PreparED Study Materials
GENBUS 101: Business for New Generation
School: Boise State University
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Client-Server Model: Powering Modern Computing
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Discover the essence of the client-server model, a pivotal pattern in computer networks. The server, a centralized entity, offers services to distributed clients over networks. This model is foundational for web browsing, online gaming, and various enterprise systems.
Understanding Cash Short & Over: Implications in Financial Management
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Discover the intricacies of "Cash Short and Over" in financial management. Grasp how discrepancies arise and their impact on business, and learn about the vital process of reconciliation.
Fixtures: Understanding Real Property Attachments
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Unravel the concept of fixtures in property rights. Distinguish between personal property and items that, once attached, become an integral part of the property. Delve into factors like attachment method, intention, and adaptability to comprehend the dynamics of fixtures in property law.
Demystifying SML: Risk, Return, and Market Valuation Insights
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Uncover the essentials of the Security Market Line (SML) in finance. Explore the concept of risk and return, market risk premiums, and how undervalued assets are spotted in this insightful video.
Externalities: Market Effects & Societal Impacts
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Explore the concept of externalities, the unintended market effects impacting third parties. Through examples of pollution and neighborhood beautification, understand how externalities can lead to market inefficiencies. Discover interventions, like taxes and subsidies, designed to align private and social costs.
