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    The two men had tentatively discussed the possibility that Northrop Bank might extend a line of credit to Cartwright Lumber up to a maximum amount of $465,000. Cartwright thought that a loan of this size would more than meet his foreseeable needs, but he was eager for the flexibility that a line of credit of this size would provide. After this discussion, Dodge had arranged for the credit department of Northrop National Bank to investigate Mark Cartwright and his company. The Cartwright…

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    security; unfavorable general economic conditions in the United States; unfavorable economic and political conditions in international markets; litigation or legal proceedings; adverse weather conditions; climate change; damage to our brand image and corporate reputation from negative publicity related to product safety or quality, human and workplace rights, obesity or other issues, even if unwarranted; changes in, or failure to comply with, the laws and regulations applicable to our products…

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    Sunray Call Centre is an American-owned call centre with around 1000 employees, and it deals with communication functions outsourced by banks, airlines, insurance firms and mobile phone companies. The management consider company’s culture as part of the labour process, as market competitiveness is said to depend largely on the ability of workers to…

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    5 basic structures to choose from: sole proprietorship, limited liability company (LLC), general partnership, C Corporation (Inc. or Ltd.), and sub chapter S Corporation (Inc. or Ltd.). (Kathleen, 2001) The sole proprietorship structure is usually owned by one person, it is a simple and inexpensive form of business. The business is operated by the owner, the owner has full responsibility for all business debts, the business is freely transferable, and the owner can report losses and profit on…

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    INTRODUCTION Imputation System is one of the tax system in New Zealand in which the tax paid on the same income earned by two parties can be transferred from one party to another. That means tax is only paid by one party, other party gets the benefit of the tax paid by first party. It 's all about relating to companies and their shareholders. Companies pays the tax on the profit, and shareholders gets the benefit. It eliminates the issue of Double Tax. Imputation System took effect from 1989…

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    their community. As shown by Taylor and Luter, anchor institutes contain four aspects: “spatial immobility, corporate status, size and the anchor mission: social purpose, democracy and justice” (2013). In Medford, WI, one such institute measures up to the definition of anchor institute: Aspirus Medford Hospital and Clinics (AMHC). HISTORY Aspirus Medford started in 1920 as a privately owned establishment called Medford Clinic/Hospital…

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    country. From 1990, the government has started to follow an open economy policy. Since 2000, the government has begun to remove barriers to foreign trade and investment, reform the financial system, ease foreign exchange controls, and privatize state-owned enterprises. According to State Bank of Pakistan (2004), economic mismanagement and fiscally imprudent economic policies caused a large increase in the public debt and led to fall in the foreign currency reserves in the 1990s. Pakistan is a…

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    Neoliberalism and political economy Neoliberal political economy is another form of economy within the capitalist mode of production and replacing the Keynesian welfare state with pro corporate state. Post Soviet Union disintegration; most of the state adopted willingly and some places forcibly implemented the neoliberal economy. The neoliberal economy unlike the previous capitalist model came with more unprecedented development advanced information technology and promoting aggressive…

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    Do we still live in a thriving democracy, and if so, have the rights of the American people also declined with the preconceived notion of an “American dream?” The word Democracy means something different to the different factions of the American society, some believe it is still alive and prospering to its fullest capabilities, while others would argue that it is a long gone utopian ideology that has been dwindling ever since the inception of the United States in 1776. The key to the…

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    pharmacy contract covering 150,000 lives when the employer "ruled out two other competing vendors - DPS and Medco - because of their alliance with drug makers." Robert Pfotenhauer, former chief executive officer of Pharmacy Direct Network (the pharmacy-owned PBM), said PDN "has an opportunity to help level the playing field and ensure that there will be fair competition" and is predicted to be "a significant entity that will have some fairly immediate impact on the prescription benefit…

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