Option E, the A-E-I-O-U Model is expressed as "We should express our concerns about the conflict and suggest a solution"
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The Design of Conflict Management A-E-I-O-U, The "A-E-I-O-U" approach is used to address a range of standoffs: worker-to-boss, peer-to-peer, co-founder to co-founder, and stood for recognition, expression, identification, results, and understanding. It helps customers to be conscious of confrontations.
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A - Acknowledge: Assume that the other person is right and will resolve the dispute.
- E - Express: Acknowledge your beneficial intention and convey your own particular concern.
- I - Identify: Recognize what you want to do.
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O - Outcome: People react much more favourably because they can purchase into why their acts or behaviours change.
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U - Understanding: Mutual understanding is attained
The answer is Country B
Comparative advantages can be described as a country's ability to product a certain product in higher quantities and lower price (efficiently) compared to another country.
In this case, Country A can product 100 CDs and only 100 DVDs, by while country B has the capacity to produce 50 CDs but 200 DVDs.
Clearly Country B has a better infrastructure to produce DVDs in bulk
Answer:
$1,138.92
Explanation:
Current bond price can be calculated present value (PV) of cash flows formula below:
Current price or PV of bond = C{[1 - (1 + i)^-n] ÷ i} + {M × (1 + i)^-n} ...... (1)
Where:
Face value = $1,000
r = coupon rate = 7.2% annually = (7.2% ÷ 2) semiannually = 3.6% semiannually
C = Amount of semiannual interest payment = Face value × r
C = $1,000 × 3.6% = $36
n = number of payment periods remaining = (12 - 1) × 2 = 22
i = YTM = 5.5% annually = (5.5% ÷ 2) semiannually = 2.75% semiannually = 0.0275 semiannually
M = value at maturity = face value = $1,000
Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:
PV of bond = 36{[1 - (1 + 0.0275)^-22] ÷ 0.0275} + {1,000 × (1 + 0.0275)^-22}
PV of bond = $1,138.92.
Therefore, the current bond price is $1,138.92.
Answer: Proceeds transaction
Explanation:
In a proceeds transaction, the broker is involved in two related transactions which are the selling of one stock and the buying of another.
Proceed transactions involve a customer asking their broker to sell their stock and then use the proceeds gained from that sale to buy another stock which is what the customer did when he directed his broker to sell ABCD stock and use the proceeds to buy XPDQ stock.