Project for Chapter 2
Choose either
Option A or Option B to submit through Class Moodle site on the Project 2
link.
Option A
Using one of the many financial apps (most of them are free)
that are available for your tablet or smartphone these days, you can become
your own banker. In fact, trips to the bank or even to an ATM could soon become
a thing of the past. The new apps let you do all the functions that you could
do on a bank’s Web site and more. For example, to deposit a check into your banking
account, you can simply take a photograph of the front and back of the check,
after which the app will ask you for the amount you want to deposit. Then you
type the account number and then press “OK” to complete the deposit. With the
Mint app (mint.com) from Intuit, you can even
perform all sorts of analytics on your account. For example, you can establish
a budget and keep track of the expenses in various categories, such as food,
gas, and groceries. Another app that offers similar services is HelloWallet (hellowallet.com). Still
other apps help you track and report work-related travel expenses. An example
is an iPhone app called QuickShot. It allows you to take photos of your
receipts, and the photos are automatically stored in an account on Dropbox, an
Internet file-storage service. Banks, brokerage firms, and other financial
institutions have developed their own apps that simplify their customers’
financial interactions with the institution. In addition, computers and robots
are increasingly playing a role in the areas of finance and banking; for
example, high- frequency trading in which bots account for up to 80 percent of
the daily volume on the stock market and can buy and sell stocks in
microseconds. Another growing application is the rise of the “robo advisor.”
This is a method to automate the asset allocation of investments using a
computer algorithm. When it comes to investing a typical investor has three
choices: do-it-yourself, a robo advisor, or a financial advisor. Which option
to choose depends on several factors such as the cost of the investment, age of
the investor, amount of investment, his or her risk tolerance, and knowledge of
investing. According to research, using “robo advisor” is certainly a viable
choice. The three largest robo advisors by assets under management are
Vanguard, Schwab Intelligent Portfolios, and Betterment. Some are fully automated,
and some are run in human-assisted mode.
Answer the following
questions in a two-page paper submitted through Class Moodle site on link Project
2.
1.
What technology is used when you
deposit a check into your account using your smartphone and your banking app?
2.
What are some examples of
analytics that can be done using financial apps?
OR
Option B
A local law firm needs your advice. It currently has
20 PCs being used by its attorneys and staff, and it is debating whether to use
Google Apps for Work or Office 365 as its productivity tools. Write a two-page
paper that summarizes your recommendation. What are two advantages and two
disadvantages of each choice? Which alternative is less expensive? What are two
advantages of Office 365 over traditional Office?
Write a two-page paper submitted
through Class Moodle site on link Project 2