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Time Value of Money
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International Money Laundering
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This 10 page report discusses the issues surrounding international money laundering and the responses of governments and regulatory agencies. Money laundering continues to be big business worldwide. Most of the estimated $500 billion in money generated illegally is laundered. Money laundering techniques have become so sophisticated that the trail of money can no longer be effectively traced and have begun to show a significant impact on international as well as national economies. The practice, which involves the transfer of illegally obtained money through third parties to conceal its source, can distort economic data and complicate governments' efforts to manage economic policy. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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America's Self-Made Man
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A 5 page paper discussing just what the American Dream is. It has nearly always been measured in terms of wealth, but not necessarily in terms of dollars. The self-made man of Ben Franklin's time was not a success only in terms of money, but in terms of life. Money was the reward—not the goal. The American Dream is still alive, but it has been replaced in the eyes of many by a sham, by that counterfeit that says that money is the only true measure of the worth of a man. The pity is that money can be lost; character remains. Those with little character but great sums can completely lose themselves when the money is lost. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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First time home buyers
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: The Common Reason Why Many People Are Stay Poor, While Others are Growing Rich
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Many People are Stay Poor, while others are Growing Rich
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Money's Role In A Modern Market Economy
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5 pages in length. Money, a form of tradable currency and universal article for bartering, is critical to establishing and maintaining a healthy market economy; without its influence, the modern market as we know it would not exist. The fundamental purpose of money is to provide a means by which people can obtain commodities in exchange for currency. While bartering for goods and services has existed since mankind's first trade, the introduction of money proved to establish an entirely new – and some say corrupted – system of exchange. The growing dependency upon money and its inherent economic power has caused society to become unbalanced with regard to distribution, creating a sharp distinction between and among social classes. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The Impact of a Family’s Need to Make More Money
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The Impact of a Family’s Need to Make More Money: This 5-page essay examines the impacting issues relevant to the familial needs to make more money. By way of two acclaimed literary works, Arthur Miller’s “Death of A Salesman”, and Tillie Olsen’s “I Stand Here Ironing” a myriad of examples are given that expound on these elements. Although extra money affords families more comforts than a life lived with less, very often what is lost as a result is ultimately something that money cannot buy. Bibliography lists 4 sources. SNMoney1.doc
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Causes Of Poverty In Contemporary Society
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8 pages in length. Throughout history, money has played a significant role in virtually all cultures. It forces people to conform to a certain way of life, and it often changes their perceptions for the worse. The drive to possess great amounts of money has survived throughout the centuries, only to become even more disastrous in contemporary culture. There appears to be no end to what people will do to acquire a lot of money, often sacrificing their families, their health and their morality. How can something that fits in the palm of one’s hand evoke such cultural tension and strife? To be sure, the more money one possesses in most cultures equates to a better life, inasmuch as it allows people to rise out of poverty. What are the major causes of poverty in today's society? How is this related to racism, if at all? When considering such concepts as poverty, welfare, racism, social fact, social structure, social stratification, social inequality, functional theory and conflict theory, one gains a significantly better perspective of how greed and lack of social conscience reflect poverty's primary causes. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Campaign Finance Reform
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(5pp). In 1974 Congress passed a set of laws that changed the amount of money which could be donated to an individual campaign. Contributions to candidates are now limited to $1,000, per contributor, that's called" hard money." But of course many people and organizations, including special interest groups such as defense contractors, the gambling industry, organized labor have more money that they would like to spend on politics than they can get to candidates in $1,000 increments. So they give much larger amounts to advocacy groups, political action committees and the political party. That is called "soft money." Not many changes have happened in the last 25 years of discussion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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