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The world of investing is full of risks. This is because there are a host of threats which could increase volatility and the odds of prices declining. The result is that investors must diversify as much as possible against these risks. In the portfolio of five stocks, each one has...
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Two major shareholders of Apple have urged the company to address technology addiction among the children. The representatives from the California State Teachers’ Retirement System and Jana Partners LLC point to the studies that have warned of potential negative consequences for children. The representatives concede they are not software engineers...
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Many nations and societies have designed official laws that protect their citizens from offenders’ crimes. Over the years, these laws have been implemented to help retain society from becoming lawless. Different punishments have been used to punish and correct offenders under some form of corrections in correctional organizations. Correctional organizations...
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When coming up with direct materials costs, the business is determining how much money is needed to cover the costs of materials and related concepts/items/individuals when it comes to completing a contract. This needs to cover the payment of such items as raw materials, parts, subassemblies, as well as manufacturing...
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Investigation of an SME in Singapore - One.99 Shop 1. Nanz Chong-Komo, one of the most successful models in Singapore in the 1990s, was the founder of One.99 Shop in 1997. By the end of six years of operations, the entrepreneur had already opened more than 10 stores whose merchandise...
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Strategy The strategy for stock investing is a function of the underlying stocks that are to be contained in the portfolio. Although the strategy should be representative of the mathematical expectation of a reasonable risk to return ratio that provides a risk frontier to properly gauge the investment, we sometimes...
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Have other macroeconomic events impacted the economy and/or your selected organization? If so, explain. Apple has determined an extensive list of risk factors that significantly impacts it business operations. A substantial part of the list is comprised of factors of macroeconomic nature. In fact, the company itself is seriously considering...
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The article is about the Federal Reserve and its decision to retain the current benchmark rate at between 2 and 2.25 percent. This decision is significant because many observers were keen on seeing the Federal Reserve’s response to the political upset in which the Democrats recaptured the House with regard...
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The 2008 financial crisis rocked the world and affected nearly every country on the face of the earth. While the implications and some of the problems were global, the bulk of the focus has fallen on the United States and many politicians, businessmen and ordinary citizens have begun to seek...
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Determining whether McDonald’s Corporation (NYSE: MCD) would make a wise addition to an investment portfolio requires evaluation of multiple factors like fundamental analysis and consumer sentiment. A number of techniques exist for conducting an analysis, and no single method can yield absolutely certain predictions about the future of a stock’s...
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The severity of the recent financial crisis can be judged by the fact that the U.S. economy is still in a recovery phase despite more than half a decade of time since the beginning of the crisis. Both the U.S. Government and the Fed have been trying to recover the...
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The 2008-2009 financial crisis that effected the entire US banking and fiscal ecosystem, led to the loss of millions of jobs and crippled the entire economy from which the country is barely recovering. The confidence of Americans in their political institutions to deliver a solution in time is at an...
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This paper will look at the years 2009 and 2014, respectively to evaluate the evolution of U.S. economy over the last five years. As far as the interest rates are concerned, federal funds rate in the U.S. serve as a reliable guide to the situation of interest rates in the...
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Introduction and Economic Situation at the Time of the Action Fiscal policy refers to the act of intervention by a government in an economy by adjusting its expenditure and tax rates, to oversee and influence the nation’s economic performance (Auerbach & Gale, 2009). The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 involved...
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Research infers that there is a positive relationship between excellent leadership and fiscal performance of healthcare organizations because leadership facilitates long-term viability and short-term sustainability. Hospitals and the entire healthcare system are today affected by increased competition, high costs, safety issues, and quality imperatives that require strategic leadership for success....
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Introduction The budget of any government is entitled to a deficit, surplus and debts. It is almost impossible to find any country in the world running its economy without any these three aspects. A debt is the sum of all deficit that the country has incurred in the past less...
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The communications climate at Inverlat is cold due to a variety of problems, the first being a lack of communication. At the beginning of all the transitions within Inverlat, there wasn’t one clear source of communication between all the branches. As a result, each of the banks acted on their...
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Hospitals are classified as not-for-profit or for-profit. There are key differences in how the two different business classifications set up their financial statements for reporting and analysis purposes. Fundamental differences exist in terms of mission, revenue classification, and taxation. Variations can be explored in the balance sheet, income statement, and...
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Introduction For the United States and the world at large, the occurrence of the global financial crisis in 2008 brought upon the greatest recession that the country has experienced since the Great Depression of the 1930s. This crisis caused a shockwave within the financial world that was barely stopped by...
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Apple Inc. is a technology company that produces innovative technological products in the niche computer, telecommunications, mobile, and multimedia businesses. Primarily, Apple is considered to be a technology business although the aforementioned spheres are inherently the businesses that Apple engages in. The iPhone 5 release is the most recent event...
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In America, small businesses make up nearly half of all the workforce. There are approximately 142 million individuals working in the private sector, and of that, 42% work for companies which employee less than 100 employees. This paper is going to focus on the steps needs to successfully create, finance...
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Dear Mrs. Bradshaw, I hope you are doing well, I know that it has been awhile since we last spoke, and I admit I should have called or written sooner. I would have loved to have heard your voice, but I felt that it would be easier to write to...
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List the pertinent information on the bond you chose and then calculate the price of one bond from both companies. The two bonds that were selected are offered by Goldman Sachs and Massey Energy. In the case of Goldman Sachs, a general obligation bond was chosen. It has a number...
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1. Explain how assets, liability and owner’s equity affect the accounting equation and how these items are presented on a balance sheet. Then explain how debits and credits affect these accounts. Assets consist of what a business owns, liabilities are what the business owes to others, and owner’s equity is...
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Question 1 a. The rent is an expense b. The earrings are an asset while the $700 is an Accrued liability c. The $2,500 is an asset for him and a liability because he has to pay back d. the question takes many turns there is a Debit Interest expense__...
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