Fintech

Each student will write an individual report about issues raised in a Darden School of Business case study on the scope, history and scale of the fintech industry (Allayannis and Cartwright, 2017).
The report is to address the following specific questions:
1. What is fintech and how has it evolved over time? Who are the major players? What conditions have contributed to the emergence of fintech?
2. What are the four options that Costa could share with her client? What are the pros and cons of each choice? Which one should she recommend and why?
3. What do the historical M&A data tell us about the fintech landscape? Which other alternatives could this bank focus on to create value in the fintech space?
4. How are fintech companies valued in comparison to the broader market? What are typical multiples and why are fintech companies priced as such?
5. What is the financial outlook for legacy banks in view of new entrants into the financial institutions space? Is panic from big banks justified or is fintech just a trend of the moment?
6. What is the impact of fintech on banks and the financial services industry at large? How might the future look for banks and fintech companies?
The report must be your own work. All information sources used in the preparation of the
report must be acknowledged appropriately.
The report will be graded against the following criteria:
1. Relevance—the report directly answers the above questions
2. Knowledge and understanding of the issues
3. Critical, analytical and integrative thinking
4. Evidence of the use of appropriate materials (e.g. books, journal articles)
5. Structure and presentation—the report is well organised and ideas are expressed clearly and concisely

Short Written Assignment 4 – The Conclusion

Look at the following photograph depicting a nanny watching over the babies of incarcerated women.

Compose a thesis and simple blueprint that responds to the following prompt: With the drug problem as rampant as it is today, how do children cope with the reality of incarcerated parents? If you choose, do a little light research to come up with a good thesis and simple blueprint. Refer to the research appendix for help citing your sources.
When you are satisfied with your thesis and simple blueprint, do the following.
Compose an introductory paragraph, using a narrative example, a related quotation, a startling statistic, an interesting fact, or a straw man as your motivator. Be sure to bridge smoothly into your thesis and simple blueprint.
Write four conclusions for the introduction, one that refers back to the motivator, one that makes an interesting statement, one that asks a rhetorical question, and one that presents a quotation or statistic. Remember to begin each conclusion by restating your thesis and blueprint

Night by Elie Wiesel

After reading the book Night by Elie Weisel write at least a 2-page response to each question (so a total of 5-6 pages). If you need more space feel free. Each question has multiple parts to them, but I want you to write a single coherent narrative for each essay incorporating each part within your answer. You should incorporate their own personal experience into the questions (How you do it is up to you, but I want you to relate your personal experience and perspective to the book and the questions). In addition, make sure to reference specific parts of the book in each question (at least two references per question).

Questions:

1. Using examples from the text, what does Wiesel convey about human nature in the concentration camps? Where does he (if at all) draw the line between humanity and barbarism?

2. Why did the townspeople disbelieve Moshe the Beadle’s stories of the Nazi exterminations? Why did they reject him after he returned to warn them? Similarly, why did the prisoners continue to see the Nazi SS officers positively despite their role in the deportation and their role in the camps? What does this say about human behavior and how we tend to perceive other people. Provide examples from the book.

3. Read the attached .pdf about destructive obedience and the Milgram study. How might the forces that affect obedience explain why it was easier for the Nazis to implement the “Final Solution?” How do Milgram’s obedience experiments contribute to the social psychological understanding of the Holocaust? And do Milgram’s interpretations exonerate those who obey malevolent authority? Again, make sure to reference the book, but this time make sure to also reference the reading.

Write a 500-750 word essay identifying the questions

• Based on the materials in the Holley, et. al., chapter, the provisions of the grievance procedure and sick leave provisions of the contract,
Write a 500-750 word essay identifying the questions you need to ask in order to see if Frank has a legitimate grievance or not.  If he does how should you

Class Struggles

Consider the following quote: ‘The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.’

Is the sentiment expressed in this sentence compatible with the recognition of the social significance of race and racial divisions?”

Q/A

Please answer each question individually

1. Review Stevens’ model of measurement scales and be able to identify why you chose the scale of your choice. Please ensure you are able to distinguish one from the other, i.e. ratio, interval, nominal and ordinal.

2. Indicate the type of nonexperimental approach which would be most useful and explain why. Demonstrate with clarity what makes sense about the approach and why. Here is a example below:
A psychologist studying drug use by people in clubs
Example (What approach is most useful and indicate why)

3. Review what happens when designing survey questions, how would you control the response styles

4. Review correlation coefficients, the positive and negative correlations involved with each. Explain what are some problems with these conclusions? SEE ATTACH READING

5. Review when is it appropriate for a researcher to use deception in a research study… (See APA).

THESE RESOURCES MAY HELP
See Attachments and
Research Methods in Clinical Psychology : An Introduction for Students and Practitioners
Book Cover Image
by Chris Barker, , Nancy Pistrang, , and Robert Elliott
PUBLISHER
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
DATE
2015-12-14
Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences Third Edition
Gregory J. Privitera

http://www.apa.org/topics/ethics/index.aspx

Australian politics

PORTFOLIO:

identify a contemporary political issue in Australia that can be the subject of a ’mock campaign’. Must be something specific, no general/vague topic like climate change. produce a series of pieces of written work, in different genres:

– 1 A brief outline of the campaign issue (350 words)
– 2 A social media post. (100 words)
– 3 A media release (350 words)
– 4 An opinion piece (700 words)

Netflix Business Strategy

Are the billions of dollars Netflix is pouring into the original content a successful strategy? (Is Netflix’s monetary bet on original content paying off?)

The term paper is to determine the answer to the question above.

Specifically my part of the term paper is:

Netflix profit strategy? What are some unique ways they are gaining profit?
(Financial/operational data. Netflix’s profitability. Creating tables to vertically/horizontally compare Netflix’s profitability might be a good way to support your arguments)

I have included various files that should help. The answer to the question can you a yes or no.

Thank you. Stay safe.

The role of Islamic bonds in Malaysian stock market

I am working on my proposal now and I want help regarding the literature review and methods. I will upload what sections I finished and I want you to do the rest sections which are literature review and methods and I will provide the writer with all articles I wanna use in literature review and the sources of data I collected for the dissertation.

I want 1300 words for the literature review and 600 words for Methods.