Price - Initial Price $750.00 = ($17.50 x 100) - ($10 x 100) Purchase Price = Initial Stock price per share x # of Shares Purchased $1‚000 FORMULA: Percentage Return = Gain (Margin Requirement x Purchase Price) SOLUTION to (a): 300% $750.00 $250.00 SOLUTION to (b): 150% $750.00 $500.00 SOLUTION to (c): 100% $750.00 $750.00 Problem 1 A stock sells for $10 per share. You purchase 100 shares for $10 a share (i.e.‚ for $1000)‚ and after a year the price rises
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strategic approach of the firm. At the beginning of 1974‚ Berkshire leadership advocates withdrawal of the 300 Series product line. First glance at the income statement for the period ending December 31‚ 1973 appears to reveal that production of the 300 Series causes substantial overall losses to the firm. However‚ this is a relevant cost decision. Table 1 illustrates that the withdrawal of the 300 Series product line will affect labor‚ raw materials‚ power‚ and repairs. It will have no affect upon the
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Brazil – Consumption Analysis General Analysis The consumption and GDP data being considered for Brazil relates to the period 1996-2005. [1]The Consumption and National Income in Brazil during this period have risen in the same proportion approximately. The National Income and Consumption have been on a constant rise in the decade being analysed. The National Income of Brazil has grown at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.08%‚ while the Consumption of Brazil has grown at a CAGR
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Actual Cost $ % Complete a 2 300 400 100 b 3 200 180 100 c a 2 250 300 100 d a 5 600 400 20 e b‚c 4 400 200 20 Actual cost =$400+$180+$300+$400+$200=$1‚480 Earned cost=$300+$200+$250+.2($600)+.2($400)=$950 Planned cost=$300+$200+$250+.8($600)+.8($400)=$1‚550 Spending variance=$950-$1‚480=-$530 Schedule variance=$950-$1‚550=-$600 SPI=$950/$1‚550=0.6129 CPI=$950/$1‚480=0.64189 CR=($950/$1‚550)($950/$1‚480)=0.393 BAC=$300+$200+$250+$600+$400=$1‚750
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Name of the village: …………. Date of assessment: …………. VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT FORMAT HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: 1) When was the previous occurrence recorded in this area? a) 1st Occurrence: Year …………………………… Month …………………………… Date b) 2nd Occurrence: Year …………………………… Month …………………………… Date c) 3rd Occurrence: Year …………………………… Month …………………………… Date STUDY OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC‚ CULTURAL‚ POLITICAL BACKGROUND OF THE AREA 2) What is the basis of family economy of this area? a) Business
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O3 Ageing of Rubber Accelerated Weathering and Ozone Test Results R.P. Brown‚ T. Butler and S.W. Hawley Europe’s leading independent plastics and rubber specialists Ageing of Rubber Accelerated Weathering and Ozone Test Results R.P. Brown‚ T. Butler and S.W. Hawley Rapra Technology Limited This report is an output from the Weathering of Elastomers and Sealants project which forms part of the UK government’s Department of Trade and Industry’s Degradation of Materials in Aggressive
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Method I generally followed most of my plan for the experiments‚ but to improve accuracy and reliability‚ I made one change. In my plan‚ I said that I was going to use 20cm³ of starch for each experiment. However‚ in my actual experiment I used 40cm³ of starch. This is because I thought I might not have had enough solution if I only used 20cm³ of starch. If this was the case‚ then I would have to stop the experiment half way through‚ which would have prevented me from obtaining accurate results
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O-30 (2003) full size 12/8/03 10:13 PM Page 1 CALIPERS How to Read Vernier Calipers Fractional Reading Vernier Scale. 1/16" on the main beam is subdivided into eight or to 1/128". Because of .300" inside jaw thickness‚ the vernier is placed .300" off from zero point. Position of the vernier plate can be readjusted. 1/16" Graduations on the main beam. Decimal Reading Vernier Scale. 1/40th of an inch is subdivided into 25 by the vernier to read to onethousandth
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be produced naturally by large stars and by lightning. Man-made radio waves are used for transmitting signals and currents. Specific Properties of Radio Frequency (RF) Current Radio frequency is the frequency of radio waves ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz. RF current has the following properties: 1. The energy in an RF current can emit back into space in the form of radio waves. This is the foundation of radio technology. 2. RF current does not penetrate deeply into conductors but flows along the
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following transactions: May 3. Received cash from clients as an advance payment for services to be provided and recorded it as unearned fees‚ $2‚500. 5. Received cash from clients on account‚ $1‚750. 9. Paid cash for a newspaper advertisement‚ $300. 13. Paid office station company for part of the debt incurred on april 5‚ $400. 15. Recorded services provided on account for the period May 1-15‚ $6‚100. 16. paid part-time receptionist for two weeks’ salary including the amount owed on April 30
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