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    house about 3 years ago. She lived in a 2 rooms’ house. She was happy with that until she felt that she could afford a new bigger one. And so she did, with no reason at all other than the idea of spending money. She was happy with her new house but she was exhausted searching comfort. It was so big to be lived by only three people. She would call her daughters everyday to visit her. And make herself busy trying to fill the empty rooms with furniture. The author made me realize that its really…

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    when in reality, the upper class really works for what they have. They know how to make money and the middle class does not. The middle class do not work for what they want that is why they are still stuck in the middle class. The middle class are uneducated on how to make money so they chose the easy way out and find a job that is not guaranteed for the future. The middle class does not know how to make money. The upper class usually own the companies that the middle class works for. In the…

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    Big insurance, little things When people get to a certain point in their life, they begin to start families. A person who has a family will do anything to protect them and make them feel safe. This is where insurance comes into place. There are many insurance companies that make people want to spend their money at those companies. However, there is one insurance company whose ad will make homeowners think twice about their insurance decision. The Allstate ad uses a celebrity and certain aspects…

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    Essay On Liberty Bonds

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    Contributing to the bonds became a patriotic duty in the United States. This introduced the act of financial securities to citizens for the first time ever. War is expensive and financed through borrowing, taxation, and expedition of printing money. Barely any money was created. Liberty bonds are still used today in which U.S. treasury bonds are issued. A treasury bond is a fixed interest government debt security with a state of 10 years. Fixed interest securities are dealt with interest-rate…

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    Dr. Matuzek Ethical Analysis 2 - Cryptocurrency We can thank SPAM for the proof of work protocols that brought about the rudimentary foundations or procedures used by Cryptocurrencies today. Cryptocurreny (CC) is somewhat anti-government yet when money is stolen, the individuals affected look to the law enforcing agencies that the system is trying to beat. The new cryptographic hash universe is an interesting science experiment, but that is about it, especially when hackers use remote hacking…

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    Moving Away At Home Essay

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    So many Americans have looked at buying a house, but what if you aren’t ready to commit to that house just yet? Many people have taken out loans/mortgages just to offer a house they think they want to live in for the rest of their lives. Not all of those people actually can keep up with their payments, or really want to live in that house for the rest of their lives. Whether it be because they have to relocate due to their job, or something they have a family situation that involves them to…

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    Porter’s Five Forces is a strategic business plan used to assess the competitiveness of business to survive in a tough business market. The components of the Five Forces include the threat of new entrants, the bargaining power of suppliers, the bargaining power of customers, competitive rivalry, and availability of substitutes. The components of the Five Forces can be applicable to any business, but this paper will examine how the Five Forces apply to Wells Fargo. According to the Federal…

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    cardholder has bought that item. This shows that there are security measures and steps the buyer goes through before the cardholder gets the purchased product. Also a credit card has more ways to protect people against fraud. Credit card companies spend money to get the right equipment that helps them detect when fraud is going to happen. David Wayne and his partner Charles F. Pigg states there is a filter that detects fraud before it actually happens, the credit card companies are always on the…

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    Renting Vs Buying

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    credit, who often opt for renting over buying. Renting vs. Buying: Which is best? Renting seems like the easier choice in most cases. There is the ease of quick approval, a temporary home that is maintained by someone else, and the ability to save money. However, with SWE Homes owner financing options, buying is the better choice. Owning a home is more than just the American dream…

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    According to Kate Hardiman from University of Notre Dame “Economists believe the amount of federal money allocated to student loans shown in this graph is highly “unsustainable.””. With the increasingly large amount of risky student loans being given out its not going to be uncommon for students to default upon them, which means that the students will not pay the federal reserve and they will never get their money back. Unlike mortgages or auto loans, there is very little background checks, no…

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