What are the elements of a crime? There are four elements of crime: 1. Intent 2. Conduct 3. Concurrence a. Temporal Concurrence b. Motivational Concurrence 4. Causation What are some examples of crimes that do not require scienter? According to TheFreeDictionary (2008)‚ “Scienter is knowledge by a defendant that his/her acts were illegal or his/her statements were lies and thus fraudulent” (para. 1). An example is an armed robbery or murder by a suspect who premeditates
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Week 6 Discussion 2 Any organization wishing to maintain a competitive advantage can benefit from big data management and analytical tools. When properly utilized‚ big data can increase efficiency‚ productivity‚ and predict future market conditions (Laudon‚ p. 231). As processors become faster and more affordable‚ big data management will become a necessary component of all organizations. The actual benefit from big data will lie in the ability to analyze and apply the vast amounts of information
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Shamika Cockfield Strayer University Dr. Brian Stark Educational Research Methods EDU508 08102014 Running Head: Research Design Analysis 2 Educational research involves a decision to study or describe something. All educational inquiry requires that some type of data be collected‚ that the data be analyzed in some way‚ and researchers come to some conclusion or interpretation. The largest distinction that can be made
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Problem Sets Chapter 5 A1. (Bond valuation) A $1‚000 face value bond has a remaining maturity of 10 years and a required return of 9%. The bond’s coupon rate is 7.4%. What is the fair value of this bond? Calculating PV factor: i= required return = 9% = 0.09 n= 10 years Using Cash Flow of $1000 to calculate present value‚ Cash flow= $1000 PV factor = 1/(1+i)^n = 0.42241 PV = $1000*0.42241= 422.41 Using Coupon Rate to calculate present value of Annuity Cash flow= $1000 * 7.4/100 =
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FIN 571 FINAL EXAM 3 http://www.finalexamguideline.com/FIN-571-FINAL-EXAM-3-53.htm 1) Whenever a firm splits itself into separate units‚ with each unit having limited liability with respect to its financing‚ the capital structure of each unit becomes __________ 2) An investor’s risky portfolio is made up of individual stocks. Which of the following statements about this portfolio is true? 3) An all-equity-financed firm would __________. 4) The capital budgeting process can be broken
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There are many ways that a company can motivate its employees. Consider the different types of pay and benefits described on pp. 420–423 of the text. What type of incentive do you think is most effective for creating a motivating work environment? Why? Creating a motivating work environment can be a difficult task. Employers need to consider the needs of employees and the average pay rates for the work required when determining salaries and benefits. To keep employees motivated‚ it is important
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Unintentional discrimination occurs when a company’s policies uncritically reflect prejudicial stereotypes yet do not involve overt racial prejudices of its managers or executives. Does legislation to verify voter identification fall under the domain of unintentional or intentional discrimination? Explain your views. In my opinion‚ legislation to verify voter identification falls under the domain of unintentional discrimination. In our text‚ it defines intentional discrimination as “Discrimination
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FIN370 Week 2 Individual Assignment Chapter Study Questions 14.1 What are financial markets? What function do they perform? How would an economy be worse off without them? Financial markets are institutions and procedures that facilitate transactions in all types of financial claims. Financial markets perform the function of allocating savings in the economy to the ultimate demander(s) of the savings. Without these financial markets‚ the total wealth of the economy would be lessened. Financial
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Working Capital Simulation Ismael Hernandez University of Phoenix ERIC RAMOS FIN/571 1/4/ 2015 Sunflower Nutraceuticals is a privately owned company that is a wide distributor providing numerous dietary supplements for customers‚ distributors‚ and retailers (University of Phoenix‚ 2013). After starting the business in 2006 as an internet based company‚ SNC expanded operations into retail outlets as well as introducing some new private labeled products. Although SNC has the potential to
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Working Capital Simulation Aljenette Brown FIN 571 December 14‚ 2014 Susanne Elliott This paper will analyze the Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) and the decisions their company can make to increase working capital and maximize the organization’s growth potential. Moreover‚ this paper will examine some of the decisions made in each phase of SNC’s simulation‚ describe how SNC’s decisions affected their working capital‚ and evaluate the general effects associated with limited access to financing.
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