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    that these colleges make large revenue off of these athletes’ talents these colleges are making millions of dollars a year in revenue and refuse to pay these athletes. The NCAA is a multi BILLION dollar industry and the people who help generate this money don’t receive a dime. If you really think about it this is the only business in the world that makes a profit but doesn’t pay their employers. The coaches…

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    Even if a potential buyer is ready to start renting, his or her credit score may not be. If the potential buyer has been renting an apartment since the foreclosure and loss of the home they were paying a mortgage on, then their credit score probably hasn 't gotten much better. In fact, the renter’s credit score probably dropped a bit lower. Renting an apartment does not help one’s credit score. In a perfect world, getting payments in on time would be enough to guarantee one’s ability to “rent to…

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    Ever thought of making money online from your artistic skills? Yes, it is possible. Online art jobs are working great for most artists across the globe. Do you want to try them out? Today, let’s talk about how many artists are going an extra mile from the traditional studio setting to make money online. Most artists usually spend most of their time in studio, doodling sketches and even coming up with masterpieces. Though, most of us, especially if you are still an upcoming artist, find it hard…

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    Death And Tax

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    part of our incomes. In order to do so they use their territorial monopoly to ensure that besides the government no one else can issue money. They own the money mints which mint coins and the money printing presses which prints paper notes. Technically, they can practically print as much paper note as they want. But as everything has its effects, so does printing money out of thin air. It lowers the value of each currency note in circulation. This is seen as a rise in prices of most of the goods…

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    argues that people who have done the tasks her mother has completed should be able to collect Social Security benefits. A person who has not contributed to the United States Social Security program should not be able to collect benefits because the money invested would be taken from other working Americans, the amount of securities available would exponentially decrease due to the number of non-contributors, and as well the entire system of social security would collapse because of the newly…

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    Professional athletes have always been labeled as inspirational heroes, role models and compensated well for their talents. But now, collegiate athletes feel warranted in requesting compensation; however, this level of play is far from a “professional.” Student athletes must never receive compensation during college play. Universities cannot afford to pay a salary to an athlete. Athletic programs receive donations from past alumni and / or corporations, part of these donations help with the…

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    Athletes that are participating in NCAA sports already receive enough money through scholarships and other types of indirect payment. Why should they be paid a salary for their athletic abilities? These athletes receive many types of indirect payment from the school when they are enrolled in school and playing a sport there. They receive scholarships that pay for parts of their tuition; that covers a very expensive part of college. Athletes also receive free room and board from the school. This…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Venmo

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    Summary: Due to recent technological advancements, anyone can easily do their banking without having to go to their local bank branch. Now, people use Venmo, a free digital wallet that lets a person deposit checks and/or money and to send money to friends and family. This convenience for the user puts unfortunately puts the jobs of the people who work at bank branches at risk. According to a new Citigroup study, thirty percent of bank jobs may be lost between 2015 to 2025 die to retail banking…

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    people in the US had more money at their disposal. Less taxation resulted in a significant growth in consumer confidence, and a notable credit boom. These benefitted the US as it…

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    Advanced Apms Case Study

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    CMS offers the Advanced Alternative Payment Models (APMs) program as a difference option to MIPS. And if you qualify for an Advanced APM, then you don’t have to report MIPS data. Then you would receive a lump sum payment amounting to 5 percent of your Medicare Part B fee-for-service payments for the previous year rather than receiving a payment adjustment on your Medicare charges. That means being included in an Advanced APM also removes the threat of a negative adjustment that is part of the…

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