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GaryK [48]
2 years ago
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Mitski supervises the returns desk in a department store. Mitski has set a goal for the rest of the year of finishing her daily

office work quicker so she can assist at the returns desk earlier in the morning. She knows this will improve customer service and also help decrease theft which will assist the company in achieving its goal of decreasing costs. Finishing her office work quicker represents a(n) ________ for Mitski.
Business
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dem82 [27]2 years ago
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Since the price of the stocks first rose to $50, the account's equity was $50,000.

The SMA balance was = ($50,000 x 1/2) - $20,000 = $,5000

The SMA balance acts like a stabilizer and cannot be taken away even if the price of the stocks fall slightly. The price of stocks must fall 25% in order for the SMA to be withdrawn.

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Answer is explained below in the explanation section.

Explanation:

Solution:

We can not solve this question as it lacks necessary data.

1. GE's Translation Exposure using current/noncurrent:

$401 billion - $401 billion = 0.

0 is the GE's translation exposure using current/noncurrent method.

2. Using Monetary/Non-monetary:

We can not calculate this requirement as we don't have the breakdown of GE's assets and liabilities under monetary/nonmonetary. So, it is not possible under the given information.

3. GE's Translation Exposure using Temporal method:

Again, we do lack necessary data to solve for this requirement. We need GE's breakdown of current assets and inventory and monetary assets to solve this question. Therefore, it is not possible to solve this question.

4. GE's Translation Exposure Using Current Rate methods:

GE's Exposure = (Current Assets + Fixed Assets) - Current Liabilities

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GE's Exposure = ($1198 billion) - $323 billion

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0.09(D/E) - 0.06(D/E) = 0.11 - 0.09

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