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Virtual Banking
Number of Words: 1711 / Number of Pages: 7
... changes in the banking world if
customers cannot get financial services when and where they wish...this means
anywhere, at any time." Statistics show that ATM's, telephone banking, and home
banking account for over fifty percent of all banking transactions today, and
total non-branch activity is growing at fifteen percent a year. In one survey
(Web-Tech, Inc., May 17, 1995), eighty-two percent of 18- to 34-year olds polled
preferred banks with 24-hour service.
Customers are also demanding a more sophisticated mix of products
tailored specifically to their financial needs, and non-bank competito ...
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Describe The Roles Of Government In The Present Business Environment
Number of Words: 407 / Number of Pages: 2
... policies.
Fiscal policy is the deliberate action of the government to change its
levels of income and expenditure, through the annual budget. By budgeting for a
deficit or surplus, the government will contract or expand the economy. e.g If
the government needed to cut unemployment they would budget for a deficit so
more money is injected and less money is taken from the economy by less taxes
and higher expenditure raising employment.
Monetary policy can also raise the level of economic activity. It
controls the availability of money by influencing the level of interest rates.
Lowering interest rate ...
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Economic Development In Zimbabwe
Number of Words: 1511 / Number of Pages: 6
... so called
"third-world" countries and in determining what is necessary for these countries
to make the transition to industrialization.
Geography
Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in the southern, sub-Saharan area of the
African continent bordered by South Africa to the South, Botswana to the West,
Mozambique to the East and Zambia to the North. With an area of 391,090 km2
Zimbabwe is only slightly larger than the state of Colorado. Harare is
Zimbabwe's capital and largest city with a population of 1,100,000. Containing
vast amounts of rare mineralogical resources and possessing a favorable growing ...
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Collective Farms Of The Soviet Union
Number of Words: 1866 / Number of Pages: 7
... occurred to Lenin. He assumed, at least initially,
that communism could would and should exist in the pre revolutionary way of
life.
Before Stalin came to power, the communist party for the most part
agreed that industrialization was necessary, however different sects of the
Bolsheviks were in disagreement about how this change should come about.
Buhkarin, the spokesman for the right wing Bolsheviks, warned against
antagonizing the peasants, for fear of losing their peasant followers, who
were already low in number. However, they were never viewed as a real
threat, so long as their material ...
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Organization And Benefits In The Workforce
Number of Words: 1350 / Number of Pages: 5
... the best talent available. Develop these individuals in ways that are specific to the needs of their individual firms, encourage them to generate new ideas while familiarizing them with the company strategies, invite information sharing, and rewarding collaboration and team work.
The basis on which compensation payments are determined, and the way they are administered, can significantly affect employee productivity and the achievement of organizational goals. Establishing compensation programs require both large and small organizations to consider specific goals. Employee retention, compensati ...
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Clinton Administration's Proposal To Increase Taxes For Multinational Corporations
Number of Words: 602 / Number of Pages: 3
... to spend. The multinationals would
employ many people and with and increase in their cost (tax is a type of cost)
they would be forced to decrease the average amount of wages which the their
employees received. This may take the form of decreased raises, or the laying
off of some people. This would thus decrease aggregate demand for goods
Nationally (as Multinationals would employ people in the US). It would also
cause the companies to produce their goods in other countries and thus decrease
the amount of people employed in the US. It would help the economy of other
countries as those multinationa ...
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Site Based Management
Number of Words: 1491 / Number of Pages: 6
... Wohlstetter and Susan Albers Mohrman, “school leaders across the nation are exploring ways to better educate students and improve school performance. School-based management (SBM) offers a way to promote improvement by decentralizing control from central district offices to individual school sites. It attempts to give school constituents--administrators, teachers, parents and other community members--more control over what happens in schools.”
In summing up comments from different sources, I have the following observations regarding site- based management:
Site-based or school-based management shifts ...
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Tax Accountants
Number of Words: 477 / Number of Pages: 2
... company, she is considered a private accountant. Another type of accountant is a tax accountant. A tax accountant prepares yearly tax returns for individual clients. The accountants have to use constant data such as rates of pay and other information to determine the proper amount of taxes to be paid. These accountants have to take a class once a year to catch up on yearly changes in tax laws and regulations. If a tax accountant has met state experience requirements, she may want to take exams to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
A third type of accountant is an internal auditor. Auditors ar ...
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Careers In Investment Banking
Number of Words: 1112 / Number of Pages: 5
... financial markets. Since then,
investment banking jobs have been significantly growing due to the availability
of complex securities and high-yield bonds, also known as junk
bonds.(Investment Banking,12) Now that the financial market has become more
complex, companies that didn't require and investment bankers now need their
advice to effectively help their company sell stocks and bonds, and to make
financial plans for the future. This shows the growing need for investment
bankers in the securities industry.
Investment bankers serve a major part in shaping our nation's economy as
well as the world' ...
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Monetary And Fiscal Policy
Number of Words: 925 / Number of Pages: 4
... banks may have to
collect on some loans to meet the new reserve requirement.
The tool known as open market operations influences money and
credit operations by buying and selling of government securities on
the open market. This is used to control overall money supply. If
the Fed believes there is not enough money in circulation, then
they will buy the securities from member banks. If the Fed believes
there is too much money in the economy, they will sell the
securities back to the banks. Because it is easier to make gradual
changes in the supply of money, open market operatio ...
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