - A working version of the Stellarium computer program for the online assignments. Stellarium is open-source software that can be downloadwed at stellarium.org The textbook for the lecture course is not necessary for this lab course‚ although it might be helpful in understanding some of the material. 4. Course Co/Pre-Requisites: You should either be taking or have taken the ISP 205 lecture course. 5. Course Description:
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MFE 6390 Spring 2013 Residual analysis in SAS (continued) In the previous two lectures‚ we learnt how to obtain the residuals of the estimation and to formally test for heteroscedasticity in the model. In this lecture‚ we will focus on testing the model errors for serial correlation. Recall that‚ in order to make valid inferences using the linear regression estimates‚ we need the errors of the model (i.e. residuals) to
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