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RECA Fundamentals Exam 2023 Questions with Verified Answers
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Which of the following is NOT a RECA educational resource for industry professionals? - Answer- Spatial Information System (Spin 2) 
 
Which entity has the authority to amend the Real Estate Act - Answer- Provincial Legislature 
 
Which of the following measures the change in a cost of a fixed basket of goods and services purchased by families over a period of time - Answer- Consumer Price Index (CPI) 
 
Which of the following will occur to the supply of a good when there is a change in quantity...
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3 Major Valuation Methods - Answer-Comparable Companies (public Comps) 
Precedent Transactions (Acquisition Comps) 
Discounted Cash Flow Analysis 
Rank the 3 Valuation Methods - Answer-Trick question- no ranking always holds 
Precedent transactions> comparable companies due to the control premium built into acquisitions 
DCF could go either way but it's best to say that it's more variable than other methods. Often it produces 
the highest value but can produce the lowest depending on your a...
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BIWS 400 Questions - Valuation Questions & Answers - Basic
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What are the 3 major valuation methodologies? - Answer-Comparable Companies, Precedent 
Transactions and Discounted Cash Flow Analysis. 
Rank the 3 valuation methodologies from highest to lowest expected value. - Answer-Trick question - 
there is no ranking that always holds. In general, Precedent Transactions will be higher than Comparable 
Companies due to the Control Premium built into acquisitions. 
Beyond that, a DCF could go either way and it's best to say that it's more variable than ot...
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Real Estate: Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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A broker obtained an offer with a deposit from a buyer on June 10, 2008, which states that the 
offer was irrevocable for five days from date. There had been no acceptance by the next day 
when the buyer called and revoked his offer. The broker should: 
get an acceptance by June 15th. 
get an acceptance by June 16th. 
return the deposit to the buyer. 
place the deposit in escrow. return the deposit to the buyer. 
 
Informing a person th...
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CLFP EXAM - Leasing Law | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What is Statutory Law? - Includes law enacted by legislative bodies such as state legislatures and US Congress. The Uniform Commercial Code or "UCC" is a body of the state statutory law. What is Regulatory Law? - Consists of regulations adopted by public bodies. Examples of regulatory law are regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). Generally regulatory laws are not binding up the courts in the manner or statutory laws, but may be su...
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What is Statutory Law? - Includes law enacted by legislative bodies such as state legislatures and US Congress. The Uniform Commercial Code or "UCC" is a body of the state statutory law. What is Regulatory Law? - Consists of regulations adopted by public bodies. Examples of regulatory law are regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). Generally regulatory laws are not binding up the courts in the manner or statutory laws, but may be su...
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business law Collin College -Unit 1 Business Law fully solved
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business law Collin College -Unit 1 Business Law fully solvedLaw - correct answer Rule of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong. 
 
Business Law - correct answer Those rules of conduct prescribed by a government and it's agencies, in regulating business transactions. 
 
Common Law - correct answer Customs which have become recognized by the courts as binding on the community. 49 of 50 states based on Common Law (English). Louisiana based on Canon Law (French) 
 
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BIWS 400 Questions - Valuation Questions & Answers - Advanced
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How do you value banks and financial institutions differently from other 
companies? - Answer-You mostly use the same methodologies, except: 
• You look at P / E and P / BV (Book Value) multiples rather than EV / Revenue, EV / EBITDA, and other 
"normal" multiples, since banks have unique capital structures. 
• You pay more attention to bank-specific metrics like NAV (Net Asset Value) and you might screen 
companies and precedent transactions based on those instead. 
• Rather than a DCF,...
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COSC 463 Exam 1 (with 100% Errorless Answers)
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Contract correct answers Law dealing with a set of promises made by one party to another, the breach or upholding of that particular set of promises 
 
Breach of Contract correct answers When one party fails to execute what they agreed upon, without justification or reason 
 
Breach of Contract correct answers In a situation where a contractor fails to use the specified trim paint color, or its failure to complete the work on time, what has taken place? 
 
Express obligations correct answers Obl...
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Cost of Equity tells us what kind of return an equity investor can expect for investing in a given company 
- but what about dividends? Shouldn't we factor dividend yield into the formula? - Dividends are 
already factored into Beta because Beta describes returns in excess of the market as a whole - and those 
returns include dividends 
Two companies are exactly the same, but one has debt and one does not - which one will have the 
higher WACC - The one without debt will have a higher WACC up t...
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