Corporate debt refers to corporate bonds and debentures. The following is a definition of commercial paper: an unsecured obligation issued by a corporation or bank to finance its short-term credit needs, such as accounts receivable and inventory. Maturities typically range from 2 to 270 days. Commercial paper is available in a wide range of denominations, can be either discounted or interest ...
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A for-profit company can be either private or public. In the case of the for profit private company, the exchange is owned by shareholders who usually have a stake in the operation of the exchange - i.e., the business that the shareholders operate depend on using the facilities of the exchange, such as investment dealers.
You or I would not own any shares in the for profit private ...
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Imagine the bond you buy as a piece of paper with 3 important pieces of information on it. First, you see the coupon rate, which is the amount of interest the issuer promises to pay you each year. The second is the face value.
The face value of the bond is the amount of money the issuer will pay you when the bond matures. The interest they pay you is always calculated against the face ...
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When the bond holder issues debt, the money they raise represents a loan that they must pay interest on and must also pay back the principal amount of the loan upon maturity. So corporations may consider issuing convertible debt that converts into common shares, and create a clause that allows the corporation to call back the debt and pay par to the investor.
When the price of the ...
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True-on November 2007, President George W. Bush granted a pardon to two turkeys, named may and flower, at the 60th annual national thanksgiving turkey presentation, held in the rose garden at the white house. the two turkeys were flown to orlando, florida, where they served as honorary grand marshals for the disney world thanksgiving parade. The current tradition of presidential turkey ...
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Yes, it's true. The turkey-trot, modeled on that birds characteristic short, Jerky steps, was one of a number of popular dance styles that emerged during the late 19th and early 20th century in the United States. The two-step, a simple dance that required little to no instruction, was quickly followed by such dances as the one-step, the turkey trot, the foxtrot, and the bunny hug, which could ...
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True.
Brand new and properly functioning smoke detectors/smoke alarms do get false trips. Insects, high humidity creating condensation in the sensing chamber, dust, or even the occasional random electronic noise can all create a false trip. Early morning _and_ adjacent to a kitchen. 90% likely to be moisture condensing in the sensing chamber. The moisture gets in there from cooking, ...
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Each object has an owner, which has full control over the object. The DAC model allows the owner of a resource to establish privileges to the information they own. The dac model would allow a user to share a file or use a file that someone else has shared. The dac model establishes an acl that identifies the users who have authorized to that information. This allows the owner to grant or ...
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PH, temperature, substrate concentration in a narrow range. Remember that enzymes work because they have specific shapes. Altering the shape alters how well they work. Changing pH and changing temperature can deform the enzyme and make it more difficult for the enzyme to work. Enzyme function can also be affected by substrate concentration, however (where substrate concentration refers to ...
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Enzymes work much like puzzle pieces. An enzyme has a specific shape with an indented portion where a substrate (a substance that an enzyme acts upon) can fit in. Because the enzyme has a specific shape, only one substrate can fit in. (In such a way, enzymes are substrate-specific. That is, one type of enzyme only acts on one type of substrate.) The substrate attaches with the enzyme for the ...
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