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    imperative characteristics of a dedicated successful politician. An effective campaign requires a capable plan that is organized from the beginning. A candidate should be an effective speaker. They also need a support system by their family, friends, colleagues, and the community. Most importantly, a profitable financial plan is necessary for a triumphant campaign. A sufficient…

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    employee motivation, finance, or economics, would be foreign concepts…

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    the Initiative The year 2002 is a critical year for the Equator banks. It is critical in the sense that these banks convened a meeting in London to discuss the impact their activities on project finance were having on environmental and social related issues. There was a growing concern that the project finance industry was not appropriately involved in making the world a better place to live. This claim, which came from civil groups, tarnished the reputation of the Equator banks, who now…

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    Campaign Reform

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    presidential candidates spend on their campaigns have tremendously increased. The amount of money that individuals and interests groups put towards these campaigns is a ridiculous amount, and political candidates have began a movement to increase the dependence on the expenses of television advertisements. In the 1970s there were many changes and adjustments to the campaign reform act. Starting in 1971, the Revenue Act was established which is a publicly funded campaign for the presidential…

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    victory cannot be attributed to his high levels of campaign spending. Perhaps spending such a large amount of money on his campaign did impact the election outcome, but his campaign spending was enabled and influenced by his incumbency. In other words, since Walker’s spending was caused by his incumbency status, the incumbency advantage was what ultimately influenced the outcome of the 2012 recall election. Since incumbents have better access to financial resources, many good quality…

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    Money In Elections

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    Donald Trump made a pledge earlier this year, stating: “I’m using my own money. I’m not using the lobbyists. I’m not using donors. I don’t care. I’m really rich.” According to Politico, he will need over $1.5 billion in campaign money to achieve United States Presidency (Gold). If that amount is multiplied by the twenty candidates currently running for president, then over $30 billion could potentially be spent on the presidency! That is over 600,000 times more than the average U.S. family…

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    American political system are consequential but the biggest hurdle these parties have to overcome is media access. The limited coverage they receive as well as inadequate advertising funds on media outlets, which is the foundation of a successful modern campaign. The problem of name recognition is largely associated with the media’s lack of coverage of candidates outside the Democratic and Republican system. A prime example exists in the election where Republican Ronald Reagan and Democratic…

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    the courtroom. In 2006 he was offered an advising position for Covington & Burling LLP, which Parks took. Today he advises “corporations, trade associations, campaigns,…

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    Financial planning is the process of implementing financial strategies and concepts in a coordinated and integrated manner, in order to uniquely address an individual’s financial needs, goals and concerns. Financial planning, in broad terms, encompasses cash flow and budgeting needs, protection planning concerns relating to life insurance, disability coverage and health care, investment planning and asset management, tax planning, retirement planning and estate planning. The process of financial…

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    advertisements Presidential campaigns, in most cases, have been characterized by aspects of competition, which in turn has led to formulation and presentation of goals and objectives of each candidate is the most tactful manner. Major common issues are often addresses, such as; poverty levels, economic situation of the nation, unemployment and resource allocation. Standards of living in the United States have faced a major decline since 2010. The 2012 presidential campaigns have thus been a…

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