1. What is a pure risk? (0.5 points) 1) A pure risk is a risk of something negative happening‚ with no possibility for profit or gain. Either things will remain the same‚ or something bad will happen. 2. Why do people take speculative risks? (0.5 points) 2) People take speculative risks because it’s usually risks that involved with every day human right‚ or in living in a particular society. 3. What is meeting the deductible? (0.5 points) 3) Meeting the deductible is when you
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status than all Clinton Hill residents‚ the proportion of black was not substantially less than that for Brooklyn as a whole. More important‚ black households were more likely than white Clinton Hill residents to won their dwelling in 1950.”5 “ A final factor that may
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Exam 1: Chapters 1‚ 3‚ and 5 Insider trading occurs when | | someone has information not available to the public which they use to profit from trading in stocks. | | | corporate officers buy stock in their company. | | | lawyers‚ investment bankers‚ and others buy common stock in companies represented by their firms. | | | any stock transactions occur in violation of the Federal Trade Commissions restrictions on monopolies. | The secondary market is used | | by corporations
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Accounting ReportJosephine SpeignerBCOM/230May 8‚ 2014Professor Fran CarterAccounting ReportTo: Marketing Manager From: Account Manager Attention: John‚ Marketing Manager; report of the Accounting Manager I have performed the duties of Accounting Manager to ABC Company for the year ended 31 December 2013 as requested by you. The annual financial statements listed below are the responsibility of the members. No audit is required and no audit was conducted. Accordingly‚ I do not imply or express
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Section 6 Study Questions (9.0 points) Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary. Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is a pure risk? (0.5 points) A risk of something negative happening‚ with no possibility of profit or gain. 2. Why do people take speculative risks? (0.5 points) Some people want to make money like in the stock market that’s a speculative risk because you never know when the stock market will go up or down. 3. What is meeting the
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RSM251 SAMPLE EXAM QUESTIONS Note: The following is designed to give you a sense of the types of questions you will encounter in your mid-term and final exams. Since this course is taught in multiple sections over the academic year‚ the exams are restricted and hence I cannot post entire past exams. When you read through this exam‚ keep in mind that cases‚ in-class slides and articles change from year to year‚ so you may see some questions about cases and materials that we will not cover this
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RESPONSIBILITY FINAL EXAM ****NOTE: THIS WAS A CLASS TAKEN ON CAMPUS - MAY NOT BE USED FOR ALL ETHICS COURSES*** Student Name:_ _ Date:_ Please type the answer that you choose in each question below where it says: (Your answer:) immediately below each question. Make sure that you read the question and the possible answers carefully before making you choice. Questions #1 thru #20 are worth four (4) points each. Question #21 is worth twenty (20) points. You must “save” this Final Exam to your
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account - it used to measure 5) The real estate market is categorized in which way? - Residential - Commercial - Industrial - Agricultural 6) What is a country’s GDP? - Gross domestic product (GDP) is the market value of all officially recognized final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. LESSON 2 1) What is market economy? -A market economy is an economy in which decisions regarding investment‚ production and distribution are based on supply and demand‚[1] and
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approximately _______ in three years. ( 3 pts ) A. $40‚300 B. $41‚200 C. $42‚000 D. $43‚720 E. $46‚000 Use your Future Value calculation table. $40‚000 is your “principal” or present amount Question 3: The future value of $1‚000 deposited a year for 5 years earning 4 percent would be approximately ( 3 pts) A. $5‚000 B. $5‚250 C. $5‚400 D. $6‚500 E. $8‚200 This is an
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1. TCO (4). A disk drive ____ controls the transfer of data from a motherboard to a disk drive and vice versa. (Points : 2) mapper regulator controller manager 2. TCO (4). ____ drives are small‚ portable drives that use flash memory or external hard drives to store data for backup or transfer between PCs. (Points : 2) USB Tape Optical Floppy 3. TCO (1). FireWire is a very fast digital input/output system‚ providing transfer rates of up to ____Mbps. (Points : 2) 100 400 480 750
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