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    contributions. They also eliminated dividends on preferred and common stock leaving the stock outstanding and continued payment on the debt instruments (Oesterle 2011). Finally in 2012, the U.S District Court dismissed the charges against the three Fannie Mae top officials ruling that there was no evidence to suggest that they intended to deceive anyone (Fiderer 2014). Effects and consequences According to Woiceshyn 2011, making an ethical or unethical decision is not a serious issue for…

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    Common Stock Types

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    most prestigious companies in the world yet don’t know the slightest bit of information on stocks. Simply unacceptable. Though your first year and a half at college is spent taking general education classes, understanding equity before specialized classes start will not only give you an advantage but will also allow you to see if it really does interest you. Where do I begin? I suppose by covering stocks in general. How amazing would it be to a wealthy business owner without ever having to…

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    Benefits Of Managed Care

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    These plans are the health maintenance organizations (HMO), preferred provider organizations (PPO), and point-of-service (POS). HMO is a plan that is based off of prepaid plans. The prepaid plans are as it seem, it is a plan that is prepaid mostly on a monthly basis. You are able to use this when you need it. You are…

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    Managed Care History

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    system of health care and etc. Managed care is a type of healthcare system that helps costs and how the medical field services those who belong to a plan or plans. There are three types of managed care plans; health maintenance organization (HMO), preferred provider organization (PPO), and point-of-service (POS). Each one of these has rules and regulations that are monitored and must be billed correctly in order…

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    Managed Care Case Study

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    1. There are two main types of third party payers: private insures and public programs. Private payers sell insurance as a product in order to invest into health benefits, where the provider gets paid for the delivered healthcare service. Commercial insurers, Bleu Cross Blue Shield and self-insures are the main private insures in the country. BCBS is a set of independent companies that are required to follow the rules of the main nationwide association in order to be part of it. Commercial…

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    Netflix Financial Report

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    During the term, I purchased and subsequently sold the following stock: 1. Boeing (BA) purchased 100 shares at $341.60 per share on January 18, 2018, and now $348.92 per share on March 6, 2018. 2. Netflix (NFLX) 130 shares purchased for $250.94 per share on January 24, 2018, and now $325.22 per share on March 6, 2018. 3. Walt Disney Co. (DIS) purchased 102 shares at $110.85 per share on January 24, 2018, and now $104.94 per share on March 6, 2018. Overall, I earned $9,764.54 over the course of…

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    facing a lot of restrictions. One problem with S corporations is that they can only have 100 stockholders. In addition, the limited number of stockholders, there are also restrictions on who can own stock in the company. Another drawback to this type of corporation is that all of the outstanding stock has to be the same class. In light of all of these restriction it might be difficult to get all of the stockholders to agree on becoming an S corporation. 2. If Project Repeat had been a…

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    2.0 Common stock valuation Common stock represents ownership of the corporation. So the common stockholders are the owners of the firm. They elect the firm’s board of directors, who in turn appoint the firm’s top management team. The firm’s management team then carries out the day-to-day management of the firm. Characteristics of common stock Does not have maturity date, but exist as long as the firm’s does. Nor does common stock have an upper and lower limit on its dividend payments.…

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    The stockholders’ equity is classified by three different accounts such as capital stock, paid-in capital and retained earnings (Weygandt, Keiso, & Warfield, 2013). Additionally, these different types of capital are all reported separately. From an investor’s point of view, some of these capitals are more important than each other. An investor should also pay close attention to how the earnings per share of stock are reported as basic or diluted. Knowing the difference can make a big…

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    Stock Market Stock are important parts of companies and corporations, plain and simple stock is shared ownership of a company. As an individual acquires more stock, their ownership in a company becomes greater. The stock market also plays an important role in the growth of the industry and commerce of a company. Stock is important in both the industry and investors point of view. The stock market plays vital roles in economy, which is why stocks are so important, when they are in an…

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