Advanced Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (EF4320) Spring 2014‚ by Dr. Dayong Huang Office: AC2 5110; Tel: 34429230; email: dayhuang@um.cityu.edu.hk; Email is preferred. Office hours: Tuesday 10:00-11:30 or Wednesday 10:00-11:30 or by appointment Teaching Assistant: Fred Chan‚ Yiufchan7@cityu.edu.hk‚ P7706 AC1. Please email Fred for general inquiries and hand in group homework assignments and trading records to Fred by due date. Aims and Objectives: This course is aimed to provide
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Course Project: Week 6 Project Management 586 1. What type of organizational structure do you see this project operating under and why? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this operating structure compare to the other structures? The Huntsville Project’s operating structure is a Matrix Project Type because the team consists of individuals representing several departments within the Seitz Corporation. Upon completion of the project‚ the team members will return to their daily
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Lab 10 3. Are there review sessions‚ office hours? Yes. Prof Saka’s review is on our last lecture: Wednesday‚ December 5 Econ 10 TA’s will hold a total of 18 hours of review sessions and 18 hours of office hours before the final. Please note that no help is available on the day of the final. In the review sessions‚ TAs will first solve Fall 2012 Econ 10 Final. In the remaining time‚ they’ll answer your questions. During office hours‚ there is no prepared material‚ so please bring your
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Week 6 Knowledge Check Concepts Mastery Score: 13/13 Questions Differences Between a Firmâs Social Obligation‚ Social Responsiveness‚ and Social Responsibility 100% 1 2 3 Green Approaches/Shades of Green Model 100% 4 5 6 Factors to Determine Ethical Behavior 100% 7 8 9 Ways Managers can Encourage Ethical Behavior 100% 11 12 13 10 Concept: Differences Between a Firmâs Social Obligation‚ Social Responsiveness‚ and Social
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One – Chapter 6 Soap Notes Date: Sat‚ Aug 27‚ 2011 04:05 pm Chart #: 1234-567-1234 Age: 22 Name: Susan Smith Date of Birth: 03/11/89 Sex : F S: Patient says she has been having acute back discomfort over the past 5 days and frequent headaches. Has been advised that she has got sickle cell anemia. Affected person isn’t on any medicine. Affected person says she has not been eating food much. CC: Acute back discomfort and frequent headaches. Background of Current Condition: Back
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would implement aggregate operations. From Operations Management for Competitive Advantage (2006)‚ “Aggregate operations planning involves translating annual and quarterly business plans into broad labor and output plans for the intermediate term of 6 to 18 months. Its objective is to minimize the cost of resources required to meet demand over that period.” Riordan would start to collect data starting from the beginning of the fiscal year. The data would be collected throughout the months to help
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ECON 442 Assignment 3 (due Nov 4) Please write your answers in the space provided below. Use Figures where necessary to explain your answers. (50 Points) (8) A balance sheet for a central bank of is shown below Central Bank Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities Foreign assets 2‚000 Deposits held by private banks 1500 Domestic assets 3‚500 Currency in circulation 4‚000 The central bank of a country with a fixed exchange rate buys 500 worth of foreign bonds. What kind of external balance would be
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Microeconomics Homework Problem 1: C(Q) = 100 + 20Q + 15Q^2 + 10Q^3 a) Fixed Cost (doesn’t change depending on output produced) = 100 b) Variable Cost of producing Q = 10 units: 20*10 + 15*10^2 + 10*10^3 = 200 + 1‚500 + 10‚000 = 11‚700 c) Total Cost of producing Q = 10 units: C(10) = 100 + 20*10 + 15*10^2 + 10*10^3 = 11‚800 Alternatively‚ we have Total Costs of Producing Q=10 units = Fixed Costs + Variable Costs of producing Q = 10 units = 100 + 11‚700 = 11‚800 d)
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Christopher Ragan Leacock 321-C Economics 295B Introduction to Macroeconomic Policy Tuesdays and Thursdays‚ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm‚ Leacock 132 ***** I. Housekeeping Details 1. Office Hours. My office hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 am - 11:00 am. If you are unable to see me then‚ please speak to me to arrange an appointment. 2. Required Textbook and MyEconLab. The textbook for this class is the macroeconomics half of Economics‚ by C. Ragan and R. Lipsey (13th Canadian Edition
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