Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation LASERS Laser Fundamentals • A laser is a device that generates light by a process called STIMULATED EMISSION. • The acronym LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. • The light emitted from a laser is monochromatic. • Laser emit light that is highly directional. • The light from a laser is said to be coherent. Laser Operation: Excited State Energy Introduction Metastable State Spontaneous Energy
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CH 1 Marketing -Process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships in order to capture value from customers in return Marketing Process 1. Create Value for customers Create Value for customers Understand the market place + customer needs/wants/demands 2. Design a customer driven marketing strategy (goal=getting‚ keeping‚ growing target customers) 3. Construct a marketing program delivering superior value 4. Build profitable customer
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Planning at East Coast Yachts Dan Ervin was recently hired by East Coast Yachts to assist the company with its short-term financial planning and also to evaluate the company’s finished performance. Dan graduated from college five years ago with a Finance degree‚ and he has been employed in the treasury department of Fortune 500 company since then. East Coast Yachts was founded 10 years ago by Larissa Warren. The company’s operations are located hear Hilton Head Island‚ South Carolina‚ and the
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BUS: 203 Essentials of Finance Homework Assignment 4-1. case B You are interviewing for an entry-level financial analyst position with Zeppelin Associates. Monte Rutledge‚ the senior partner‚ wants to be sure all the people he hires are very familiar with basic accounting principles. Month and day reference are for the current year. Revenues 110‚000 70‚000 210‚000 Expenses
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SUNWAY UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL _ SUBJECT OVERVIEW FIN 1014: PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS FINANCE Course Subject Code and Title Semester Prerequisite Contact Hours Lecturers Room Telephone No. Consultation Hours : : : : : : Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance FIN 1014 Principles of Business Finance Aug 2013 None 2 hrs of lecture‚ 1 hr of tutorial and 1 hr of workshop Caroline Yap (caroliney@sunway.edu.my) Ruth Lim (sheauyenl@sunway.edu.my) : School of
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1. What major requirements do client expect from their portfolio managers? We have two major requirements of a Portfolio Manager: 1. The ability to derive above average returns for a given risk class (large risk-adjusted returns); and 2. The ability to completely diversify the portfolio to eliminate all unsystematic risk. The client expect from their portfolio managers are to help them manage their money in less time. Most of the client requires a portfolio manager who can preserve
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Chapter 7 Discussion Questions: 1. The primary concern should be for safety and liquidity rather than maximization of profit because they help meet the necessities of the firm when it comes to the firm’s transactions. This money must be available when it is needed. 2. Lockbox systems and regional collection offices both make the process of checks coming from a far location faster. The difference between the two is that lockbox systems only require the use of a post office box and a local
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Air Jordan Air Jordan Nick Johnson Introduction to Marketing Marketing is extremely important when it comes to a product or service. If a business markets their product in the right manner‚ their business will skyrocket in yearly turnovers‚ making the business wealthy. If a business is able to do this‚ they may transform from a small‚ one location business‚ to a multi-nation franchise that is well known by the majority of retail shoppers. There are four separate categories
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Q.: 1: The manuscript for this book was typed for free by a friend. Had I hired a secretary to do the same job‚ GDP would have been higher‚ even though the amount of output would have been identical. Why is this? Does this make sense? A.: 1: If a secretary were hired to type the manuscript‚ they would have had the opportunity to provide a service at a price. We know that each good and service produced and brought to market has a price. That price serves as a measure of value for calculating total
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Chapter 6 Government Influence on Exchange Rates Lecture Outline Exchange Rate Systems Fixed Exchange Rate System Freely Floating Exchange Rate System Managed Float Exchange Rate System Pegged Exchange Rate System Dollarization Classification of Exchange Rate Arrangements A Single European Currency Impact on European Monetary Policy Impact on the Valuation of Businesses in Europe Impact on Financial Flows Impact on Exchange Rate Risk Status Report on the Euro
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