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Economics
Number of Words: 3083 / Number of Pages: 12
... time problem, growing more
pressing as time goes by and as our society evolves. It is the simple
question: How can I live?
The answer to this quuestion in a broad general way can be found by
attaining an understanding of the subject called "Economics."
Economic Theories
Economics are as simple as they are not obscured and as confusing as
they are made to serve a selfish purpose.
Any child can understand (and practice) the basic principles of
economics. But grown men, huge with the stature of government or Chain
Banks, find it very useful to obscuure the beyond all comp ...
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Glass Ceiling In Corporate America
Number of Words: 2964 / Number of Pages: 11
... artificial barriers based on attitudinal or organizational bias that keeps minorities and women from advancing to the upper realm of the corporate ladder, regardless of their qualifications or achievements. These artificial barriers in the work place are experienced by African-Americans, persons with disabilities, Native Americans, Latinos/Hispanics, Asian Pacific Islander Americans, employees in low paying jobs, and women in all of these previous mentioned categories.
The American Dream is about opportunities for all. A stable and fulfilling job is the core of the American dream. Everyone wou ...
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The North American Free Trade Agreement
Number of Words: 1916 / Number of Pages: 7
... and a set of standards that working conditions would improve through increased wages and newer safer facilities. Creating an expanded and safe market for exports/imports and services was also a goal and is ongoing even today as more goods and services flow across the borders. Trade rules that were beneficial to all treaty members were established and have 'standardized' the quality of all trade items as well as provided the environmental support to "clean-up" any environmental "hot spots". The last major goal of the treaty was to foster world trade and set the example for trade cooperation in ...
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Social Security: Problem And Solution
Number of Words: 731 / Number of Pages: 3
... in the stock market, there are other options available. For instance, and perhaps the simplest, is to invest the funds into a money-market account, which will on average receive 1-1 1/2% more interest than a traditional savings account. From the time the average American starts working - say 16 or 17 - till the time he retires, there will be a lot of money that has accumulated in this account. Another option is a tax-sheltered annuity. This is an option available to anyone - as long as they have an investment broker - to take a certain amount of money from their paycheck, tax free, and have it in ...
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The Bank Of Montreal
Number of Words: 877 / Number of Pages: 4
... jobs to the Bank of British North America with five hundred employees as part of the deal, because he persuaded the reluctant federal government to approve the mergers in the interest of nationalism. (Canadian Banker, Vol.103, No.1, January, 1996. p.24.) "In 1999, has a record of nine years of consistent earning, and is the major North America bank to record nine consecutive years of reported Return On Equity (ROE) of more than fourteen per cent." (http://www.bmo.com) Today, the president and chief executive officer of is F. Anthony, Comper.
The bank had played an important role in the govern ...
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Marketing Project
Number of Words: 1480 / Number of Pages: 6
... would be the most feasible. I'm
concerned with anyone that now owns, plans to own, or is reluctant to own
because of their fear due to lack of knowledge. As a test area, I would keep my
business in the immediate vicinity. The Battle Creek/Kalamazoo area would be my
start up point. Although computer sales have increased considerably due to the
drastic drop in prices and at the same time the increase in speed and abilities,
I don't want to bite off more than I can chew. There will always be computer
users because, like the television, society has welcomed the computer chip
into everyday life. I ...
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Business Leadership
Number of Words: 568 / Number of Pages: 3
... commit their energies to attain the vision.
Keys to successful leadership in business are (Gardner):
Aiming High
Involving Others
Challenge the Status Quo
Lead by Example
Aim High:
A vision, by definition, is an ideal. In developing a vision, consider all the strengths of the company: the people, products, services, technologies, reputation, strategies and resources that constitute its greatest assets.
Involve Others:
While searching and developing the company’s vision, take full advantage of the knowledge, insights and creativity of others; involving them in the visioning process will go ...
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The World Bank
Number of Words: 685 / Number of Pages: 3
... holding around seventeen percent, this along with the other six industrial large nations ( together they form the G-7 ) amass a little less than fifty percent of the holdings. The bank’s headquarters are located in Washington D.C.. It is often here that its Board of Executive Directors, representing all member countries, debate and decide upon new policies and practices.
is very set in their lending ways. The Bank in no way donates or grants any money, all loaned funds must be paid back accordingly. The loans the bank gives generally falls into one of two categories. The first is to developing countr ...
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Theory On Market Research
Number of Words: 623 / Number of Pages: 3
... the business has to make a decision about what to do in the light of the information formed.
Desk research involves the use of secondary Data. This is information which is already available, both within and outside the business. Information within the business is information collected routinely. Invoices, for instance, will tell them how much they selland who they are selling to. Accounts will give information about the value of sales and costs of production. Businesses can also collect information which is available from sources outside the business e.g. Government, the media, Trade associations etc ...
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Economic And Monetary Union Of Europe
Number of Words: 909 / Number of Pages: 4
... concerning the unemployment is
a fully integrated economy which for sure would create new jobs in Europe.
The German population, however, is scared that a United Europe would
create new jobs only in low wage countries like e.g. Portugal. Many think that a
European market with no barriers would would even cause “job hollowing out” of
Germany. Moreover the German population likes the strength of the D-Mark and is
worried that a single European currency would be weaker. As a result of this
many Germans change their money into Swiss Francs. So far Switzerland has done
quite well by not taking ...
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