Answer:
Account Balance in margin account:
Investment = $6,000 (100 x $60)
The customer's account will first increase with an unrealized gain of $2,000 ($80 - 60 x 100) on the next day. It will then decrease with an unrealized loss of $2,000 ($80 - 60 x 100) on the day after. This cancels the earlier unrealized gain.
Explanation:
The customer's investment will now show a balance of $6,000 with a contra account showing a debt of $3,000 for the balance of the Regulation T margin account. According to investopedia, "A margin account is a brokerage account in which the broker lends the customer cash to purchase stocks or other financial products. The loan in the account is collateralized by the securities purchased and cash, and comes with a periodic interest rate."
Answer:
Sorters and Farmworkers.
Explanation:
Not for sure if this is the answer, BUT it most likely is.
Answer:
E. A self fulfilling prophecy
Explanation:
Self fulfilling prophecy is a situation or psychological term whereby an individual predicts or expects something, in which the prediction or expectation comes to pass because the individual believes it will, thus the behaviour that follows is in line with that beliefs. It is a prediction that is made to be true because of the behaviour of the believer. In this scenario, the waitress assumes and believes the group of people to be poor, this behaving in a way that neglected them which gender up with here recieving a bad tip. That is, her behaviour making her predictions about them to be true.
Answer:
r = 10.5%
Explanation:
Using Dividend growth model, we have the following equation:
P = D(1) / r - g
P: Stock price ($40)
D(1): Year end dividend ($3)
g: Dividend growth rate (3%)
r: required rate of return (Missing value)
By inputting numbers into the equation, we have:
40 = 3 / r - 0.03
--> r = 10.5%
Answer:
Likelihood, impact
Explanation:
Risk exposure is defined as an estimation of future loss that can be experienced when a particular line of action is taken. There is ranking of risks according to the likelihood of them occuring multiplied by potential loss if the risk occurs.
The formula for risk exposure is the likelihood that an event will occur plus impact if the event occurs.
For example if an investor invests $1,000 in a high risk investment, he stand s the chance of losing the whole of the capital invested.