1 Marks: 1 Who proposed that all of the present continents were once joined together in a single supercontinent called Pangaea? Choose one answer. a. Alfred Wegener Correct b. Charles Darwin Incorrect c. Arthur Holmes Incorrect d. Harry Hess Incorrect . Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. . Question 2 Marks: 1 The scientific community rejected the theory of plate tectonics because Alfred Wegener could NOT Choose one answer.
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A regression analysis of the number of establishments in the florists industry Industry Description Operators in the United States florists industry retail cut flowers‚ floral arrangements and potted plants. They purchase these products from domestic and international firms and sell them mostly to the local population. Currently‚ the traditional forists suffer from severe competition form online stores and supermarkets. This results in a decreasing
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Wendy (Wenyu) Yan z3242429 z3283995 z3253113 z3284666 z3241580 1 Multiples versus DCF analysis Multiples analysis is simple to understand and apply. The inputs for the multiple are publicly available‚ though are vulnerable to accounting manipulation. Also‚ it is difficult to obtain a truly comparable large sample of firms. Multiples analysis is backward-looking‚ reliant on historical/current data to obtain multiples. It reflects relative value rather than the intrinsic value which DCF valuation
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for five specific subscales‚ openness to possibilities‚ easiness relating to others‚ perception of personal strength‚ appreciation for life‚ and effect of spirituality. To calculate the effectiveness of this study‚ a Pearson correlation and a Multiple regression
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Valuation & Accounting Global November 2001 Valuation Multiples: A Primer Global Equity Research www.ubswarburg.com/researchweb In addition to the UBS Warburg web site our research products are available over third-party systems provided or serviced by: Bloomberg‚ First Call‚ I/B/E/S‚ IFIS‚ Multex‚ QUICK and Reuters UBS Warburg is a business group of UBS AG Valuation Primer Series Peter Suozzo +852-2971 6121 ■ peter.suozzo@ubsw.com Stephen Cooper +44-20-7568 1962 ■ stephen.cooper@ubsw
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Solutions Ch 3 Balance Sheet 3.22 (Nestlé; asset recognition and measurement.) a. Both U.S. GAAP and IFRS would recognize Investment in Bond (noncurrent asset)‚ CHF800 million. Nestlé would record the bond at acquisition cost‚ not the amount it will receive at maturity. b. Both U.S. GAAP and IFRS would recognize Prepaid Insurance (current asset); CHF240 million would be recorded initially. At Nestlé’s year-end‚ the balance in the Prepaid Insurance account would reflect the two months usage of
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Bill French case In this case‚ Bill French had gathered information and calculated Break Even Point (BEP) based on few assumptions: 1) Product mix considered constant. 2) Considered that there is just one breakeven point for the company. 3) Fixed and variable cost is assumed to be constant. 4) No inventory. 5) Price assumed to be fixed. Calculation of breakeven point based on assumptions: Table 1: Initial Cost analysis Initial Calculation Aggregates A’ B’ C’ Sales at full capacity (Unit) 2000000
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Computer Applications Class X (Time: Two Hours) SECTION A (40 Marks) Answer all questions from this Section Question 1. (a)Give one example of a primitive data type and composite data type. [2] Ans. Primitive type: byte/short/int/long/float/double/char/boolean Composite type: classes/interface/arrays (b) Give one point of difference between unary and binary operators. [2] Ans. Unary operators work on a single operand eg. ++a while binary operators work on two operands eg.
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1. Crime are usually classified as (a) Index crimes (b) Personal crimes (c) Property crimes (d) All of the above 2. What are some characteristics of white collar crime (a) Tends to be made up of complex‚ sophisticated and relatively technical actions (b) When legitimate or conventional avenues make the attainment of a goal difficult or impossible 3. Why is white collar crime so much more lucrative than ordinary burglaries‚ robberies and larcenies? (a) White collar
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Quiz One Return to Assessment List Part 1 of 1 - 20.0/ 20.0 Points Question 1 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points 1. According to the author‚ our explanations of social problems‚ for the most part‚ are based on all the following except: A.life experiences. B.exhaustive review of the literature. C.good guesses. D.opinions. Question 2 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points 2. __________ is the systematic study of individuals‚ groups‚ and social structures. A.Psychology. B.Anthropology. C.Socialism. D.Sociology
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