Topic 7 – self attempt tute questions Chapter 12 6. The DEAR for a bank is $8500. What is the VAR for a 10-day period? A 20-day period? Why is the VAR for a 20-day period not twice as much as that for a 10-day period? For the 10-day period: VAR = 8500 x [10]½ = 8500 x 3.1623 = $26 879.36 For the 20-day period: VAR = 8500 x [20]½ = 8500 x 4.4721 = $38 013.16 The reason that VAR20 (2 x VAR10) is because [20]½ (2 x [10]½). The interpretation is that the daily effects of an adverse
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TASK: My aim is to determine the relationship between the number of calories someone consumes in a day and the number of hours someone sleeps at night. Food is consumed as fuel; it contains calories that give you energy‚ and those calories burn off as you use them. The definition of a calorie is the amount of heat required at a pressure of one atmosphere to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius. I want to see if the amount of “energy” someone takes in affects how they sleep
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Internship Report Autumn-2005 A RELATIONAL STUDY ON PERCEIVED TRAINING QUALITY AND TRANSFER INTENTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE (DTC). Submitted by‚ Jubayer Ahmed (ID# 0020172) Submitted to‚ Md. Amlan Jahid Haque Junior Lecturer INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH (IUB) A RELATIONAL STUDY ON PERCEIVED TRAINING QUALITY AND TRANSFER INTENTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE (DTC).
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Understanding Business Drivers and Improving Business Forecasts MGMT600-1204B-03 Phase 4 IP Melinda Stokes Colorado Technical University Online Professor: Rufino Prensa-Feliz Monday‚ December 17th‚ 2012 In order for WidgeCorp or any other company to be effective in business‚ it is necessary for them to align their capabilities‚ resources‚ as well as material to the projected requirement of the goods they offer. Therefore‚ businesses regularly employ correlation in forecasting the probable
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A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF GRIEVANCE HANDLING MECHANISM SUMMER PROJECT REPORT Submitted by R.GAYATHRI REGISTER NO: 27348310 Under the guidance of Mrs.R.HEMALATHA‚ MBA Faculty‚ Department Of Management Studies in partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SRI MANAKULA VINAYAGAR ENGINNERING COLLEGE PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY PUDUCHERRY‚ INDIA SEPTEMBER 2007 SRI MANAKULA VINAYAGAR ENGINEERING
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Project 1: Linear Correlation and Regression Analysis Gross Revenue and TV advertising: Pfizer Inc‚ along with other pharmaceutical companies‚ has begun investing more promotion dollars into television advertising. Data collected over a two year period‚ shows the amount of money Pfizer spent on television advertising and the revenue generated‚ all on a monthly bases. |Month |TV advertising |Gross Revenue | |1 |17 |4.1 | |2
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3FM Assessed Essay 40 minutes To what extent does empirical evidence on corporate objectives support the predictions of Baumol’s “Sales Maximisation Hypothesis?” In Neo-Classical Economic theory of a firm‚ the owners of a firm are involved in the day to day running of the firm‚ and therefore their main desire is profit maximisation. In reality firms are most likely run by managers and not by the owners. Because of this there is a lack of goal congruence between the two. Baumol
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Tool Analysis: Module One Southern New Hampshire University Instructor: Kyle Camac By: Jamel Dumas The financial trade business sector is definitely a business sector that requires a very developed analytical program. In fact‚ emerging companies as well as current companies would have to understand that stocks‚ forex‚ and commodities are or have been correlated in some way. For instance‚ prior to 2008 the United States Dollar had a direct correlation to oil‚ but now there is virtually no correlation
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Optically active substances in Lake Taihu 11 Fundamental and Applied Limnology Archiv für Hydrobiologie Vol. 170/1: 11–19‚ September 2007 © E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung 2007 Optically active substances and their contributions to the underwater light climate in Lake Taihu‚ a large shallow lake in China Yunlin Zhang1‚ Bing Zhang2‚ Ronghua Ma1‚ Shen Feng1‚ 3 and Chengfeng Le4 With 4 figures and 1 table Abstract: There are few data sets on optically active substances and optical conditions
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LCCI International Qualifications Level 2 Certificate in Business Statistics Syllabus Effective from 1st October 2001 For further information contact us: Tel. +44 (0) 8707 202909 Email. enquiries@ediplc.com www.lcci.org.uk 1 1 INTRODUCTION EDI is a leading international awarding body that was formed through the merger of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Examinations Board (LCCI) and GOAL‚ a leading online assessment provider. EDI now delivers LCCI International qualifications
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