Solutions to Practice Problems by Kyung Hwan Shim University of New South Wales Australian School of Business School of Banking & Finance for FINS 3625 S1 2010 May 23‚ 2010 ∗ These notes are preliminary and under development. They are made available for FINS 3625 S1 2010 students only and may not be distributed or used without the author’s written consent. ∗ 1 Solution for Question 1 Summary Table of Cash Flows t=0 I II CF from Machinery ignoring depreciation Working Capital Level
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the employees through the authorization card campaign. (Points : 1) True False Question 2. 2. In order to petition the NLRB for an election‚ a union must gather 50% + 1 authorization card from the employees. (Points : 1) True False Question 3. 3. Political and ideological beliefs are important determinants of whether a U.S. worker votes for or against a union in a representation election. (Points : 1) True False Question 4. 4. When it comes to
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1 STUDYING THE MUSIC INDUSTRIES This chapter explores several ways of unpicking and analysing the complex web of practices‚ strategies and narratives that characterize the music industries‚ from political economy and the culture industry to sociological and historical approaches. It also highlights the transformations that digital technologies have brought to all areas of the music industries. KEY FINDINGS • The music industries may be explored from a variety of research perspectives. • Technological
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Marketing‚ and Advertising 1. PR—positive image to public audience and target audience 2. Marketing—Communicating and delivering products to a certain audience through promotion 3. Advertising—T.V.‚ radio‚ internet etc. communication to an audience Influencing evolution of public relations theory 1. Growth of big institutions 2. Heightened public awareness and media sophistication 3. Increase incidence of society change 4. Globalization 5. Dominance of internet and growth
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QUIZ 01 - SOLUTION ECO303 – FALL 2014 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMIC THEORY Instructor: Ramiro Malaga Due date: Wednesday 10th September at 11:00 p.m. Please answer it on Blackboard. If you face any difficulty to submit your problem set‚ please send the answers by email to: ramiro.malagaortega@stonybrook.edu before deadline. CHAPTER 1: Thinking like an Economist. Problem 1 Microeconomics is primarily the study of how: A. B. C. D. The stock market works. People (agents) choose among
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Questions to Consider The following questions are ones that the chair hopes are considered in the course of each delegate’s independent research and the committee’s discussions: What links‚ if any‚ exist between abortions‚ sexually transmitted infections‚ and domestic violence or abuse? Consider how these three topics are intertwined and influence one another. Does having certain sexually transmitted infections predispose some mothers to health complications during or after pregnancy? If so‚ can
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Women´s in the 19th Century European and American women in the nineteenth century lived in an age characterized by gender inequality. At the beginning of the century‚ women enjoyed few of the legal‚ social‚ or political rights that are now taken for granted in western countries: they could not vote‚ could not sue or be sued‚ could not testify in court‚ had extremely limited control over personal property after marriage‚ were rarely granted legal custody of their children in cases of divorce‚ and
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Workplace Organisation 5 S’s WHAT IS 5S? • Developed by the Japanese • Workplace Organisation and Housekeeping System • Helps Create a Better Working Environment and a Consistently High Quality Process THE 5S PRINCIPLES • SEIRI – Organisation • SEITON – Orderliness • SEISO – The Act of Cleaning • SEIKETSU – The State of Cleanliness • SHITSUKE - The Practice of Discipline WHY DO IT? QUALITY EFFICIENCY 5S SAFETY ELIMINATING BREAKDOWNS EFFICIENCY • Time is wasted looking for tools‚ equipment
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$40 1. Rate of return = Dividend yield = dividend/initial share price = $2/$40 = 0.05 = 5% Capital gains yield = capital gain/initial share price = $4/$40 = 0.10 = 10% 2. Dividend yield = $2/$40 = 0.05 = 5% The dividend yield is unaffected; it is based on the initial price‚ not the final price. Capital gain = $36 – $40 = −$4 Capital gains yield = –$4/$40 = –0.10 = –10% capital gain + dividend ($38 − $40) + $2 = = 0% initial share price $40 1 + nominal rate of return 1+ 0 −1 = − 1 = −0
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1 What is the purpose of a CIRT plan? Describe what this plan does and what other plan it ties into. The purpose of the CIRT plan is to help an organization prepare for computer incidents. Preparation helps the organization identify potential incidents. Security personnel can then identify the best responses to reduce the potential damage 2 Describe what the three models are for a CIRT plan based on the NIST SP 800-61 template. Central Incident Response Team Distributed Incident Response Team
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