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Explain how, if at all, each of the following transactions generates two entries (a credit and a debit) in the american balance of payments accounts, and describe how each entry would be classified in any of current, financial or capital account: (a) a u. s. resident buys shares of a portuguese company paying via wire transfer from her wells fargo account to a portuguese bank. (b) an australian tourist rents a car in the u. s. and pays with her credit card. (c) a u. s.-owned factory in britain uses local earnings to buy additional machinery.
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:50
The returns on the common stock of maynard cosmetic specialties are quite cyclical. in a boom economy, the stock is expected to return 22 percent in comparison to 9 percent in a normal economy and a negative 14 percent in a recessionary period. the probability of a recession is 35 percent while the probability of a boom is 10 percent. what is the standard deviation of the returns on this stock?
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Business, 22.06.2019 13:20
In order to be thoughtful about the implementation of security policies and controls, leaders must balance the need to reduce with the impact to the business operations. doing so could mean phasing security controls in over time or be as simple as aligning security implementation with the business’s training events.
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:10
Assume that a local bank sells two services, checking accounts and atm card services. the bank’s only two customers are mr. donethat and ms. beenthere. mr. donethat is willing to pay $8 a month for the bank to service his checking account and $2 a month for unlimited use of his atm card. ms. beenthere is willing to pay only $5 for a checking account, but is willing to pay $9 for unlimited use of her atm card. assume that the bank can provide each of these services at zero marginal cost.refer to scenario 17-5. if the bank is unable to use tying, what is the profit-maximizing price to charge for a checking account
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