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    Hello, I’m certainly not trying to roast anyone—just sharing some perspective. So with that, most of the Dow surge is driven by J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs, on the promise of less financial regulations, notably the repeal of Dodd-Frank. And what about the massive Bond sell-off? The spike in yields marked the largest two-week rise since November 2001. Expectations the Trump administration will move to sharply cut taxes and increase spending, making for larger deficits, and higher interests…

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    To “Make America Great Again” we must take Robert Reich’s proposal into thought. Removal of politics from our democracy will enable corruption to yield, finally halting concentration of wealth at the very top. In this age, recommendations such as this one being spelled out for us should assist our consideration for who is running our current democracy and how we can take part in the decision-making process. Time is of the essence to bring America back to their feet. By elevating the tax…

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    Gst Reduction In Canada

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    The significance of taxation on investments and growth has been thoroughly debated in the political and academic circles. The supporters of tax cuts argue that reducing tax rates favor economic growth by creating incentives to save, invest, and work. Several years back, the Canadian government imposed a tax measure that reduced the GST by 2%. The measure was rationally accepted by the general public as well as some policy observers. The tax measure triggered hot debates that were meant to…

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    Defense Budget Priority

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    1. Purpose. To provide information on the DSG and Defense Budget Priorities 2. Discussion. The Budget Control Act of 2011 dictates a 22% reduction in Defense spending. Recognizing this limitation, the DSG outlines mission priorities that will shape the Joint Force of 2020 over the next decade. The Defense Budget Priorities outlines the allocation budget resources to accomplish the DSG’s priorities. a. Background. The Budget Control Act of 2011 requires the Department of Defense (DoD)…

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    Taxation In Pollution

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    iv. Taxation Taxation is one of the methods that many economists support because of its supposed efficiency. Under this method of pollution regulation, a tax rate is set for each standard unit of pollution that is equal to the social cost that pollution creates on society. The firm then has a choice of whether to pay the tax or seek methods to abate pollution. This method provides the firm with the freedom to compare the potential tax with the cost of abatement and reductions in output to allow…

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    Indonesia’s PSC has been amended three times from its first establishment. As shown in table 2.1 the latest PSC is the third generation which established in 1988. The table shows that the latest PSC generation introduces First Tranche Petroleum (FTP) as the new feature, which also affects the level of cost recovery ceiling. Moreover, government also imposes a new Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) price after 60 months of production. However, the level of profit oil or gas split, which also called…

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    As our 40th president, Reagan was someone to look up to. Conservatisms began to take hold and republicans began to be the majority in the government. Many people had renewed hope in President Reagan and his policies he promised to enact during his campaign for presidency in 1980. President Reagan was known for many things including the way he stood up against the Iranian/American hostage crisis under the Carter administration and most importantly his economic policy. The President’s economic…

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    Commissioner, Campex Corporation proposed exchanging their stock for International Corporations stock. The exchange allowed Campex to own 77.3% of International after the transaction. As part the of transaction it was arranged that a trust the owners of International set aside, the Elizabeth Kamborian Trust, would purchase additional shares for $5,000 (418 shares). The transactions were considered collectively as a…

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    Individuals lucky enough to come across a $1,000 bill need to hang on to this money, as circulation of these bills has been halted in an effort to fight against organized crime. The United States Department of the Treasury ceased printing these bills, and any bill larger than $100, in 1945. As a result, only those bills created during the 1934 series remain in existence. Although President Richard Nixon did remove the bills from circulation, they are still considered legal tender and may be used…

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    Wooden Nickels: The Theory of Trickle-Down Economics The theory of trickle-down economics was first coined during the Reagan administration. The theory asserts that tax breaks for large businesses and the wealthiest Americans subsequently benefit all Americans with an increase in the standard of living, job creation, increased wages and an improved economy. Trickle-down economics assumes that large corporations and the wealthiest Americans are the sole drivers of economic growth; their tax…

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