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    can potentially minimize the negative implications of financial distress in their home markets on load factor as other regions withstand demand. Moreover, the distribution in income between financial periods is minimized, constraining the tension on finances, and minimizing the quantity of required working capital. From another perception, given a constant figure on working capital, the financial distress risk would be greatly minimized, these merits, nonetheless, would be…

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    In December 2008, Bernard "Bernie" L. Madoff owner of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC wasarrested for committing a $50 billion investment fraud, which later was found to be $65 billion (Bernard L. Madoff. February 9, 2009).Bernard Madoff 's business was an investing firm that pulled off a massive fraud. His firm took money from several people, rich or poor, it did not matter. His victims were Jewish philanthropists from the Upper East Side of New York, almost half the members of the…

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    w822-w831). The potential financial impact to states and employers made prioritizing and promoting effective wellness programs essential. Consequently, from 1980-2000, the initiative of the wellness movement started to spread throughout different industries…

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    Financial illiteracy rampant in the corporate world – FT In a study of more than 1000 managers starting a program at IMD (International Institute for Management Development, Switzerland), the financial Times found even six years after the global recession began, financial illiteracy is a major problem in the corporate world. The research found this lack of knowledge made it more difficult for nonfinancial managers and board members to foresee and prevent business failures during the crisis. The…

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    Article 31 – Greece takes initial steps towards online casino gaming legalisation Greece has been dominating the headlines as of late and not for good reasons. The country’s financial meltdown has become the talk of analysts and experts around the world. While the entire situation is fairly complex, to put it simply Greece has been spending beyond its means as a country for far too long and now it is paying the price. The country has received a bailout, with a second seemingly on the way. The…

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    environmental and social related issues. There was a growing concern that the project finance industry was not appropriately involved in making the world a better place to live. This claim, which came from civil groups, tarnished the reputation of the Equator banks, who now responded by convening a resolution meeting to the pressure. The pressure was intensified by the launch of Collevecchio Declaration on Financial Institutions and Sustainability in 2003.…

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    USA Patriot Act Analysis

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    electronic data on individuals who are suspects associated with terrorism. At that point, governmental authority law is restored to conduct roving wiretaps and engaging in surveillance of suspected terrorists. The FISA was another affected agency, increasing Federal law enforcement agencies investigations on behalf of the FISA courts. Providing organizations and private companies more authority to publicly report requirements from the FISA. Lastly, the new law disqualifies many FISA…

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    written Operating Agreement is not required by law, we recommend executing a written Operating Agreement to preserve the limited liability afforded by the LLC structure, and to ensure the members are aware of their rights, obligations and managerial authority relating to the LLC. A written Operating Agreement also allows the partners to outline an exit strategy in the event there is a disagreement in the…

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    9/11 Effects

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    of $55 billion in yields and fares (http://www.businessinsider.com/how-the-us-airline-industry-has-changed-since-911-2011-9?op=1/#rlines-have-lost-a-total-of-55-billion-since-2001-1). With a decrease in jobs and declining yields, the debt stricken US economy suffered even more. Not only were jobs being lost and revenues affected, but airline mergers were also threatening to further weaken the travel industry. After 9/11, there was a wave of super mergers amongst airlines. The federal…

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    important development that forced the Canadian federal government and the logging companies to begin negotiations due to political pressure against them from the protest movement. However, this process was a long-term problem due to the massive financial and corporate power of logging companies and government agencies that continually obstructed any real progress to cooperate with the Nuu-chah-nulth peoples. In this way, a solution-based analysis of this conflict can now be evaluated in the…

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