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London, UK ALREADY PASSED
Describe the location - ANS -South East England 
-Capital of England 
-River Thames runs through it 
-Bordered by counties such as Kent, Essex and Buckinghamshire 
-Population of 9 million - expected to reach 10 million in 2030 
What is the importance of London? - ANS -Transport links - M25, rail links nationally, 4 major 
international airports 
55% of the UK's foreign direct investment is into London and the South East 
-Major learning centres, e.g. UCL and imperial college, museums 
-Movemen...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Describe the location - ANS -South East England 
-Capital of England 
-River Thames runs through it 
-Bordered by counties such as Kent, Essex and Buckinghamshire 
-Population of 9 million - expected to reach 10 million in 2030 
What is the importance of London? - ANS -Transport links - M25, rail links nationally, 4 major 
international airports 
55% of the UK's foreign direct investment is into London and the South East 
-Major learning centres, e.g. UCL and imperial college, museums 
-Movemen...
Longitudinal studies
Define - ANS Research done over long period of time where sample stays the same 
Why use them? - ANS - allows to measure society over time 
- allows comparisons to be made 
- correlations can be identified 
- cause and effect relationship established 
- measure things like poverty over life chances 
Example- 7Up series 1964 - ANS - followed lives of 14 British children aged 7 from different backgrounds 
- returned every 7 years to see how their lives changed 
- most recent documentary 63 Up was ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Define - ANS Research done over long period of time where sample stays the same 
Why use them? - ANS - allows to measure society over time 
- allows comparisons to be made 
- correlations can be identified 
- cause and effect relationship established 
- measure things like poverty over life chances 
Example- 7Up series 1964 - ANS - followed lives of 14 British children aged 7 from different backgrounds 
- returned every 7 years to see how their lives changed 
- most recent documentary 63 Up was ...
LS 2 PG DIP UCL pharmacy diploma (LIVER TEST ONLY) PHAY0042
In the liver what is the role of the gall bladder ? 
your gall bladder where bile is produced and transported via the bile duct releasing the bile into the 
duodenum 
Answer = Bile production 
What is the definition of cholestasis 
Cholestasis = The reduced bile secretion or flow due to problem with hepatocytes production of bile 
acid 
or 
a blockage of the gall bladder or associated ducts that help transport bile. 
The liver has metabolic, synthetic and excretory functions, what are the metabo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
In the liver what is the role of the gall bladder ? 
your gall bladder where bile is produced and transported via the bile duct releasing the bile into the 
duodenum 
Answer = Bile production 
What is the definition of cholestasis 
Cholestasis = The reduced bile secretion or flow due to problem with hepatocytes production of bile 
acid 
or 
a blockage of the gall bladder or associated ducts that help transport bile. 
The liver has metabolic, synthetic and excretory functions, what are the metabo...
Managerial economics weeks 1-6
Which of the following is the best example of opportunity cost? 
Select one: 
a. a company's expenditures on a training program for its employees 
b. the rate of return on a company's investment 
c. the amount of money that a company can earn by depositing excess funds in a money market fund 
d. the profit that a company forgoes when it decides to drop one product line in favor of another one - 
ANS d. the profit that a company forgoes when it decides to drop one product line in favor of anoth...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Which of the following is the best example of opportunity cost? 
Select one: 
a. a company's expenditures on a training program for its employees 
b. the rate of return on a company's investment 
c. the amount of money that a company can earn by depositing excess funds in a money market fund 
d. the profit that a company forgoes when it decides to drop one product line in favor of another one - 
ANS d. the profit that a company forgoes when it decides to drop one product line in favor of anoth...
managing finance study guide
Net Present Value (NPV) - ANS = cash flow / [(1+ discount rate)^ number of years] 
profitability index - ANS = present value of future cash flows / initial investment 
ex-rights price equation - ANS = (value of existing shares + value of new shares) / (# of shares) 
CAPM - ANS Cost of equity = cost risk free + beta * (cost of market - cost risk free) 
WACC - ANS (weight of equity* cost of equity) + {(weight of debt* cost of debt)*(1 - tax rate)} 
cost of equity equation - ANS next years dividend...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 1 pages •
Net Present Value (NPV) - ANS = cash flow / [(1+ discount rate)^ number of years] 
profitability index - ANS = present value of future cash flows / initial investment 
ex-rights price equation - ANS = (value of existing shares + value of new shares) / (# of shares) 
CAPM - ANS Cost of equity = cost risk free + beta * (cost of market - cost risk free) 
WACC - ANS (weight of equity* cost of equity) + {(weight of debt* cost of debt)*(1 - tax rate)} 
cost of equity equation - ANS next years dividend...
Microeconomics (ECON0013) - Formulas, Definitions and FAQs
What is a strictly dominant strategy? 
A strategy which always provides a greater payoff when compared to other strategies (cannot provide 
an equal payoff; that would be weakly dominant). 
What is a weakly dominant strategy? 
A strategy which provides a greater than or equal payoff to other strategies. (Think of it as greater than 
or equal to) 
What is a pure strategy nash equilibrium? 
A nash equilibrium which arises from playing a specified strategy (I will play this action specifically) 
wh...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
What is a strictly dominant strategy? 
A strategy which always provides a greater payoff when compared to other strategies (cannot provide 
an equal payoff; that would be weakly dominant). 
What is a weakly dominant strategy? 
A strategy which provides a greater than or equal payoff to other strategies. (Think of it as greater than 
or equal to) 
What is a pure strategy nash equilibrium? 
A nash equilibrium which arises from playing a specified strategy (I will play this action specifically) 
wh...
Migration = KQ3
emigrant - ANS person who leaves own country in order to live in another 
LIDC case study - ANS Nigeria 
give one reason how emigration from an LIDC can provide opportunities for that LIDC (include details) - 
ANS remittances = consumer spending = invest in businesses = boost local economy 
provide a fact about remittances sent to Nigeria - ANS $22 billion, 2017 
provide a fact about remittances and the nigerian economy - ANS remittances represent 6.1% of 
nigerian economy, 2018 
why are most re...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
emigrant - ANS person who leaves own country in order to live in another 
LIDC case study - ANS Nigeria 
give one reason how emigration from an LIDC can provide opportunities for that LIDC (include details) - 
ANS remittances = consumer spending = invest in businesses = boost local economy 
provide a fact about remittances sent to Nigeria - ANS $22 billion, 2017 
provide a fact about remittances and the nigerian economy - ANS remittances represent 6.1% of 
nigerian economy, 2018 
why are most re...
MSIN1004 - Accounting for Business (UCL)
How to Balance off An Account 
Income Statement Items 
sales revenue 
less cost of goods sold 
_____________________________________ 
gross profit 
less operating expenses 
_____________________________________ 
operating profit (EBIT) 
less interest 
_____________________________________ 
earnings before tax (EBT, PBT) 
less tax 
_____________________________________ 
net profit (PAT) 
less dividends, drawings 
_____________________________________ 
reserves 
Balance Sheet Items: Current ASSETS...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
How to Balance off An Account 
Income Statement Items 
sales revenue 
less cost of goods sold 
_____________________________________ 
gross profit 
less operating expenses 
_____________________________________ 
operating profit (EBIT) 
less interest 
_____________________________________ 
earnings before tax (EBT, PBT) 
less tax 
_____________________________________ 
net profit (PAT) 
less dividends, drawings 
_____________________________________ 
reserves 
Balance Sheet Items: Current ASSETS...
OM323 Q&A RATED A+
EOQ - ANS ROUND(SQRT( (2DCo)/(UCc) ), 0) 
AVG inventory - ANS SS + Order Q / 2 
Inventory turnover - ANS AVG Sales / AVG Inventory 
AVG Co - ANS Co * ( D/Q ) 
AVG Cc - ANS U * Cc * (Q/2 ) 
TAC - ANS AVG Co + AVG Cc (+ AVG Cp) 
(If quantity discount) 
stdDDLT - ANS SQRT( AVGLT * stdD^2 + AVGD^2 * stdLT^2 ) 
SS - ANS stdDDLT * z(SL) 
Reorder point - ANS DDLT + SS 
Spec width (S) - ANS USL -LSL 
Process width (P) - ANS 6 * std
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
EOQ - ANS ROUND(SQRT( (2DCo)/(UCc) ), 0) 
AVG inventory - ANS SS + Order Q / 2 
Inventory turnover - ANS AVG Sales / AVG Inventory 
AVG Co - ANS Co * ( D/Q ) 
AVG Cc - ANS U * Cc * (Q/2 ) 
TAC - ANS AVG Co + AVG Cc (+ AVG Cp) 
(If quantity discount) 
stdDDLT - ANS SQRT( AVGLT * stdD^2 + AVGD^2 * stdLT^2 ) 
SS - ANS stdDDLT * z(SL) 
Reorder point - ANS DDLT + SS 
Spec width (S) - ANS USL -LSL 
Process width (P) - ANS 6 * std
OSCM373 exam 3 review Q/A 100 PASSED
A business owner uses 162 parts each day. Ordering cost for parts is $10 per order, and annual holding 
cost is 1 dollars per unit. Assume 360 days in a year. What is the Economic Order Quantity for parts? - 
ANS 1,080 
EOQ=SQRT(2DS/H)=SQRT(2*162*360*10/1)=1,080 units. 
A business owner uses 162 parts each day. Ordering cost for parts is $10 per order, it take 3 days to 
receive the parts once an order is placed, and annual holding cost is 1 dollars per unit. Assume 360 days 
in a year. What is ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
A business owner uses 162 parts each day. Ordering cost for parts is $10 per order, and annual holding 
cost is 1 dollars per unit. Assume 360 days in a year. What is the Economic Order Quantity for parts? - 
ANS 1,080 
EOQ=SQRT(2DS/H)=SQRT(2*162*360*10/1)=1,080 units. 
A business owner uses 162 parts each day. Ordering cost for parts is $10 per order, it take 3 days to 
receive the parts once an order is placed, and annual holding cost is 1 dollars per unit. Assume 360 days 
in a year. What is ...