We are in calm financial markets and you think they will remain as such, but your client is risk averse. You are recommending a particular technology company which you think has a great near-term outlook. Your client wants to dabble in options but also wants to own the underlying stock and respects your outlook. What would you recommend they do?
In: Finance
Suppose chipotle has a perfect substitutes and production function, McDonald's has a near perfect complements production function, and Pizza Hut has a Cobb-Douglas production function. The town passes a law to increase the minimum wage in the city to $15. Which one of these firms will see a large substitution out of labor (as percent of initial labor)? Explain your answer
In: Economics
A client is trying to decide how to reorganize a subsidiary corporation in a consolidated group and has come to you for advice. The subsidiary currently has a net operating loss, but your client would like to sell it in the near future. For an optimal tax outcome, should the subsidiary corporation be reorganized as a C corporation or an S corporation?
Your analysis should be 4-5 pages
In: Accounting
A neutral conducting sphere is suspended from a thin insulating thread (don't ignore gravity in this problem). A charged insulating rod is brought near the sphere, but the rod and sphere do not touch. How will the sphere react to the presence of the rod?
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The sphere will deflect away from the rod. |
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The sphere will not deflect at all. |
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The sphere will deflect toward the rod. |
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In: Physics
1. Examine the financial ratios, stock valuation and news about
Amazon. Do you see the firm’s share price rising/decreasing in the
near-, intermediate- and long-term? Do you believe the firm has a
stable future of sustainable growth, currently stagnant, or is
heading for financial failure? Why?
2. Would you invest in Amazon? Why or why not?
In: Finance
While it is difficult to identify a real-world market that meets the textbook definition of perfect competition, there are many real-world markets in which price-taking behavior is observed and in those cases the model is quite valid. Give an example of a near-perfectly competitive firm. If you were managing that firm, how would you prepare for the Post-Pandemic World?
In: Economics
While it is difficult to identify a real-world market that meets the textbook definition of perfect competition, there are many real-world markets in which price-taking behavior is observed and in those cases the model is quite valid. Give an example of a near-perfectly competitive firm. If you were managing that firm, how would you prepare for the Post-Pandemic World?
In: Economics
A neutron star has a mass of 3.35 × 1030 kg (about the mass of our sun) and a radius of 6.09 × 103 m. Suppose an object falls from rest near the surface of such a star. How fast would it be moving after it had fallen a distance of 0.013 m? (Assume that the gravitational force is constant over the distance of the fall, and that the star is not rotating.)
In: Physics
Suppose the Bank of Canada releases a policy statement today which leads people to believe that the Bank will be enacting expansionary monetary policy in the near future. Everything else held constant, the release of this statement would immediately cause the demand for Canadian assets to ________ and the Canadian dollar to ________.
A) increase; appreciate
B) decrease; appreciate
C) increase; depreciate
D) decrease; depreciate
In: Economics
This is a discussion on the global effect of international trade
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In: Operations Management