Te recomiendo el siguiente libro que te puede ayudar.
"La Sabiduría de las Finanzas. Descubre el lado humano en el mundo del riesgo y del rendimiento." El autor es Mihir A. Desai. Hay otro que te puede servir que se llama "El Pequeño Libro de los Altos Rendimientos con Bajo Riesgo. El autor es "Pim Van Vliet. Ambos hablan del los riesgos de las inversiones y los rendimientos en un mundo volátil.
La otra opción es que busques otros libros de Administración y Finanzas en donde venga el subtema de riesgos y rendimientos, aunque podrían no estar tan completos como el desarrollo que le dan al tema en los libros mencionados.
Answer:
high savings rate
Explanation:
High savings rate is not a goal of federal economic policy. The goal of federal economic policy is to achieve full employment, economic growth and stable prices.
However 'high savings rate' is achieved when interest rates are increased in order to fight inflation and achieve 'stable prices' because people keep their money in the banks to take advantage of the benefit of earning interest BUT this is not always the case because 'higher interest rates' works against full employment by making it too costly for firms to borrow for investments which will definitely create jobs.
Before 2008, the investment bankers thought that buying home mortgages was a good and safe investment because it was a stable investment, which is less impacted by inflation.
The “subprime” mortgages were more riskier than “prime” mortgages because the lender were more likely to default the mortgage.
<h3>What was the event "
Crisis of Credit" about?</h3>
The Crisis of Credit, also known as the financial crisis of 2008 or Global Financial Crisis referred to a severe worldwide economic crisis that occurred in the early 21st century. It was considered the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression (1929).
In 2008, the financial crisis began with cheap credit and lax lending standards that fueled a housing bubble. When bubble burst, all banks were left holding trillions of dollars as worthless investments in subprime mortgages and the Great Recession that followed cost many their jobs, their savings and their homes.
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Answer:
D. secured loan
Explanation:
"A secured loan is a loan backed by collateral"
[A. unsecured loan is a loan that doesn't require any type of collateral.]
[B. credit card ...no]
[C. property loan is a secured loan that is sanctioned keeping an asset as mortgage with the lender.]
[D. secured loan is a loan that is backed by collateral]
Answer: $379,500
Explanation:
Total Sales = <em>Break-even sales + Margin of Safety </em>
The Break-Even sales are therefore = 100% - 20%
= 80% of sales
Total Sales is therefore;
Break-even = 80% * Total Sales
Total Sales = Break-even/80%
= 759,000/0.8
= $948,750
Assuming no fixed costs, actual profit will be Sales less Variable expenses;
=Sales - Variable expenses
= 1 - 60%
Actual profit = 40% * Sales
= 40% * 948,750
= $379,500