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SIE Exam Definitions 2023/24
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12b-1 fee 
an annual fee charged by a mutual fund for its marketing and distribution costs. Also called a maintenance fee or distribution fee. 
 
 
 
529 College Savings Plan 
A tax-free savings plan that offers families professionally managed portfolios to help meet specified college expenses. 
 
 
 
A shares 
a class of mutual fund shares that have a front-end sales charge, expressed as a percentage of its net asset value. 
 
 
 
ABLE account 
a tax-advantaged savings account for disabled peop...
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CIPS L4M1 - Question & Answer Past exam questions latest 2023/2023
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CIPS L4M1 - Question & Answer Past exam questions latest 2023/2023 
 
O1. Outline FIVE differences between purchasing goods and purchasing services. 
1. Goods are tangible, services are intangible: 
2. Services cannot be separated from their supplier: 
3. Heterogeneity: goods are usually uniform in nature while services are unique at each delivery 
4. Services 'perish' immediately on delivery whereas goods can be stored until required 
5. Products are easier to specify, being tangible 
O2. Exp...
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Principles of Real Estate 2 Champion |101 questions and answers.
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An opinion of value 
The appraised value of a property is: 
 
 
 
assessed value 
the amount that your local government determines your property to be worth for tax purposes 
 
 
 
subject property 
The property that is being appraised. 
 
 
 
ad valorem 
according to value 
 
 
 
Principle of Conformity 
Maximum value is found when there is a reasonable degree of similarity or homogeneity 
 
 
 
USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) 
Standards that have been established b...
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CFA level 1 Exam With Complete and Correct Answers 2023
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CFA level 1 Exam With Complete and 
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private value auctions - CORRECT ANSWER-Value is subjective and different to each 
bidder 
Ascending price (English) auction - CORRECT ANSWER-Bidders can bid amounts 
greater than the previous bid, and the bidder that first offers the highest bid wins the 
item and pays the amount 
Sealed bid auction - CORRECT ANSWER-Each bidder submits one bid, which is 
unknown to the other bidders and the bidder with the highest bid wins the item ...
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CIPS L6M8 - Innovation in Procurement and Supply
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CIPS L6M8 - Innovation in Procurement and Supply 
 
Supply chain integration 
Supply chain integration requires the procurement professional to develop strategic collaboration with key supply chain partners and understand customer requirements. 
Behaviours to enhance innovation 
Pellathy identified 3 key behaviours that affect how individuals engage with each other: 
1, Task behaviours - how an individual executes tasks of their role 
2, Organisational citizenship - the quality of a person's in...
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Private value auctions - Answer- Value is subjective and different to each bidder 
 
Private value auctions - Answer- Value is subjective and different to each bidder 
 
Ascending price (English) auction - Answer- Bidders can bid amounts greater than the previous bid, and the bidder that first offers the highest bid wins the item and pays the amount 
 
Ascending price (English) auction - Answer- Bidders can bid amounts greater than the previous bid, and the bidder that first offers the highest b...
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CIPS L4M1 - Question & Answer Past exam questions latest 2023/2023
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CIPS L4M1 - Question & Answer Past exam questions latest 2023/2023 
 
O1. Outline FIVE differences between purchasing goods and purchasing services. 
1. Goods are tangible, services are intangible: 
2. Services cannot be separated from their supplier: 
3. Heterogeneity: goods are usually uniform in nature while services are unique at each delivery 
4. Services 'perish' immediately on delivery whereas goods can be stored until required 
5. Products are easier to specify, being tangible 
O2. Exp...
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SIE Exam Definitions Study Guide.
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SIE Exam Definitions Study Guide. 
12b-1 fee - answeran annual fee charged by a mutual fund for its marketing and distribution 
costs. Also called a maintenance fee or distribution fee. 
529 College Savings Plan - answerA tax-free savings plan that offers families professionally 
managed portfolios to help meet specified college expenses. 
A shares - answera class of mutual fund shares that have a front-end sales charge, expressed as 
a percentage of its net asset value. 
ABLE account - answera ...
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CIPS L6M8 - Innovation in Procurement and Supply
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CIPS L6M8 - Innovation in Procurement and Supply 
 
Supply chain integration 
Supply chain integration requires the procurement professional to develop strategic collaboration with key supply chain partners and understand customer requirements. 
Behaviours to enhance innovation 
Pellathy identified 3 key behaviours that affect how individuals engage with each other: 
1, Task behaviours - how an individual executes tasks of their role 
2, Organisational citizenship - the quality of a person's in...
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NR 326 Final Exam
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NR 326 Final Exam 
Pollution (EconDef) 
when the residual assimilation services of the environment are free and unpriced 
Pollution (Envm Def) 
- waste assimilating capacity of the environment exceeded 
-pollution will not be reduced voluntary; requires coercion or and incentive for polluter to abate 
Types of Pollution 
Point Source: a single, identifiable, localized source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution (can be modeled as a point) 
 
Non-point: pollution that cannot be traced...
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