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    When the margin is 25% Number of share 100 Purchase price 10 per share Margin required: 25% 50% 75% Increasing Price is 56.25 Amount of profit: 750 Margin required 250 Percent return: 300 % Amount of profit: 750 Margin required 500 Percent return: 150 % Amount of profit: 750 Margin required 750 Percent return: 100 % When the margin is 25% Number of share 100 Purchase price 10 per share Margin required: 25% 50% 75% Increasing Price is -6.25

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    ECON1009 – INTRODUCTORY ECONOMICS AND FINANCE SP2, 2016 Answer ALL the questions, as listed below, following the instructions provided in the Course Outline (Assessment #3 - Take Home Examination, pages 9-10). QUESTION 1 Using appropriate diagrams, discuss how an increase or an improvement in the following non-price determinants of supply would change equilibrium prices and quantities. (a) Technology, (b) Input/resource prices, (c) Taxes and subsidies, and (d) Expectations of producers. (4*5=20

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    The Land Banking policy contributes heavily to the County 's Planned-Programming Budget Systems. (PPBS), a type of budgeting that stresses the use of analytical techniques to improve policy-making. the format that comes closest to rational budget decision-making. The PPBS takes organizational goals and break them down into specific objectives and group similar activities into programs that relate to each other. An example is the protection of persons and property. Other policy recommendations

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    1. P1-3: Cash Flows a. Jane’s cash inflow: $450 + $4,500 = $4,950 Jane’s cash outflow: $1,000 + $500 + $800 + $355 + $280 + $1,200 + $222 = $4,357 b. Jane’s net cash flow for August: $4,950 - $4,357 = $593 c. If Jane came to the point where she had a shortage in her net cash flow, she should certainly cut back on some wants and spend only on needs. For example, Jane spent $1,000 on clothes and could cut that in half and save $500. Jane also spent $500 on dining out where she could’ve ate at home

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    Introduction Arguably, investment is one of the key drivers of economic growth. Economists have developed models to analyze the effect of policy changes on investment behavior and how these changes in investment impact on growth. One of such models is Tobin’s (1969) q model of investment. Based on the key assumption that firms face adjustment costs on their capital stock, Tobin’s q is defined as “the ratio of the market value of installed capital to the replacement cost of capital.” Abel (1982)

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    With the 2016 presidential race picking up, one of the main issues that are being deliberated among candidates and politicians is the private equity industry and it’s and widespread abuse of a tax loopholes. During the Obama administration, there had already been talks regarding the taxing of “carried interest”, the 20% incentive fee charged by private equity firms, as regular income rather than capital gains. In spite of the failed effort, politicians from both parties are now aggressively pushing

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    Why should all sales tax be banned forever Everyone does shopping. It’s the way Americans live their daily life. It is from getting doughnuts at Quiktrip to buying an iPad. All these goods have to have a transaction in order for you to own it. Sales tax is an important part of this transaction. Everyday, people pay sales tax everyday for their purchases. Some states have high rates, and some states have low sales tax rates. Sales tax is a tax imposed by the government at the point of sale on retail

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    If I had a friend who did not want to move up the tax bracket and take the raise, I would insure him that they would still be making more money with the raise. To explain the marginal tax bracket to my friend, I would first show them the chart. Even though their pay would move them to a greater bracket, they only have to pay a partial percentage of the dollar amount they bring in for income. Everyone pays a percent of each income bracket range they are in this is different from someone paying the

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    The analysis of the financial statements for 2014, and 2015 Introduction The Coca-Cola Company (Coca-Cola), the world 's driving soda pop producer, works in more than 200 nations and offers 400 brands of nonalcoholic refreshments. Coca-Cola is likewise the most profitable brand on the planet. Coca-Cola is an all-inclusive perceived effective organization. The Coca-Cola was founded in May of 1886 and proceeds for over a century through the seasons of war and peace, success and misery and monetary

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    Thesis: Many Americans dream of making 120,000 dollars a year; however, that dream can hardly come true these days because of the unpleasant employment scenario, and the actual regressive tax rate. Definition Earning a massive amount of wealth is long Americans’ dream, but nowadays the American dream is making $120,000 to ensure economic security.Throughout the history, Americans believed that real asset value was the only one that held strong, and houses were the symbols of individual’s prosperity

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