İş Atama Yardımı
Standart bir iş ödevi yazmak çoğu genç için asla kolay bir iş değildir. Görev konusunun, iş türünün ve yönünün iyi anlaşılmasını gerektirir; ödev için mükemmel taslak ve içerik çerçevesini geliştirmenin yanı sıra, ana metni yazma işine başlamanın yanı sıra metnin daha sonraki bir aşamada düzeltmelerini yapmak.
Bu nedenle, iyi fikirler edinmek için sıklıkla profesyonel görev yardımcıları ararlar. İster makalenin çerçevesini almak için yapay zekaya bazı talimatlar yazmak olsun, ister ilgi çekici konulara ulaşmak için ondan yardım istemek olsun. Eşsiz kalitede çözümleri anında geliştirmek için bizi tercih edebilirsiniz.
- Arjay purchases a bond newly issued by Amalgamated Corporation, for 1,000. The bond pays 60 to its holder at the end of the first few years and pays 1,060 upon its maturity at the end of the 5 years. a. What are the principal amount, the term , the coupon rate, and the coupon payment for Arjay's bond? Instructions: Enter your responses as whole numbers. Principal amount: square Term: square years Coupon rate: square % Coupon payment: square b. After receiving the second coupon payment (at the end of the second year). Arjay decides to sell his bond in the bond market. What price can he expect for his bond if the one-year interest rate at that time is 4 percent?9 percent? 12 percent? Instructions: Enter your responses as whole numbers. Expected price for the bond at: 4 percent: 9 percent: square 12 percent: c. Suppose that after two years, the price of Arjay's bond falls below 1,000 even though the market interest rate equals the coupon rate. One possible reason is that: there is bad news about Amalgamated Corporation leading financial investors to fear that the firm might go bankrupt and not pay off its debt in one year. there is a very good chance that a final payment of more than 1,060 will be made, so financial investors will be willing to pay 1,000 for the bond since they know they can earn 6 percent. bad news arrives about Amalgamated Corporation, leading financial investors to strongly believe that the firm would promptly pay off its debt in one year. there is good news about Amalgamated Corporation leading financial investors to demand more of the company's bonds.
- screen. Instructions: Enter your responses as whole numbers. a. Make a table showing the value of marginal product for each screen from the first through the fifth. What property is illustrated by the behavior of marginal products? Negative returns to capital Increasing returns to capital Diminishing returns to capital (9) b. How many screens will be built if the real interest rate is 5.5 percent? square (4) screen(s) c. How many screens will be built if the real interest rate is 7.5 percent? square (x) screen(s) d. How many screens will be built if the real interest rate is 10 percent? square (x) screen(s) e. If the real interest rate is 5.5 percent, what is the highest construction cost per screen that would make a five-screen complex profitable? 45,000
- Using the information given below for the fictitious country "Alpha," find national saving, private saving, public saving, and the national saving rate. Household saving =80 Business saving =430 Government purchases of goods and services =340 Government transfers and interest payments =100 Tax collections =500 GDP =2,500 Instructions: Enter your response for the national saving rate rounded to one decimal place. If you are entering any negative numbers, be sure to include a (-) in front of those numbers. National saving & Private saving & Public saving & National saving square & square & square & square
- each part that follows use the economic data given to find national saving, private ving, public saving, and the national saving rate. ousehold saving=200 Business saving=400 Government purchases of goods and set services=260 Government transfers and interest payments=135 Tax collections=245GDP=3,000 Instructions: Enter your response for the national saving rate rounded to one decimal place. If you are entering any negative numbers, be sure to include a (-) in front of those numbers. square square square square b GDP=6,400 Tax collections=1,925 Government transfers and interest payments=400 Consumption expenditures=4,570 Government budget surplus=100 Instructions: Enter your response for the national saving rate rounded to one decimal place. If you are entering any negative numbers, be sure to include a (-) in front of those numbers. National saving square square square square Consumption expenditures=4,800 Investment=1,000 Government purchases=1,000 Net exports=16 Tax collections=1,700 Government transfers and interest payments=500 Instructions: Enter your response for the national saving rate rounded to one decimal place. If you are entering any negative numbers, be sure to include a (-) in front of those numbers.
- Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) were established by the U.S government to encourage saving. An individual who deposits part of current earnings in an IRA does not have to pay income taxes on the earnings deposited, nor are any income taxes charged on the interest earned by the funds in the IRA. However when the funds are withdrawn from the IRA the full amount withdrawn is treated as income and is taxed at the individual's current income tax rate. In contrast, an individual depositing in a non-IRA account has to pay income taxes on the funds deposited and on interest earned in each year but does not have to pay taxes on withdrawals from the account. Another feature of IRAs that is different from a standard savings account is that funds deposited in an IRA cannot be withdrawn prior to retirement, except upon payment of a substantial penalty. a. Sarah, who is five years from retirement receives a 10,000 bonus at work. She is trying to decide whether to save this extra income in an IRA account or in a regular savings account. Both accounts earn 4 percent nominal interest, and Sarah is in the 30 percent tax bracket in every year (including her retirement year). Compare the amounts that Sarah will have in five years under each of the two saving strategies, net of all taxes. Is the IRA a good deal for Sarah? Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to the nearest dollar. If Sarah invests in the IRA, her net value (after withdrawing the funds and paying her taxes) five years from now will be: square If Sarah invests in the normal savings account her net value (after taxes) five years from now will be: Sarah will be better off if she invests in the square b. Would you expect the availability of IRAs to increase the amount that households save in light of: 1. the response of saving to changes in the real interest rate? Yes, the government matches the IRA savings making it very attractive. No, there is little increase in real returns from an IRA Yes, a higher real return seems to increase saving modestly. No, people prefer much higher investment returns in the stock market. 2. psychological theories of saving? Yes, because the funds cannot be withdrawn from an IRA prior to retirement, people are not tempted to withdraw these savings. No, because people don't want their money tied up.