What is a good beta value for a stock?
A stock that swings more than the market over time has a beta above 1.0. If a stock moves less than the market, the stock’s beta is less than 1.0. High-be...
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What happens to gold once it has been extracted from the ground?
Once the ore is mined it can be treated as a whole ore using a dump leaching or heap leaching processes. Normally, the ore is crushed and agglomerated pri...
Read More →Are any currencies backed by precious metals?
In the modern world, there are different types of currencies: fiat currency and digital currency or cryptocurrency. Currently, there is no fiat currency i...
Read More →What is Form 1099-DIV used for?
More In Forms and Instructions Form 1099-DIV is used by banks and other financial institutions to report dividends and other distributions to taxpayers an...
Read More →What percent of gold is in 12K?
Gold Purity Conversion Chart Number of Karats Parts of Gold % of Gold Purity 12K 12/24 50.0 14K 14/24 58.3 18K 18/24 75.0 22K 22/24 91.7 What percentage o...
Read More →What are the birthstones for January and December?
The birthstones: garnet, amethyst, aquamarine, diamond, emerald, pearl, ruby, peridot, sapphire, opal, citrine, topaz. What birthstone is December? What i...
Read More →What does CR mean on jewelry?
Jul 18, 2017 · CR: Indicates that a particular stone is synthetic or laboratory created. Created gemstones are just as authentic as mined ones, and are ch...
Read More →What financial statement determines if a company is profitable?
income statement The income statement reports the revenues and expenses of a company and shows the profitability of that business organization for a state...
Read More →How much gold in a Cross gold filled pen?
The Classic Century style pen is the most well-known from Cross. The slim and sleek design is 14 Karat gold filled and rolled, with long bevels along the ...
Read More →How is an NSF check treated in a bank reconciliation?
NSF (not sufficient funds) checks. When this happens, the bank returns the check to the depositor and deducts the check amount from the depositor’s accoun...
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