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David Lee deposited Conduit Fees Introduction in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoAccounting requires the ability to forecast conduit administration fees. a simple stationary lognormal model for the fees is presented. Initially, the stationarity of the sweep fees is tested by measuring the level of mean reversion. Using a Dickey-Fuller statistical test the conduits are checked for approximate stationarity. Next, assuming the…[Read more]
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Ian Willis deposited Camden History Journal September 2023 v5 n6 in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoCAMDEN HISTORY, Journal of the Camden Historical Society Inc.
Ian Willis (editor)
Contents
Ian Willis, ‘Graeme Clark, a world-famous Camden identity’. p237
Graeme Clark, ‘Laureate Professor Graeme Clark AC, Pioneer of the Multi-channel Cochlear Implant /Bionic Ear’. p3242
Julianne Figar, ‘Yellamundie (the storyteller)’ p 255
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Ian Willis deposited Narellan Library Murals, a wall of public art in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoTwo colourful mural artworks are along the Queen Street frontage of Narellan Library. These artworks were commissioned by Camden Council in 2017 as a collaboration between mural artist Mandy Salter and the area’s young artists as part of a Youth Participation Public Art Project.
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David Lee deposited Digital Barrier Basket Note Valuation in the group
Public Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months agoThe article presents a model for pricing digital-type barrier options on baskets of equity stocks. Within each payment period, there is a series of basket observation times. If at each observation time we observe that all basket constituent stocks remain between their lower and upper barriers, we receive a fixed coupon amount on the payment date…[Read more]
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Ian Willis deposited Voluntary labour worth thousands of dollars to the Camden Museum in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 5 months agoSmall museums contribute considerable value to the economy through unpaid voluntary labour. According to the latest research, unpaid voluntary labour to the Camden Museum is worth around A$580,000 a year. Volunteers completely run the Camden Museum and the Camden Historical Society. They are some of the many voluntary community organisations in…[Read more]
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