HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT 1. Callaghan Motors’ bonds have 10 years remaining to maturity. Interest is paid annually‚ they have a $1‚000 par value‚ the coupon interest rate is 8%‚ and the yield to maturity is 9%. What is the bond’s current market price? PV factor of sum = (1+i)^-n = (1+9%)^-10 =1.09^-10 = 0.4224 PV factor of annuity = 1 - (1+i)^-n / i = 1 - (1+9%)^-10 / 9% = 1 - 0.4224 / 9% = 0.5775 / 9% = 6.417 = PV factor of Sum * Par Value + PV factor of annuity * coupon payment = 0.4224 * 1‚000
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aspects of our lives. If that’s the case‚ you may need to seek professional counseling. There are some practical suggestions for the employees in the company to make changes that will reduce and even eliminate boredom at work and in your personal life (Morley D.Glicken‚ 2013). Firstly‚ seek advice from others who aren’t bored on the job and apply what they tell you with caution. If there is a person have pretty passion and feel interesting with his work‚ you should consult him and ask whether how he motivate
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advantages to its users. II. Wearing high heels gives a few disadvantages to its users. Introduction: I. Did you knew that high heels were invented by a woman who had been kissed on the forehead. A. It was quoted by Christopher Morley II. Every women in this world must have at least a pair of high heels. III. There are many types of high heels. A. Platform‚ needle‚ block‚ tapered‚ blade‚ wedge‚ gladiator‚ booties‚ pompadour or known as pumps‚ these are different
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Tom Callaghan 09028777 U54028- People Management in Hospitality & Tourism Critically evaluate whether the requirement for Emotional Labour in hospitality and tourism work is ethical. ‘Employment situations in which workers as part of their work roles need to convey emotions and preferably to appear as though those emotions are deeply held…(emotions) that are supposed to make the recipient of the emotional labour feel good about the worker and the organisation for which he or she work’
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5/27/13 The effect of media content on audiences and society | a2-level-level-revision‚ sociology‚ mass-media-0‚ effect-media-content-audiences-and-society | … The effect of media content on audiences and society Before you can log into the site you MUST accept terms and conditions. After studying this section‚ you should be able to understand: Quick revise the evidence relating to the relationship between screen violence and violence in real life active audience approaches the process
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Compare and contrast approaches to HRM within two diverse country contexts Introduction: Structures and peoples expectation differ a great deal from one country to another. (Harzing 2004). Managing people as the term implies is not an easy task. There are a number of problems that arises with regard to it. Each individual is different from the other in terms of conception of things and ways of doing the task allotted to him. Thus we can say that managing people in the same way in all the
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The classic definition of “media audience” is people who consume the media‚ in the past‚ they are readers who reading newspapers or magazines‚ and listeners who listening to the radio. Nowadays‚ media audience can be viewers who watching television program of users who surfing on the internet. And there are two views of “media audience”‚ on the one hand‚ some discourses note that audience is passive‚ which means media dominant audience reactions and feelings. On the other hand‚ more researchers believe
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been "among the most profound effects of technology on every area of business." However‚ while technology did make business communications faster and easier‚ it has also made‚ at times‚ communication more distracting and less clear. by Miranda Morley‚ Demand Media Communication Is Faster Whether you need to speak with an employee who is traveling in another state or country or you need to communicate with your supplier half way around the world‚ technology allows you to do so instantaneously
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Curriculum Design for Inclusive Practice This assignment will give me the opportunity to explore an area of curriclum I have delivered in detail and write a crictical and reflective commentary; with reference to issues related to the development and quality of the curriclum. In doing so‚ I shall first identify and analyse the range of contexts in which the education and training are offered in the lifelong learning sector (LLS); explore definitions of curriclum and justify which is most applicable
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A. (1989). “Money‚ Inflation and Adjustment Policy in Africa: Some Further Evidence.” African Development Review 1‚ no Montiel‚ P. (1989). “Empirical Analysis of High-Inflation Episodes in Argentina‚ Brazil and Israel.” IMF Staff Papers 36‚ no Morley‚ S. A. (1992). “On the Effect of Devaluation During Stabilization Programs in LDCs.” Review of Economics and Statistics 74‚ no Ndung’u‚ N. (1993). Price and Exchange Rate Dynamics in Kenya: An Empirical Investigation (1970– 1993) Odedokun‚ M. O
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