BUSINESS FINANCE FINS1613 Tutorial Week 8 Risk & Return Basics 1 CONTACT DETAILS Your Tutor + Tutor‐in‐Charge: Peter Andersen peter.andersen@unsw.edu.au 2 FINS1613 — Peter Kjeld Andersen (2013‐S2) CHAPTER 10: PROBLEM 1 Q. Suppose a share had an initial price of $78, paid a dividend of $1.25 per share during the year and had an ending share price of $87. Compute the percentage total return. Return(%) A. Capital Gain/Loss Dividend Initial Price $1.25 $87 $78
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1. What fraction of the days in 2004-2004 failed to meet the targeted daily average hold time of 110 econds? Given that the daily average hold time was normally distributed with a mean of 99.67 and a standard deviation of 24.24, what fraction of days where the call center failed to meet the targeted hold time of 110 seconds would you expect? a) Based on the data in the exhibit 1, the number of days out of target hold time (more than 110 seconds) is 237. And total number of days is 728. Therefore
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understand one part without having studied the whole, and therefore in arranging the material I have decided to set out the basic principles first, leaving the more sophisticated developments until later. Accordingly the next three chapters on duty, standard of care, causation and remoteness of damage aim to explain the basic negligence action, principally in relation to an action for personal injuries or property damage where the concepts are easiest to understand. More difficult duty problems, such
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Question 1 a) EMPLOYMENT CATEGORY Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid CLERICAL 227 47.9 47.9 47.9 OFFICE TRAINEE 136 28.7 28.7 76.6 SECURITY OFFICER 27 5.7 5.7 82.3 COLLEGE TRAINEE 41 8.6 8.6 90.9 EXEMPT EMPLOYEE 32 6.8 6.8 97.7 MBA TRAINEE 5 1.1 1.1 98.7 TECHNICAL 6 1.3 1.3 100.0 Total 474 100.0 100.0 In the left most column, all job category are listed. The Frequency column records the number of observations that fall within a particular
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‘Clean Air’(Carbon-less air) Source: “Review of Forestry Carbon Standards”, Imperial College London More on Cap & Trade • The profits: – The program would generate $50 billion per year, but could reach up to $300 billion – The revenue can be used to invest in renewable energy, efficiency, low-carbon transportation technologies, green-collar job training etc Carbon Reduction Targets Source: “Review of Forestry Carbon Standards”, Imperial College London More on Cap & Trade • The cons:
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is more than 1. These results show a different finding from the standard deviations of the individual stocks. From the viewpoint of using standard deviation, California REIT stock was found to be more risky when compared to the Brown Group stock. However this proved to be an unreliable source as the Beta values found gave a different conclusion. If Ms. Wolfe were to base her stock selection solely using the standard deviation method, she might be misled into thinking that the Brown Group
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Atmospheric Pollution As I had started my research on atmospheric pollution, I had come to find that it all coincides with global warming. Due to the gases that are being released in the air from vehicles, it starts to destroy the atmosphere. However, it is not just the gases from the vehicles, there are also gases from power plants and aerosol cans, for example, hairspray. Smokers also contribute to the pollution in the atmosphere. All of this will be discussed further into the paper.
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machine was used a mean number of times 70. 53. 72.) The weights (in pounds) of a sample of five boxes being sent by UPS are: 12, 6, 7, 3, and 10. 1. Compute the range. 3-12 2. Compute the mean deviation. 7.6 3. Compute the standard deviation. Chapter 5, 66 66) A survey of undergraduate students in the School of Business at Northern University Revealed the following regarding the gender and majors of the students: Major Gender Accounting Management Finance Total |Gender
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Introduction to SPSS INTRODUCTION TO SPSS Dr. Sarimah binti Abdullah. M.D(USM) MCommMed.(Epid & Biostat) (USM) • SPSS environment • Describe the menu options & toolbars Unit of Biostatistics & Research Methodology Universiti Sains Malaysia SPSS Environment • Data editor – Data view – Variable view • Viewer - output • Pivot table editor • Chart editor • Text output editor • Syntax editor • Script editor Data editor - Data view - Variable view Viewer – output – Display all statistical
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I think that the distribution is a probability is distribution. 3. The table shows the probabilities associated with the number of defectives (x) in a group of four computers. Complete the table shown and find the mean, variance, and standard deviation for the distribution. Round b, c and d to 2 decimal places as needed.
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