Chapter 14 Bond Prices and Yields Multiple Choice Questions 1. The current yield on a bond is equal to ________. A. annual interest divided by the current market price B. the yield to maturity C. annual interest divided by the par value D. the internal rate of return E. none of the above A is current yield and is quoted as such in the financial press. Difficulty: Easy 2. If a 7% coupon bond is trading for $975.00‚ it has a current yield of ____________ percent. A. 7.00 B. 6.53 C. 7.24
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Rice yields in Ghana: Macro-level response and some prescriptions Accepted 14 October‚2013 Boansi David Center for Development Research‚ Department of Economic and Technological Change‚ University of Bonn‚ Germany. Author E-mail:boansidavid@rocketmail.com Tel.: +4915218152877 With local rice production lagging well behind demand as a result of low productivity of farmers’ fields‚ this study analyzed the response of rice yields in Ghana using national level data. Yield of rice
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variable cost curve. Average variable cost curve is a curve that graphically represents the relation between average variable cost incurred by a firm in the short-run production of a good or service and the quantity produced. This curve is constructed to capture the relation between average variable cost and the level of output‚ holding other variables‚ like technology and resource prices‚ constant. The AVC curve is ‘U’ shaped because the falling portion of the AVC curve reflects an
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If supply curve shifts‚ how it is going to affect the market equilibrium. How market will resettle to the new equilibrium?? Changes in price result in movement along the supply curve‚ changes in other relevant factors cause a shift in supply‚ a shift of the supply curve to the left or right such a shift results in a change in quantity supplied for a given price level. If the change causes an increase in the quantity supplied at each price level. If the change causes an increase in the quantity
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Purpose: To find out the percent yield of copper in the reaction between copper sulfate (CuSO4) and Iron (Fe). Materials: Balance 100-mL beaker 250-mL beaker Bunsen burner Copper sulfate crystals Glass stirring rod 100-mL graduated cylinder Iron filings Ring stand and ring Wire gauze Procedure: 1. Record mass of clean 100-mL beaker. 2. Add 8.0 grams of copper sulfate crystals to beaker. 3. Add 50.0 milliliters of distilled water to the crystals. 4. Put wire gauze on ring on ring
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Case Discussion: Learning Curve “B” - Assignment A buyer has placed an order with a supplier for 100 pieces at a per-unit price of $281 and has collected the following cost data: Material $100 Direct labor $50 (5 hours at $10 per hour) Overhead $75 (150% of direct labor) Total costs $225 Profit (25%) $56 Total per unit $281 The buyer now wants to place an order for an additional 700 pieces. Assignment Questions 1. What do you estimate the buyer should pay per unit for the
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Supply Curve Shifts Student Feb 17‚ 2013 Principles of Microeconomics The Supply Curve: Price is usually a major factor in the quantity supplied to the market. For a particular good with all other factors held constant a table could be constructed of price and quantity supplied based on observed data. This table is called a supply schedule‚ example: Supply Schedule Price Quantity Supplied 1 12 2 28 3 42 4 52 5 60 By graphing this data the supply curve is created:
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Technology on Production and Short-run Curves Technology is the knowledge of using tools and machines to do tasks more efficiently. We use technology to control the world we live in. Since the art of making fire and creating handcrafted tools‚ our civilization has come a long way. Technology today has a great importance on production. Every advancement on technology makes the production easier‚ quicker and at a low cost. Technology has a great impact on short-run curves by when technology advances then
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TASK 1 Laissez-faire Laissez-faire is an economic environment in which transaction between private parties are free from tariffs‚ government subsidies‚ and enforced monopolies‚ with only enough government regulation sufficient to protect property rights against theft and aggression. The phrase laissez-faire is French and literally means “let them do”. But it broadly implies “let it be”‚ or “leave it alone”. A laissez-faire state and completely free market has never existed‚ though the degree of
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which of the following data?A. Federal funds rate7) Consider if the government instituted a 10 percent income tax surcharge.In terms of the AS/AD model‚ this change should haveA. shifted the AD curve to the left8) If the depreciation of a country’s currency increases its aggregateexpenditures by 20‚ the AD curve will Macroeconomics –372 Final1) The largest source of household income in the U.S. is obtained fromB. wages and salaries2) The market where business sell goods and services to households andthe
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