Cheating is the worst thing a parent could do‚ especially if they have children. You might think to yourself‚ “Nah‚ my child is doing great in life‚ even though they know that my husband slept with a woman.” Are you serious? Do you really think children like us do not get affected by the mess that is caused in a relationship? Of course we do! We live with you‚ remember? We see things and hear things. We know exactly what’s going on. Just because I choose to stay in my room for hours does not mean
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Asset Class S.D. Expected Return Weight Asset Class Contribution Sharp ratio US Equity 15.21% 12.94% 24.32% 3.15% Foreign Equity 14.44% 12.42% 30.87% 3.83% Bonds 11.10% 5.40% 10.83% 0.58% REITs 13.54% 9.44% 9.91% 0.94% Commodities 18.43% 10.05% 24.07% 2.42% Total 100.00% 10.92% 0.815960738 Portfolio Mean Return 10.92% Portoflio Variance 0.90% Portfolio S.D 9.46% Calculation of Covariance (Do Not Alter Formula) Correlation Matrix
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Arundel Partners: The Sequel Project Case Talking points Submitted by: Marc Brands‚ Hajime Tamachi‚ Rani Vainateya‚ Nobuyasu Sugimoto‚ Kunihiro Takahashi‚ Yasuhisa Tsurumi Our group performed a Monte Carlo simulation (attached spreadsheet). We have taken into consideration the data of all studios provided in Exhibit 7. We have assumed that the sequel production and success of the sequel is spread evenly across all the studios. We assume that the past data reflects the future probabilities
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Arundel Partners: The Sequel project 1. Why do the principals of Arundel Partners think they can make money buying movie sequel rights? Why do the partners want to buy a portfolio of rights in advance rather than negotiating movie-by-movie to buy them? • The principals of Arundel Partners think they can make money buying movie sequel rights because they can use unpredictability of a movie’s success to their advantage. This can be done by exercising the right if the movie is a success
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Indian Partnership Act 1932: Minor as a partner in a Partnership firm IN THE COURSE OF CONTRACT II SUBMITTED TO INSTITUTE OF LAW NIRMA UNIVERSITY UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Asst. Prof. Nitesh Upadhyay SUBMITTED BY Saloni Palkhiwala Roll no.: 12bblo33 Semester: IV‚ B.com LLb Section C 1.INTRODUCTION Statement of problem According to Section 11 of The Indian Contract Act 1872 a minor cannot be a partner in a partnership firm but as per section
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AMONG THE EXISTING PARTNERS‚ ADMISSION OF A PARTNER‚ RETIREMENT/DEATH OF A PARTNER) Admission of a Partner Learning objectives:After studying this lesson‚ the students will be able to: Identify and deal effectively with the situation of reconstitution of partnership. Identify the problem arising due to admission of a partner in the firm. Calculate new and sacrifice ratio in different cases. Understand‚ calculate and make treatment of goodwill in different cases. Make accounting treatment
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Case for Human Resources as a Strategic Partner In an era of organizational flux due to competition and globalization‚ companies and employees are faced with constant change. Leaders must be able to adapt to change as the environment shifts. HR has been known as the organizational change agent‚ administrative expert‚ and employee advocate. More recently they have been regarded as business strategic partners for many organizations. In order to be successful and remain competitive in today’s market
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Topic development According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ intimate partner violence affects more females than males and is considered as the number one cause of injuries in women ages 15 to 44 (76%) compared to males (24%) (Truman & Morgan‚ 2014). Intimate partner violence (IPV) can happen in any relationship including same sex and transgender relationships. IPV starts with emotional abuse and may advance to physical or sexual battering. The National Center of Prevention of Injury defines
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Intimate Partner Violence Intimate partner violence is a macro level problem that affects people all over the world. The term intimate partner violence consists of five methods‚ physical‚ sexual‚ stalking‚ psychological and economic abuse among former‚ current couples and individuals that are often close to each other. When people talk about intimate partner violence‚ the first thing that the general populations visualize is women getting abused by their male partners. However‚ intimate partner violence
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Subject: Palamon Capital Partners Details: I. Palamon Capital Partners/TeamSystem S.p.A. 1. What is private-equity investing? Who participates in it and why? How is Palamon positioned in the industry? 2. How does private-equity investing compare with public-market investing? What are the similarities and differences between the two? 3. Why is Palamon interested in TeamSystem? Does it fit with Palamon’s investment strategy? 4. How much is 51% of TeamSystem’s common equity worth? Use both
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