According to Mendenhall and Oddou <u>self-orientation</u> predicts success in a foreign posting strengthens an expatriate's self-esteem, self-confidence, and mental well-being.
<u>Option: D</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Mendenhall and Oddou belief that self-orientation is beneficial to have assumption regarding success in foreign posting capacities by showcasing sufficient amount of self-confidence and mental stability.
Self-orientation allow the representative to arrange the strategy or upcoming conversation in mind according to on going scenario, this is only possible when one is having a stable self-oriented brain rather then doubtful, full of questions, nervous mode or any unimpressive act.
Here, they have correlated self-orientation with positive side of business inspite of being only self concern and not considering other factors.
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Answer: invest in US savings bonds because of its short term.
Explanation: Investing in savings bonds will help Julie get more money so she can buy her car but at the same time have more money. Julie can get her money out in no time if she needs it and she'll have bigger profits.
Answer:
Explanation:
a)
The YTM of the bond at par value is equals to its coupon rate, 8.75%. Other things being equal, this 4% coupon rate bond will be more eye-catching as the coupon rate is lower than the current market yields, and its price is far below the call price. So, if yields drop, capital gains on the bond will not be restricted by the call price.
b)
If an investor foresees that yields will fall considerably, the 4% bond proposes a better expected return.
c)
Implicit call protection is offered in the sense that any likely fall in yields would not be nearly enough to make the firm consider calling the bond. In this sense, the call feature is almost irrelevant