(trucks and bins) 7 a.m. 0 14 14 8 a.m. 0 28 28 9 a.m. 0 42 42 10 a.m. 14 42 56 11 a.m. 20 42 62 noon 26 42 68 1 p.m. 32 42 74 2 p.m. 38 42 80 3 p.m. 44 42 86 4 p.m. 50 42 92 5 p.m. 56 42 98 6 p.m. 62 42 104 7 p.m. 54 42 96 8 p.m. 46 42 88 9 p.m. 38 42 80 10 p.m. 30 42 72 11 p.m. 22 42 64 midnight 14 42 56 1 a.m. 6 42 48 2 a.m. 0 40 40 3 a.m. 0 32 32 4 a.m. 0 24 24 5 a.m. 0 16 16 6 a.m. 0 8 8
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Place your answer on the answer sheet. There are 50 questions‚ each worth 2 points. 1) In 1985‚ Alice paid $20‚000 for an option to purchase ten acres of land. By paying the $20‚000‚ she bought the right to buy the land for $100‚000 in 1992. When she acquired the option in 1985‚ the land was worth $120‚000. In 1992‚ it is worth $110‚000. Should Alice exercise the option and pay $100‚000 for the land? A) Yes. B) No. C) It depends on what the rate of inflation was between 1985 and 1992
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INVESTMENT & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT FIN3IPM TUTORIAL ANSWERS TUTORIAL 1: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: QUESTION 1 a The process of investment concerns the purchase of assets which will provide a future return to allow for future consumption or further investment. Individuals have to make choices between current and future consumption and because their pattern of income does not always match their pattern of consumption‚ they are required to make investments. Throughout an individual’s life
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Answer to Questions and Problems 1) In a strain gauge bridge‚ what does (a) a negative reading on the zero centered meters imply? (b) a positive reading on the zero centered meters imply? - A negative reading on the zero centered meter implies that the strain gauge is under compression. Whereas‚ a positive reading implies that the strain gauge is under tensile / tension. 2) Beside strain gauge transducers‚ what other transducers can be used in a bridge circuit? - Besides strain gauge transducers
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The four players in the money supply process include Choose one answer. a. banks‚ depositors‚ borrowers‚ and the U.S. Treasury. b. banks‚ borrowers‚ the central bank‚ and the U.S. Treasury. c. banks‚ depositors‚ the central bank‚ and borrowers. d. banks‚ depositors‚ the central bank‚ and the U.S. Treasury. Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1. Question 2 Marks: 1 If a bank has excess reserves of $10‚000 and demand deposit liabilities of $80‚000‚ and if the reserve requirement
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1. (Resource Demand) How do firms and individuals determine if it ’s worth it to (a) invest in capital improvements‚ (b) hire additional workers‚ or (c) decide where to work? Briefly explain. Answer – Firms and individuals determine if it’s worth it to invest in capital improvements when the marginal product of capital is more than the interest paid on each unit of capital. Similarly‚ when the marginal product of labor is more than the wage rate of each unit of labor‚ until then the firms and individuals
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Principles and Practices of Management 1) Explain the different activity levels of Management? A: The management of an industry can be sub-divided into the following different level: 1. Top Management: It consists of the board of directors and the principal offers such as the chief executive managing director and the others concerned with the general operation as distinct from some functional specialization. They are the ultimate level of authority in the operation of the enterprise. They set
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Case 2: The Case of the Riverside County Town Objective: To use the statistical data/analysis provided by Fliege & Associates‚ to make an informed decision in determining which type of property (business) I should have built on recently inherited land in Riverside County California. I will use the descriptive statistical analysis report given on the demographical information for the county‚ in regards to its population of residents; to compare and contrast to a recent case study involving a similar
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October 15‚ 2014 Case Analysis – Case#16 Coke and Pepsi in India: Issues‚ Ethics‚ and Crisis Management Introduction This case delves into whether or not Pepsi and Coke are equal targets in India. It questions whether the companies are doing their ethical duties‚ as well as whether they are managing crises and stakeholders well. The Real Problem The real problem is whether or not these companies are doing their duties to their stakeholders and to the host countries (in this case India) based on
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Unit 4 – Written Assignment The Internet in Action 11/18/12 Question #1 A) Thingamajigs and Things has total assets of $45‚000 and $9‚000 in liabilities. This gives a current ratio of 5.00:1. Wannabees has total assets of $150‚000 and $85‚000 in liabilities. This gives a current ratio of 1.76:1. Thingamajigs and Things is more likely to be approved for a loan‚ because it has a higher current ration. This means that their assets are higher than their liabilities (what they owe)‚ and they
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