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    Market Structures Essay

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    business decides to produce more than one product in one firm jointly rather than in separate firms. The economies of scope might help the big Microsoft business by making it easy to access capital market hence making the working capital as well as funds to invest very easy to obtain as compared to the smaller…

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    Income Tax

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    if the need arises. When you are called upon to do so, you should submit your documents as requested. 7. Reporting of high value transactions High value transactions such as bank cash deposits of over Rs 10 lakh; purchases of over Rs 30 lakh; mutual funds over Rs 2 lakh; credit card purchases that exceed 2 lakh and other stipulated spending need to be reported to the Income Tax…

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    I don’t automatically think of fair. On the flip side when I think of a relaxed atmosphere, I don’t think about it as functional. Lincoln Electric has found a balance to where the management is Authoritarian. It is also fair because it is based on mutual respect, communication, and hard work. It is humble because the highest paid employees eat at the same cafeteria and have only what they need, and helpful because everyone works toward the same overall goals of working hard and moving forward.…

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    buy with the money in the account? a) More than today b) Exactly the same c) Less than today 3. Please tell me whether this statement is true or false: “buying a single company’s stock usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund” a)True b)False The model after being used concluded that the literacy levels rises steeply with education. Therefore the more educated people are the more they are likely to get the answer correctly according to Lusardi, and…

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    Essay On 401k Retirement

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    401K’s and Retirement plans 401K is a very important investment tool and a very important retirement tool. Along with the 401k there are also IRA’s or Roth IRA’s. All of these are great investment tools for your use after retirement. No matter what retirement plan you go with weather it is a 401K, IRA or a Roth IRA you should always do your research and make an educated decision as to which one will be better for you now and any time along your life even after you retire. A 401K is most often…

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    People everywhere have a story to tell. We have our own perspective on what’s important in our life. Benjamin Franklin is one of the most prominent figures in our history. In his Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, this story tells about his life from his own point of view. A couple of things he mentions are his mistakes and the accomplishments he has established. For this essay, I’m going to discuss on what I think Franklin’s most important accomplishments are. There are quite the number of…

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    helpless and came to them seeking refuge. They train workers and volunteers who are responsible for organization of the legislative actions that support this organization. Another goal of NARAL Pro-Choice is to create projects that will help raise funds in order to support all the causes they are fighting for. Another support group that strongly stands for abortion is the National Abortion Federation. They participate in a variety of activities such as creating campaigns to educate the public,…

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    players getting sucked in by tangible goods he or she is referring to the investment opportunities athletes are lured into by unreliable businesses or entrepreneurs (“How and Why Athletes Go Broke”). Instead of investing their money into stocks or mutual funds, they want to invest in something they can physically see or touch, like the next great invention or open up a car…

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    their tax situation and considering favorable tax-saving strategies before the year is over. Year-end tax planning can be a valuable and money-saving opportunity that should not be overlooked. Therefore, if you are holding investments in stocks, mutual funds, and bonds that are worth substantially less than their original purchase price, you should consider selling the investments before the year is over. Through a process known as tax-loss selling, losses on bad investments can be turned into…

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    have a lower net worth than White americans. In relation to this, Hispanic Americans are largely unbanked, being the highest proportion of population groups that do not use a bank (Porto, 2015). As a group, they are less likely to hold stocks or mutual funds and generally score lower in nancial literacy tests (Xiao, 2015). A disadvantage that Hispanics face in the economy is that they are twice as likely as whites to be denied for credit applications and as a result, experience higher interest…

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