LECTURE OUTLINE – DRAFT 2 [pp. 3-4 are new] NB MIDTERM EXAM SUNDAY‚ OCTOBER 20‚ 2013 CONCLUDE LECTURE 4 THE SHARPE SINGLE INDEX MODEL SHARPE MODEL’S APPLICATION TO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT THE MODEL’S ASSUMPTIONS [ARE THEY REALISTIC?] ESTIMATING THE MODEL PARAMETERS RELIABILITY OF THE ESTIMATES IMPROVING THE MODEL SHARPE VERSUS NAÏVE DIVERSIFICATION [BODIE Appendix 6A +] REFERENCE: BODIE 6th ed.‚ CHAPTER 9‚ SECTIONS 9.1-9.5 AN APPLICATION OF THE SHARPE SINGLE INDEX MODEL A Disciplined
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Causes of Overspending with credit cards In recent years‚ overspending with credit cards has become a growing trend amongst young people. In my point of view‚ the causes of overspending with credit cards are convenience to purchase‚ credit cards’ postponable payment and minimum monthly payments. Convenient to purchase is one main cause of overspending with credit cards. Prescott (2006‚ p1) states that “Giving a teenager a prepaid credit card or access to a parent’s card is fairly common today. It
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Under tough business environment‚ your low cost carrier (LCC) is in financial difficulty. As the CEO of this LCC‚ you however believe that if the airline manages to control the cost‚ your airline can survive. You therefore decide to reduce the operating expanse including the labour cost but you would avoid lay-offs. What cost reduction measures would you implement and why? In airline industry‚ the cost can break to two parts: fixed cost and variable cost. And there is
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Factors Affecting Rates of Reaction Thanks to Michelle Craig Manitoba Curriculum Chemistry Grade 12; Kinetics‚ Topic 3-08 Objectives To design short experiments to investigate and explain qualitatively using collision theory the relationship between reaction rate and temperature‚ concentration‚ catalyst‚ and surface area. Apparatus and Materials Available 3 x 250 mL beakers magnesium ribbon (1 cm) 3 x test tubes magnesium powder test tube rack mossy zinc 10 mL graduated
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stroke every 4 minutes. Every year 795‚000 people in the United States have a stroke. In this‚ 610‚000 are first and new and 185‚000 are recurrent strokes. Nearly 75% of all strokes occur in people above the age of 65. The risk of having a stroke increases after the age of 55 but it can occur at any age. Stroke mortality rates are higher for African-Americans than for whites‚ even at younger ages (Mozaffarian et al.‚ 2015). The number of people living with stroke is expected to increase by 4 million by
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BIDS-PRP WORKING PAPER SERIES Exchange Rate Policy under Floating Regime in Bangladesh An Assessment and Strategic Policy Options Working Paper No. 2 Monzur Hossain * Mansur Ahmed∗∗ October‚ 2009 * Research Fellow‚ Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) ∗∗ Research Associate‚ Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) BIDS-PRP WORKING PAPER SERIES Working Paper No. 2 EXCHANGE RATE POLICY UNDER FLOATING REGIME IN BANGLADESH: AN ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIC POLICY OPTIONS
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What Makes Target So Successful I am going to compare Target against Wal-Mart . Target does a variety of things to ensure that its employees are successful at their jobs and to make sure guests are provided with the best customer service possible. Target uses different technology to communicate quickly between members and to respond to guest as quickly as possible. Target starts the process of great customer service by hiring the best people for the job. Target has a lengthy interview process
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Case Study on Wal Mart’s Discount Stores Submitted by: Group – 3 Batch – PGEMP37 Group members: 1. V. M. Pathak 2. Rajeev Jaiswal 3. Shrikant Gokhale 4. Ramesh Umashankar 5. Garima Mishra Analysis of Wal Mart’s Case: Background and brief on Walmart: Wal-Mart is the largest retail store in the United States‚ and is larger than any other retail chain in the world. They are the dominant retail store in Canada‚ Mexico‚ and the United Kingdom. When Sam Walton created
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systemic circulation by different pathways such as through * Urine * Bile * Intestine * Saliva * Alveolar air * Sweat * Milk Kidney – Nephron Glomurelar filtration- Refer to book Order of rxn-it refers to the way in w/c the conc of a drug or reactant influences the rate of chemical rxn 1st order reaction -causes constant percentage of the drug to be lost per unit time -An elimination rate constant can be describe -Ke( elimination rate constant) the unit
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Enzymes lower the amount of energy needed in a chemical reaction. This happens because enzymes are catalysts‚ so they speed up the activation rates that occur in living organisms. Without enzymes‚ it would be difficult to break down particles like food in the digestion system. Enzymes are all very specific to what chemical reactions they will work with‚ and the temperature‚ pH‚ and salt concentration have to be a specific levels in order for the enzyme to function. The structure of each enzyme has
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