Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.
Find millions of documents on Course Hero - Study Guides, Lecture Notes, Reference Materials, Practice Exams and more.
Course Hero has millions of course specific materials providing students with the best way to expand
their education.
Below is a small sample set of documents:
LSU - HUEC - 2045
huec2045designer18:19NormanNorellpresidentofCFDA(CounciloffashiondesignersofAmerica)BalinceiagoopenedhisfirstcouturehouseinParisin1937designsseemedofbeaheadofthetime.courreges1967catsuits/pantsuits/bodysuitsknowforwhitespaceagekindofbootsnameca
LSU - HUEC - 2045
Claire McCardellNorman Norell
LSU - HUEC - 2045
Elsa Schiaparelli
LSU - HUEC - 2045
ValentinoMary Quant
LSU - HUEC - 2045
WorthCharles Frederick Worth1825-1895English bornMoved to Paris 1845Empress Eugenie House calls 1858: couture housein Paris -opulent, lavishPoiretPaul Poiret 1879-1944 Paris Imaginative Sumptuous lifestyle Dramatic styles Hobble skirt Or
LSU - HUEC - 2045
Yves Saint Laurent
LSU - HUEC - 2045
15:23Thereareseveralgeneralfabricpropertieswhichareimportantinexplainingfabric performancetheseincludedescriptive,quality,andphysicalproperties4.1.Descriptivepropertiesthesepropertiesphysicallydescribeafabric,justasheight,weight,andother measurements
LSU - HUEC - 4041
HistoryofTextilesHUEC4041IntroductionSurvey of the cultural, functional, andtechnological developments oftextiles by selected periods andcountriesJenna Tedrick Kuttruff, Ph.D.Doris & Jules Carville ProfessorTextiles5,000Years,AnInternationalHisto
LSU - HUEC - 4041
HUEC 4041History of TextilesPart I, Chapter 1:Weaving(Looms)Jenna Tedrick Kuttruff, Ph.D.Doris & Jules Carville ProfessorLoomsWeaving interlacing of 2 or moresets of elements (strands or yarns) Flexible elements more difficult to work with than
LSU - HUEC - 4041
HUEC 4041History of TextilesPart I, Chapters 1, 2, 3:WeavingTapestryRug WeavingJenna Tedrick Kuttruff, Ph.D.Doris & Jules Carville ProfessorChapter 1: Weaving Woven construction consists of 2 sets ofelements (yarns/threads) interlaced toform a
LSU - HUEC - 4041
HUEC4041HistoryofTextilesPart I, Chapters 4 & 5EmbroideryLaceJenna Tedrick Kuttruff, Ph.D.Doris & Jules Carville ProfessorChapter4:EmbroideryMethod ofdecorating with aneedle andthread an alreadyexisting fabricstructure14th century embroidery
LSU - HUEC - 4041
HUEC 4041History of TextilesPart I, Ch 6Dyeing and PrintingJenna Tedrick Kuttruff, Ph.D.Doris & Jules Carville ProfessorSources of Color in Textiles Colors of natural fibers Painting (pigments) Printing (dyes add to surface withoutsubmersion in
LSU - HUEC - 4041
HUEC4041HistoryofTextilesPart I, Chapters 7-9KnittingNetting, Knotting and CrochetFelt and Bark ClothJenna Tedrick Kuttruff, Ph.D.Doris & Jules Carville ProfessorPartI,Ch7KnittingVertical looping single elementLooped fabric made from continuous
LSU - HUEC - 4041
HUEC 4041History of TextilesClassification of theStructures of TextilesJenna Tedrick Kuttruff, Ph.D.Doris & Jules Carville ProfessorCLASSIFICATION OF THESTRUCTURES OF FABRICBased on:Irene Emery (1966 &1980)The Primary Structures of FabricsFelte
LSU - ISDS - 1100
ComputersAreYourFutureTwelfthEditionChapter5:ApplicationSoftware:ToolsforProductivityCopyright2012PearsonEducation,Inc.Publishingas1ApplicationSoftware:ToolsforProductivityCopyright2012PearsonEducation,Inc.Publishingas2GeneralPurposeApplications
LSU - ISDS - 1100
ComputersAreYourFutureTwelfthEditionChapter10:CareersandCertificationCopyright2012PearsonEducation,Inc.Publishingas1TheImportanceofComputerLiteracyComputerliteracyoAbilitytounderstandhowtouseacomputereffectivelyoSkillsinclude:Abilitytocreate,f
LSU - ISDS - 1100
Chapter 7 NetworkingEnd-of-Chapter Quiz8. Which is a feature of packet switching?a. There is a direct connection between thecommunicating devices.b. All packets of a message are sent andreceived in order.c. Packets of a message are split up andrea
LSU - ISDS - 1100
Chapterr 9 PrivacyEnd-of-Chapter Quiz6. Which of the following is an example ofmalware?a. Employee monitoring programsb. Globally unique identifiersc. Time bombsd. Active badges1. Which is a characteristic of a strongpassword?a. A length of less
LSU - ISDS - 1100
Chapter 13 End-of-Chapter Self-Test8. Which is a key component of cloudcomputing?a. Increase in IT employee headcountb. Decreased computing start-up costsc. Delivery of offline computing servicesd. Difficulty in increasing computing capacity1. Whic
LSU - ISDS - 1100
Chapter 12 End-of-Chapter Quiz1. Which language is commonly used to create queries in relational databases?a. MDX query languageb. SQLc. Visual Basicd. OLAP2. Which database is usually visualized as a cube?a. Flatb. Relationalc. Object-orientedd
LSU - ISDS - 1100
ComputersAreYourFutureEleventhEditionChapter1:Computers&YouCopyright2011PearsonEducation,Inc.PublishingasPrenticeHall1ComputerFundamentalsnnAcomputerisadevicethatperformstheinformationprocessingcycle.Theinformationprocessingcycleconsistsoffour
LSU - ISDS - 1100
ComputersAreYourFutureTwelfthEditionChapter14:EnterpriseComputingCopyright2012PearsonEducation,Inc.Publishingas1EnterpriseComputingCopyright2012PearsonEducation,Inc.Publishingas2EnterpriseComputing Personalcomputing Individualscontrolanduseofcom
LSU - ISDS - 1100
ISDS 1100 Syllabus (Fall 2011)Instructor: CamillePlaisancePhone: 578-9072Office: 3186 Patrick F TaylorOffice Hours: 10:00 to 11:15Monday and Wednesdayor By AppointmentEmail: cplais1@lsu.eduCourse Objective:This course is designed to teach the st
LSU - ISDS - 1100
MASS COMMUNICATIONS 2000NEWS VALUEImpact Consequences of events are far reachingTimeliness How long ago did the event happen?Proximity We are interested in things around usProminence People are interested in famous peopleConflict People like fi
LSU - PHIL - 1021
Introduction to LogicPhilosophy 1021, Section 1Fall 2011TTh 9:1010:30Lockett 15Professor Jeffrey RolandOfce: Coates 118Ofce hours: T: 11noon, W: 12, and by appt.Email: jroland@lsu.eduPhone: 578-2388Web: www.lsu.edu/faculty/jrolandCourse Descriptio
LSU - PHIL - 1021
FINAL3.1 Fallacies in GeneralFallacies deal with informal logic (such as inductive arguments) that are presented inpros.Fallacy: pattern or way of reasoning that is defective, meaning the conclusion is notsupported by its premisesTwo groups of falla
LSU - PHIL - 1021
Philosophy1021PREMISES1Chapter1Statement:asentencethatiscapableofbeingtrueorfalse(notallsentencesarestatements).Argument:groupofstatements,oneofwhich(conclusion)issupposedtobesupportedbytheremainingstatements(premises).TruthValue:atruestatementhast
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
2008 Political and Economic Risk MapARCTIC OCEANGREENLANDBafn BayLaptev SeaKara SeaBeaufort SeaEast Siberian SeaBarents SeaNor wegian SeaDavis StraitAlaska (US)ENICELANDSWReykjavikRUSSIAFINLANDEDGodthbRWAYAnchorageONorthSeaHelsin
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
FinancialManagementBarryMarchman,Ph.D.GeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyAtlanta,GA30332Ph:4048945110Email:barry.marchman@mgt.gatech.edu1TimeValueofMoney2ObjectivesDescribewhya_todayisworthmorethana_receivedinthefutureDescribetheimpactof_oninterestra
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
Financial ManagementBarry Marchman, Ph.D.Georgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, GA 30332Phone: 404-894-5110Email: barry.marchman@mgt.gatech.eduPart 1: Issues inFinancial ManagementIssues In Financial ManagementA.B.C.D.E.F.Decision MakingF
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
AMORTIZATION EXAMPLESAmount FinancedInterestTermPayment$10,00012% per year5 years$2,774.10Month12345FIXED PAYMENT AMORTIZATIONBeginningBalancePaymentInterestPrinciple10,000.00 2,774.10 1,200.001,574.108,425.90 2,774.10 1,011.111,76
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
Amortization ScheduleInputsAmount FinancedAPRTerm (months)Payment$ 250,000.0012.00%360$2,571.53Month123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
VocabularyAPRAPYEFFNOMDPRBeginningBalance1,000.001,000.001,000.001,000.001,000.001,000.001,000.00Annual Percentage Rate is the periodic rate times the number of compounding periods in a yearAnnual Percentage Yield is the periodic rate comp
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
Investment AnalysisThe Certainty EquivalenceMethodCertainty Equivalence A game of chance: Flip a coin Heads: you win $1,000,000 Tails: you win nothing Expected value = the probability weightedaverage value of all possible outcomes. Expected value
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 22International Corporate FinanceCROSS-RATEb2. The implicit exchange rate between currencies found from explicit exchange rates quoted insome third currency is called a(n).a. open exchange rateb. cross-ratec. backward rated. forward rate
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 23Risk Management: An Introduction to Financial EngineeringI.DEFINITIONSHEDGINGa1.is the process of reducing a firms exposure to price or rate fluctuations.a. Hedgingb. Volatilityc. Diversificationd. Value minimizatione. TranslationDE
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 26LeasingI.DEFINITIONSLESSEEa1.a.b.c.d.e.The user of an asset in a leasing arrangement is called thelesseelessorguarantortrusteemanagerLESSORb2. The owner of an asset in a leasing arrangement is called thea. lesseeb. lessorc
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATEFINANCEAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.Capital budgeting (deciding whether to expand a manufacturing plant), capital structure (decidingwhether to issue new equity and use the proceeds to
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 3WORKING WITH FINANCIALSTATEMENTSAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.a. If inventory is purchased with cash, then there is no change in the current ratio. If inventory ispurchased on credit, then there is a decrease i
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 4LONG-TERM FINANCIAL PLANNINGAND GROWTHAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1. The reason is that, ultimately, sales are the driving force behind a business. A firms assets,employees, and, in fact, just about every aspect
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 5INTRODUCTION TO VALUATION: THETIME VALUE OF MONEYAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.The four parts are the present value (PV), the future value (FV), the discount rate (r), and the life ofthe investment (t).2.Comp
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 6DISCOUNTED CASH FLOW VALUATIONAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.The four pieces are the present value (PV), the periodic cash flow (C), the discount rate (r), and the numberof payments, or the life of the annuity, t
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 7INTEREST RATES AND BONDVALUATIONAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.No. As interest rates fluctuate, the value of a Treasury security will fluctuate. Long-term Treasurysecurities have substantial interest rate risk.
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 8STOCK VALUATIONAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.The value of any investment depends on the present value of its cash flows; i.e., what investors willactually receive. The cash flows from a share of stock are the di
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 9NET PRESENT VALUE AND OTHERINVESTMENT CRITERIAAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.A payback period less than the projects life means that the NPV is positive for a zero discount rate, butnothing more definitive can b
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 10MAKING CAPITAL INVESTMENTDECISIONSAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.In this context, an opportunity cost refers to the value of an asset or other input that will be used in aproject. The relevant cost is what the
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 11PROJECT ANALYSIS AND EVALUATIONAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.Forecasting risk is the risk that a poor decision is made because of errors in projected cash flows. Thedanger is greatest with a new product because
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 12SOME LESSONS FROM CAPITALMARKET HISTORYAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.They all wish they had! Since they didnt, it must have been the case that the stellar performance wasnot foreseeable, at least not by most.
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 13RISK, RETURN, AND THE SECURITYMARKET LINEAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.Some of the risk in holding any asset is unique to the asset in question. By investing in a variety ofassets, this unique portion of the t
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 14COST OF CAPITALAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.It is the minimum rate of return the firm must earn overall on its existing assets. If it earns more thanthis, value is created.2.Book values for debt are likely t
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 14OPTIONS AND CORPORATE FINANCEAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.A call option confers the right, without the obligation, to buy an asset at a given price on or before agiven date. A put option confers the right, wit
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 15RAISING CAPITALAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.A companys internally generated cash flow provides a source of equity financing. For a profitablecompany, outside equity may never be needed. Debt issues are larger
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
%PDF-1.4%68 0 obj </Linearized 1/L 102740/O 70/E 29701/N 16/T 101333/H [ 736 413]>endobjxref68 220000000016 00000 n0000001149 00000 n0000001229 00000 n0000001358 00000 n0000001513 00000 n0000001799 00000 n0000002105 00000 n0000002264 00000 n0
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 21INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE FINANCEAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.a.The dollar is selling at a premium because it is more expensive in the forward market than in thespot market (SFr 1.53 versus SFr 1.50).b.The fr
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATEFINANCEAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.Capital budgeting (deciding whether to expand a manufacturing plant), capital structure (decidingwhether to issue new equity and use the proceeds to
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 2FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, TAXES ANDCASH FLOWAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.Liquidity measures how quickly and easily an asset can be converted to cash without significant lossin value. Its desirable for firms to hav
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 3WORKING WITH FINANCIALSTATEMENTSAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.a. If inventory is purchased with cash, then there is no change in the current ratio. If inventory ispurchased on credit, then there is a decrease i
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 5INTRODUCTION TO VALUATION: THETIME VALUE OF MONEYAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.The four parts are the present value (PV), the future value (FV), the discount rate (r), and the life ofthe investment (t).2.Comp
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 6DISCOUNTED CASH FLOW VALUATIONAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.The four pieces are the present value (PV), the periodic cash flow (C), the discount rate (r), and thenumber of payments, or the life of the annuity, t
Georgia Tech - MGT - 3078
CHAPTER 7INTEREST RATES AND BONDVALUATIONAnswers to Concepts Review and Critical Thinking Questions1.No. As interest rates fluctuate, the value of a Treasury security will fluctuate. Long-term Treasurysecurities have substantial interest rate risk.