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These questions relate to the US-China trade war:   Identify 2 factors, either aggregate demand or aggregate...

These questions relate to the US-China trade war:  

  1. Identify 2 factors, either aggregate demand or aggregate supply factors, that the US actions are intended to affect.
  2. Explain these factors and their intended impact on US RGDP, unemployment and the price level. For AS factors indicate whether they are long-run or short-run AS factors or both.
  3. Draw a AD-AS diagram to illustrate your answer.

In: Economics

1. First example where Technology enables us to change our environments. Discuss how can this be...

1. First example where Technology enables us to change our environments. Discuss how can this be a H2M relationship that is Symbiotic and cooperative.

2. Second example where Technology changes us and drive us to change ourselves and our behavior as humans. Discuss how can this be or become a Human to Machine (H2M) confrontation and a clash of human vs. machine

In: Computer Science

Assume the canadian spot rate is 1.18C$/US$, the swiss franc spot rate is 1.29CHF/US$ and the...

Assume the canadian spot rate is 1.18C$/US$, the swiss franc spot rate is 1.29CHF/US$ and the market cross rate is 1.11CHF/C$

A. Calculate the implied cross rate of CHF/C$.

B. Calculate the triangular profit. Assume you have US $1,000 to work with. State the currencies you need to buy and sell in order to earn the arbitrage profit   

In: Finance

Question 1: (1 point) Identify the independent and dependent variables in each example below. Environmentalists have...

Question 1: (1 point)

Identify the independent and dependent variables in each example below.

Environmentalists have a theory that as smoke-stack and tailpipe emissions have increased over the past centuries, global warming has occurred.

An educational researcher is interested in effects of nutrition on school performance. She classifies students as breakfast eaters and non-breakfast eaters. She measures school performance by recording school attendance rate.

Question 2: (2points)

At what level of measurement is the following data and what type of graph can be used?

SAT scores of students collected from a sample of students in Berkeley College.

A meteorologist classifies cities in the US as having winter weather as dreary, not dreary.

A kindergarten teacher classifies students as readers, incipient readers, nonreaders.

A housing developer advertises his houses as being fully carpeted, partially carpeted or not carpeted

Question 3: (2 points)

The college registrar is asked to count the number of usable chairs in different classrooms at her university to determine how many students can be seated in each class. These are number of usable chairs in the different classrooms:

7, 12, 26, 18, 20, 33, 34, 17, 20, 35, 46, 50, 28, 29, 33, 18, 45, 53, 30, 37, 45, 58, 43, 42, 10, 34, 28, 35, 36, 50, 60, 55, 45, 52, 54, 28, 34, 25, 35, 40, 45, 44, 40, 23, 38, 39, 40, 50, 60, 45, 36, 28, 40, 54, 62, 44, 24, 28, 30, 60, 38, 58, 24.

At what level of measurement is this data & what type of graph is appropriate?

Make steam-and-leaf display

Describe modality & symmetry (skewness) of this data

In: Statistics and Probability

Exercise 13-10 Net Present Value Analysis [LO13-2] Kathy Myers frequently purchases stocks and bonds, but she...

Exercise 13-10 Net Present Value Analysis [LO13-2]

Kathy Myers frequently purchases stocks and bonds, but she is uncertain how to determine the rate of return that she is earning. For example, three years ago she paid $23,000 for 970 shares of Malti Company’s common stock. She received a $805 cash dividend on the stock at the end of each year for three years. At the end of three years, she sold the stock for $21,000. Kathy would like to earn a return of at least 10% on all of her investments. She is not sure whether the Malti Company stock provided a 10% return and would like some help with the necessary computations.

Click here to view Exhibit 13B-1 and Exhibit 13B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables.

Required:

1. Compute the net present value that Kathy earned on her investment in Malti Company stock.

2. Did the Malti Company stock provide a 10% return?

In: Accounting

The following ratios have been calculated for MORT Oil and Gas Company for two years 2019-2018....

The following ratios have been calculated for MORT Oil and Gas Company for two years 2019-2018.

Financial ratios

2019

2018

Leverage

Debt ratio (%)

70.2

68.1

Long-term debt to total capital (%)

60.0

67.5

Debt to equity (times)

3.2

3.1

Times interest earned (times)

2.5

0.9

Cash interest coverage (times)

3.9

2.7

Fixed charge coverage (times)

1.0

0.7

Cash flow adequacy (times)

0.4

1.1

Profitability

Gross profit margin (%)

14.2

11.1

Operating profit margin (%)

2.3

0.8

Net profit margin (%)

(1.4)

(3.1)

Cash flow margin (%)

9.1

4.3

Return on assets (%)

(0.7)

(2.1)

Return on equity (%)

(3.1)

(9.8)

Cash return on assets (%)

8.7

5.7

Instructions:

You are an analyst and investors ask you to analyze the capital structure, long-term solvency, and profitability of Al MORT Oil and Gas Company, and give them a feedback regarding the decision to invest in this company or not.

In: Finance

You are the manager of a U.S. company situated in Los Angeles and manages the import/export...

You are the manager of a U.S. company situated in Los Angeles and manages the import/export division of the company. The company distributes (resells) a variety of consumer products imported to the U.S.A from France and also exports goods manufactured in the U.S.A. to Britain.

Therefore, your company is very much dependent on the impact of current and future exchange rates on the performance of the company.

Scenario 1:

You have to estimate the expected exchange rates one year from now between your home currency and the other currencies of the major other countries that you deal with in terms of both imports and exports. The reason is that increases in the values of other currencies compared to the U.S. Dollar may impact your imports negatively, whilst it may on the other hand, be good for exports. To do this estimate, you obtain the following spot exchange rate information:

£/$

0.76918

€/$

0.87616

You also obtain the following rates that you regard as similar to the annual risk free rates applying in the countries:

U.S.A.

2.660%

Britain

0.778%

France

0.500%

Your focus is presently to estimate the 12 month forward rates in order to consider the impact that it will have on the import and export sales of the company. Calculate the forward rates of the $ in terms of all the currencies by using simple interest rate parity e.g. 10% annual interest rate = 10/2 = 5% for six months. Do not apply effective annual interest rate compounding. Show all your workings in table 1 on the separate answer sheet by using the correct formula provided in your formula sheet.

Provide an indication about what will happen to the value of the US$ based on the forward exchange rate calculations by calculating the expected discount/premium of it for each of the currencies in Table 2 on the separate answer sheet. Also show whether the impact will be positive (P) or negative (N) for imports and exports. For example:

Exchange rate

% Discount/Premium

Import

Export

£/$

Workings by you …………….

= 1.93% premium

Positive

Negative

In: Finance

Construct an ER diagram for a database system that models data of the following situation. You...

Construct an ER diagram for a database system that models data of the following situation. You are creating a database for a stock trading company. The company has clients and financial officers. Each client is either an individual or another legal entity (e.g. another company). A client has a name, social security number, address, contact information, the date that entered the database system, and also a ranking that the trading company keeps internally (high, med, low). Financial officers have a name, employee ID, social security number,annual salary, bonus, bonus. There are contracts that one client (or more clients together in one contract) have with the hedge fund. Each contract has a contract id, budget and task. For  One constraint is that each contract has exactly one financial officer that is responsible and at least one client. There can also be more than 1 financial officer in 1 location. There is one office location for hedge fund with address and phone number. Draw an ER diagram for the above description.

In: Computer Science

International Finance Cash flows in various parts of a multinational corporate system will be denominated in...

International Finance
Cash flows in various parts of a multinational corporate system will be denominated in different currencies. Hence, exchange rates must be included in all financial analyses.
Foreign exchange rate quotations can be found in The Wall Street Journal and in other leading print publications and on websites. Exchange rates are given in two different ways: (1) Direct Quotation – the home currency price of one unit of the foreign currency and (2) Indirect Quotation – the foreign currency price of one unit of the home currency. If the foreign exchange markets are in equilibrium, which is usually the case for the major traded currencies, the two quotations must be reciprocals of each other.
Example, Canadian Dollar and US Dollar:
Canadian Dollar 1/0.9814 = 1.0190
1/1.0190 = 0.9814
Suppose, though, that a German executive is flying to Tokyo on business. The exchange rate in which he or she is interested is not euros or yen per dollar – rather, the issue is how many yen can be purchased with a euro. This is called a cross rate – exchange rate between any two currencies.
Example, spot rate for Euro is €0.7511/$l
spot rate for Yen is ¥96.02/$1
For the German national, the cross rates are found as follows:
Euro / $ Yen / $
Euro / Yen exchange rate = or Yen / Euro exchange rate =
Yen / $ Euro / $
Problem:

Monblanc Trading Company imports French cheeses for distribution in the United States. On July 1, the company purchased cheese costing 100,000 Euro. Payment is due in Euro on October 1. The spot rate on July 1 was $1.20 per Euro, and on October 1, it was $1.25 per Euro.
Determine the following:
1. The company’s liabilities in US Dollars prior to payment
2. The amount of payment in US Dollars on October 1
3. The exchange gain or loss
Briefly discuss implications.

In: Accounting

4.8 LAB: News article (CSS) Create an external stylesheet so the provided HTML produces the following...

4.8 LAB: News article (CSS)

Create an external stylesheet so the provided HTML produces the following web page:

Example rattlesnake web page screenshot

Add CSS rules to styles.css for the given news article web page that matches the following styling:

Both article's images styled with a width of 300px
Article's <h1> tag styled with:
5px padding all around
Font family of Arial
Font size of 24px
Font color of white
Background color of red
Selecting the id of author-name-and-date, style the author name and date with:
Font family of Arial
Font size of 12px
Font color of lightgray
Article's text (<p> and <ol> tags) styled with:
Font family of Times New Roman
Font size of 16px
Font color of gray
Article's share links (<a> tags) styled with:
Font family of Arial
Font size of 12px
Font color of blue
Note: Colors, font sizes, padding, etc. must be exact.


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<h1>5 Things to Know About Rattlesnakes and Their Babies</h1>

<p id="author-name-and-date">UA College of Pharmacy | Aug. 6, 2014</p>

<p>Arguably, snake season is year-round in Arizona, a state known for its rattlers. But baby rattlesnakes are born in July and August, making these two months especially dangerous for hikers, gardeners, children and others at high risk of exposure to rattlesnake bites.</p>

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<p>So far this year, 74 rattlesnake bites to humans have been reported to the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center. Based at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, the center serves the entire state of Arizona with the exception of Maricopa County, providing free and confidential poison and medication information to callers around the clock.</p>

<p>Specialists answering the phones at the center regularly receive calls from Arizonans of all ages who don't realize they were bitten by a rattler. The poison center urges anyone who feels a mysterious sting, pinch or bite while outdoors to immediately call the center at 800-222-1222.</p>

<p>"We will ask a few questions that will help you either identify possible snakebite or eliminate it," said Keith Boesen, director of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center. "With snakebite, the sooner the medical treatment, the better the outcome, so calling us right away can make a very big difference for the victims and the medical teams treating them."</p>

<p>The center advises anyone who might come cross paths with rattlesnakes to be aware of these five things:</p>

<ol>
<li>Baby rattlesnakes range in length from 6 to 12 inches and are easily camouflaged by brush and grass.</li>
<li>Baby rattlesnakes are rattleless until they first shed their skins, so there will be no infamous "chica-chica" sound before they strike.</li>
<li>Despite their impish size, baby snakes have enough venom to be very dangerous if they bite a human.</li>
<li>Adult rattlesnakes do not always rattle an audible warning before or while they are biting.</li>
<li>It's a good idea to call the poison center if you notice an unidentified small cut or wound, even if you feel no pain. With the lack of telltale rattle warning, people can be bitten without knowing what has happened until they notice their symptoms and attribute them to a snakebite.</li>
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In: Computer Science