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What is the primary advantage of motion media?
What is the primary advantage of motion media?
Which design element reflects how objects move in motion media?
Which design element reflects how objects move in motion media?
What disadvantage is associated with the use of motion media?
What disadvantage is associated with the use of motion media?
How is timing in motion media characterized?
How is timing in motion media characterized?
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What can the speed of movement in motion media influence?
What can the speed of movement in motion media influence?
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of motion media?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of motion media?
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What aspect of motion media can symbolize critical relationships between characters?
What aspect of motion media can symbolize critical relationships between characters?
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What is a key design principle for motion media?
What is a key design principle for motion media?
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What is the primary role of a stockholder?
What is the primary role of a stockholder?
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A stockholder is personally liable for the company's debts.
A stockholder is personally liable for the company's debts.
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What is the document called that serves as proof of ownership for a stock?
What is the document called that serves as proof of ownership for a stock?
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The amount promised to be paid on the redemption date of a bond is called the ______.
The amount promised to be paid on the redemption date of a bond is called the ______.
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of stocks?
Which of the following is NOT a feature of stocks?
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Match the terms with their definitions:
Match the terms with their definitions:
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What is the market value of a stock?
What is the market value of a stock?
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When someone buys bonds, they become part-owners of the company.
When someone buys bonds, they become part-owners of the company.
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What is the percent yield when a bond is bought at 95 with an annual dividend of ₱420?
What is the percent yield when a bond is bought at 95 with an annual dividend of ₱420?
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The current yield of a bond priced at 104 with a price of ₱7,280 is greater than 5%.
The current yield of a bond priced at 104 with a price of ₱7,280 is greater than 5%.
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Calculate the price per share of a bond bought at 105 with a face value of ₱7,000.
Calculate the price per share of a bond bought at 105 with a face value of ₱7,000.
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The formula for percent yield is the annual dividend divided by the __________.
The formula for percent yield is the annual dividend divided by the __________.
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What is the current yield when a bond is priced at 92?
What is the current yield when a bond is priced at 92?
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Match the bond price with its respective current yield:
Match the bond price with its respective current yield:
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What is the yield to maturity of a ₱6,000 bond bearing 5% interest bought at 108, with 10 years left to maturity?
What is the yield to maturity of a ₱6,000 bond bearing 5% interest bought at 108, with 10 years left to maturity?
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The price per share of a bond is always equal to its face value.
The price per share of a bond is always equal to its face value.
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What is the primary difference between common stock and preferred stock?
What is the primary difference between common stock and preferred stock?
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Preferred stock must have its dividends paid before any dividends of common stock are distributed.
Preferred stock must have its dividends paid before any dividends of common stock are distributed.
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What is the calculated approximate Yield to Maturity based on the given values?
What is the calculated approximate Yield to Maturity based on the given values?
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How much would stockholders of cumulative preferred stocks receive per share if the par value is ₱100 and the dividend rate is 9%?
How much would stockholders of cumulative preferred stocks receive per share if the par value is ₱100 and the dividend rate is 9%?
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The semi-strong form of the Theory of Efficient Markets assumes that stock prices reflect only historical information.
The semi-strong form of the Theory of Efficient Markets assumes that stock prices reflect only historical information.
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Retained earnings are calculated by subtracting total dividends distributed from the __________.
Retained earnings are calculated by subtracting total dividends distributed from the __________.
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Define the weak form of the Theory of Efficient Markets.
Define the weak form of the Theory of Efficient Markets.
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Match the following types of stock with their descriptions:
Match the following types of stock with their descriptions:
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According to the strong-form of the Theory of Efficient Markets, prices reflect historical, current publicly available information, and __________.
According to the strong-form of the Theory of Efficient Markets, prices reflect historical, current publicly available information, and __________.
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Match the following terms with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their definitions:
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If a company has a net income of ₱825,000 and total distributed dividends of ₱597,500, what are the retained earnings?
If a company has a net income of ₱825,000 and total distributed dividends of ₱597,500, what are the retained earnings?
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What is the total cost (C) calculated from the given values?
What is the total cost (C) calculated from the given values?
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Cumulative preferred stock requires that dividends be paid even if the company does not distribute them on time.
Cumulative preferred stock requires that dividends be paid even if the company does not distribute them on time.
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Investors can benefit from using technical analysis according to the strong-form of the Theory of Efficient Markets.
Investors can benefit from using technical analysis according to the strong-form of the Theory of Efficient Markets.
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What is the total amount that stockholders with common stocks would receive if there are 145,000 shares and the dividend value is ₱3.50?
What is the total amount that stockholders with common stocks would receive if there are 145,000 shares and the dividend value is ₱3.50?
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How is higher returns achieved according to the Theory of Efficient Markets?
How is higher returns achieved according to the Theory of Efficient Markets?
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What does the Price-Earnings (PE) ratio measure?
What does the Price-Earnings (PE) ratio measure?
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The Current Yield is calculated using the annual dividend divided by the price per share.
The Current Yield is calculated using the annual dividend divided by the price per share.
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How is Earnings Per Share (EPS) calculated?
How is Earnings Per Share (EPS) calculated?
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The ratio of total gains to total cost is known as the ______.
The ratio of total gains to total cost is known as the ______.
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If a stock is priced at ₱100 and has an annual dividend of ₱4, what is its percent yield?
If a stock is priced at ₱100 and has an annual dividend of ₱4, what is its percent yield?
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A higher PE ratio indicates a stock may be undervalued.
A higher PE ratio indicates a stock may be undervalued.
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Match each term with its definition:
Match each term with its definition:
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What would be the current yield for a company that sells stocks at ₱80 and pays a ₱3 annual dividend?
What would be the current yield for a company that sells stocks at ₱80 and pays a ₱3 annual dividend?
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What is the total cost calculated in the expense section?
What is the total cost calculated in the expense section?
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The total gains amount to ₱1,622.25.
The total gains amount to ₱1,622.25.
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What is the formula to calculate the percent yield?
What is the formula to calculate the percent yield?
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The net gain is calculated by subtracting the total cost from the total ________.
The net gain is calculated by subtracting the total cost from the total ________.
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What is the calculated net gain from the provided example?
What is the calculated net gain from the provided example?
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Broker’s commission is calculated as 5% of the total cost.
Broker’s commission is calculated as 5% of the total cost.
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Find the total gain using the formula provided.
Find the total gain using the formula provided.
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Study Notes
Motion Media
- A type of visual media that simulates and represents movement.
Design Principles
- Speed
- Timing
- Transitions
- Sound and Color
Advantages and Disadvantages
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Advantages*
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Increased engagement
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Simulations of events that are difficult to observe
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Skill and affective learning
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Better understanding of processes
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Disadvantages*
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Fixed pace
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Misinterpretation
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High cost of production
Design Elements
- Speed: The pacing of the movement can be based on additional audio or the context of the scenario. It helps project the theme and emotion of the information.
- Direction: Objects moving forward can reflect the progression or transfer of information, or signify relationships between characters.
- Motion: These triggers signify changes in the direction of an object.
- Timing: Timing can be objective (actual units of time) or subjective (psychological rather than accurate to passage of time).
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Description
This quiz covers the principles and elements of motion media, focusing on design aspects like speed, timing, and transitions. It explores both advantages and disadvantages of using motion media in presentations and education. Test your understanding of how motion media can enhance engagement and learning.