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The Electoral College Should Be Removed in America
Accountability
Electoral College
Politics
Voting
What words do you think of that associated with America? Equality? Liberty? Justice for all? Now think of The Electoral College. A once-functioning system that is now severely flawed. What words do you associate with it? Unfair? Biased? Problematic? While the system once worked well, it no longer serves our nation’s needs, The Electoral College…
International Business: Monopolistic Advantage Theory
Economics
Finance
Investment
Monopolistic Advantage Theory an approach in international business which explains why a particular national firm is able to compete with indigenous competitors in overseas market. He started by looking at international investments which classified into two: portfolio investment and direct investment. Control is the key factor which differentiates one another. If the investor directly controls…
A Summary and Portfolio Analysis of Stock Market Investment
Investment
Stock Market
An investor tends to come up with various pools of investment to the market intending to maximize bid share and with an aim of upholding the invested amount in the stock market which is generally advocated in the principle of low risks which should lead to high yields. As much as long term investment is…
The Best Way to Use the Lazy Portfolio Strategy
Income
Investment
Perhaps one of the most prestigious advocates for two- or three-fund portfolios, otherwise known as lazy portfolios, John C. Bogle repeatedly contends that there is no evidence indicating actively managed funds outperform passively managed funds. The above quote makes his conviction clear: the market will always return to the mean. In other words, outliers that…
The Importance Critical Judgement and Sound Analysis in Managing an Investment Portfolio
Investment
In the past, investors used to prefer diverse portfolios consisting of bonds, cash, stock and other financial instruments, to single assets (Ineichen, 2002). They believed that diversification was the best way to maximise their returns and mitigate risk; however, such a holistic approach had two main drawbacks, namely modest returns and insufficient transparency (Ineichen, 2002)….
Russia, Germany, China -which country is best choice of U.S automobile company investment?
Germany
Investing
Investment
Executive Summary This report will deeply analyze the benefits, costs and risks associated with doing business in China, Russia and Germany. Through comprehensive evaluation the three countries’ macro environment, it deems China is the most attractive target for foreign direct investment. It is sure that China is an emerging market which has great potential demand…
The Importance of Accountability in Healthcare
Accountability
Health Care
Accountability in an Organization Accountability is important in every organization. This ethical term is often used synonymously with concepts like responsibility, liability, answerability, blameworthiness, enforcement, and other concepts that have to do with expectation of account giving. A simple definition of accountability lies on this statement structure: “A is accountable to B when A…
Similarities between absorption and marginal costing methods Analysis
Budget
Cost
Financial Accounting
Income
Revenue
Stock
Absorption bing dainties the costs of all fabrication constituents ( direct stuff, direct labor, variable operating expense and fixed operating expense ) as inventoriable or merchandise costs in conformity with by and large accepted accounting rules ( GAAP ) , ( BARFIELD et al. , 2001 ) . 1.2 Fringy Costing Variable costing is a…
Advantages and Disadvantages: NPV and IRR
Economics
Investment
Trade
The Net Present Value (NPV) or NPV is a widely used calculation that assesses the difference between current cash inflows and outflows. It plays a significant role in evaluating investment profitability in capital budgeting. The analysis of NPV involves comparing the present value of money with its future value, considering factors like inflation and returns,…
Case Study Analysis Tata-Corus
Corporate Finance
Economics
Finance
Financial markets
Investment
Mergers and acquisitions
On January 31st, 2007 India’s Tata Steel acquired Corus, the erstwhile British Steel Major at a price of 608 pence per Corus share totaling $12. 1 billion/ Rs 54,000 crore/ ? 6. 1 bn, which was five pence per share higher than the offer of Brazil’s CSN (Companhia Siderugica Nacional). The deal is the largest…