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    Making College Debt Free

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    college debt free as it will lead to an increase of graduates that will help the growing demand of higher educated job opportunities and it will also lead to the decrease of debt in the United States. I believe making college debt free will lead to the increase in enrollment in public four year colleges as this legislation will be aimed at making four year public college debt free for low and middle income families. This legislation is known as the RED act which means Reducing Education Debt…

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    Municipal Bond

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    As I was watching James Bond Series, I realized, do I know anything about the bonds? And then I admitted to myself that I do…technically yes!!! Bond: Bond is investing in an entity/asset for a fixed period of time and obtaining additional income through it, like interest. They are one of the perfect ways to increase time value of money. Time Value of Money: As and when the cost/ market value of a product increases the value of money decreases. But through investing money in the investment…

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    rapidly became in major debt. This left the country devastated. It was the horrible for all the people involved. People were living on the streets. They had no food, no money, and no hope whatsoever. All of this could have been prevented if people had kept saving money and using money…

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    owing money to the government and businesses because their income cannot provide adequately for the needs of life. They spend money that is not theres and may not be able to repay it because they work minimum salary jobs or the amount to be payed is too large. Dennis Kucinich display these reasons when he says: “For those barely holding on to middle-class status, the median income for a four-person family is just over $54,000. Yet the average US household with credit card debt owes more than $16…

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    also leaves many students with a huge ton of debts and loans that are yet to be paid off. Because some people do so well without…

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    into debt some might say. For billionaires like Donald Trump and others they don’t think it 's a need to become wealthy but an accomplishment. Education can be important. Why? Because it creates good habits, you have to wake up on time, bring proper items to class as well as complete your work. It 's similar to work but one thing school doesn’t teach you is how to make money on your own. It only…

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    The Student Loan Crisis

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    People need to be aware of the issues on education and education reforms. The educational system requires people to pay thousands of dollars for a higher education. Students from all over the nation are forced to take out loans that put them into debt for most of their life. Low-income students also do not have many options nor are they able to afford higher education. The cost of education will keep on getting higher and higher as time progresses and the next President and Congress needs to…

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    Web. 13 October 2016. This academic article focuses on the history of the growing student loan debt and how it has become a negative asset in the growth of college and student financial freedom. The author starts out by highlighting the beginning of student loans in 1965, where the government created the Guarantee Student Loan Program. This program helped people get the higher education that the government felt everyone deserved. Since this program implemented the idea of “no one left behind” it…

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    1990, average tuition prices for all institutions were only around $6,562 a year, compared to $20,403 today (https://nces.ed.gov Table 320). It used to be possible to work a part time job and pay your way through college, taking on little if not no debt. Now it’s much different. Without having thousands, if not tens of thousands, of dollars ready before you enter the doors, it’s nearly impossible to go through college without taking out student loans. Though college undeniably has many benefits,…

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    Global Financial Crisis

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    Why or why not? Yes I do, because were no regulations the idea of derivatives were created. It wasn't able to been seen by the market, like the stock exchange no one could see the positions which allowed the banks to sell high risk debt, to create more high risk debt. The goal of the improved regulation should be increased to protect creditors and investors from losses arising from the insolvency of financial institutions owing those amounts, while ensuring stability within the financial system…

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