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    Week 3 Knowledge Check Study Guide Concepts Mastery Score: 7 / 9 Questions INTEREST RATE 67% 1 2 3 MONEY MULTIPLIER 100% 4 5 6 QUANTITATIVE EASING 100% 7 MONETARY POLICIES 50% 8 9 Concept: INTEREST RATE Mastery 67% Questions 1. If you expect interest rates to rise‚ you will want to be holding A. more money because prices will likely fall 1 2 3 B. less money because bond prices will likely rise C. more money because bond prices will likely rise D. less money because bond

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    •H.P.Gautam The purpose of this article is not to explain any more the usefulness of normal distribution in decision-making process no matter whether in social sciences or in natural sciences. Nor is the purpose of making any discussions on the theory of how it can be derived. The only objective of writing this article is to acquaint the enthusiastic readers (specially students) with the simple procedure ( iterative procedure) for finding the numerical value of a normally distributed variable. The

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    Executive Summary The ultimate goal for the Air Multiplier is to become the most famous fan and have the highest market share in the industry in Japan. Dyson should aim to increase brand awareness when introducing the product to Japan. The product is extremely safe‚ because of the lack of blades‚ and should appeal to families with young children concerned with safety. Also‚ the innovative design of the product should appeal to those who have an interest in high-tech electrical appliances‚ which

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    Overclocking a processor What is overclocking? It is a procedure of increasing your PCs performance by increasing your CPUs/RAMs/Southbridge’s/Northbridge’s/GPUs clock and multiplier (only CPU and RAM) and voltage. In this text I am gonna explain you how can you overclock your CPU and RAM. About others I will maybe explain you some other time. Why would anyone want to overclock (OC) a processor? Because it increases computers performance. But it also increases CPU-s temperature‚ so it needs a better

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    |   |   Explanation: We can use the Du Pont identity and solve for the equity multiplier. With the equity multiplier we can find the debt-equity ratio. Doing so we find: |   ROE = (Profit margin)(Total asset turnover)(Equity multiplier) | 0.1448 = (0.10)(.98)(Equity multiplier)   | Equity multiplier = 1.48   |   Now‚ using the equation for the equity multiplier‚ we get: |   Equity multiplier = 1 + Debt-equity ratio | 1.48 = 1 + Debt-equity ratio | Debt-equity ratio = 0.48

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    Outstanding= Receivables / Average Sales per day AR = 20 X $20000 = $400‚000 3-2 Vigo vacations has an equity multiplier of 2.5.The company’s assets are financed assets with some combination of long-term debt and common equity. What is the company’s debt ratio? Answer: The equity multiplier is 2.5. This means that for every dollar of equity the company has $2.5 of assets Equity Multiplier = 2.5 Therefore Equity Ratio = 1/EM Equity Ratio = 1/2.5 = 0.40 the formula is: Debt Ratio + Equity

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    What is Overclocking? Overclocking is the process of making various components of your computer run at faster speeds than they do when you first buy them. For instance‚ if you buy a Pentium 4 3.2GHz processor‚ and you want it to run faster‚ you could overclock the processor to make it run at 3.6GHz. ¡Disclaimer! WARNING: Overclocking can F up your stuff. Overclocking wares down the hardware and the life-expectancy of the entire computer will be lowered if you overclock. If you attempt to overclock

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    securities. Selling bonds decreases money supply‚ while buying them increases money supply. The impact of changes in money supply as a result of changes in the monetary base depends on the money multiplier. The simple money multiplier equals 1/r‚ where r is the reserve requirement ratio. This multiplier is built on three simplifying assumptions; there is only one bank‚ there are no excess

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    Unit-1 Q1. Define micro and macro economics‚ Distinguish between them‚ and explain the scope‚ importance and its limitations Ans. modern economy analysis has been divided into two major branches that is micro and macro economics. Micro economics means the economics system which deals individual economics unit on the other hand macro economics means the economics unit which deals aggregate as a whole that is national income‚ general employment‚ and total out –put‚ general price level etc. These two

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    may be smaller Multiplier Effect The additional shifts in aggregate demand that result when expansionary fiscal policy increases income and thereby increases consumer spending. Example continued… Positive impact - The Gov buys £10 billion of buildings from Bob and Co‚ → demand from gov raises employment and profits at Bob and Co → as workers see higher earnings and firm owners see higher profits → increase own spending on consumer goods and so on… This is the multiplier effect. Negative

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