Identify The Axiom That Made The Most Impression On You and Why?

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1. Identify the axiom that made the most impression on you and why?

For me, the axiom that made an impact is the “curse of competitive market” because why it's so
difficult to identify initiatives that are extremely profitable. Extremely huge profits cannot endure for
long in competitive markets because competitors will move in to exploit those large earnings. As a
result, profitable ventures are only possible if the market is made less competitive, either through
product differentiation or a cost advantage.

2. Among the goals of finance, which one can you relate personally and why?

For me, Value maximization is similar to maximizing the value of your life. The true worth of life is
determined by how we feel about ourselves. You can practice noticing rather than ignoring, and
acting rather than neglecting. Every time you choose action over ease, you will gain greater self-
confidence and raise your life's value.

If you're anything like me, you've had your ups and downs. And, if you're anything like me, you're
probably not always satisfied with what you have and where you are. Perhaps you find yourself
moaning and groaning about the value of life. However, how can this assist you? No, not at all!
Instead, there is a way to be joyful through appreciating the value of life in all things, because
everything has value.

3. In your personal life which disciplines related to finance affected you the most and why?

The discipline in finance that affect my personal life is the discipline of “Finance and Quantitative
methods” because even in our daily lives, the quantitative approach is critical since we measure to
see how much of anything there is in most, if not all, of our activities. Data is constantly acquired,
examined, and re-assessed as we evolve, so quantitative methods are ingrained in our daily lives.

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