We're not here to help you with homework

It seems like there have been a growing number of posts asking for help with homework assignments, blatantly or in some poor attempt to diguise it as curiosity. Nobody here wants to do your fucking homework, and based on the caliber of questions that have been asked you need to find a new post-college career path. Modeling questions are one thing, but asking for help on your econ assignment is pathetic.

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What does leverage do to the cost of equity?

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Banan KosztarsasagEspecially that one fucking guy who shamelessly made 5 posts in a row with econ 101 questions

lol that was hilarious. I was wondering when people were gonna blow up at him (don't remember if anyone did or not).

 
HFFBALLfan123it is pronounced E-cutie and is a nice looking girl you like to send emails too and then masturbate to her responses

In that case I would like to buy Preferred E-cutie shares.

 

I thought this was a community that helps people...

The answer to your question is 1) network 2) get involved 3) beef up your resume 4) repeat -happypantsmcgee WSO is not your personal search function.
 

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