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    I don’t believe that the average citizen is capable of making a wise investment decision that would lead to a nice retirement nest egg. I feel that if we would turn over to private investment then the government would have to allocate funds for education in basic accounting and economics so society can invest wisely. It takes time to learn the financial lingo in the investment world. When investing you can’t just place your hope into one account and check on it every other year. To increase your…

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    This is the case with the U.S. government today as it passes $19 trillion. The U.S. has recently been through war and a recession causing debt to accumulate, if the United States doesn’t take action through the creation of citizen and company funded trust to reinvigorate the economy to pay off the interest, it will be forced to default on loans and cause mandatory government services to shut down. The United States debt has…

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    National Debt Analysis

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    dispute how fiscal conservatives can actually balance the budget, as it is difficult to balance the budget while also lowering taxes. The loss of tax revenue, without economic growth, puts more pressure on the government to fund programs and expands the debt required to fund current government spending. However, according to the economic theory – the Laffer Curve – proposed by Chicago economist, Arthur Laffer, it is possible that a decrease in taxes for businesses and citizens could…

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    Poverty is a common social issue that any nations have. The United States of America is not an exception; she also faced and fought to poverty for over years. As Ronald Reagan said “We fought a war on poverty and poverty won” (Edelman, 1), a struggle with poverty is that never ended. President Lyndon Johnson attempted to make sure that there was no more poverty in the U.S. He proposed a lot of policies to aim at fighting the poverty in our nation such as Social Security Amendments, The Food…

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    Baby Boomers Ageism

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    There are burgeoning apprehensions that the baby boomers will deplete the social security resources presently being used. Meanwhile, the elderly are leading healthier lifestyles and living considerably longer lives than before. As the baby boomers approach old age, Longino predicts that there will be a crisis because “the population…

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    Healthcare Vs Medicare

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    States of America that operate and monitor the states Medicare and Medicaid programs which was establish in 1965. According to King (2011) the intension of the Affordable Care Act is to increase accessible to insurance, increase growth of the buyer securities, emphasize prevention and health improvements, expand quality and system performance, growth of the health workforce, and control increasing expense of health care. The Affordable Care Act was establish in 2010 as reported by King (2011). A…

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    Voter Turnout Analysis

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    Daniel Shea explains how this loss of trust effects each age group, “Unlike older generations, who seem propelled to higher levels of engagement because of their distrust, young citizens redirect their ire…” (Shea, 464) Older citizens believe that when there is a loss of trust, change can take place to reinstate such trust. For the younger generations, they have shown that when trust is absent, redirecting your focus is the way to solve these…

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    Unit Trust Of India

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    UTI (Unit Trust of India) The Unit Trust of India to a great extent manages the common asset plans and in this way famously known as UTI Mutual Fund all over India. It is overseen by UTI Asset Management Company Private Limited which was set up on January 14, 2003. UTI Asset Management Company Private Limited has been constituted by the UTI Trustee Company Private Limited for managing different plans created by UTI shared asset furthermore the plans that are exchanged by the UTI common asset…

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    guides the actions of all employees. Every employee also has to sign the child protection policy. They also have an I.T. policy that governs how the computer systems are accessed. Code of Ethics:- a) Code of conduct involves all employees acting with social responsibility and within the framework of international low in all countries where the group is represented. b) The case workers do not participate in practises that are disrespectful, degrading, dangerous, exploitive, intimidating,…

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    Ageism is a very large problem in America today. Many elderly people are being forced out of their jobs for a younger generation to take over. With many elderly losing their jobs and still needs to make ends meet they need assistance. Medicare and Social Security are two very helpful systems for the elderly. With these two system in place many retirees are able to enjoy their retirement without having to worry about doctor visits or financial steadiness. These two systems is what makes so people…

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