OC userin Finance·2 Feb 2019A group of funds managed by a single company which offers conversion privileges is called a?
OC userin Finance·2 Feb 2019Do publicly traded companies need to provide information about their budgets to the public?
OC userin Biology·2 Feb 2019Oaks trees in California produce annual crops of seeds (âacornsâ) that vary dramatically in size fromyear to year. In some years, nearly all of the oak trees produce few if any acorns, and the treesinstead save up their resources. In other years, all the trees in a large area (often nearly the wholestate) synchronously produce a huge crop of acorns (âmast yearsâ). Draw a graph showing the relationship between acorn density and the proportion of acorns likelyto be eaten by herbivores. Explain briefly the key features of the relationship that you plot. Variation in the proportion of acorns eaten across years is an example of what kind of feedback ( negative or postive) explain why.
OC userin Finance·1 Feb 2019How much must you deposit in an account today so that you have abalance of $8,904 at the end of 13 years if interest on the accountis 11% p.a., but with quarterly compounding?Please show the work how you got the answer, thanks
OC userin Finance·31 Jan 2019 A share of stock with a beta of .74 now sells for $50. Investors expect the stock to pay a year-end dividend of $3. The T-bill rate is 5%, and the market risk premium is 8%. a. Suppose investors believe the stock will sell for $52 at year-end. Is the stock a good or bad buy? What will investors do? The stock is a (Click to select)goodbad buy and the investors (Click to select)will investwill not invest. b. At what price will the stock reach an âequilibriumâ at which it is perceived as fairly priced today? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Stockprice ( The answer is not $27.47)
amaranthsnake23Lv1in Chemistry·17 Feb 2021CO2(g) + 2NH3(g) <---> H2NCONH2(s) + H2O(g)if the eq expands into an evacuated flask, will it shift left orright?
OC userin Finance·31 Jan 2019What does the statement "Many Public Organizations Have Codes of Ethics mean? Do public organizations face different ethical issues than private organizations?
OC userin Biology·1 Feb 2019Due to global climate change and the increase in CO2 levels and a decrease in water and plants are having to adapt to the changes. For the following question use and cite at least one peer reviewed source for full credit. 1. While the CO2 levels and the temperature increase, the water levels decrease. What effect will this have on the light reactions? and the Calvin cycle? 3. As the climate in certain areas becomes very hot and very dry explain how plants will need to evolve in order to handle the changes. Make sure to talk about their leaves, roots, and stomata.
OC userin Biology·30 Mar 2023Anatomy II Question Chapter 21: 1. Why are large arteries able to expand and recoil during systole and diastole? 2. Explain how an ACE inhibitor lowers blood pressure. (ACE is an enzyme required to form angiotensin II) 3. Determine the effect of each factor on capillary filtration/reabsorption: a. albumin deficiency, b. elevated capillary blood pressure, c. elevated protein in interstitial fluid 4. What effect does pulmonary edema have on blood oxygenation? 5. What is the consequence to the newborn if the foramen ovale does not close after birth?
OC userin Biology·1 Feb 2019Explain this for me in only one paragraph or less with example, please! (Herbivores may not achieve a stable interaction with their food plants, and many ungulates undergo irruptionswith subsequent oscillations in numbers.)
OC userin Biology·1 Feb 2019In the early 1930s, Albert Szent-Györgyi reported the interesting observation that the addition of small amounts of oxaloacetate or malate to suspensions of minced pigeon breast muscle stimulated the oxygen consumption of the preparation. Surprisingly, the amount of oxygen consumed was about seven times more than the amount necessary for complete oxidation (to CO2 and H2O) of the added oxaloacetate or malate. Why did the addition of oxaloacetate or malate stimulate oxygen consumption? Why was the amount of oxygen consumed so much greater than the amount necessary to completely oxidize the added oxaloacetate or malate?
OC userin Finance·2 Feb 2019The different ways in which a firm can pay dividends to its shareholders and their impact to the share price.
OC userin Finance·2 Feb 2019"Impact of Financial Concepts" Discuss ways that the basic concepts we have discussed in this chapter directly impact your life. Provide specific examples to support your response as to financial risk if you own a company and the economic crisis.
OC userin Finance·1 Feb 2019Most corporate bonds are A. held by institutional investors. B. sold through Standard & Poor's, Moody's or Fitch C. considered risky investments D. regulated by the US Securities Exchange