The answer for this question is: $126,749 per violation
The ground for this huge amount is by wilful violate the rules, the employer basically putting his/her employee's life in danger on purpose, so the punishment for this should be a lot higher.
This amount is exactly ten times the amount of penalty imposed to the employer who commits willful violation ($ 12,675)
Explanation:
A diversified company is a type of company that has multiple unrelated businesses or products. A company may decide to diversify its activities by expanding into markets or products that are related to its current business.
For example, an auto company may diversify by adding a new car model or by expanding into a related market like trucks.
Diversified Industries covers a wide range of sub-sectors including Automotive, Transport & Logistics, Building Materials & Construction, Capital Goods, Business Services, Metals and Oil Field Services. Even the way industrial products are developed, manufactured and commercialized is changing. I would say the answer is <u>True</u>
Answer:B. The portfolio of smaller stock are typically less volatile than individual small stock.
C. On average smaller stock have lower return than larger stock.
Explanation:
The larger stock most times have a higher volatility than smaller stock and usually have better records of performance, this therefore makes their returns higher than lower stock.
On an average the volatility of a smaller stock is greater than that of a portfolio of smaller stock for the portfolio stock will compensate for one another to limit the volatility.
A treasury bill has a government guarantee, their return is therefore lower and same applies to their volatility when compared to smaller stock.
If you have a lot of deductions compared to a typical W2 tax payer you may itemize instead of standard deduct. An accountant can help determine which is best to file. In most cases, those who itemize have a mortgage, extra medical expenses that exceed a percentage of your adjusted gross income, W9 (contractor/work from home positions), have paid large interest and/or have donation a lot throughout the year.
Answer:
Beta= 1.133
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Coke:
beta= 1.1
Investment= $10,000
Wal-Mart:
beta= 1
Investment= $20,000
<u>First, we need to calculate the proportion of investments:</u>
Coke= 10,000/30,000= 0.33
Wal-Mart= 20,000/30,000= 0.77
<u>Now, to calculate the beta of the portfolio, we need to use the following formula:</u>
Beta= (proportion of investment A*beta A) + (proportion of investment B*beta B)
Beta= (0.33*1.1) + (0.77*1)
Beta= 1.133