estimates that Harnischfeger made during 1984. Estimate‚ as accurately as possible‚ the effect of these on the company’s 1984 reported profits. • Refer to Note 2‚ Harnischfeger included in net sales products purchased from Kobe Steel. Also‚ Financial Statements of certain foreign subsidiaries were included on the basis of their fiscal years ended 31 July 1984. Although it had no significant impact on net income‚ it did increased net sales by $5.4 million. • Also from Note 2‚ Harnischfeger had changed
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for several years as a committee member in the Museum Computer Group‚ a group interested in the relationship between the museums and digital technologies. In what ways‚ do you feel that digital technologies can further develop to enhance the future prospects of Museums? The Museum Computer Group is an open and interesting group. I was involved in a couple of their conferences and some of their meetings and it was really interesting. What I found quite frustrating‚ quite difficult it is that they
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Prospect theory Prospect theory was developed by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in 1979 as a psychologically realistic alternative to expected utility theory. It allows one to describe how people make choices in situations where they have to decide between alternatives that involve risk‚ e.g. in financial decisions. Starting from empirical evidence‚ the theory describes how individuals evaluate potential losses and gains. In the original formulation the term prospect referred to a lottery.
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Career prospects 1. Before you strike off in pursuit of a career that really lights your fire‚ take some time to do some serious self-exploration. Make a list of all things in your life that you have really enjoyed. It could be work or play‚ an event‚ or a period of time in your life. Pick one and start digging into reasons why. Get beyond what you love doing‚ and break it down into the underlying characteristics. Think of it as identifying your passion’s building blocks. Once you have a picture
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Prospect House The story Prospect House‚ written by Frances Childs is a realistic description from the bottom of the social heap. In the story we meet Kim‚ a girl with a bleak background who has an identity crisis. This crisis is presumably caused by the mother she never had‚ and it is the red line in the story; the author clearly illustrates that parent’s plays an important role in their children’s live‚ especially when they are not there. The story takes place outside the city‚ probably near
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Summary of the learning points (ranked by importance to you) Today’s class discussed the mental accounting for money management. 1. Prospect theory. The theory can be represented by a value function‚ as shown below. The value function starts from a reference point‚ and is normally concave for gains‚ and convex for losses. It is also steeper for losses than for gains. The theory intends to explain why people behave irrationally when making choices. 2. Framing effect. It refers
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Airlines-Analysis and Valuation The current memo outlines the analysis and valuation of Southwest Airlines along with sectoral trends in the US airline industry‚ its prospects for growth in the near future contact@solvemyassignment.com http://solvemyassignment.com/ Overvie w of the US Airlines Industry and Growth Prospects In the last 20 years‚ capacity in the US airline industry has grown at a CAGR of 1.4 % to ~ 1‚012 billion available seat miles while passenger traffic has grown at a
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Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk Daniel Kahneman; Amos Tversky Econometrica‚ Vol. 47‚ No. 2. (Mar.‚ 1979)‚ pp. 263-292. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0012-9682%28197903%2947%3A2%3C263%3APTAAOD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 Econometrica is currently published by The Econometric Society. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides
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The International Asian Research Journal 02(01): pp.11-17‚ 2014 ISSN: 2310-337X ©TIARJ Publications‚ 2014 www.tiarj.com PRESENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF AGROFORESTRY AS PERCEIVED BY FARMERS IN PUNJAB‚ PAKISTAN 1 Gulfam Hasan‚ 2Dr. Ijaz Ashraf‚ 3Dr. Khalid Mehmood Ch.‚ 4 Aqeela Sagheer‚ 5 Muhammad Qavi Irshad 1 PhD Scholar‚ Institute of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development‚University of Agriculture‚ Faisalabad‚ Pakistan. 2 Assisstant Professor‚ Institute of Agricultural
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Comparative Analysis of How Prospects and Perspectives of Tissue Engineering Have Evolved Over the Years The concept of engineering living beings is not new to us. Tales of mythical creatures and beasts have long been interwoven with our history and form an essential part of many cultures all over the world. However as a science‚ tissue engineering is thought to be quite young. It evolved as a concept and term in the late 1980s. And although some research was undertaken in that field‚ it was only
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