What does someone using fundamentals analysis look at when analyzing a particular stock
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Someone using fundamentals analysis looks at a company's traits
such as revenues and earnings per share.
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What describes what is done with foreign currency in the currency exchange market
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Bought and sold using different foreign currencies.
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What best explains what happens when a currency is pegged to the us dollar
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The value of the pegged currency goes up and down depending on
the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar.
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Pegging a currency to the U.S. dollar gives that currency the
same stability as the U.S. dollar, keeping its exchange rate from
fluctuating too wildly.
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Currency traders buy on margin so they can do which of the following
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Make large currency trades using small amounts of money.
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Which of the following is one disadvantage for a company that goes public
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The pressure to make profits is increased.
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What type of ownership has the highest level of security
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The ownership of preferred stock
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When either prices go down what is there an increase in
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the standard of living
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What is rural-commodity market
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Farmer's market where fresh products are sold hearby.
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How were slaves affected by the new republic
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Some northern states made slavery against the law.
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When a market is volatile it is described by what
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When a market is volatile it changes quickly and to great extremes.
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Best explains why a bondholder is similar to a bank
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Bondholders loan money to bond issuers just as banks loan money
to customers.
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Best explains the purpose of protectionist trade policies such as tariffs and subsidies
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Which of the following is one potential effect of an increase in the mortgage interest rates
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Some people could be priced out of buying a home.
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Match each type of area with the correct level of housing prices
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urban- high housing prices
suburban- medium housing prices
exurban- low housing prices
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What of the following best explains why treasury bonds have an effect on the size of the money supply
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The Federal Reserve Bank can buy and sell these bonds to raise or lower bank deposits. APEX
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Match each organization with its correct relationship to the government
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A. Social security _ government agency
B. U.S. Postal Service _ government corporation
C. Boeing _ government contractor
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What does someone using fundamentals analysis look at when analyzing a particular stock
Someone using fundamentals analysis looks at a company's traits
such as revenues and earnings per share.
What describes what is done with foreign currency in the currency exchange market
Bought and sold using different foreign currencies.
What best explains what happens when a currency is pegged to the us dollar
The value of the pegged currency goes up and down depending on
the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar.
ALSO
Pegging a currency to the U.S. dollar gives that currency the
same stability as the U.S. dollar, keeping its exchange rate from
fluctuating too wildly.
Currency traders buy on margin so they can do which of the following
Make large currency trades using small amounts of money.
Which of the following is one disadvantage for a company that goes public
The pressure to make profits is increased.
What type of ownership has the highest level of security
The ownership of preferred stock
When either prices go down what is there an increase in
the standard of living
What is rural-commodity market
Farmer's market where fresh products are sold hearby.
How were slaves affected by the new republic
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
When a market is volatile it is described by what
When a market is volatile it changes quickly and to great extremes.
Best explains why a bondholder is similar to a bank
Bondholders loan money to bond issuers just as banks loan money
to customers.
Best explains the purpose of protectionist trade policies such as tariffs and subsidies
nnnnnnnn
Which of the following is one potential effect of an increase in the mortgage interest rates
Some people could be priced out of buying a home.
Match each type of area with the correct level of housing prices
urban- high housing prices
suburban- medium housing prices
exurban- low housing prices
What of the following best explains why treasury bonds have an effect on the size of the money supply
The Federal Reserve Bank can buy and sell these bonds to raise or lower bank deposits. APEX
Match each organization with its correct relationship to the government