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    2.04 Investing Assignment

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    Touchton Step 1) Spin the wheel to see how much money you have to invest. What were your results? Inheriting $10,000_____________________________________________________ Step 2) Fill out investing chart. These websites can help you msn.money, Yahoo Finance, Bankrate, investopedia, Market Watch Getting started. Type of Investment Description—explain what it is and how it works. Level of Risk and Potential Return—explain. (How likely are you to lose your money vs make money) Real-life example…

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    Recognizing the need for infrastructure in Canada, Advisory Council on Economic Growth was formed by Canada’s Ministry of Finance. The main goal of the council is to escalate Canada’s long-term economic growth. An important idea proposed by the council is to create the Canadian Infrastructure Development Bank (CIDB) in order to increase infrastructure investment. The CIDB has a capital of $40 billon in federal funds and aims to attract private capital institutional investors like banks, hedge…

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    President Trump had begun to dismantle the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act with directives that will repeal regulations or delay them from being enforce. The first of the orders investigates the Volcker rule, which stops financial companies from making risky investments. This investigation into the Volcker rule, the CFPB structure and the director of the CFPB, Richard Cordray, will be done through the secretary of the Treasury. Looking for excessive power or…

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    plans, factors such as when payments will be due, the amount of each payment and the number of payments should be clarified. All settlements should be confirmed in writing after reaching agreements with creditors. Financial Assessment Assess your finances and come up with a budget that is based on your situation, including revenue and expenditure. This helps you determine how much your settlement payments will be and prove that this is what you can afford to pay.…

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    work in a fast paced environment are all strengths I bring into my professional career. I am currently enrolled at St. Cloud State University in the Herberger Business School, which is internationally accredited by AACSB. My educational focus is in Finance and Statistics, where I intend on acquiring a Certificate in Actuarial Science. My anticipated graduation date is December 2018. I have strengthened my communication skills through my experiences while studying abroad in South Korea. Being in…

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    1) A line of credit is an informal agreement between a borrower and a bank that establishes the maximum loan amount the bank will provide the borrower at any one time. This loan is to relieve short-term needs. (397) Unlike other loans, where the bank has a legal obligation to provide capital such as a revolving credit agreement, the bank with agreeing to a line of credit has no legal commitment to provide capital. 2) Three proprieties the bank representative used to based the decision to…

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    My passion for economics begun during my eighth grade year. Being a kid who had no financial obligations, I saved up every dollar I received for a few years and had amassed a decent sum of money. My dad suggested that I invest monies in short-term stock options to build up more money, so I agreed to give him five-hundred dollars. My dad controlled the brokerage account, but we worked together in finding wise investments. Even though I did not have control of the account, there was never an…

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    The national debt is the sum of all past federal deficits minus the government expenditures or surplus. It’s less informative than the real GDP, a figure of the total value of all goods and services produced during a period or year, however both give information on the state of an economy, and it is good to look at many factors. The question for the assignment is a theoretical one – what is the best way to show a country’s economic worth? It depends on how you look at the information. For…

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    Investing Joe Mansuetor

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    There are many options to choose from when it comes to investing. Not only does a person have to decide on the type of investment he or she wants to make, but they also have to decide if the timing is right to enter that particular market (O. Ferrell, Hirt, & L. Ferrell, 2009). It is because of all of these variables when it comes to decision making regarding investing that Joe Mansueto founded Morningstar Inc., which helps the average investor when it comes to making important investment…

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    THE CRISIS THE NEXT TIME A financial crisis is a more or less sudden disturbance that produces a considerable loss of value in institutions or financial assets that have a decisive influence on the progress of business and general financial and economic activity and that causes a fundamental imbalance between the demand for means of financing carried out by economic subjects and the offer made by financial entities or intermediaries. In the year 2008 in the United States, a financial crisis…

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