Your university is considering two projects to increase enrollment: offering traditional classes from midnight to 6 a. m. or offering house call classes where the professor would visit your home to provide instruction. Use a simple scoring model with at least three criteria to evaluate these two potential projects and indicate which project should be chosen. Post your results on the Discussion Board (DB). Review other student posts and respond with your thoughts to at least one other post. Note: there is not just one correct answer.
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:50
Choose the statement that is incorrect. a. search activity occurs only in markets where there is a shortage. b. when a price is regulated and there is a shortage, search activity increases. c. the time spent looking for someone with whom to do business is called search activity. d. the opportunity cost of a good is equal to its price plus the value of the search time spent finding the good.
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:50
Jallouk corporation has two different bonds currently outstanding. bond m has a face value of $50,000 and matures in 20 years. the bond makes no payments for the first six years, then pays $2,100 every six months over the subsequent eight years, and finally pays $2,400 every six months over the last six years. bond n also has a face value of $50,000 and a maturity of 20 years; it makes no coupon payments over the life of the bond. the required return on both these bonds is 10 percent compounded semiannually. what is the current price of bond m and bond n?
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Business, 23.06.2019 05:10
To use google as main search engine, which internet browser can i use
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Business, 23.06.2019 13:10
Lindor inc.'s $100 par value preferred stock pays a dividend fixed at 8% of par. to earn 12% on an investment in this stock, you need to purchase the shares at a per share price of
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