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Grumped Company asks Pierce Whippersnapper LLP (PW), a CPA firm, to audit its financial statements. Grumped tells PW that it plans to use the statements to obtain a loan from First Bank. PW prepares the statements. Grumped uses the statements to obtain a loan from Second Bank. The statements falsely state Grumped? financial position due to PW’s negligent preparation of them. When Grumped defaults on the loan, Second Bank sues PW under the common law of negligence. Does PW have liability to Second Bank under the rule of Ultramares? Does PW have liability to Second Bank under the rule of the Restatement (Second) of Torts? How does UCC Article 3 play into this situation?

 

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Continuing the scenario from the Modules 3 and 4 discussions consider the information provided by using a balanced scorecard.

  • Discuss what a balanced scorecard is and how it might benefit your company.
  • Identify and discuss the types of information that would be included in a balanced scorecard that would not be readily apparent on your financial statements.
  • How could you use the information from the balanced scorecard to improve operations and increase your division’s profitability? Provide at least three specific examples.

Be sure to cite any sources using APA style.

 

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(i) Calculate the expected return and standard deviation for each security.

(ii) Calculate the weighted average standard deviation.

(iii) Calculate the expected return and standard deviation for the portfolio of securities.

(iv) Calculate the correlation coefficient and explain what this particular coefficient indicates.

(v) Based on the results of your calculations show how the portfolio of securities is able to reduce risk.

(vi) Whatis the name of the risk that can be reduced?

A client has requested your assistance in evaluating risk and return in a portfolio Ofinvestments . The proposal is to have a 70% investment in Melbourne Limited and a 30investment in Perth Limited . Probability distributions of these securities would be afollows :Melbourne LedPerth Led& Returns& ReturnsSecurity Probability281233%182041%102526%Required : Identify and measure the magnitude and volatility of organizational risks +determine the extent of risk exposure of the given Portfolio :"

 

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Compose a 4000 words essay on Do curfews keep teens out of trouble. Needs to be plagiarism free!

ect various age groups in our society, we fear the most for the young people in our society who, due to reckless abandon caused by their youthful enthusiasm for life, tend to place themselves in precarious situations. These dangerous situations are usually connected to their love of the fun time offered by a night life. As parents who fear for the safety of their children, a curfew placed upon their childs night time activities offers a semblance of protection for both parties. The idea being that if a child is home by a certain hour of the night, he or she will be able to avoid the pitfalls that often befall the adventurous teens at night.

An analysis of the history and reasons behind the implementation of parental and citywide curfews reveal the details as to why these sectors find curfews an effective deterrent when it comes to keeping their children out of trouble: the night holds some unseen circumstances that children and teenagers may not be capable of dealing with at their current age. Therefore there needs to be some sort of system in place that can help protect them from the things that go bump in the night on public streets. Since teenagers these days can be really hot headed and emotional, it is important to make sure that they are in a safe place once night time sets in because as the night deepens, tempers may end up flaring in certain situations.

It is saddening to note that curfews were not needed during the past eras in the United States. The night streets were safe places for them to hang out with their friends after dinner or on a Friday night so they can relax after a hectic school week. Teenagers were not always held in the grips of curfew mania as they are today. Newspaper articles from decades gone by have shown that there was a time in our country when it was safe for teenagers to go out and party at night. Schools did not need to have metal detectors at the gates, school dances were the highlight of the school year, and teenagers would go

 

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