Sources and Uses of Short-Term Capital
Access the following to complete this Assessment:
- Text: Fundamentals of Financial Management, 13th Edition (2013)
- SF003 Short Answer Submission Form (with Rubric)
- Academic Writing Expectations Checklist
Before submitting your Assessment, carefully review the rubric. This is the same rubric the assessor will use to evaluate your submission and it provides detailed criteria describing how to achieve or master the Competency. Many students find that understanding the requirements of the Assessment and the rubric criteria help them direct their focus and use their time most productively.
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To complete this Assessment:
- Download the Academic Writing Expectations Checklist to use as a guide when completing your Assessment. Responses that do not meet the expectations of scholarly writing will be returned without scoring. Properly formatted APA citations and references must be provided where appropriate.
- Download the SF003 Short Answer Submission Form, which includes the Rubric for this Assessment. Complete the form adhering to the criteria presented in the Rubric.
Academic Writing Expectations Checklist
The faculty Assessor will use this checklist to evaluate whether your written responses adhere to the conventions of scholarly writing. Review this checklist prior to submitting your Assessment to ensure your writing follows academic writing expectations. Click the links to access Writing Center resources:
Sentence-Level Skills
Constructing complete and correct sentences
Note: See an explanation of sentence components and how to avoid sentence fragments and run-ons.
Using and spelling words correctly
Note: See a list of commonly misused words and information on MS Word’s spell check.
Using punctuation appropriately
Note: See the different types of punctuation and their uses.
Using grammar appropriately
Note: See a Grammarly tutorial to catch further errors.
Paragraph-Level Skills
Using paragraph breaks
Note: See a description of paragraph basics.
Focusing each paragraph on one central idea (rather than multiple ideas)
Note: See an explanation of how topic sentences work.
Use of Evidence
Using resources appropriately
Note: See examples of integrating evidence in a paper.
Citing and referencing resources accurately
Note: See examples of citing and referencing resources in a paper.
Paraphrasing (explaining in one’s own words) to avoid plagiarizing the source
Note: See paraphrasing strategies.
Formatting Written Assignments
Using appropriate APA formatting, including title page, margins, and font
Note: See APA overview and APA template from the Writing Center.
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