1) Diversification can be accomplished by adding a stock that is perfectly positively correlated with the investor’s existing stock portfolio. 2) As the number of stocks in the portfolio increases‚ the diversifiable risk of the portfolio reduces. 3) When stock returns do not move perfectly with each other‚ the variations in the returns on one stock may be countered by variations in other stocks’ returns. 4) A perfectly diversified portfolio will still have risk equal to systematic risk Explanation:
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widespread use of Microsoft Corporation products is responsible for today’s de facto software standards in each of the following areas‚ except: a. PC operating systems. b. office applications. c. enterprise systems. d. Internet browsers. Answer: C 3. All of the following led to an unprecedented level of IT investments in the 1990s
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Name NETW410‚ Professor Date Lab 3: Designing the Infrastructure for the Network Lab Report 1. Draw a diagram the new network. (10 points) 2. Will the current horizontal cabling suffice for the new network? If it will not‚ what type of cable should be used for the horizontal cabling? Provide detailed specifications for this cable. (10 points) The current horizontal cable will work with the new network. The only issue with the current cabling is there should be no cables laying on the floor. All
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___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Inventory is usually reported as a long-term asset in the balance sheet. True 2. Cost of goods sold is an asset reported in the balance sheet and inventory is an expense reported in the income statement. True 3. False Using the first-in‚ first-out method (FIFO)‚ the first units purchased are assumed to be the first ones sold. True 9. False Companies are not allowed to report inventory costs by assuming which units of inventory are sold and which units
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FINANCE INSTRUCTOR: DR. FALEEL JAMALDEEN COURSE: ACT 240 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING STUDENT NAME: STUDENT I.D.: Part Total Marks Part 1 20 Part 2 40 Part 3 40 TOTAL 100 Marks Obtained Instructions 1. All the answers need to be submitted hand written as hard copy. 2. The last date for submission of the assignment is 15th October 2014 3. If the assignment was found plagiarized or copied from another sources you will lose 10 marks) Total grade 10 Answer all the questions Part I Question 1 (5
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the following: A) the present value of future dividends to be paid. B) the total par value of common stock. C) retained earnings. D) B and C‚ but not A. 3. A corporate charter specifies that the company may sell up to 20 million shares of stock. The company sells 12 million shares to investors and later buys back 3 million shares. Of the 3 million shares bought back‚ the company cancels 2 million and holds 1 million. The number of authorized shares after these
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St. George County Council Trade is both: 1. The act of transporting/delivering (at least for reward) : ANA Case 2. All commercial arrangements of which transportation is a direct and necessary result form part of trade or commerce : McArthur 3. The preliminary mutual communings‚ negotiation and bargaining oral or written. McArthur 4. Intangibles (gas‚ electricity‚ visual signs‚ communication: Bank Nationalisation case 5. Profit element is Not essential : St George CC Are professions
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semi-annually. Regions Best (EAR) = (1 + 13.17/12)12 – 1 = 14% compounded monthly. 2.) National First Bank would be the best choice. The reason being is that they provide a lower interest rate‚ which is determined from the solution above. 3.) EAR = ( 1 + 8.6/12)12 - 1 = 8.95% compounded monthly. Monthly payment = 8.95% of $69‚50‚000 = $622025 PVA = C({1 – [1/(1 + r)]t } / r) $6‚950‚000 = $C[1 – {1 / [1 + (.086/12)]60} / (.086/12)] Solving for the payment‚ we get: C = $6
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Record the letter next to the number. 1. _____ Fetherston Company’s goods in transit at December 31 include: sales made purchases made (1) FOB destination (3) FOB destination (2) FOB shipping point (4) FOB shipping point Which items should be included in Fetherston’s inventory at December 31? a. (2) and (3) b. (1) and (4) c. (1) and (3) d. (2) and (4) 2. _____ Cost of goods sold is computed from the following equation: a. beginning inventory – cost of goods purchased + ending inventory.
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of faulty logic is an example of _____. Student Answer: hasty generalization appeal to authority false dilemma false analogy free wheeling Points Received: 4 of 4 Comments: Question 3. Question : Do you have only a few select friends or a large circle of friends? What fallacy is operating here? Student Answer: Straw man Appeal to fear Ad hominem False dilemma Questionable statistics
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