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    Wealthfront: Since its launch in 2011, Wealthfront has built trust with its unique service that designs a personalized portfolio of globally diversified investments for each client. Wealthfront, created in December 2011, is one of the biggest players in the space, trusted with more than $5.5 billion in assets under management as of the end of March 2017. This makes it the second-largest platform of the independent launches, just behind Betterment. Getting started with Wealthfront is a simple…

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    Isolate Prices Project My program runs as follows first displays the local start time, which would be the current time and would work as almost like the starting point of stopwatch. We than have a vector which is where all the input files information is stored. After, the vector is created we have to fill the vector with the information from the input files. Then we read all the data from the vector and output into 2 files. Lastly the end time is display with the elapsed time. I created a Stock…

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    My Investment Philosophy

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    Investment Philosophy My investment philosophy and strategy was not just investing in a single industry. Instead, I wanted to have a variety of stocks in my portfolio, with investing in multiple different companies from different industries. I tended to gear more towards larger companies that are growing relatively fast. These companies were ones that I was personally familiar with and liked as a whole. Amazon, for example, being the largest ecommerce retailer, I believed would be a pretty good…

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    Nintendo Stock Analysis

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    In the first week of doing stocks I started with American Express and bought all the stocks that I thought would gain the most money. All of those stocks included products that I knew would have good business and wouldn’t be likely to lose a major amount of money these stocks included Imax, Mcgraw, Microsoft, and took a chance with both Coach and Go pro. Go Pro was probably the worst one to pick as they lost a lot of money the first few weeks a lot more money than I thought they would. I also…

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    THE HOMEVOTER HYPOTHESIS Name University Course Instructor Date The Homevoter Hypothesis William Fischel, in the Homevoter Hypothesis, argues that just like investors want the companies they have invested in to perform well, homeowners share a financial interest in the success and achievement of their communities. The rise in the principal asset of the home owner; his or her home, is dependent on the conditions existing in the wider community including levels of crime rates and property tax,…

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    In the case of Webb Resolutions Ltd v E-Surv Ltd, negligence did rise in terms of valuation, and concerned two properties. In November 2006, E-Surv valued a two bedroom flat at £227,995 for mortgage purposes. The true value was held to be £204,658, showing that there was an over valuation of 11.4%. In July 2007, E-Surv provided a valuation for the re-mortgage of a house, which was valued at £295,000, but the true value was found to be £260,000, therefore the over valuation was at 13.5% (Clarke…

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    that Sorenson Stove Company has cash inflows from various other sources. Other possible sources of cash inflows for the company could be interest earned on invested capital; gains on the sale of assets; or capital raised by the issuance of stocks and bonds. The discrepancy between the monthly cash budget and daily cash budget is due to the assumptions of the daily cash budget. The daily cash budget assumes that collections are evenly spread throughout the month, while costs are not. This…

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    Question #2 Hirschi’s social bond theory is a member of the social control paradigm and begins with the assumption that human beings are inherently drawn to deviant behaviour (King, 2016c, para 2). “Deviance is not socially created; it is inevitable unless mechanisms are socially created to prevent it” (King, 2016c, para 2). There are four types of social bonds that draw individuals away from criminality or deviance: Attachment, commitment, involvement and belief. Attachment refers to having…

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    Charter Bank Case

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    Holly Hill issued a promissory note for the mortgage to Rogers and Blythe, a couple of months later Rogers and Blythe took out a loan from Charter Bank of Gainesville. In order for Rogers and Blythe to secure the loan they took out from Charter Bank they had to transfer the promissory note they had created with Holly Hill. Sometime later Rogers and Blythe defaulted on the loan. Charter Bank sued in order to recover on the Holly Hill’s promissory note. From that information the mortgage in…

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    A firm can finance their investments using two financing types, debt or equity. For more than half a decade, scholars have been debating about the optimal amount of debt and optimal amount of equity that maximize the market value of a firm. Capital structure is defined as the type of the funds, equity capital or debt capital, a company uses to finance its operations and investments. According to a survey among CFOs of 392 companies, only 19 percent of the companies avoid having a target capital…

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