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    Cards”). If you do not understand that then something 's wrong, but who knows maybe you’ll figure it out one day when you have kids. The worst thing that could happen is not paying the bill and getting sued for all the money you did not pay to the banks back, but if you stay on top of your game…

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    Moment for the $100 Trillion Global Bond Bubble? Most economies have barely recovered from the 2008 subprime mortgage fiasco that was caused by sloppy lending practices at banks, overextended them and compromised essential liquidity to pay their own debts. Investopedia.com reports that Lehman Borothers, the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States, was forced to declare bankruptcy with $619 billion in debt versus $639 billion in assets in 2008. A vast number of defaults caused this…

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    industry was tightly regulated. Most of the regular banks were local businesses. And they were prohibited from speculating depositor’s savings. Investment banks, which handle stocks and bond trading were small private partnerships. Traditionally the partners put the money up and watched the money very carefully. They wanted to live well, but they didn’t want to bet everything on anything. In the 1980s, the financial industry exploded. The investment banks went public, which gave them large…

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    Colorado has legalized growing, selling and consuming Marijuana. But what you might not know is that the marijuana industry has been blocked out of the banking industry. The reason these banks will not take the marijuana industry’s money is because it is still federally illegal to do anything with marijuana and the banks fear being raided or shut down by the DEA or Drug Enforcement Agency due taking “drug money”. This had lead to many problems in the industry from making it very hard to start…

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    rate to be influenced by foreign-exchange market mechanism. This is determined by the demand supply of that particular currency (Economics.help, 2012). Arnold (2010) states that the fixed exchange rate is the opposite, as the government or central bank decides the official exchange rate to another country’s currency, this is done to sustain the value of he currency. This also allows the government to keep low inflation which means low interest rates and rise in trade and investment. In 2015, the…

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    problems and threats similar to the 1970 financial crisis. Supervision in the financial institution bring an effective integration to the systemic stability since they make sure the numerical balance to be consistent, now a days the privileges that banks use to have are gone, because many of them reached to have risky activities by economizing capital because of all the risky activities the government has put measures to reduce it, such as the integration of the Basle Committee and the BIS, to…

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    users perform. Most traditional banks offer online banking and 100%…

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    within the same bank. I went through the process of entering my log on ID and passcode on the bank 's website and then proceeded to make the transfer. This event was a disaster, as I had no idea of what I should do. I tried to read the drop down menu to see if I could figure it out, but was unsuccessful. There was a tab marked 'transfer ' which I had selected, but even then I did not get an option of where to transfer the money. Frustrated and confused, I made a call to my bank 's online…

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    AN ASSESSMENT OF THE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE UPSURGE OF ISLAMIC BANKING SERVICES IN KENYA. A Thesis Submitted to the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, School of Business, Department of Management In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration (Finance) Wilson Mauti Ogonda June, 2015 APPROVAL This thesis entitled “An Assessment of the Factors Influencing the Upsurge of Islamic Banking in Kenya” written and submitted by Wilson M…

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    services. Basically, banking services provide holding money on behalf of customers, providing loans to businesses and individuals, providing investment and insurance services and so on. Banking system is usually regulated by country’s laws and central banks of individual countries. Finance is usually defined as the science of money management. Many studies show that the banking and finance sector of a nation and the performance of overall country economy are directly proportional. Therefore, it…

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