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McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
PRACTICETEST#1ECONOMICS 1BB3Introductory MacroeconomicsSections C01, C02Term Test #1This examination paper includes 12 pages including the title page and 43 questions. You are responsible for ensuring that your copy of the paper is complete. Please b
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
MULTIPLECHOICEANSWERSTOPRACTICETEST#1Question12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940sat1BABACDBBBAACEABBAACCCDDBCCDDBBADBBCDDBAC
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
TEST#1ANSWERGUIDE,WINTER2011Thurs.version1(thu1)MCquestion#1startsThe behaviour of buyersThurs.version2(thu2)MCquestions#1startsThe price index in 2001 Sat.9:00version1(sat9_1)MCquestion#1startsRefer to Figure 4-1. The movement from Sat.9:00version2(s
Illinois State - BSC - 201
Community EcologyCommunity Dynamics Sections 2, 4Community: all species living in oneplace and potentially interacting withone anotherInteractions: Exploitation,Competition, MutualismCommunities have properties beyondthose of the species in the co
Illinois State - BSC - 201
Population ecologyPopulation - group of individuals of a singlespecies in one areaPopulations have properties beyond thoseof individualsNumber or density (N / m2)Sex ratioAge distributionDynamics - change in number over timeReadingSimUTextLife
Illinois State - BSC - 201
ReadingSimUTextPopulation growthMouse Problem(excel sheet on blackboard)Female Mice30% of survivefrom one yearto the nextGive birth to 3femaleoffspring / year,in yrs. 1 & 2Give birth to 1femaleoffspring / yearfrom years 3onwardAfter 4br
Illinois State - BSC - 201
Summer Fisheries InternshipIllinois Department of Natural Resources fisheries division Gibson CityApplications accepted through April 20th or till the position is filledScholarship to your student account for $3,000 and $500 if you present to the Sport
Illinois State - BSC - 201
MetapopulationsPopulations do not exist in isolationMetapopulation is a collection of spatiallydistinct subpopulations of the samespecies that are connected via dispersal.A population of populations.A metapopulation persists over time, eventhough i
Illinois State - LAN - 111.12
1. What is a population (ecological definition)?a. Group of individuals of a single species in one area2. What do we mean when we speak of population dynamics?a.3. What is demography?a. Study of age structure of a population4. What can demography te
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 14Audit of the Sales and Collection Cycle:Tests of Controls and SubstantiveTests of TransactionsThis is an essential chapter because it is the first chapter to deal with specificevidence in an audit area. It is essential that the concepts o f
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 2The CPA Profession2-1Review QuestionsThe four major services that CPAs provide are:1.2.3.4.Audit and assurance services Assurance services are independentprofessional services that improve the quality of information fordecision makers.
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 3Audit ReportsReview Questions3-1Auditor's reports are important to users of financial statements becausethey inform users of the auditor's opinion as to whether or not the statements arefairly stated or whether no conclusion can be made wit
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 4Professional Ethics4-1Review QuestionsThe six core ethical values described by the Josephson Institute are:1. Trustworthiness2. Respect3. Responsibility4. Fairness5. Caring6. CitizenshipThere are many other potential sources of ethical
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 5Legal LiabilityReview Questions5-1Several factors that have affected the increased number of lawsuits againstCPAs are:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.The growing awareness of the responsibilities of public accountantson the part of users of financial
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 6Audit Responsibilities and ObjectivesReview Questions6-1 The objective of the audit of financial statements by the independentauditor is the expression of an opinion on the fairness with which the financialstatements present financial positi
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 7Audit EvidenceReview Questions7-1In both a legal case and in an audit of financial statements, evidence isused by an unbiased person to draw conclusions. In addition, the consequencesof an incorrect decision in both situations can be equall
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 9Materiality and RiskReview Questions9-1The parts of planning are: accept client and perform initial planning,understand the clients business and industry, assess client business risk,perform preliminary analytical procedures, set materialit
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 10Section 404 Audits of Internal Controland Control RiskReview Questions10-1 Management typically has three broad objectives in designing an effectiveinternal control system.1.Reliability of Financial Reporting Management is responsible for
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 16Completing the Tests in theSales and Collection Cycle:Accounts ReceivableReview Questions16-1Tests of details of balances are designed to determine the reasonablenessof the balances in sales, accounts receivable, and other account balance
CSU LA - ACCT - 305
Chapter 24Completing the AuditReview Questions24-1There are four presentation and disclosure-related audit objectives:PRESENTATION ANDDISCLOSURE-RELATEDAUDIT OBJECTIVESDESCRIPTIONOccurrence and rights andobligationsAccount-related information a
Windsor - ACCT - 70-151
Windsor - ACCT - 70-151
Windsor - ACCT - 70-151
Windsor - ACCT - 70-151
CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISE FOR LESSON 8 CHAPATER 12MANAGEMENT SELECTIONYou are vice president of a medium sized corporation that believes stronglyin promoting from within. You have two jobs to fill: 1) General manager,Mid-Western division. 2) Project
University of Texas - GEO - 316
GEO 316P, Sedimentary RocksExam 3, April 9 - 2012, Carbonate Sediments and Rocks Name_6) Which is a correct pair for Cave or Hot SpringUT EID_carbonate environments?a) Cave groundwater / precipitationTotal 40 multiple-choice questions: 40b) Cave
University of Texas - GEO - 316
GEO316P, Sedimentary Rocks, 2012 SpringExam 1, Feb 13 - 2012, Siliciclastic Sediments and Rocks Name_5) Chemical weathering processes include:UT EID_a) thermal expansion/contraction,insolation, frost action, organicTotal 40 multiple-choice questi
University of Texas - FIN - 3014
* CH. 181. Your company has sales of $104,000 this year cost of goods sold of $62,600. Youforecast sales to increase to $114,500 next year. Using the percent of salesmethod, forecast next years cost of goods sold.2. For the next fiscal year, you forec
GWU - EMSE - 6014
EMSE260SurveyofFinanceandEngineeringEconomicsInstructorDavidR.Gallay,D.Sc.,P.E.SlideSlide1EngineeringEconomicsAFewDefinitions Engineering:theapplicationofscienceandmathematicstodevelopeconomicsolutionstotechnicalproblems Economics:thescienceofc
GWU - EMSE - 6014
TimeValueofMoneyAndtheConceptofEquivalenceDecisionSituationAQuickReviewConcernedwiththeallocationofresourcesamongprojectsonalongtermbasisInvolvessacrificingcurrentconsumption(makinganimmediateinvestmentoutlay)inordertoachieveconsumptioninfuturepe
GWU - EMSE - 6014
Application of Money-TimeRelationshipsSolving Economic AnalysisProblems1Economic Analysis of anEngineering Project Analysis of profitabilityPV (present value)FW (future worth)AW (annual worth)IRR (internal rate of return) Analysis of liquidity
GWU - EMSE - 6014
Comparing AlternativesMutually ExclusiveAlternatives1Comparing AlternativesMutually exclusive alternativesThe do nothing alternativeWhy incremental analysis is needed with IRR methodWhat to do when useful lives are unequalCapitalized cost (worth)
GWU - EMSE - 6014
Cost EstimationTechniquesCost ConceptsA Couple of DefinitionsCost:The decrease in wealth that results fromcommitting a resource to a particularalternative, i.e., before any of the benefits of thealternative are calculatedMeasure of the value of a
GWU - EMSE - 6014
Economic Depreciationand TaxesEconomic Analysis1Engineering Economic Analysis:Five ConsiderationsTime Value of MoneyDepreciation & TaxesInflation & Price ChangesUncertainty and RiskEstimating techniques for future costs210,000 Before-tax cash
GWU - EMSE - 6014
Inflation EffectsPrice Changes1Price Changes and InflationCosts/prices change overtime. changes in many costs/prices (generalinflation) specific changes in one cost/price changes due to foreign currencyexchanges2General Price InflationAn incr
GWU - EMSE - 6014
Uncertainty and Risk inEngineering EconomicAnalysis1Uncertainty vs. RiskWorking DefinitionsUncertainty: decision environment in which morethan one state of nature exists, but in which thedecision maker has no information about thevarious statesR
GWU - EMSE - 6014
Assessing FinancialPerformanceandCapital BudgetingA Quick ReviewFrom Session 1 Income statement Balance sheetFinancialstatements Cash flow statement2Financial StatementsWhats Their Utility? From the investors perspective: Predicting the fut
GWU - EMSE - 6014
EMSE 260: Survey of Finance and Engineering EconomicsExamination #2Open notesopen bookStudent name: _ _LastFirstWrite neatly and clearly, underlying your answers with two parallel lines. For partialcredit, you must include supporting calculations
GWU - EMSE - 6014
EMSE 260EXAM 1, Open textbook, open notesNAME (print)_LAST_FIRSTComplete the following 6 questions. Write neatly and clearly, underlying your answerswith two parallel lines. If you prefer, you may display your solutions on an Excelworksheet. For
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyIntroduction to Decision AnalysisDraft: Version 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 1 Introduction to Decision AnalysisLecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchi http:/ww
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 2Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyElements of Decision ProblemsDraft: Version 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 2 Elements of Decision ProblemsLecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchi http:/www.seas.g
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 3Making HardDecisionsStructuring DecisionsDraft: Version 1R. T. Clemen, T. ReillyMaking Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 3 Structuring DecisionsSlide 1 of 49Lecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchihttp:/www.seas.gwu
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 4Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyMaking ChoicesDraft: Version 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 4 Making ChoicesLecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchi http:/www.seas.gwu.edu/~dorpjr/Slide 1 of 58
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 5Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillySensitivity AnalysisDraft: Version 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 5 Sensitivity AnalysisLecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchi http:/www.seas.gwu.edu/~dorpjr/Sl
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 7Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyProbability BasicsDraft: Version 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 7 Probability BasicsLecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchi http:/www.seas.gwu.edu/~dorpjr/Slide
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 8Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillySubjective ProbabilityDraft: Version 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 8 Subjective ProbabilityLecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchi http:/www.seas.gwu.edu/~dorpjr
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 9Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyTheoretical Probability ModelsDraft: Version 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 9 Theoretical Probability ModelsLecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchi http:/www.seas
GWU - EMSE - 6020
Chapter 12Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyValue of InformationDraft: Version 1Making Hard DecisionsR. T. Clemen, T. ReillyChapter 12 Value of InformationLecture Notes by: J.R. van Dorp and T.A. Mazzuchi http:/www.seas.gwu.edu/~dorpjr/
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMGT 269 Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 1: MONTHLY LOAN PAYMENTSuppose you are planning to buy a new car. The car costs $25000, you have been approved for financing the loan with a 5 year term through the car dealer and the
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMGT 269 Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 2: CONSTRUCTING DECISION TREES & INFLUENCE DIAGAMSThe Executives of the general products company (GPC) have to decide which of three products to introduce, A, B, or C. Product C is es
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMGT 269 Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 3: PROBABILITY CALCULUSP ( A) = 0.68P ( B | A) = 0.30P( B | A) = 0.021. Find P( A) , P ( A B) , P ( A B) 2. Use your results under 1 and complete the followingprobability tableA
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMGT 269 Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 4: SCREENING FOR COLORECTAL CANCERThe fecal occult blood test, widely used both in physicians' offices and at home to screen patients for colon and rectal cancer, examines a patient's
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMGT 269 - Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 5:DOMINANCE AND RISK PROFILESA. Can we make a decision in the decision problem depicted in Figure 1 usingONLY deterministic dominance considerations? Explain why or why not?PROFI
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMSE 269 - Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 6:SOLVING DECISION TREESRead the following decision problem and answer the questions below.A manufacturer produces items that have a probability p of being defective.These items
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMGT 269 - Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 7: SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS (Problem 5.12 in the Book)Reconsider Hugh Liedtkes Decison as diagrammed belowAccept $2 BillionMax Result 2Texaco Accepts $5 Billion (0.17)5High (p) Cou
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMGT 269 - Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 8 VALUE OF PERFECT INFORMATIONMister Smith is trying to decide between investing $10,000 windfall into a savings account at a 10% yearly interest rate or a new stock. The return on
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMGT 269 - Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 9: EXPERT JUDGMENTA manufacturer needs to make an assessment of the size of the potential market for a new product. A market analyst provides the following evaluations for the numbe
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMSE 269 - Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 10:THEORETICAL PROBABILITY MODELSIn bottle production, bubbles that appear in the glass are considered defects. Anybottle that has more than two bubbles is classified as "nonconfo
GWU - EMSE - 6020
EMSE 269 - Elements of Problem Solving and Decision MakingEXTRA PROBLEM 11:SENSTIVITY ANALYSISConsider the following decision tree:PROFITOutcome 120,000(p)Option AOutcome 22,000(q)Outcome 3(0.2)Outcome 1-8,0008,000(p)Option BOutcome 2(
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
.Answer SectionMULTIPLE CHOICE1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS:ANS
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
Test 1, Saturday, version 2Part A - Multiple Choice (40 points)Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Answer on the scan sheet provided.1. Real GDP is the production of final goods and services valued ata. const
McMaster - ECON - 1BB3
Test 1, Saturday, version 3Part A - Multiple Choice (40 points)Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Answer on the scan sheet provided.1. Terms used by an economist would includea. vector spaces and axioms.b.