Exam‚ F65 April 2009 Exam F65: Financial Models in Excel Copenhagen Business School 1. April 2009 Open book exam‚ 4 hours Own computers allowed General information You must hand in your solution in Excel spreadsheet format. You must hand in 2 copies at floppy disks or CD-ROMs. Each of the exercises has been given an individual weight. These indicate to the student how much time should be used on each exercise. However‚ the final grade will not rely on these weights only‚ but might be
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To make a line break in a cell (not everything fits well within a cell) -type first part then press alt+enter and then type the rest‚ it’ll put the rest on second line when you hit enter In a cell the number ’1’ is equivelent to 100% Excel stores dates as serial numbers starting at 1 (which is January 1‚ 1900) so 9/15/2012 is 41167 (the number of days from 1/1/1900 to 9/15/2012) To adjust colum width (the horizontal measurement of a column) -Click "Format" in cells group (on Home
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THE ETHICAL USES OF CELL PHONES IN THE NURSING HOMES BY THE STAFF Abstract The morals and values combine to form ethics‚ technology and the changes it brings in today’s society‚ the effect of cell phones‚ the different use of the cell phone‚ and who can use their cell phones in the nursing homes. Ethics describes a system of morals that are studied‚ recommended‚ and accepted by society. These unwritten rules‚ made up of morals and
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Paul Allen‚ Microsoft has had a major role in how we use computers today. It all started when the duo decided they wanted to utilize their shared skills to create an interpreter for a new personal computer‚ the Altair 8800 microcomputer. The interpreter worked flawlessly when it was demonstrated to MITS in the March of 1975. Microsoft wasn’t officially established until April 4 with Bill Gates as CEO. In 1977 Microsoft established its first international office in Japan. Microsoft entered the
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and Decision Making Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research‚ manage projects‚ solve problems‚ and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources. Students: * identify and define authentic problems and significant questions for investigation. * plan and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project. * collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions. * use multiple processes and diverse
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Jane Doe 2625 Edmonton Road. Fayetteville‚ar 22569 910.476.9046 jdoe@gmail.com Work Experience: * Community Support Technician Excel Personal Development Fayetteville‚ NC July 7‚ 2008 through March 28‚ 2009 Made visits to the homes of assigned youth assessing their environments. Took assigned youth out to certain environments away from the family to aid in the progression towards self-assessment and betterment of attitude. Kept notes on each client marking the progress as well
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in Cloud 4. SMS Alert to Parents regarding students information From institution 5. Design of Wireless Sensor Networks for Mobile Target Detection 6. File hiding using Triple DES Algorithm 7. File hiding with a use of video stenography and Key generation 8. Fast data collection in tree based wireless sensor network Auto mobile project titles 1. Microcontroller based railways level crossing accident avoiding system. 2. Vechiles high speed indication
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number to a power‚ and the * (asterisk) operator multiplies. Using constants in formulas A constant is a value that is not calculated. For example‚ the date 10/9/2008.An expression‚ or a value resulting from an expression‚ is not a constant. If you use constant values in the formula instead of references to the cells (for example‚ =30+70+110)‚ the result changes only if you modify the formula yourself. Using calculation operators in formulas Operators specify the type of calculation that you want
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Microsoft in 2005 As their 2005 fiscal year came to a close‚ Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer could reflect on the last year as well as the previous five years-with mixed emotions. Microsoft had slowed down after two decades of spectacular growth in revenues‚ profits‚ and stock price (see Exhibits 1‚ 2‚ and 3). Although Microsoft remained one of the most valuable and profitable companies in the world‚ its two core products‚ Windows and Office‚ had been experiencing anemic growth in revenues and profits
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