[pic] SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE & MARKETING MASTER OF FINANCE BAFI 1065 MONEY MARKETS AND FIXED INCOME SECURITIES Supplementary Course Information Semester 1, 2014 Melbourne Yoni Navon (Lecturer) Email: yonatan.navon@rmit.edu.au Course coordinator: Dr Larry Li Email: larry.li@rmit.edu.au Times and locations: Wednesday: 5:30 PM, 80.07.007 Friday: 4:30 PM, 80.05.012 You are requested to ensure that you are correctly enrolled in this course by checking that it appears on your enrolment confirmation. If the course code does not appear, you will not have a result recorded for this course. Please see your Program Administrator at once if you are not correctly enrolled in this course. [pic] ECONOMICS, FINANCE & MARKETING Master of Finance BAFI 1065 Money Markets and Fixed Income Securities Supplementary Course Information Semester 1, 2014 Welcome Welcome to BAFI1065, Money Markets and Fixed Income Securities. In this course you will be introduced to the money market and the fixed income security market.
Week Three Assignment 1 This article is very informative and letting you know how student loans work and how to repay them. This article also lets you know how important it is to repay your loan because if not the government can garnish your wages and or take this out of your tax return. They allow you a few months after graduation to start your payments of repaying your loan. It is also very important due to the fact that these loans do have interest that comes along with paying the loan back. Name of the author: Sandra Block The year of the article: 2010 Title of article: In-debt grads with no jobs can sidestep trouble with student loans.
• Create an MLA-style cover page for your summer assignment that includes your name, my name, the assignment (The Scarlet Letter Summer Assignment), the class (AP English Language) and date of the first day of school in MLA format (Example: 17 Aug. 2011). • Make sure each section of the summer assignment is separate and identifiable. • If I find that you have been a participant in any plagiaristic activity, you will receive a zero. • If you use outside help for analyzing, you must document your sources. • You will submit your reading log to turnitin.com, so make sure you save your work.
Week 2: Case: Recording Transactions College Accounting Yvette Pennant Ottawa University Online Professor Forbe March 26, 2014 Scenario 1: Ottawa University requires students to pay tuition each term before classes begin. Generally, students who have not paid their tuition at registration are not allowed to attend classes. What journal entry do you think Ottawa would use to record the receipt of the students' tuition payments? Accounts Receivable Describe the nature of each account in the entry. Payments are being received from the students and they are being put in an account receivable because they are payments made to the schools account.
Any student whose phone goes off during the practicum or has any other “noise” discharged from their phones, or any other electronic device, will be excused from the practicum and a zero will be recorded as their final score. All phones will be off and remain stored away from the student at all times. 3. During the Practicum you may utilize all your resources to facilitate your exam. This however does not include cell phones.
[pic] Final Examination ADM 2340: Financial Accounting Winter 2008 Student Name: ______________________________ Student #: ____________________ Section: (check one) M (SÉGUIN) ___ N (TASSÉ)___ | | |Please do not ask the professor or the invigilator to explain or interpret questions. State any assumptions you feel are necessary. Only | |questions concerning possible errors in the exam will be answered. | |
Personal Budget, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement – Mr. Phoenix ACC 547/Taxation August 11, 2014 MEMORANDUM To: Kristen Debbis From: Linda Watson, CPA Date: August 11, 2014 Re: Mr. John Phoenix – Personal Budget, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement The purpose of this memo is to provide you with a summary of facts on Mr. John Phoenix. This memo will start by familiarizing you with Mr. Phoenix by providing personal information on him and his family, such as age, educational background, income status, as well as two major concerns and goals. It will provide a summary of key items and findings from the personal budget, balance sheet, and cash flow statement; and recommendations and support for improving Mr. Phoenix’s
Memorandum To: Mr. and Mrs. Smith From: Eric Borchardt Financial Planning Services Date: [ 7/25/ ]13 Re: Your Financial Assessment Financial Assessment Confidential The financial assessment completed by Eric Borchardt Financial Planner Services considered all aspects of your financial position. The attached report is based on the questionnaire completed by you on July 15, 2013, while I visited your home. The reports are completely indicative of your financial situation, but only based on your accuracy and honesty while completing the questionnaire. The information you provided regarding the household members of your family include: Husband: John Smith Wife: Jane Smith Child: Ava Smith Age: 34 Age: 28 Age:
You can schedule your visa interview once you have your Certificate of Eligibility; make sure to pay the SEVIS fee and the visa application fee before your interview date. The next step is to complete a visa application. It is called form DS-156 Form and a contact information and work history statement (form DS-158); both forms are available at your local U.S. embassy or consulate office or online. You need to provide a passport valid for at least six months after you enter the United States and a receipt for the nonrefundable visa processing fee. Moreover American visa authorities ask proofs of financial support for student visa.
* Given name | * PETER | * Surname | * CHAPMAN | * Student number | * 17428327 | * Email | * peter.chapman1@student.curtain.edu.au | * Unit name | * Business Law 100 | * Unit code | * 11011 | * Assignment title | * Assignment two- Case study | * Date submitted | * 19/10/2013 | * Student’s comment to tutor | * | * | * * | * * Marker’s comments | * | * Recorded mark | * | * Marker | * | * Comments | * | Business Law 100 ASSIGNMENT TWO: Case Study The Four Step Process Peter Chapman Student Number: 17428327 Due Date: 21/10/2013 Lecturer: Christina Do Word Count: 2264 Assignment 2: The Four Step Process Question One The legal issue arising from the scenario is whether there is an element of agreement between the two parties and if there is a reason for Oscar and Kate to legally enforce the contract. For a legally enforceable contract, the element of agreement must be satisfied. This consists of two things, offer and acceptance. Each has rules that must be satisfied to be legally enforceable. For an offer to be satisfied, certain rules must apply.