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    The Save Nubia Project that was presented at Contra Costa College Monday, March 1st, 2017 was a pleasant, informative experience all around. Professor Manu Ampim was the primary speaker as the seminar opened up with a short-video explaining the details of 'Save Nubia' and why this movement was so important. The issue was that over 4,000 years of African History would be displaced, or lost due to flooding caused by the Dams being built by the Sudanese Government across eastern and northern Sudan…

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    At the Jan. 20 meeting of the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority board, I presented my case for the creation of a trusteeship that would oversee the millions of dollars in casino revenue that are intended for the sole benefit of the citizens of East Chicago. While there will likely be opponents of this proposal, I make it in good faith -- but with a clear understanding of the unique history of the public corruption that has robbed the people of East Chicago of the benefits that…

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    A Calabasas trust administration attorney ensures compliance to state and federal laws for assets after death. The purpose is to uphold legal steps for estate tax exclusion and transfer of asset titles. No matter how well composed the will or estate plan, the estate’s total value, number and types of assets require an experienced administrator. As a legal entity, a trust details the conditions of distributing the assets at the time of death. Setting the trust up is the first step of working…

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    England Financial Crisis

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    because the uncertainty about the valuation of assets in bank balance sheets which led to continued uncertainty about their financial positions. As a result, they remained reluctant to lend to each other on the inter-bank market. This reluctance is evident in the interest rates charged on inter-bank lending, which rose even though the Bank of England 's base rate had fallen” (Kellaway,2009) Accordingly, United Kingdom government was proposed a solution…

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    S. workers had not saved an adequate amount to retire at the normal age for full Social Security benefits, according to the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) model target (Pang, Warshawsky, & Watson, 2014). The SCF compares the actual household savings, expenses, and other retirement benefits with the survey targets to make this determination. What are the contributing factors that cause U.S. workers to be ill prepared financially to retire? This paper is…

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    Savings Account

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    money. Having a savings account and investing in real estate can both be options. Due to the fact that the process and structure of how a savings account works and investing in real estate, they will bring up some similarities and differences. Having a savings account and making an investment is different. It’s imperative to know the differences in order to…

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    Betting Vs Bookies

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    The investment may be dissolved very quickly without losses, which means putting your money into flexible savings accounts that usually only produce a small amount of interest. You need to add to your emergency fund every month. This means it is going to grow increasingly large as time goes on, but if you are building wealth correctly, then you will need a…

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    pertaining to finance changes, personal growth, economic realization, potential saving methods and so on. For starters, the first point Financial Peace Revisited identified is that all good things come to an end. When it comes to money, happiness is temporary because money will eventually end if no effort to save is involved. The continuous accumulation of “stuff” can and will quickly drain all funds from checking, savings, and credit card accounts. Ramsey and Ramsey stated that “stuffitis is…

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    Financial Occurrency

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    Remaining alive in today’s society requires trading currency for goods and services. We must first expend our money for basic needs, such as nourishment, attire and shelter. Additional finances can be utilized to assist us in acquiring belongings for our own well-being. Most pivotal, is making sure you have enough finances to support your needs, especially in an emergency situation. In general, an individual should seek financial safety as a priority in life. Having a family is an increased…

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    Retirement Plan

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    determine the amount of money I will need for retirement, I used the CNN money calculator with references from Dave Ramsey to calculate savings for each month. If I am working as a TESL (Teaching English as Second Language) teacher at the age of 25, my annual income can range from $21,600 to $32,400. For this project, I used an annual income of $30,000 and based off of saving 15% of my income, I will need $467,351 with an income growing 3.8% each year due to inflation and salary growth…

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