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    Political Australia as a politically stable, peaceful and prosperous nation, it has been ranked in the top 10 most political stability countries ahead of many major countries in the world (IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2011). A stable political environment that is increasingly important to local and international business to have their long-term business plan. On the other hand, this is attractive to existing as well as new business owners, moreover, as it will ultimately result in bring a…

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    First, the decrease in the amount of disposable income for consumers; as the price of cigarettes is relatively high it will impact of the smokers’ disposable income and decreases their living standards. Second, indirect tax is a type of regressive tax. It’s a fixed amount of tax that makes a larger percentage from low-income people than from high-income…

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    So they want the fitness club to be clean and tidy, friendly and polite staffs, and not too loud music. They might want some information about heath. Elderly people tend to wake up earlier so club need to open early morning. Those targets have a disposable income so we can have quite flexible pricing options but if there are too many options it would make target audiences to be confused. Therefore, we will simply have three options. One of them is a term option such as Monthly, 6 months, and 12…

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    Smart Planning Case Study

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    accumulating various assets and retiring. Finally, she would like to travel around the world in a sailboat(Siegel, & Yacht, 2009). Therefore, her first goal includes paying of her student loan, which is will reduce her debts and allowing her to have more disposable income to achieve the rest of her goals. Based on her income Alice…

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    According to the 2014 mid-year census, Canterbury has a population of 157,600 (Kent Gov 't, 2015). Of that current population, 40,000 are students (Pragnell, 2015). Furthermore it is important to know how much disposable income an average household in Kent has to spend. In 2010, the average gross disposable household income of a resident living in Kent was just over £16,000 (Kent Gov 't, 2015). Therefore, it can be considered that Hearth & Home are located in an area that balances their current…

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    thousand Chinese, two-thirds of the Chinese population in America, were working in the California mines” (Takaki 180). Mining was brutal, backbreaking work that required long hours with little reward. Similar to the Irish, the Chinese were seen as disposable workers and therefore treated with no regard for their lives. When mining profits began to decline, the Chinese were moved to working on the railroad. This work was just as taxing on the body as mining for gold in the California…

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    Alcohol Excise Taxes

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    that raising alcohol excise taxes is an effective strategy for reducing excessive alcohol consumption and related harms. The impact of a potential tax increase is expected to be proportional to its magnitude and to be modified by such factors as disposable income and the demand elasticity for alcohol among various population groups. The reviewed studies provide consistent evidence that higher alcohol prices and alcohol taxes are associated with reductions in both excessive alcohol consumption…

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    be a question everyone is divided on. My answer to that question is that an abortion is not a right. Abortion is not the answer for these reasons, the way abortions are performed are barbaric, the baby has individual rights a human's life is not disposable at convenience. Besides when can the baby not be considered to be a living human being with rights ? A baby's life begins at conception. At this point it is a individual person just as any normal peron with rights would have. At week 5 a…

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    Minimum Wage Rate Changes

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    INTRODUCTION Income is the inflow of cash on a fixed basis that one receives through labour or a service they provide. In the UK income levels have increased in some cases but have also decreased in others. Over the past 40 years they have been changing constantly across the UK due to many factors which will be covered in this assignment. IMPACT OF RECESSION A recession is essentially a drop in the economy in which production in industrial work slows down along with overseas trading. A…

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    three years, home owners have had an increasing disposable income and special governmental programs such as “Minha Casa Minha Vida” (“My House, My Life”) which has helped them increase their standard of living. Because of this, home ownership has increased rapidly in Brazil with a large number of Brazilians having access to property ownership for the first time (Novacich, 2011). Since people are purchasing more homes and have an increased disposable income, there is also an increase demand on…

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