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    360 Credit Period – Discount Periods = 1 X 360 99 10 = 0.363636 = 36.36%. Annualizing The Credit Cost The 10-day discount period occurs 36 times per year. Using this information, it is possible to compute the effective annual rate of interest on a 360-day year: = [1+(credit cost / times compounded per year)] degree “Times compounded per year” – 1 = [1+(36.36% /36)] degree 36 – 1 = 0.4358 = 43.59% Annualized , the 36.36 percent cost of interest amounts to a substantial…

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    Swot Analysis Of Martgage

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    The indicated capitalization rate for this investment based on the information provided is 8.20% indicating the value of this property to be $7,317,073 or $7,320,000 rounded. I base this conclusion on the following calculations: • The mortgage constant is .085972 calculated using the following HP-12C keystrokes: F Clx 1 PV 6 g i 20 g n PMT 12 x • The percent paid off on the mortgage after 5 years is 15.1004% calculated using the following HP-12C keystrokes: F Clx 6 g i 20 g n 1 PV PMT 5 g n FV…

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    against a weighing scale which was then diluted in distilled water The stronger the base the faster the acid is neutrailsed which in turn affects the rate of the reaction which probably affects the temperature. Room Temperature The room temperature was regulated with AC kept on through out the experiment The temperature of the room will affect the rate of the reaction affecting the heat released Volume of Base A measuring cylinder was used to use a specific volume of the base for the reaction.…

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    As William Shakespeare stated, “Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind.” Edgar Allan Poe’s horror fiction, short story, “The Tell Tale Heart”, presents a dynamic character who does something wrong and feels guilty about it later in the story. Every night the narrator, a madman, would watch over the old man he was planning to kill. On the eighth night he watched over the man, the narrator killed him and hid his body underneath the floor of the old man’s house which made him feel proud. Soon the…

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    named after a small Italian village. 1The people of Roseto have an extremely low rate of heart disease although there has been a huge heart disease epidemic in the 1950’s. “no one under 55 had died of a heart attack, or showed any signs of heart disease” Curious about this small town’s health, Stewart Wolfe, with the help of colleagues, collected death records and family genealogies to investigate the amazingly low heart rate of this town. Expecting to find a special diet or genes that caused…

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    Essay On TG And DTA Curves

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    The TG and DTA curves obtained for the compounds (C1-C5) are shown in Figure 9. Table 4 lists the results of the thermal studies of these compounds with the initial and final temperatures (ºC), assignments of each decomposition stage based on mass calculation and DTA peaks. These assignments (Δm - Calcd.) are based on the structural fragments from the theoretical formulae of the compounds (C1–C5). This implies that the groups proposed in the right column of Table 4 are not necessarily the…

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    Miliangoss Case Study

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    Miliangos Case Miliangos was a suit brought in England by an unpaid seller of goods. It was an action for price,, which had been expressed in the contract as an amount in Swiss francs. In its original claim the seller had asked for judgment in English pounds, calculated by reference to the sterling equivalent of the price in Swiss francs at the date that payments should have been made. That is, initially the plaintiff advanced a claim in complete accordance with what was then understood to be…

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    Determination of Isoprenaline Hydrochloride Concentration Using Ultra Violet/ Visible Spectroscopy and Quantification of Sodium and Potassium Using Flame Spectroscopy Introduction In UV/VIS (ultraviolet-visible light) spectroscopy, light absorption as a function of various wavelengths gives data about electronic transitions within a solution [1]. The electronic transitions involve exciting an electron from one principle quantum state to another by the absorption of energy [2]. A change in…

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    Two of the most prominent financial-market anomalies are momentum and reversal. Momentum is the tendency of assets with good (bad) recent performance to continue over performing (underperforming) in the near future. Reversal concerns predictability based on a longer performance history: assets that performed well (poorly) over a long period tend to subsequently underperform (over perform). Closely related to reversal is the value effect, whereby the ratio of an asset’s price relative to book…

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    Having two or more children, there is a maximum amount of qualifying expenses is $6,000. That amount should be reduced by $1,800, since Martha received $1,800 for dependent care assistance. The total expenses are $4,200. Tim and Martha’s AGI is over $43,000 they are entitled to a credit of 20% of their expenses, or $840. ($4,200 x .20 = $840) If Tim and Martha had an AGI of $36,000 earned only by Tim, the credit would be zero. That is because there would be no child care expenses. Since Martha…

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