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preety girl

SOS Evaluation Program Image Evaluation: Impression and Numerical Calculation Open Image (Threads) 1. Does she look elegant? (0–1) 2. Does she look cheerful? (0–1) 3. Does she look relaxed? (0–1) START (Evaluate and Calculate) Copy Result

Impression female

SOS Evaluation Program Image Evaluation: Impression and Numerical Calculation Open Image (Threads) 1. Does she look confident? (0–1) 2. Does she look fashionable? (0–1) 3. Does she look approachable? (0–1) START (Evaluate and Calculate)

picturelaw

✅ Fully Translated English Version of Your Program SOS Evaluation Program Image Evaluation: Impression of Age and Calculation View Image (on Threads) 1. Does this woman look like a high school student? (0–1) 2. Does this woman look like a college student? (0–1) 3. Does this woman look like a working adult? (0–1) START (Evaluate and Calculate)

triangle

SOS When exchanging one security for another, an option is applied to the value difference. S2 represents a primary security with initial investment value. If another security is exchangeable with S2 and can also be exchanged for government bonds, a triangular relationship is formed. By adjusting the option from the government bond value, it becomes possible to match the valuation of the initial security. Company 1: Company 2: Company 3: Date: START COPY

CAPITAL

SOS English Explanation: ① B represents the total amount of capital that can be mobilized for a trade. It reflects the investor’s overall fundraising capacity. ② S is the total market valuation of the selected financial instruments (assets) that can actually be mobilized from that capital. ③ R is the remaining amount that must be considered as borrowed funds after deducting the asset value (S) from the total capital (B). ④ T is a parameter used to assess the option price consistency between the formal capital (assumed as equity) and the necessary borrowing. ⑤ O, the final value, shows the alignment between capital structure and borrowing using a simplified option pricing logic. Start

sight

SOS & OSO App Trend Estimation It is said that 80% of assets are owned by the wealthy 20%. This tool estimates the proportion of asset ownership by high-net-worth individuals based on stock price and investor numbers. Assets (in 100 million yen): People: Participation Ratio (%): Stock Price (yen): Calculate IQ Personality Quiz Do you know Japan’s average IQ index? IQ is not important Average IQ is 113 IQ doesn’t reflect real ability Answer Reload Page

Letter

Letter App ① Company Name ② Letter Body (approx. 10 lines) ③ Position, Name, and Date ④ Financial Input (Stock + Real Estate - Bonds = Loan) Loan: Auto-calculated ⑤ Balance Sheet ⑥ Graph ⑦ Option Calculation ⑧ Collateral Ratio ⑨ Copyable Letter Summary (①②③⑤ only) Copy

Balance

Financial Structure Graph & Balance Sheet ■ Financial Structure: Graph and Balance Sheet Model This interactive balance sheet model is closely connected to the classical Ricardian model of economics. In Japanese accounting practices, the balance sheet is presented in a vertically split and symmetrically balanced format: assets on the left and liabilities & capital on the right. Interestingly, this traditional bilateral display aligns conceptually with Ricardo's approach to trade, savings, and capital. By recognizing this symmetry not just as an accounting format but as a model, we can draw connections to macroeconomic investment functions and even extend the model to analyze the savings-investment identity relevant to global import/export frameworks. This opens up practical applications for both corporate finance and international trade analytics. ※ Formula used: Cash + Real Estate − Debt = Capital (automatically ca...

Model for stock

📝 About This ProgramThis web-based tool is designed based on a Ricardo-style economic model. It visually represents input-output relationships using both graphical lines and a summary table, making it useful for theoretical simulations or economic comparisons between two scenarios or timeframes. 🔍 Purpose of the ProgramThe main purpose is to simulate how resources (like labor or capital) are allocated between two different technological environments (T1 and T2), and how changes affect output and efficiency. It helps users understand: The difference in output (O1 and O2) based on productivity parameters T1 and T2 The shift of resources (S1 to S2, and S4 to S3) across technological differences The resulting gap between total input and output: B - S - O1 - O2 This may assist researchers, students, or analysts in visualizing Ricardo-type comparative advantages or productivity shifts. 🧪 How to UseEnter numeric values for the following: B: Total available resource or capacity ...

Stock kinds

Multi-Security Bond Option Calculator Multi-Security Bond Option Calculator Company Name: Date: Security #1 Security Name: Bond (B): Option (O): T: ➕ Add Another Security Calculate All Results By adjusting the option, it is possible to exchange bonds and government securities. This improves the liquidity of government bonds. 📋 Copy All Results

exchange

Bond Option Calculator Bond Option Adjustment Calculator Bond (B): Option (O): T: Company Name: Security Name: Date: Calculate Output Bond: Option: Result (S = B - O * T): Company: Security: Date: By adjusting the option, it is possible to exchange bonds and government securities. This improves the liquidity of government bonds. 📋 Copy Output

stock and share

Stock Calculation App Stock Calculation App (English Version) Stock Price per Share: Number of Shares (Initial): Number of Shares (Second): Number of Shares (Third): Stock Price C: Stock Price D: Company Name: Stock Name: Date: Calculate Summary Copy Results