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    Gun control advocates believe that gun control laws take guns out of the hands of the criminals and thus decreases gun violence. Those that are anti-gun control would argue that the Second Amendment was written to protect citizens in their right to bear arms and is thus our constitutional right. Gun control laws have little impact on preventing criminals from accessing gun and lowering the crime rate, but instead infringe on the rights of law abiding citizens who are trying to protect…

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    Stock Market Crash

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    Stock Market From Inside Job, a documentary about the lead up to the stock market crash of 2008, Christine Lagarde said “The financial industry is a service industry. It should serve others before it serves itself.” The year 2008 was a huge scare for the common man in the United States. When the housing market crashed, everyone saw their lives change before their eyes and feared for their future. Stocks went down faster than the speed of light and with time of change heading towards the United…

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    After watching all three films you come to notice a similarity between the three. All though there were economical differences between all eras the films took place, the recession of 1980’s, technology breakthrough of the 2000’s, and the recession of 2008, there was one common theme, greed. All films, take place in a capitalist society, which has created the social value of the American dream. Bud Fox, Seth Davis, and Jacob Moore all are reaching for this American Dream but are only willing to…

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    A/TYPES OF RISKS LIQUIDITY RISK: Liquidity risk for banks mainly manifests on account of the following: Market liquidity risk: The risk that a bank cannot easily offset or eliminate a position at the prevailing market price because of inadequate market depth or market disruption. Though the importance of liquidity risk is well recognized, it eludes a comprehensive definition. The term liquidity is used across the mar-ket for different purposes, which means that Liquidity Risk itself is defined…

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    JP Morgan Chase

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    Throughout history, JP Morgan Chase & Co. has held a strong position of being a financial powerhouse and today remains one of the oldest and largest financial organizations in the world. It is assumed that working for JP Morgan Chase & Co. would be rewarding as they are not only one of the most financially profitable companies in the world but as they have a lengthy history which asserts their reliability and endurance. Analysis will be done on JP Morgan Chase & Co.’s internal structure and…

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    Housing Market Bubble Case Study

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    In 2005 over 1,283,000 family homes were sold throughout the U.S. housing market according to U.S. Statistics. This was a larger number of houses sold compared to previous years with a range of 609,000 houses being sold per year. This was expansion, with lower interest rates, economic booms, and most people living in houses they couldn’t really afford if you looked into their finances. This is what later created negative home equity balances, and forecloses along with many evictions. Before the…

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    The Great Recession is a time of economic decline observed in world markets during the early 2000s. It is a period of declining aggregate output in the economy. The majority of consumers not only in America, but also in most Western nations and many other areas of the world have been impacted by the Recession, 86% of the US and almost 55% of Europe. Business cycles affect all of us in immediate and important ways. For example, when output is rising it is easier to find a good job, but when…

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    An economic system is expressed by the goods and services produced, distributed or consumed by different mediaries in a region. How well an economy is running in a region can determine what status the region is in. There are many conditions which affect the state an economy is in. A centralized government often tries to control many aspects in the region that it controls. There are several entities in a region that a government should control. Without listing specific areas a government should…

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    Background of The Royal Bank of Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) was founded in 1727. It was one of the retail banking subsidiaries of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS Group) and also the second bank operated in Scotland beside the Bank of Scotland, which was founded in 1695. The growing of Royal Bank of Scotland was significantly good especially between 18th to 19th century. RBS mainly operated as a retail banking that provides banking services for personal, business as well as…

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    As the world has become smaller, not the actual size but as countries become more and more connected through globalisation there are many advantages and disadvantages that arise. As a starting point I will name just a few advantages and disadvantages. One advantage can be seen as that many country’s exports and imports have become easier to transport which means the production of goods and rendering of services has become more efficient which means the end product will be cheaper to purchase for…

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