CHAPTER 1 Introduction Practice Questions Problem 1.1 What is the difference between a long forward position and a short forward position? When a trader enters into a long forward contract‚ she is agreeing to buy the underlying asset for a certain price at a certain time in the future. When a trader enters into a short forward contract‚ she is agreeing to sell the underlying asset for a certain price at a certain time in the future. Problem 1.2. Explain carefully the difference
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International Trade Theories Chapter – “4” International Trade “…free trade ultimately benefits all countries that participates in a free trade system. Those who take this position concede that some individuals lose as a result of a shift to free trade. But in the aggregate they argue that the gains outweigh the losses.” (Charles W. L. Hill 2005‚ p. 144) Trade Theories 1. Mercantilism (Thomas Mun 1630) Countries should Encourage Exports & Discourage Imports. 2.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING SERVICES PRESTRESS MANUAL A GUIDE FOR FIELD INSPECTION OF CAST-IN-PLACE POST-TENSIONED STRUCTURES JANUARY 2005 Revision 1 05/05 TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic INTRODUCTION SAFETY PRESTRESS WORKING DRAWINGS PRESTRESSING DUCTS PRESTRESSING STRANDS/BARS ANCHORAGE DEVICES STRAND WEDGES PRESTRESSING JACKS PRESTRESSING OPERATION a. b. c. d. Preparation for Stressing Inspection Field Inspection Overstressing of Prestressing Steel Elongation
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CHAPTER 3 Product Costing and Cost Accumulation in a Batch Production Environment ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS 3-1 (a) Use in financial accounting: In financial accounting‚ product costs are needed to determine the value of inventory on the balance sheet and to compute the cost-of-goods-sold expense on the income statement. b) Use in managerial accounting: In managerial accounting‚ product costs are needed for planning‚ for cost control‚ and for decision making. c) Use in cost
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Financial Management-chapter 7 solution- Gitman 7-21 Western Money Management Inc. Bond Valuation Robert Black and Carol Alvarez are vice presidents of Western Money Management and codirectors of the company’s pension fund management division. A major new client‚ the California League of Cities‚ has requested that Western present an investment seminar to the mayors of the represented cities. Black and Alvarez‚ who will make the presentation‚ have asked you to help them by answering the
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Chapter 5 Question 6 Page 218 Q = Dresses per week L= Number of labor hours per week Q = L –L2/800 MCL=$20 P= $40= therefore MR=$40 Part A: A firm maximizes profit when it equates MRPL = (MR) *(MPL) = MCL MPL= dQ/dL =1 – L/400 Therefore (40)*(1-L/400) = 20. The solution is L = 200. In turn‚ Q = 200 – (2002/800). The solution is Q = 150. The firms profit is= PQ – (MC)L= ($40) (150) – ($20) (200) = $2‚000 Part B Price increase to $50: Q = Dresses per week L= Number of labor hours
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MA0508-EC Operation Guide 3768/3769 Getting Acquainted Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO watch. To get the most out of your purchase‚ be sure to read this manual carefully and keep it on hand for later reference when necessary. Important! The fishing/hunting level indicator and moon phase indicator produced by this watch are all based on calculations that use the watch’s current time‚ date‚ and Home Site settings. Because of this‚ you should make sure that the current
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is able to tax whatever they want and so discourage the consumption of that which is considered bade or unhealthy. Placing higher taxes on junk food within Caribbean countries will prove beneficial as it would help in reducing the accessibility of junk food to consumers‚ improve the country’s economy and help improve the health status of individuals. Placing higher taxes on junk foods and making healthy food more affordable will aid in reducing the purchase and over consumption of food with little
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Chapter 12 12.4 a x t / 2s / n = 1‚500 1.984(300/ 100 ) = 1‚500 59.52; LCL = 1‚440.48‚ UCL = 1‚559.52 b x t / 2s / n = 1‚500 1.984(200/ 100 ) = 1‚500 39.68; LCL = 1‚460.32‚ UCL = 1‚539.68 c x t / 2s / n = 1‚500 1.984(100/ 100 ) = 1‚500 19.84; LCL = 1‚480.16‚ UCL = 1‚519.84 d. The interval narrows. 12.6 a x t b x t c x t / 2s / / 2s / / 2s / n = 10 1.984(1/ 100 ) = 10 .20; LCL = 9.80‚ UCL = 10.20 n = 10 n = 10 1.984(4/ 100 ) = 10 1.984(10/
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