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    You appreciate your education at Florida State, you really do. But boy are tuition payments getting you down. It seems like you just put the stamp on the envelope to pay off one school fee, when you need to pay something else off. It it weren't tuition, it'd be books or something else. Yikes! If your your Internet cruising has landed you on this page, it isn't much of a stretch to assume you need cash. True enough, you may not need it to pay tuition, but you need it nonetheless. The good news…

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    Consumer Debt

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    loan, and when they do it's at a higher interest rate. More and more families are not only using the credit card as a way to establish credit, but also as a way to buy the things they couldn't afford. “ The share of families with high credit card payments—above 10 percent of income—rose from 13.5 percent in 1989 to 23.0 percent in 2004”.(Weller) Consumers need to be aware that credit cards can help but also hinder if used incorrectly. Consumers should only spend money on a credit card if they…

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    Free Lunch

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    the playing field. But, the trade-off would impose hardships on the working community like tax levies (Sexton, 2012-A; Sexton, 2012-B). It could force some schools to close and others would grow but would it reshape the post-secondary education system fair for student or the institution. This standard tuition (free) would limit the institution ability hire top-notch professors and staff. Or would it undermine the programs of study? This causes conflicts between the respective parties…

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    A) Why were Laura Grove's actions classified as cash larceny rather than skimming? Provide an appropriate citation. Skimming is defined as; theft of cash prior to its entry into the accounting system. Cash larceny, although similar to skimming, is the theft of an organization’s cash after it has been recorded into a company’s books. (Wells, 2014) In the case of Laura Grove’s, her actions are consider cash larceny rather than skimming because a few factors. First the cash that was stolen was…

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    As Tenants correctly note, a prevailing party is entitled to recover costs in any action. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1032, subd. (b).) Where provided by a fee-shifting contractual provision, attorney’s fees qualify as “costs” for that purpose. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1033.5, subd. (a)(10)(A); Civ. Code § 1717, subd. (a).) However, Code of Civil Procedure section 1033 (“Section 1033”), subdivision (b)(1), provides the trial court discretion to deny or limit a prevailing party’s costs where “the party could…

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    Do you really need an Emergency Fund? In my humble opinion, I think everyone should have a emergency fund of sort. I think a family should at least have a minimum of five months worth of bills in your savings or checking account all the time. Just in case your current employer decides to have some sort of cutbacks and you positions is one of said cutbacks. Thus, you wouldn't have any worries at that particular time about getting the bills paid. Personally, I try and keep the five months worth…

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    amount on the reports provided for the GL reconciliation do not always match the swiped amount. I understand that a vendor can undercharge a charge and swipe a card multiple times, but I did not think they could process cards for more than the total payment amount. For example, in tying out our invoice for 2/28-3/6/2018 I found that the swiped amount ties to our invoice/what was paid out via our account, but the swiped amount is for a different amount than what was issued. In six of the seven…

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    While living in a nation that thrives on money it is essential to be able to manage money wisely. A popular payment method is swiping a plastic card; it may be either a debit or credit card. Despite the fact that both cards may look alike, they share some key similarities and differences as well. Having knowledge on these different types of cards can help someone decide on which may be a better option when it comes to completing transactions. The information provided will vary with different…

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    Harvard Business Law Case

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    code 4062 and 4063. Exhibit A- The FOAH filed November 18, 2014 page 2-5 2.1-states starting July 1, 2014 installments of $100.00 a month In the event any such payment becomes more than 10 days overdue, the entire unpaid balance shall become immediately due and payable without further notice. The respondent defaulted the July 2014 payment. 2.2 Respondent is actually…

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    Drugs I’ve never done drugs and so far no one at Appalachian has ever pressured me to do them. Though after reading the Naked Roommate I learned that if I have friends who do drugs I will eventually start doing them myself. Drugs are something I don’t want in my life, so while in college I have to be smart about who I chose to hang out. I have to keep myself from situations were drugs might pop up. Another lesson I learned about drugs is that if I’m ever going to do them it should be in a safe…

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