Which of the following describe a No-Ponzi scheme condition?
(Check all that apply.)
A condition that prevents continuous borrowing to pay interest
without reimbursing principal
An investment scheme created by Ponzi
Transversality condition
A condition for solvency
A requirement that debt cannot grow without bounds
Give an explanation to your answer/answers
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QUESTION TWO (2)
What is another term for primary balance?
Most important balance
Overall balance
Non-interest balance
Operational balance
Give an explanation to your answer/answers
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(c) When do we need to use/apply a professional code of ethics? What professional codes of ethics we can use in software development field? (d) In B. Berenbach and M. Broy, "Professional and Ethical Dilemmas in Software Engi- neering," in Computer, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 74-80, Jan. 2009 (an article provided in the class as reading material), the authors have categorized 8 ethical dilemmas that a software engineer may face in practice. Select one of the dilemmas that you think...
2. What ethical considerations do you have when in a contractual
relationship? (Hint: There are two factors in making business
decisions. Law. Statutes and Court decisions, and ethics. Discuss
how ethics should be a consideration in making business
decisions.).
When we do find a significant ANOVA, we do not know where the
difference lies. It could be that only two groups are significantly
different, or that all three groups are significantly different. In
your response you mention that one problem with t-tests is that
they only compare two groups at a time. This creates another
problem with conducting multiple t-tests, which is that it
increases our chances of committing a type I error. In what way do
post-hoc tests...
True or False: When we apply the Box-Cox transformation to make the
best choice of the functional form for our model the first step of
analysis is to get the arithmetic mean of the sample
Y-values.
1. When we (humans) exercise we need energy. Why do we need this
energy? Where do we get this energy from? Certain tissues which
account for 40-50% of our body mass utilize a lot of energy and are
especially important in exercise. Describe in
detail how the “energy” gets to this tissue and how it is
utilized by this tissue during low and vigorous exercise. What
happens when the tissue does not have enough “energy” and when
would a situation...
To appreciate how viscous drag are being computed if we have the
velocity field, let us consider the following velocity field for a
flow of Newtonian viscous fluid u = x + 2y v = x 2 + y w = 0
(4.158) The fluid has viscosity of 10−2 kgm−1 s −1 (a) Determine
the viscous stresses on the reference fluid element.(b) Determine
the viscous stress vector acting on a surface aligned at an angle
of 45 degrees (counterclockwise) from...