Loans can turn bad and increase banks’ impaired loan position (non-performing loan). The impaired loans would increase credit risk to the detriment of bank insolvency.
Discuss this issue complete with thorough analysis of the issue, causes, bank actions and solutions to minimize loss from rising credit risk and bank insolvency.
I have a 3,000 word essay. I only want general overview to discuss for each section. What points should I talk with reference to Issue analysis, what to talk with reference to Causes and what to talk about with reference to bank actions and solutions. So pointers for each section for me to focus.
In: Finance
Chapter 3 discusses social behavior, and some of the variables that allow humans to be “ultrasocial” (existing in vary large cooperative societies). Philosophically, think about this chapter in terms of the Social Contract, and what seems to be necessary in order to maintain the Social Contract (and we’ll discuss that more fully in class).
The main idea that Haidt puts forth in this context is that reciprocity is key to upholding the Social Contract, and living socially.
So after reading Chapter 3 (“Reciprocity with a Vengeance”) reflect on the following:
1. Haidt argues that two variables that uphold reciprocity are
gratitude and vengeance. In your own words, how would you summarize
the main argument of what Haidt is saying with respect to how
gratitude and vengeance function in a cooperative society (and make
specific reference to the chapter when answering)?
2. Do you find yourself agreeing or disagreeing with this? Explain
why.
3. Another variable that Haidt argues is essential to a large
cooperative society is gossip. After reading that section on
gossip, watch the following TedTalk by Elaine Lui. Although Lui
focuses on celebrity gossip, what larger point(s) is she making
that coincide with what Haidt is saying?
4. Do you find yourself agreeing or disagreeing with Haidt and
Lui regarding the significant role that gossip plays in society?
Explain why.
In: Psychology
Which statement is FALSE of the genetic code?
a) it contains a list of codons and the amino acids they code for which combine together to form proteins
b) a total of 20 amino acids are coded for by more than 20 codons
c) a codon 'word' consists of three nucleotides, and each codon codes for one amino acid
d) different codons can code for the same amino acid, if they share the same first two nucleotides in the codon
e) the third nucleotide in the codon needs to be precise for the correct amino acid according to the wobble hypothesis
What is natural hybridization between species?
a) the process of producing DNA clones by inserting the genes from one species into another
b) the process of individuals from dissimilar groups mating and forming viable offspring
c) the process of individuals that are genetically identical mating and creating genetically variable offspring
d) the process of amplifying small regions of DNA into millions of copies within a short period of time
e) none of these are true
After the process of meiosis is completed to form sperm and egg cells, they come together to created fertilized human cell which is..
a) diploid
b) haploid
c) a zygote
d) triploid
e) both A & C
What is NOT a physical characteristic of DNA?
a) double helix
b) antiparallel
c) complimentary base pairing
d) single stranded
e) has thymine bases
What is the direction of the flow of information within cells?
a) proteins, RNA, DNA
b) DNA, proteins, RNA
c) DNA, RNA, proteins
d) RNA, DNA, proteins
What is the difference between restriction enzymes (REs) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR)?
a) REs are used to create millions of copies of DNA, PCR is involved in inserting DNA from one place to another
b) REs are used in cell regeneration, PCR is used in inserting fragments into bacterial plasmids
c) REs help cut DNA into smaller fragments, PCR is used to transfer foreign DNA from viruses
d) RE's cut DNA at specific sequences of nucleotides, PCR is used to amplify a certain section of DNA into millions of copies
e) RE's use the Cas-9 enzyme, PCR uses the CRISPR enzyme
In fruit flies, eye color is a sex-linked gene, where red color is dominant to the mutation causing white eyes. If a red-eyed male mated with a white-eyed female, what will the phenotypes of the offspring be?
a) all of the females will have red eyes, all the males will have white
b) all of the females will have white eyes, all of the males with have red
c) all of the offspring will have red eyes
d) all of the offspring will have white eyes
Which is TRUE of a DNA mutation?
a) is a change in the nucleotide sequence
b) always results in a change in the protein
c) may change the protein IF the change in nucleotide sequence occurs inside of a gene AND changes the amino acid of a codon
d) all of the above
e) A & C only
True or False: DNA methylation is a type of epigenetic change which can alter gene expression, even though there is no mutation in the genetic sequence itself.
In: Biology
Mona has started a new business and is wondering about different ways of increasing liabilities (she is especially confused about unearned revenues). Discuss, in detail, a few liability accounts and how they typically increase. Be specific!
clearly answer
In: Accounting
I’ve been reading about the debate about advisors being paid commissions
and the conflict of interest that arises from that. Are there any conflicts of interest for fee-only planners?
Please answer this question in detail as if you were advising a client.
In: Finance
Question 1.
Describe in detail how a protein-encoding gene in a eukaryote is transcribed as mRNA, and what events happen to the mRNA before it can be translated into a protein.
Question 2.
You want to investigate the effect of a probiotic on your gut microbiome- the population of bacteria living in your digestive tract. You collect faecal samples prior to and after consumption of the probiotic. Describe in detail how you would sequence the metagenome of the bacteria in these faecal samples and what bioinformatic analyses you would undertake.
In: Biology
1. describe in detail what geriatric home Safety is a
important topic for patient education
2 describe in detail the characteristics of hispanic population you
are planning to teach with the Visual Teaching Tool
3 what are the potential learning barriers for this population of
learners
4 write 3 specific learning objective your Visual teaching tool
will address
5 Write a paragraph describing how you could evaluate whether your
visual teaching was successful and met the objectives
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Problem 1: Properties of Options
The price of a European put that expires in six months and has a strike price of $100 is $3.59. The underlying stock price is $102, and a dividend of $1.50 is expected in four months. The term structure is flat, with all risk-free interest rates being 8% (cont. comp.) - Solutions explained please
In: Finance
The price of a European put that expires in six months and has a strike price of $100 is $3.59. The underlying stock price is $102, and a dividend of $1.50 is expected in four months. The term structure is flat, with all risk-free interest rates being 8% (cont. comp.).
In: Finance
Q5 - Anthropogenic Carbon Flux
What is the total anthropogenic flux to the atmosphere, including both fossil fuels and land use, in PgC? We're looking for the flux to the atmosphere, not the net flux (don't subtract out red fluxes from atmosphere to land or ocean).
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