Principles of Accounting II - Spring 2013 OL4 Quiz #1 – Part 2 1. Bonds are frequently issued at amounts greater or less than face value. Describe how the market interest rate, relative to the contractual interest rate, affects the selling price of bonds. Also explain the rationale for requiring an investor to pay accrued interest when a bond is purchased between interest payment dates. Type your answer here. Your answer should fit within this page. The market interest rate is usually different
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Drilling is not only for producing pore fluids (oil, water, gas) but also for: Gaining information about the sub-surface; -Allowing injection of fluids; -Exploiting geothermal resources; -Disposing Waste (nuclear waste); -Drilling training/research wells. There are six basic reasons for drilling a well. 1. Information from sub surface is required. This may be to identify hydrocarbon reservoirs, coal seams or other mineral deposits. 2. Allow fluids to be produced from within the
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Supply and demand is perhaps one of the most fundamental concepts of economics and it is the backbone of a market economy. Demand refers to how of a product or buyers desire service. The quantity demanded is the amount of a product people are willing to buy at a certain price; the relationship between price and quantity demanded is known as the demand relationship. Supply represents how much the market can offer. The quantity supplied refers to the amount of a certain good producers are willing to
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It has been said that the average American child will devote countless hours at home to homework and all of its components throughout the entirety of their high school career. Schools across America have differing views on the common practice of assigning extra work outside of the classroom. Some schools rally behind the assignment of the work by making claims that homework reinforces the lessons taught in class. Other schools want to do away with homework entirely, claiming that it takes away free
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Extreme Baseball Crack! The bat makes contact with the ball. “Wahoo!” Everyone on the bench is screaming with excitement. The next aggressive batter is up on the plate and everyone is really hyped. Boom! Everyone became silent. Immediately, everyone stood up and hollered with so much excitement. Devin (are best player) hit another homerun. His second, this season and we only played three games. We all kept cheering, but the game is not over yet. “We need to hit some more!” we all shouted loudly
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Baseball has always been one of my passions in life, I haved loved it since the day I first played it and it is very important to me. Another thing that is important to me is my family, my family has always been there for me so I am always trying to make the feel proud of me. All my life there are some particular games that just mean more than others do. Central has always been a big rival of Philomath teams and whenever they play each other you know it is going to be a really good game. One summer
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Baseball can hurt a lot because when the people throw the ball and you don't hit it it might hit you so be carefull. And Baseball there's four squares each one is real far and you have to touch each one. Ones you touched each one you have touch the last one to get a home run. But if you get hit you are out and then you have to wait your turn. And once you get hit you have go to the bench where you wait your turn. And then you have touch the square ones but if someone else touches it from the other
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I disagree with the school board adding 1 hour and 30 minutes to the school day. It would mean I would have less time to relax. It would mean that teachers would have more hours that they have to work and take out of their day. It would also mean more stress and struggle for me and other students or teachers. If they added more time to school, many other students and I would have less time to relax. I will have less time to enjoy myself after a hard school day. Other students and I might have
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Glory is something humans all possess. In each and every person it is unique. No one person has the same glory as another. Forms of glory can be described through many different ways. Some good, and some bad. But many humans often strive to seek the good glory. If you were to search up the word “Talent” it would bring up as a natural aptitude or skill. But if you search in very deeply with each word. You will find something amazing. You have a specific skill that no one posses but you. You can always
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In the movie Lean on Me, Joe Clark persuades the staff and students that hard work is necessary in order to be successful through the use of ethos, pathos, and logos. Joe Clark uses Ethos well to persuade his students and staff to work hard. For example when he is giving his speech introducing himself to the students, he uses the term “my” to show that it is his school and he is in charge. Mr. Clark establishes his credibility to the students as principal, the one in charge. Everyone knows they
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