Finance Quiz 6 |Question 1 |1 points |Save | | |Dividends per share divided by earnings per share equal the dividend payout ratio. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |[pic] |True
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CHAPTER 6: EFFICIENT DIVERSIFICATION 1.E(rP) = (0.5 16%) + (0.4 10%) + (0.10 6%) = 12.6% 2.a.The mean return should be less than the value computed in the spreadsheet. The fund’s return is 5% lower in a recession‚ but only 3% higher in a boom. The variance of returns should be greater than the value in the spreadsheet‚ reflecting the greater dispersion of outcomes in the three scenarios. b.Calculation of mean return and variance for the stock fund: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) Scenario Probability
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Chapter 6: The Intimately Oppressed 1. In the Zuni tribes of the Southwest‚ for instance‚ extended families- large clans-were based on the woman‚ whose husband came to live with her family. It was assumed that women owned the houses‚ and the fields belonged to the clans‚ and the women had equal rights to what was produced. A woman was more secure‚ because she was with her own family‚ and she could divorce the man when she wanted to‚ keeping their property. 2. The conditions under which white settlers
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Question/Prompt: After reading Chapter 6 of The Seven Laws of the Learner‚ respond to the following prompts/questions: State the principle of the Bible passage which you chose for Teaching Assignment 1. Personalize the principle by explaining how it applies to different people in different settings and stages of life (e.g.‚ men‚ women‚ boys‚ girls‚ married‚ single‚ old‚ young‚ rich‚ poor‚ etc.). Share a short story or example from your own life which illustrates the principle you have identified
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Student Name Lecturer’s Name Course Name and Number Date Submitted Democracy for the few In chapter five‚ Parenti extensively explores institutions and ideologies. He stipulates that America is mainly run by the affluent few. The Nation’s cultural institution such as schools teach students that it is through capitalism that democracy and prosperity are achieved. The institutions‚ however‚ fail to mention the thin relationship between democracy and a free market owned by the few‚ but thrives at the
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MUx/Px = 20 and MUy/Py = 10‚ to maximize utility‚ the consumer should buy: Choose one answer. | D. more of X and less of Y. | | Question 5 Consumers who maximize utility are said to be: Choose one answer. | D. rational. | | Question 6 The absolute value of the price elasticity of demand for cabbage has been estimated to be 0.25. If an insect infestation destroys 20% of the nation’s cabbage crop (and thus reduces supply)‚ how will that affect total expenditures on cabbage‚ all other
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Chapter Six Mannheim’s citizens celebrated the joyous occasion of the marriage of Princess Marie to the Marquess of Hamilton when the palace gates were thrown open by the Grand Duke’s soldiers and they were invited in to eat‚ drink and dance in the square in front of the palace all the while bells tolled in the Jesuit Church. Meanwhile‚ back in the Knight’s Hall in the palace‚ Karolina did not even notice that members of the nobility were dancing on a raised platform separated at one end of the great
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Monday Morning Leadership is a written guide which is intended to help individuals manage themselves in order to successfully improve their performance and achieve their goals. The book revolves around two characters‚ Jeff and Tony. Jeff is in a work-related rut wherein he feels like he is losing control of time‚ and is having trouble with his job and the people involved in his occupation. Both men agree to meet‚ as Tony‚ a renowned business leader‚ agreed to mentor Jeff with valuable lessons that
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Chapter 6 – Markets The role of market • Determining solutions to the economic problem which is wants are unlimited but sources are scarce. • The importance of relative price in reflecting opportunity costs in the goods and services and factor markets The market price paid by consumers for goods and services reflect opportunity costs. Markets for productive resources (natural‚ human and capital)‚ known as factor markets‚ determine the opportunity costs of productive resources
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“The Naked and the Nude” by Robert Graze is a work of connecting the certain aspects of the title and representing the literature as a distinguished acquisition to contrasting the phrases and meanings. Indeed‚ the purpose of “Naked” and “Nude” varies to the devices being used to categorize each; such as‚ the “Naked” uses imagery to represent positive outlooks‚ and the “Nude” represents the tone of negative remarks. “Lovers without reproach will gaze‚” the poem already introduces the personified
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