Suppose you consider investing $1,000 in a load fund that charges a fee of 2 percent, and you expect the fund to earn 11 percent over the next year. Alternatively, you could invest in a no-load fund with similar risk that is expected to earn 7 percent and charges a 1/2 percent redemption fee. Which is better and by how much?
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:40, tipbri6380
(a) what was the opportunity cost of non-gm food for many buyers before 2008? (b) why did they prefer the alternative? (c) what was the opportunity cost in 2008? (d) why did it change?
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:40, gldven7636
When cell phones were first entering the market, they were relatively large and reception was undependable. all cell phones were essentially the same. but as the technology developed, many competitors entered, introducing features unique to their phones. today, cell phones are only a small fraction of the size and weight of their predecessors. consumers can buy cell phones with color screens, cameras, internet access, daily planners, or voice activation (and any combination of these features). the history of the cell phone demonstrates what marketing trend?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:20, lllmmmaaaooo
Trade will take place: a. if the maximum that a consumer is willing and able to pay is less than the minimum price the producer is willing and able to accept for a good. b. if the maximum that a consumer is willing and able to pay is greater than the minimum price the producer is willing and able to accept for a good. c. only if the maximum that a consumer is willing and able to pay is equal to the minimum price the producer is willing and able to accept for a good. d. none of the above.
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