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    also say that this was mainly due to the financial crisis of 2007-2008, which can also be referred to as the "global financial crisis" or the "2008 financial crisis". The financial crisis is believed by economists to be the "worst financial crisis since the economic collapse since the 1930 during the Great Depression." High mortgage approval rates, combined with risky loans, and eventually the collapse of major investment banks led to this huge financial…

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    The Dodd-Frank Act is to promote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system to end “too big to fail” to protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts to protect consumers from abusive financial services practices, and for other purposes (CFTC.gov, ND). The current state of the executive order that President Trump has initiated assess the federal independent financial regulatory agencies that Dodd-Frank administer. In 2008…

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    ensure that its Representatives are trained and competent to provide financial services on its behalf. 2.2 There are no minimum training standards required for Representatives because Zagga Investments business does not involve the provision of financial product advice to retail clients, although it is expected that Zagga Investments: (a) identifies the knowledge and skills its representatives need to competently provide its financial services; (b) ensures that they have the necessary…

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    Elizabeth M. Snyder, CRCM, is a regulatory compliance specialist with more than 25 years of diverse industry and functional expertise. Elizabeth joined First Citizens Bank, a $35 billion Bank headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, in August 2017 as the Senior Vice President & Senior Manager, Compliance Governance and Exam Management. Her current responsibilities include executing the compliance department governance processes, coordinating complex regulatory exam issues and regulatory…

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    The SEC’s Dodd-Frank whistleblower program is getting a lot of attention now that the agency is announcing substantial rewards given for information. The SEC does not disclose the name of the company involved, nor the name of the whistleblower who received the reward, however, people still worry about maintaining their anonymity. While the whistleblower program has strong protections against retaliation, such as an employer firing an employee who gave the SEC a tip, there's no protection against…

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    Financial Crisis and its Impact Outline I. Introduction-Thesis Statement A. To better understand the financial crisis of 2007 and its impact on financial markets and financial institutions one must get to the core to see the causes and conditions that enabled us to happen. To do this an in-depth look must be taken on the following: 1. The cause of problems for financial institutions during the financial crisis itself. 2. The impact the financial crisis had on financial market liquidity. 3. Risk…

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    organization will be conducting a financial audit throughout the organization. This audit will be conducted by Deloitte. Deloitte is an independent auditing firm specializing in the sport industry. This firm provides financial services in accounting, process improvement, data analytics and risk advisory (Deloitte, 2016). The financial audit will cover the records of the Phoenix Suns’ previous seven fiscal years. This audit will ensure the Phoenix Sun’s financial information is correct and…

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    The art works displayed in Strange Currencies, in my opinion proposed a question to the audience not an answer. The artworks voiced strong messages about the catastrophic decade Mexico City endured during the 1990s. Poverty, economic crisis, social upheaval, political corruption, and a rise in violence threatened Mexico City’s culture during this time. In my opinion, the artworks were composed to make a statement about the economic and social issues toward people that did not live there. The…

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    The U.S. Federal Reserve has raised interest rates for the second time in more than a decade. The Fed has raised the benchmark rate from 0.5% to 0.75% which is only up by a quarter. The Fed projected that rates would go up by 1.5% in the year's end. When inflation rises interest rates go up, which makes it a little more expensive to borrow money, this will not affect anybody who already has a fixed rate mortgage, or if you have a car loan, but if you do get a car loan tomorrow it will be a bit…

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENT (2014) (detailed data shown in the appendix 1) General Description & Comments General Description The table 1.4(detailed data shown in the appendix) represents the calculation of all the ratios needed for estimating the profitability of the company in a 3-year period. In the table there are the calculated margins for profitability, leverage – to estimate the amount of debt in the company’ assets. In 2013 and 2014, EasyJet was not highly leveraged, because the amount of debt…

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