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I will pay for the following article Do Angela Carter and Jeanette Winterson Belong to Postmodernism. The work is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. This is able to exemplify and show the concepts of postmodernism while developing a plot line that develops alternative perspectives and expressions. Both stories are able to convey and exemplify postmodernist attributes through the plot, actions, characters and ideologies which both author’s convey. The concepts of postmodernist theory are what define the main attributes of both stories that show the philosophy. The main concept that postmodernists were interested in was the ability to change perspectives of reality. This was in opposition to the realistic writing which was conveyed in the era before. Postmodernism rebelled against this by pushing the limits of realism and the need to express everything according to the issues and developments in society and culture. This expanded into creating radical descriptions and expressions that would cause a belief of being unsettled and disrupted with one’s thoughts. The main ideology was to confront ideas of realism and what individuals believed in society to be the most important. This was followed by the belief that the voice should change the differences and transitions which one was going through from a perspective which a different individual would not consider realistic. The concepts of magic and reflections of the unknown then became a part of the postmodernist theory and the defining points which were able to create the different interpretations and reactions in society (Flax, 1990: 5).

Both stories reflect the main ideologies of postmodernism in the main approach and plot line which is taken. The first is noted through “The Bloody Chamber” by Carter. The plot line is based on the grotesque and an unrealistic viewpoint of one’s own plot in life.

 

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The current price of TSLA is $350. The APR is 7.2508%. a. Compute the yearly CCIR? What is the monthly CCIR? b. Suppose that someone is willing to enter into a forward contract (either as a long or short side) and trade TSLA at $354 in 3 months from now. Eager to see whether there is a mispricing, Michael is thinking about doing the following strategy: i. Short TSLA today, and invest the proceeds in a bank. Go long in a forward contract at $354. ii. In 3 months, buy through the forward contract TSLA and close the position. c. What is Michael’s up-front cost of doing this? Does this qualify for an arbitrage strategy? d. Compute Michael’s payoff from the strategy. e. What is the price that makes Michael’s payoff from the strategy equal to zero? f. Instead, suppose that someone is willing to enter a forward contract (long or short) and trade TSLA at $360 in 3 months from now. Michael, once again, believes there might be arbitrage opportunities and considers the following strategy: i. Borrow $350 at the current rate and buy TSLA today. Enter a short forward today to sell at $360. ii. Sell through the forward and repay the loan. g. What is Michael’s up-front cost of doing this? Does this qualify for an arbitrage strategy? h. Compute Michael’s payoff from the strategy. i. What is the price that would make Michael’s strategy zero? j. What is the forward price consistent with no arbitrage? k. In general, assume that ????0 is the current price of TSLA, and that someone is willing to trade TSLA T years from now at ????0 = ????0 × ???? ????????. Compute the payoff from the strategy in b) and in f). l. What is the no arbitrage price of a forward contract? Note: This is the case for stock not paying dividends….

 

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Compose a 500 words essay on UK Economic Policies. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Economic Policy Measures undertaken on or before the 1990s.

•Privatization

Mainly aimed to tackle the stagflation that gulped the nation during the 1970s and to prevent further such developments. However has been criticised by a number of economists.

Also enabled the revision of labour laws so as to reduce the power of the labour union and assign more power to the company.

Moreover, the competitive spirit that the step would instil among the producers will help the nation to achieve a comparatively advantageous position.

Most relevant sectors, other than the postal system, were privatized.

The scheme was preceded by a number of failures and required a lot of effort from the then Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, before it finally achieved success almost a decade later.

•Reduction in unemployment benefits combined with a modification of tax laws that might act as an incentive for higher production and thus an improved GDP position (Wagnur, 2000).

•Modification of the education system in the country and providing maximum financial coverage to the students.

•New pension plans so as to shift the burden from the state to the individuals.

Introduction of pay-as-you-go scheme in the occupational structure, where the individual has to purchase and become a part of some pension benefit scheme (Taylor-Gooby, 2006).

•Increased housing ownership due to introduction of buyer-side subsidies.

•Capital account convertibility that helped the inflow foreign investments.

 

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4.59 Audit risks for particular accounts and disclosures can be conceptualized in the model: Audit Risk (AR) = Inherent Risk (IR) x Control risk (CR) x Detection risk (DR). Use this model as a framework for considering the following situations and deciding whether the auditor’s conclusion is appropriate.

a. Paul, CPA, has participated in the audit of Tordik Cheese Company for five years, first as an assistant accountant and the last two years as the senior accountant. Paul has never seen an accounting adjustment recommended and believes the inherent risk must be zero.

b. Hill, CPA, has just (November 30) completed an exhaustive study and evaluation of the internal controls of Edward Foods Inc. (fiscal year ending December 31). Hill believes the control risk must be zero because no material errors could possibly slip through the many error-checking procedures and review layers that Edward used.

 

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