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    Q1. The main function of money is to serve as a medium of exchange. It also serves as a unit of account and as a store of value. Explain the problems hyper-deflation causes for Bitcoin in its functions as money. Hyper-deflation occurs when the general price level of goods or services in an economy falls drastically in a short period of time, this causes people to horde their currency instead of spending it in the hope that they will get more for their money in the following days, weeks or years.…

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    Microeconomics

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    While microeconomics is the study of individuals and their business decisions, macroeconomics looks at larger decisions, I.E, Country and Government decisions. Microeconomics is normally the study of individualsand business decisions, macroeconomics looks at high up nation and government decisions . Macro economics and micro economics, and the wide spectrum of of the number of underlying concepts, has been the subject of a great deal of writings. The field of study is quite larget; and…

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    variables. The business cycle is also called a boom-bust cycle or an economic cycle. It is characterized by a boom in one period and a breakdown in the consequent period in the financial exercises of a business. These tremendous fluctuations in the monetary activities are actually called phases of the business cycle. A business cycle is normally categorized into five phases such as Expansion, Peak, Recession, Trough, and Recovery, which repeat themselves over the time. Let’s discuss the…

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    The articles, “Ten years on; International banking”, “When the music stopped; A brief history of the crisis” and “The millennial problem; Recruitment” by The Economist, were all very insightful into the 2007 financial crisis. It’s crazy to think that over a decade has passed and the country still has not fully recovered. Prior to reading these articles, I knew very little about the financial crisis and all its consequences. I was aware the financial crisis was due to banks lending out loans to…

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    The general sentiment of the stock market can be defined bullish or bearish and the market on the whole can be called bull market or a bear market. A bull market indicates positive sentiment with uptrend in the stock market. On the other hand a bear market indicates downtrend in the stock market with negative sentiment. Uptrend means that the stock price is showing appreciation while downtrend means that with time the stock price is having depreciation. Stocks too can be defined in terms of…

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    Thus, the film provides various scenes which frame the causes leading to the default of the housing market as well as the responses from different characters. The causes are of how the dilemma began and what the dilemma consisted of. For example, the quote “if you give us free money, we will take it”, depicts the banks attitude towards Burry. The banks assume that Burry does not know what he is talking about as he proposes to bet against the housing market. To them Burry is just giving his…

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    The first dataset we could utilize would be unsupervised: data visualization to examine relationships between pair of variables. This dataset would represent the relationships between the DePaul students in the loop compared to Lincoln Park. This would illustrate how many students are utilizing the subscriptions being offered and the frequency that the students are using these by tracking the number of times the journals are being checked out. Not only would this give a better representation of…

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    1.35 1.35 There is no noticeable fluctuation, which indicates that a stable liquidity conditions (by the measured liquid) 93.11 100.56 The ratio shows that the company manages its inventory normal. It also shows the inventory turns. 22.07 26.36 Since the increase of the average number of days to collect accounts receivable that may be the focus of a company. This suggests that companies should be more active in collecting money. 74.4 74.5 No obvious fluctuation, the company's assets by debt. The…

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    Fdr's Speech Analysis

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    The introduction of this speech I think captured people’s attention because it was simple. It gave hope that a lot of the questions America had about the financial situation it was in would be answered. He also started off the speech by thanking the American people for their cooperation with the banking holiday and apologized for its inconvenience which I think calmed peopled down and gave them more of an open mind then they started with. FDR then proceeded with a small background of how the…

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    The Federal Reserve was created in 1913—a world vastly different from today—to ensure a more stable monetary and financial system. This includes conducting monetary policy, regulating banks, and evaluating systemic risk. The institution planned to combat three major problems, the first of which included the effects of seasonality shocks caused by regional differences in demand for…

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