SOLUTIONS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS FROM NAHMIAS’ BOOK CHAPTER 2 FORECASTING 2.13 Fcst 1 Fcst 2 Demand Err 1 Err 2 Er1^2 Er2^2 |Err1| 223 210 256 33 46 1089 2116 33 289 320 340 51 20 2601 400 51 430 390 375 -55 -15 3025 225 55 134 112 110 -24 -2 576 4 24 190 150 225 35 75 1225 5625 35 550 490 525 -25 35 625
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Use the following information for Questions 1 and 2: A stock has a required return on 11 percent. The risk-free is 7 percent‚ and the market risk premium is 4 percent. What is the stock’s beta? 1.2 1.1 1.0* 0.9 If the market risk premium increases to 6 percent‚ what will happen to the stock’s required rate of return? 6.00% 7.00% 11.00% 13.00%* Stock R has a beta of 1.5‚ Stock S has a beta of 0.75‚ the expected rate of return on an average stock is 13 percent‚ and the risk-free
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MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‚ MAWLAMYINE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING PROJECT REPORT ON REGULATED DUAL VOLTAGE DC POWER SUPPLY Supervisor: U Thein Min Wai ABSTRACT The regulated power supply converts the standard 220 volts‚ 50 or 60 Hz AC available at wall outlets into a constants DC voltage. It is one of the most common electronics circuits that we can find. The DC voltage produce
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Learning Zone (Relevant to Paper II – PBE Management accounting and finance) Simon S P Lee‚ The Chinese University of Hong Kong Dividend Policy Bank distributed a $6.30 dividend per share in 2008. If you purchased shares in Hang Seng Bank at $87 per share‚ the company’s dividend yield was 7.2% ($6.30/$87) which is much higher than the bank deposit rate. Dividend payout ratio is another important indicator: Dividend payout ratio = Dividend per share ÷ Earnings per share Dividend policy
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PART I CHAPTER III DIODES APPLICATIONS –SPECIAL PURPOSE DIODES OBJECTIVES 3.1 I-V- characteristics of normal and zener diode and measurement of static and dynamic resistance 3.2 I-V characteristics on CRO 3.3 Clipping circuits using diodes 3.4 Clamping circuits using diodes 3.5 Diode as a voltage multiplier 3.6 Diode used as a meter over current protection INTRODUCTION SEMICONDUCTORS Semiconductors are materials which are used to manufacture all electronic and optoelectronic devices
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the construction and built environment. (P1.2‚ D1) Task 2 Scenario: The key of this development project success may depend on the project manager. Different project managers may have different experience and concept on project management. After established the organization‚ the director of this projects asks you to give your opinions on the following topics for his interest. 2.1 Evaluate the key characteristics of the effective project managers. (P2.1‚ D1) 2.2 Explain the types of
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g 4.0% D1 = D0(1 + g) = $1.56 P0 = D1/(rs − g) $25.57 Points Received: 0 of 10 Comments: 2. Question : (TCO D) If D1 = $1.25‚ g (which is constant) = 5.5%‚ and P0 = $44‚ what is the stock’s expected total return for the coming year? Student Answer: 7.54% 7.73% 7.93% 8.13% 8.34% Instructor Explanation: Chapter 7 D1
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Assignment Front Sheet Qualification Unit Number and Title Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma In Health and Social Care Student Name Unit 16: Understanding Specific Needs in Health and Social Care Student No. Assessor name: Christine Pratt Date of Issue Completion date 30/05/2014 11/07/2014 Submitted on Assignment title LO2 Task No. Assess how perceptions of specific needs have changed over time. 1 1.3 LO1 In this assessment you will have
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Chapter 9 Stock Valuation Learning Objectives 1. List and describe the four types of secondary markets. 2. Explain why many financial analysts treat preferred stock as a special type of bond rather than as a true equity security. 3. Describe how the general dividend-valuation model values a share of stock. 4. Discuss the assumptions that are necessary to make the general dividend-valuation model easier to use‚ and be able to use the model to compute the value of a firm’s stock
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| | Task 1 – Criteria targeted | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P7 | M1 | D1 | D2 | Tutor to initial/tick criteria met | | | | | | | | | Task 2 – Criteria targeted | P5 | P6 | M2 | | | | | | Tutor to initial/tick criteria met | | | | | | | | | Assignment Task/Criteria | Criteria Targeted/Achieved | MANAGING BUSINESS INFORMATION | | | | | | | | | Task 1 – Criteria targeted | P1 | P2 | P3 | M1 | D1 | | | | Tutor to initial/tick criteria met | | | | | |
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