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    I. Attention Gainer:  Do you know how to save money ?  When you don’t work, savings will work for you. II. Through the questions and audience analysis in class, I realized that many of you do not know about how to save money. Most of you work for part time and full time job but just only few of you guys have saving account. III. As an immigration from the small country, I have experience about how the life would be if you have no money. So, I already done some research about how to save money…

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    ICICI Bank Personal Loan ICICI Bank Personal Loan Details Interest Rate Processing Fees Loan Tenure Loan Amount Part Payment Charges Foreclosure Charges 11.49% to 18.49% Fixed 2.5% or ( min 1149) One Time Fee 1 -5 Years Up to Rs.20 Lack Nil 5% of the Principle Outstanding About ICICI Bank Personal Loan ICICI Bank is one of the largest Private Sector Banks in India and is also one of the largest facilitators of Personal Loans in India. ICICI Bank provides Personal Loan to its customer for…

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    comes to terms with the failed acquisition. Sun Pharmaceuticals, the second largest specialty generic drugs manufacturer from India, announces purchase of Ranbaxy Laboratories from Daiichi Sankyo in April 2014 for roughly $3.2 billion ($4 billion with debt). The all stock trade reduced Daiichi Sankyo’s 63.4% stake in Ranbaxy to approximately 8.9% of the new merged entity, with the conversion at 1 Ranbaxy share being equivalent to 0.8 of the Sun share. The deal valued Ranbaxy at an 18% premium of…

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    In chapter two of the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Freire mentions the banking model of education. He describes the teacher-student relationship as a banking model. A relationship where the teacher is the depositor and the students are the depositories. The teacher deposits information he/she wants to engrave in students and the students as the depositories, receive, memorize, and repeat the information. Freire, mentions that the banking model of education works because teachers make it clear in…

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    SYNTHESIS Problem Identification/Issues The merger between SmithKline Beecham and Glaxo Wellcome came about as both companies had poor returns to Research and Development (R&D) investment even though sharp increases in spending on we made in both companies. One GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) was formed they were under pressure as patents were on the verge of expiration and there were a lack of new drugs on the market. As it related management, there was a carry-over is issue with regards to Wellcome…

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    Student Interest Rate

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    The overall details of Student loans interest rates provided by the banks Description: The Students loan interest rates would help the students to fulfill all the education related need and also there are several opportunities that they can avail with easy repayment. There are some important factors that one needs to consider in this regard. Further, there are some important factors that one needs to understand while going through the procedure of getting the students loan. When it comes to…

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    College is a life investment just like starting a business, buying and selling stocks, or deciding on having children. But should everyone consider this investment in education? David Leonhardt says, “clearly” but Chris Matthews thinks more thought should be given to the process. Both of these journalists have valid points, but neither of them can decide what is best for each individual, especially having admitted that their findings are based on general, money-centric, paths that not everyone…

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    A risk mitigation strategy is implemented in order to reduce the chances of a certain risk to occur or the strategy tries to reduce the impact of the risk it if does occur (“Reducing Risk Through,” 2009). We all know that risks can arise within a company at any time, so the company needs to be prepared to handle the risks before it affects success of the company. Risk mitigation strategies help you identify and analyze the risk in order to determine how to best alleviate the effects of the…

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    Obtaining a college education in today’s society is important. There are stories of those who skipped over college and amassed a fortune. That being said, those stories are few and far between as compared to those who skipped college and do not have that high paying job that is so sought after. The topic of supply and demand can be applied to most everything when money comes into the equation. When the supply is low or deficient, and demand increases, then the amount of money paid will also…

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    consumption growth — a key demand-side driver of the economy — withered to 1,8%, its slowest since the 2008 global financial crisis. This doesn’t bode well for the second-quarter GDP figure, of which consumer spending accounts for around 60%. A heap of debt from store cards, microloans and unsecured credit has eroded disposable income, particularly of those in the lower-middle income band who are also battling rising inflation and utility costs. And though there’s scant respite on the horizon…

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