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    contributions. They also eliminated dividends on preferred and common stock leaving the stock outstanding and continued payment on the debt instruments (Oesterle 2011). Finally in 2012, the U.S District Court dismissed the charges against the three Fannie Mae top officials ruling that there was no evidence to suggest that they intended to deceive anyone (Fiderer 2014). Effects and consequences According to Woiceshyn 2011, making an ethical or unethical decision is not a serious issue for…

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    The equation for the security market line is: E(r) = 8% + β(12.5% – 8%) y. The aggressive stock has a fair expected rate of return of: E(rA) = 8% + 2.0(12.5% – 8%) = 17% The security analyst’s estimate of the expected rate of return is also 17%. Thus the alpha for the aggressive stock is zero. Similarly, the required return for the defensive stock is: E(rD) = 8% + 0.7(12.5% – 8%) = 11.15% The security analyst’s estimate of the…

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    strategies. When we download the ten years monthly stock price form the FTSE100 during the period 2005 to 2015 from yahoo finance, we calculate the stock returns following the time series. We have four formation periods and holding periods, each equal to 3, 6, 9, 12months, so totally we have 16 strategies. Firstly, calculate returns for a set of stocks for the setting period (3, 6, 9, 12 months), then rank the returns from highest to lowest, now stocks are ranked in ascending order on the basis…

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    Adidas Case Analysis

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    world’s second largest athletic gear maker, Adidas (ADDYY - Free Report) , saw its stock gain nearly 25% in 2015, but that doesn’t mean the New Year doesn’t hold a great deal of potential. Despite a short time when Adidas experienced some troubling moments, the company has really turned things around, and it will be looking to carry its recent momentum into 2016. At a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), Adidas looks to be a solid stock pick at the moment thanks to these three reasons outlined below. Growth…

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    Stock Comparison Report While carefully analyzing the stock market, I have chosen to follow two specific stocks in accordance with the New York Stock Exchange. The stocks Douglas Dynamics and Johnson Controls both sell consumer goods in the auto parts industry. Douglas Dynamics claims the title of North America’s premier manufacturer of vehicle attachments and equipment. Particularly, Douglas Dynamics specializes in snowplows and other means of equipment dealing with harsh winter weather…

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    Cheap Phards Case Study

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    Pocketing the Greens 1. Immediate Issue(s) or Problem(s): Mr. De Guzman, and two other members of the Board of Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. purchased for themselves the shares of stocks of Green Med that was supposed to be acquired by Cheap Pharma Inc. The case therefore presents a conflict of interest issues involving the three members of The Board of Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. The chaos brought about by this incident must be solved immediately so as to restore order within the…

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    Nike, Inc.: Case Study

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    Individual Assignment Part I: According to the data of Nike, Inc. and Timberland Bancorp, Inc. from December 2008 to December 2013 showed by the attached excel, the annualized expected return, standard deviation and correlation of the two stocks are calculated and revealed. Using the result of the closing price minus the opening price to divide by the opening price can figure out the monthly returns during the 5 years in order to obtain the average monthly return. Then, the average monthly…

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    own, and to limit any executive role in a company. A third statement on June 18, made after the stock market closed, also repeated her contention that the $60-a-share price floor influenced her decision to part with her ImClone shares. ''On June 18, 2002, MSLO stock closed at $14.40,'' the indictment said. ''On June 19, 2002, the first day of trading after Stewart issued the June 18 statement, MSLO stock closed at $16.45, representing an increase of approximately 14 percent (Washington Press,…

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    When I move to college, I realize that I only need a bike, so I sell my truck and gain $10,000 to invest where I want I decide to put $3,000 in a Traditional Bank account, $3,000 in a Treasury Bond, and $4,000 in Stocks. I made sure to diversify my investments between high and low risk investments so that I am able to balance out my chances of getting a positive return on my investments. I chose to put $3,000 in a Traditional Savings Account because this is a low risk account that I can access…

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    of HealthSouth, sold $100 million in stock few days before the corporation published a huge loss. HealthSouth was sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) because accounting fraud of the corporation allegedly overstating profits by $1.4 billion. (Aguilera, 2015) In 1996, Scrushy had directed the firm’s accountants and executives which misstated company revenue for the purpose of satisfied shareholders’ expectations and control the market stock price of HealthSouth. The…

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