I. Choices: Look at three biggest points in each lecture for the final! WHY DO WE MAKE THE CHOICES WE DO? -If we all did these 15 things we would have a mortality rate that is half of what it is now -What is choice? Free Will Fate? Fun Hedonism (Hedonist choose pleasure) Control- people will want to exercise more if they feel a sense of control in the type of exercise they do Ex. HIV- if taken care of properly with medications aids patients can live a normal life span -Mother believed she didn’t
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1 25721 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SESSION 2‚ 2012 Lecture 5: The Capital Asset Pricing Model Last Week 2 Index models Systematic and idiosyncratic risks Calculating covariance Case study Calculating systematic and idiosyncratic risks Investment strategies Required return Reward-to-risk ratio Today 3 Asset pricing models: what and why The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) Assumptions The claim Implications The economic mechanism The
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ECM1000 Research Methods in Finance Lecture 9 Autocorrelation 1 Outline • • • • Introduction Consequences of Autocorrelated Disturbances Detecting Autocorrelation Remedy References: Gujrati‚ Ch. 12 Introduction Imagine that we are fitting the regression equation to a set of economic variables observed through time: yt xt1 ........ xtk ut Then it is usual to assume that the disturbance ut represents the net effect of everything not accounted for by the systematic part of
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Lecture 1 Introduction ©2005 Pearson Education‚ Inc. & ©Y.E.Riyanto Lecture 1 1 Themes of Microeconomics Microeconomics deals with limits that economic agents (consumers‚ workers‚ firms‚ etc) face: Limited budgets Limited time Limited ability to produce How do we make the most of limits? How do we allocate scarce resources? ©2005 Pearson Education‚ Inc. & ©Y.E.Riyanto Lecture 1 2 Themes of Microeconomics Limited resources (constraints) Choices
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MBA Program The Role of Financial Management Lecture 1 Dr Svetlana Sapuric 1 MBA Program The Role of Financial Management • • • • What is Financial Management? The Goal of the Firm Agency Relationships External Factors and stock price Dr Svetlana Sapuric 2 MBA Program What is Financial Management? Concerns the acquisition‚ financing‚ and management of assets with some overall goal in mind. Dr Svetlana Sapuric 3 MBA Program Investment Decisions Most important the three decisions:
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I went to the Academic Integrity Lecture on January 29. I have been BAC 116 at 3 o’clock‚ although I had a meeting that day. I was happy that I can learned a lot of information about how to do better job in my class. Doctor. Kevin told us that in following situation we need to talk to our faculty‚ error in our grade and miss quizzes. I think the both two things are important in our study‚ and truly affect our grade. We need focus on our benefit‚ if we did all well‚ we need to get the correct result
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Strategy and Governance Lecture 4: Financial strategies from growth to maturity to decline. Learning outcomes At the end of this lecture students should be able to: •Understand the transition from growth to maturity. •Outline key aspects in the mature business profile. •Understand the relationship between perceived risk and the return required in a mature business. •Identify the most appropriate financial tools for mature business companies. 3 Dr.Viktor Manahov Lecture 4 7/19/15 Learning outcomes
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Soc 209: Thinking Critically – Lecture 2 (Jan.22) Thinking Critically Is the notion of crime and justice must be carefully considered Definition of crime‚ power relations The definitions of crime and power relations is defined by society‚ it is a moral argument Political media focus Increasingly punitive responses to crime Crime has decreased over the years‚ but if your only exposure to crime is through the media it might seem as though its going up. The severity of crime is also going
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Of all the lectures that we have had this semester‚ I think that Wednesday’s (3/29) lecture was one of the more interesting ones I’ve not only had this semester as a whole‚ but in this class as well. I say this mostly due to the whole discuss and large focus on the ritual‚ spiritual and rehabilitation that the peyote plant offers. While I watch and read my fair share of untraditional documentaries and articles‚ I have never read‚ watch or heard virtually anything about peyote. While the use of
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LAW NOTES!!! LECTURE 1: Introduction 2 main braches of Law • Criminal – state vs. accused • Common – judge made law 2 sources of law: • Legislation – Federal or Provincial Legislations/ statutes / regulations. • Common (case law) – judge made. Civil Law: about a party bringing an action for a personal remedy of some kind. Definitions: Tort – a legal wrong which entitles you to some sort of remedy. • Intentional Tort – ex. Assault and battery.
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