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    GMAT Sample Problem: Advanced Rate

    Shannon and Maxine work in the same building and leave work at the same time. Shannon lives due north of work and Maxine lives due south. The distance between Maxine's house and Shannon's house is 60 miles. If they both drive home at the rate 2R miles per hour, Maxine arrives home 40 min after...
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    GMAT Sample Problem: Average Rate

    A canoeist paddled upstream at 10 meters per minute, turned around, and drifted downstream at 15 meters per min. If the distance traveled in each direction was the same and the time spent turning the canoe around was negligible, what was the canoeist's average speed over the course of the...
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    GMAT Sample Problem: Average Rate

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    GMAT Sample Problem: Average Rate

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    Raising the school age limit to lower drop out rate

    It is not unheard of for public schools to raise their school age limit to help lower the dropout rate. According to an article the average maximum age one can attend public school is until 22 years of age. In Texas they recently raised it to 26 years of age. What do you all think about the...
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    what is nominal exchange rate?

    nominal exchange rate is the price of foreign currency in terms of domestic currency. when cost of purchasing one foreign currency is quoted in terms of domestic currency it is called nominal exchange rate because exchange rate is quoted in money terms i.e. so many rupees per doller. for...
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    what is meant by foreign exchange rate?

    meaning of foreign exchange rateis the price of one currency in terms of an other is knowns as foreign exchange rate. it is the rate at which one unit of a foreign currency is exchanged for domestic currency. since there is symmetry between two currencies, exchange rate can be quoted in two ways...
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    Exchange rate risk

    Exchange rate risk refers to the risk that a company's perfromance will be affected by exchange rate movments. For example, a MNC company may incur loss if the exchange rate of that host country depreciated, on the other hand it can do profit if the rate of the host country appreciated. MNC's...
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    Spot exchange rate

    The interest rate on South Korean government securities with one-year maturity is 4 percent and the expected inflation rate for the coming year is 2 percent. The US interest rate on government securities with one-year maturity is 7 percent and the expected rate of inflation is 5 percent. The...
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    How would you rate the new version of KBC 4?

    The new version of KBC ensures more thrill, suspense, multimedia, and inclusion of the people with rural background. In this war of actors will the KBC leave a mark as KBC-I did?
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    Loyality rate

    In a relationship , it is very important on the part of each partner to be loyal. HOw far do u agree with it? And wat do u expect the loyality rate is, after seeing reality shows like Emotional Atyachar and Axe ur ex
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    India’s progressive state has worst crime rate

    It may be one of the most literate states, but Kerala has the highest crime rate in the country and one of its districts, which is the flashpoint of CPI-M-RSS clashes, tops the list in riot cases. According to the latest statistics on crime in India, Kerala has the highest crime rate of...
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    fixed rate dividend shares

    Most of the preference shares in India are fixed rate dividend shares with cumulative rights. Both redeemable and non-redeemable shares are in vogue in India, but many redeemable shares are so, only at the discretion of the companies. Over a period of time, there has been a trend towards...
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    Fixed Exchange Rate

    A fixed exchange rate, sometimes called a pegged exchange rate, is a type of exchange rate regime wherein a currency's value is matched to the value of another single currency or to a basket of other currencies, or to another measure of value, such as gold. A fixed exchange rate is usually...
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    EXCHANGE RATE REGIME

    The exchange rate regime is the way a country manages its currency in respect to foreign currencies and the foreign exchange market. It is closely related to monetary policy and the two are generally dependent on many of the same factors. The basic types are a floating exchange rate, where the...
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    EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEMS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

    EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEMS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES The member countries generally accept the IMF classification of exchange rate regime, which is based on the degree of exchange rate flexibility that a particular regime reflects. However, it has been generally observed that there exists no strict...
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    FLOATING RATE SYSTEM

    With the exit of fixed parities system, different countries experimented with exchange rate systems. The breakdown of Bretton Woods System and the subsequent adoption of generalized floating by major industrialized countries, the option were left open to the developing countries to choose...
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    The Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)

    The Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM): Currencies in the ERM had fixed central rates against each other and against the ECU, a composite European currency, but a variation margin around the central rate was permitted before central government intervention was required. However, exchange rate...
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    FIXED RATE TO FLEXIBLE EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEM

    Different countries have adopted different exchange rate systems at different times. The following are some of such systems in brief  Gold Bullion In modern times, the operative system of exchange rates has evolved from a gold bullion standard to a system of floating...
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