r1- )2*P1+( r2- )2*P2+( r3- )2*P3+ etc then square rooted (-50% - 11.40%)2(0.1) + (-5% - 11.40%)2(0.2) + (16% - 11.40%)2(0.4) + (25% - 11.40%)2(0.2) + (60% - 11.40%)2(0.1) = 712.44 standard deviation = square root of 712.44 = 26.69% coefficient of variation= CV= σ/ = 26.69%/11.40% = 2.34 expected return = = P1r1+P2r2+P3r3 expected return market= .3*15%+.4*9%+.3*18%= 13.5% expected return stock j= .3*20%+.4*5%+.3*12%=11.6% standard deviation =( r1- )2*P1+( r2- )2*P2+( r3- )2*P3 then
Premium Standard deviation Investment Risk
print for 30 days only. Student Number Date Graded 06/08/10 Examination 06052900 Grade 75 Document ID 41658789 Question Number Your Answer Answer Reference 1. B Correct 2. D Correct 3. C Correct 4. A Correct 5. A Correct 6. B Correct 7. D Correct 8. D Correct 9. C Correct 10. A Correct 11. B A PAGE 35 12. B
Premium Prime number Grade Question
CHAPTER 2 Management Challenges Business Applications Module I Information Technologies Development Processes Foundation Concepts COMPETING WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Chapter Highlights Section I Fundamentals of Strategic Advantage Strategic IT Competitive Strategy Concepts Real World Case: GE‚ Dell‚ Intel‚ GM‚ and Others: The Competitive Advantage of Information Technology Strategic Uses of Information Technology Building a Customer-Focused Business The Value Chain and Strategic
Premium Strategic management Customer service Customer relationship management
Exercise 2-1 (10 minutes) 1. The wages of employees who build the sailboats: direct labor cost. 2. The cost of advertising in the local newspapers: marketing and selling cost. 3. The cost of an aluminum mast installed in a sailboat: direct materials cost. 4. The wages of the assembly shop’s supervisor: manufacturing overhead cost. 5. Rent on the boathouse: a combination of manufacturing overhead‚ administrative‚ and marketing and selling cost. The rent would most likely be prorated
Premium Costs Variable cost Fixed cost
the companies cannot set the price of gasoline by itself; the price of gasoline is set by market forces (the supply of oil and the demand by customers) Ex: farm products or minerals Other situations: 1. The Company set the prices. (Special order) 2. A company can effectively differentiate its product or service from others. (In competitive market‚ like coffee) Target cost The cost that will provide the desired profit on a product when the seller does not control over the product’s price Market
Premium Variable cost Costs Total cost
03-01 Understand the basic approach in activity-based costing and how it differs from conventional costing. 2. award: 7 out of 7.00 points TF Qu. 2 Batch-level activities are performed each ti... Batch-level activities are performed each time a batch of goods is handled or processed‚ regardless of the number of units in the batch. True False True / False Difficulty: Easy TF Qu. 2 Batch-level activities are performed each ti... Learning Objective: 03-01 Understand the basic approach in
Premium Cost Costs Cost accounting
Chapter II Review of Related Literature and Studies Review of Related Literature Parents Portal The Parents Portal gives the parent an opportunity to view their student’s schedules‚ performance‚ and statement of accounts. Parents also have access to review current contact information‚ which may be used to help the school maintain accurate contact data. Online Reporting is the innovative use of media and communication technologies such as emails‚ blogs‚ websites and text alerts in
Premium Android Windows Mobile Mobile operating system
Chapter 6 Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships Solutions to Questions 6-1 The contribution margin (CM) ratio is the ratio of the total contribution margin to total sales revenue. It can be used in a variety of ways. For example‚ the change in total contribution margin from a given change in total sales revenue can be estimated by multiplying the change in total sales revenue by the CM ratio. If fixed costs do not change‚ then a dollar increase in contribution margin will result in a dollar
Premium Variable cost Contribution margin Total cost
Chapter 2 ECONOMIC OPTIMIZATION QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Q2.1 In 2004‚ the second-largest U.S. long-distance telephone company eliminated about 2‚000 jobs at four call centers in Colorado‚ Iowa‚ Kansas‚ and South Carolina. "MCI must continue to revamp its cost structure to better position the company for future success‚" a company spokesperson said. Does this decision reflect an application of the global or partial optimization concept? Explain. ANSWER MCI=s decision to scale back employment at four
Premium Economics Marginal cost Costs
Question – Chapter 2: Research Problem 2 When Oprah gave away Pontiac G6 sedans to her TV audience‚ was the value of the cars taxable? On Labor Day weekend in 2006‚ World Furniture Mall in Plano‚ Illinois‚ gave away $275‚000 of furniture because the Chicago Bears shut out the Green Bay Packers in the team’s football season opener at Lambeau Field in Green Bay (26-0). Was the free furniture in the form of a discount or rebate taxable‚ or should the furniture company have handed the customers a Form
Premium Taxation in the United States Tax Value added tax