to Gina in her investment program? A. Liquidity B. Safety C. Business failure D. Market risk Question 3 of 20 5.0 Points Gina Davidson has received $50‚000 in a divorce settlement and is trying to decide how to invest it. She has looked at stocks but knows that some stocks have lost a lot of value for their owners recently. What aspect of investing is she most concerned about? A. Risk B. Return C. Diversification D. Liquidity Question 4 of 20 5.0 Points An individual
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adequate amount of capital in relation to their risk taking. Liquidity is ‘’the ability to convert an asset to cash quickly’’ (investopedia.com). A bank has to be in a position to obtain liquidity at short notice to avoid liquidity crises. Since not all of the bank’s customer’s deposits are fixed for long periods‚ cash has to be made available to meet the customer’s demand. Restrictions are set on the investments as liquidity levels have to be evaluated. It may be difficult and time consuming
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The Importance of Managing Liquidity for a Company Liquidity is a measure of a firm’s ability to meet immediate and short-term obligations‚ or assets that can be quickly converted to do it. There are two ratios to measure liquidity. Current ratio is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities. Since sometimes inventories are the least liquid of current assets‚ firms also calculate quick ratio. Managing liquidity is important in terms of operating activities. Firms which usually purchase
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Earl of Spencer’s Eulogy Precis In his eulogy‚ the Earl of Spencer asserts that Diana was a very accomplished woman who’s treatment by the media ultimately led to her death. He supports his argument by first establishing his strong understanding of her character‚ flaws and all‚ creating common ground with the audience and lending his argument credibility. In the second half of the piece he uses personal accounts to describe how the media hounded Diana & the mental toll that created up until her death
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Case 1: Dick Spencer Case 1: Dick Spencer Introduction: Dick Spencer was an employee of the Tri-American Company who had been with the organization for fourteen years. Starting out as a successful salesman straight out of college‚ he quickly worked his way up the ladder into different managerial positions. Using several articles for support‚ this case analysis will examine the leading factors with regards to his success as a sales person‚ as well as the critical issues that led to
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studies and data made available by leading international research institutions‚ as well as informal discussions with consumers who previously lived in London and are familiar with the brand. We applied the same methodologies when conducting a similar analysis of the Montreal convenience market. In this stage of our research we were able to apply more formal approaches‚ such as conducting
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The Dick Spencer case study contains multiple management issues but perhaps the most glaring problem is Dick’s micromanagement approach. This leadership style appears to be having a very negative impact on employee morale. Additionally‚ Dick’s approach seems to be perpetuating resistance to desired organizational changes. These three problems are not new to organizations‚ and a great deal of published literature exists that defines‚ describes and suggests recommendations to help overcome these
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The Data Protection Act 1998‚ prevents Marks and Spencer’s from using their customer’s personal information. If Marks and Spencer did not follow this law then their customers will not be fully protected. Also any information about Marks and Spencer’s customer can only be kept for a specific period of time. If Marks and Spencer’s don’t comply with this law then they will start to lose customers as all customers want their details to be protected as they don’t want their credit cards to be stolen etc
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CASO MARKS AND SPENCER I. POSIBLES PROBLEMAS Dirección de la compañía por parte de familiares. Elevados gastos en servicios innecesarios para el personal. Ausencia de estudios de mercado que respalden la expansión internacional. Elevada participación en las operaciones de los proveedores. Poca inversión en publicidad y promociones. Excesivo paternalismo hacia sus empleados. Dificultad para contar con proveedores en nuevos mercados debido a los elevados estándares de calidad que exigía. II
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The Importance of Analyzing Customer Profitability BADM 603 July 30‚ 2007 Every for-profit business has one main goal: to maximize profits by selling as much of its products or services to as many customers as possible. It seems logical to think that the more customers that a business has‚ the more profitable the company will be. However‚ business managers should also be aware that some customers are more profitable to the company than others. Managers should analyze their customers to determine
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