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    government. The Ontario government recently released a new budget that states it will once again run a deficit for the following fiscal year (Morrow, 2016). This will be the tenth time in the last thirteen years that the government has spent more money that it has received from tax payers. With the continuation of borrowing, and the growth of the deficit in the upcoming years, the province is expected to reach the highest level of sub national debt across the entire globe. Currently the net debt…

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    modifying the quantity of money the banks are required to keep in their vault. Interest rates are the most affected by monetary policy. Similar to fiscal policy, monetary policy has two types as well, which are expansionary and contractionary. In expansionary monetary policy the money supply rises in pursuit to decrease unemployment, increase consumer spending, increase private sector borrowing, and to fuel economic growth. In contractionary monetary policy the money supply decreases in order…

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    I chose to live in panama city florida in a condo. My address is 302 cabana blvd,panama city beach fl 32407. The reason i chose to live here is because they are pet friendly and it's close to my work. The condo is already furnished so i save money on furniture i pay a monthly rent of $945.00. When i signed my rent contract for the year i agreed to pay and extra $45.00 for condo insurance and it is automatically included in the rent payment. I will have fixed cost and variable cost for each…

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    Canadian economy enters recession Canada has entered recession due to a fall in the price of US crude oil, which has contributed to a lower demand for oil produced in Canada, therefore leading to a decrease in exports and thus a fall in real GDP. The Canadian economy has a negative growth and a contraction of 0.8% and hence indicating a recession. A recession occurs due to a period of a decline of GDP and consequently leading to an increase in unemployment. This occurs in the contraction…

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    Tenant's Lease Case Study

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    (30) days after termination of this Lease, said deposit money to be used by the Landlord in the event of damage or loss resulting to either the real or personal property contained in said demised Premises not properly repaired or replaced by Tenant(s) within twenty (20) days of termination, said sum of money to be used to clean, repair or replace same, said sum of money also to be used to pay tor any unpaid utilities, services, fuels and supplies, to the extent that there are any, for which the…

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    Petty cash is a “small amount of cash that a business keeps on hand to pay for small items or services” instead of writing a check or using a business credit/debit card. Research a common amount of money kept for petty cash funds in in a small medical office with 40 employees. In a small business it would be appropriate, depending on the needs of the practice to keep at least $100.00 to $200.00 in small bills and coins, separate from cash drawers and only have one staff member be responsible…

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    Landscaping Benefits

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    involves, mulching, laying down weed covers, fertilizing, watering aerating and lawns and paying for expertise in addition to labor and supplies. Caring for your lawn can cost you up to $200 per month. You can cut down this cost if you follow these tips: Do Landscaping On Your Own As Much As Possible Doing everything yourself is the best way to save some money. Seeding, mowing, hardscaping (man-made features, e.g. paths or walls, as contrasted with natural features), planting flowers,…

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    Supply refers to the amount of goods that are produced in a market, while demand alludes to the amount of goods that consumers are willing to purchase. For example, a car manufacturer perceives a demand for a new SUV. While conducting research, they come…

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    economy in 2016, is an expansionary monetary policy. A monetary policy is defined as a central banks changing of the money supply to influence interest rates and assist in the economy in achieving price-level stability, full employment, and economic growth (Brue, Flynn, & McConnell, 2015). Expansionary Monetary Policy is the federal reserve system actions to increase the money supply, lower interest rates, and expand the real GDP (Brue,…

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    There is a mysterious voice saying “We didn 't use money. In ancient times we used to barter commodities directly.” This voice appears in every society with money, and as Graeber believes, is fantasy. In his book Debt: The first 5,000 Years, Graeber states “We did not begin with barter, discover money, and then eventually develop credit systems. It happened precisely the other way around” (21). Graeber writes his book to dispel the widespread notion of the “Myth of Barter” and provides his own…

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