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    shown, based on Indian culture, Indians aren’t as comfortable with debt, compared to how Americans are.…

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    Theoretical Background: Complexity, Social Capital, Appreciative Inquiry and Intentional Change theory Within this qualitative research design, three theories have been applied to help clarify the responses and decision-making approaches of the Board Members following the 2008 financial crisis. These 4 theories are Complexity, Social Capital, Appreciative Inquiry and Intentional Change theory. Because these theories offer support for organizational change, individual stakeholder improvements…

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    The motion picture is a portrayal of the budgetary emergency, in view of Michael Lewis' top of the line book "The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine." The fundamental characters are cash chiefs Michael Burry (Christian Bale) and Mark Baum (Steve Carell), who anticipated the emergency and discovered approaches to make over a billion dollars benefit from it. They predicted that the lodging market and the supporting subprime contracts would crash, and they found a way, utilizing credit default…

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    Chapter Eight Delay Obedience – Is Disobedience “If you will only let me help you if you will only obey, then I will make you rich.” Isaiah 1:19 (LB) Months had passed, and now it was November. The Lord told me to pack again. He said to me to put some money aside every week so that when…

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    happen in the U.S. when other wealthy economies around the world did not have this dramatic shift? Hacker and Pierson place the government and American politics as the primary suspect for this transition to a “winner-take-all economy”. They assert that the way the government treated unions, the excessive salaries and perks of company executives, and lack of government regulation and taxation as the primary causes of the dramatic shift to the winners having it all in America (Hacker and…

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    Social Stratification in The Hunger Games Many people consider their daily lives to be “normal.” To someone with privilege, being picked up from school in a Lexus and going home to a 6,000 square foot house is typical. To someone less fortunate, this is outrageous when buses and apartments are the norm. The world is divided up into social classes, from rich to poor, and those found in between. In fact, many novels revolve around this. Suzanne Collins accurately depicts social stratification in…

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    In Cormac McCarthy’s book No Country for Old Men, there is a certain character that stands out from the rest of the characters. That character’s name is Anton Chigurh. Anton Chigurh is hired to retrieve the case of money that Llewellyn Moss took by any means necessary. Chigurh is described as a cold and calculated killer who will eliminate anybody that gets in his way. Even though Anton Chigurh kills, steals, and works for a leader of a drug gang, he possesses values, skills, and principles that…

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    In my current job in the petroleum industry where we sell and buy fuel and lubricants, the concept of account payable is applicable in the following ways. • We do get goods sometimes on credit from our suppliers of fuel and pay at a later time if we do not have all the cash required to procure the number of litres we require • Within a period agreed with our supplier, usually 7 calendar days, we make payment in full for the balance of the cash outstanding • If by any chance we did not make…

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    Introduction When we rely on banks for money transfers, online payments, money withdrawal or just savings, we are giving them trust; we have to trust that the bank will not go bankrupt and that our money would always be available for us; furthermore, we have to provide all our personal details, trusting that those will not be disclosed without our agreement. If we wanted to avoid using banks as intermediaries, we would have to keep all our savings in cash, which means it would be impossible to…

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    There is a difference between good and bad debt. Good debt makes you money, bad debt costs you money. An example of good debt might be a buy-to-let mortgage on a rental property with a tenant paying off the mortgage. Bad debts are credit cards, car loans, personal loans etc. Formulate a plan to clear these debts as soon as possible. You will never have financial freedom if you continue to fork out on high interest rates every month. As you pay of your debts, don't just spend the now surplus…

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