Money is the prime reason for engaging in almost any type of criminal activity. Money-laundering is the method by which criminals disguise the illegal origins of their wealth and protect their asset bases‚ so as to avoid the suspicion of law enforcement agencies and prevent leaving a trail of incriminating evidence. Terrorists and terrorist organizations also rely on money to sustain themselves and to carry out terrorist acts. Money for terrorists is derived from a wide variety of sources. While
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provides a new avenue to corporate and government to raise funds for long term. Helps to bridge investment – savings gap: Capital market expand the investment options available in the country‚ which attracts portfolio investments from abroad. Domestic savings are also facilitated by the availability of additional investment options. This enables to bridge the gap between investment and savings and paves the way for economic development. Cost – effective mode of raising finance : Capital market in any
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previously and has proven to be successful (people bought it for a 10 times higher price). * It costs lesser to re-adapt to an older version. * People are more used to this version of packaging and can accept it better * Cost Savings can be re-directed to R&D to obtain a more sustainable solution * Doy Pouches and wax-coated cartons do not create an eco-friendly image * These new packaging’s may create expectations of similar packaging for other products
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By all means yes‚ money definitely plays a major part in motivating human resource‚ as far as motivation factor is concerned‚ that too in the work place. It is only the need for the money‚ that makes people work‚ either it be for a thousand rupees or lakhs or corers‚ quantity doesn’t matter‚ but it is THE motivating factor. If there is plenty and more than sufficient any one would hardly want to work. It is definitely a point that‚ there are other factors such as‚ you feel proud when you work
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standards‚ governments can can: 1. Encourage saving and Investment: Goal: invest more current resources in the production of capital to increase physical capital (K). Trade-off: The opportunity cost of investment is that someone must forgo current : consumption in order to save and invest sumption Note that: because of diminishing returns‚ an increase in the saving rate leads to higher growth of productivity and income only for a while. In the long run‚ higher saving rate leads to a ‚ higher level of productivity
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in the 1860s? Solution: For much of the 19th century there was no systematic regulation of banking or the money supply. Banks‚ state-chartered but otherwise largely unsupervised‚ were free not only to engage in unsound lending practices but to issue banknotes—IOUs against themselves—without restraint. Consequent and frequent bank failures weakened public faith in banks and the money supply‚ and exacerbated downturns in the normal business cycle. The National Banking and Currency Acts (1862-64)
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Q. 1 Jim makes a deposit of $12‚000 in a bank account. The deposit is to earn interest annually at the rate of 9 percent for seven years. How much will Jim have on deposit at the end of seven years? Q. 2 Find the present value of $10‚000 to be received at the end of 10 periods at 8% per period. Q.3 What is the value of the following set of cash flows today? The interest rate is 8% for all cash flows. Year Amount 1 Rs. 3000 2 Rs.5000 3
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of funding. Both of these options are based on a 20 year‚ 8 percent rate. Alexander has $80‚000 of his own equity to invest in the project‚ a very small portion of the total capital investment. The first option that Alexander has is through a savings bank‚ transferring the mortgage from seller to buyer. The mortgages account for $400‚000‚ bringing the total investment including Alexander’s contributions to $480‚000. Expenses already incurred include mortgage origination fees and legal expenses
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Japan’s Economic Malaise Three simple models for why Japan’s economy will never grow again Michael Smitka Professor of Economics Washington and Lee University Lexington‚ VA 24450-0303 MSmitka@wlu.edu Version 2 May 23‚ 2003 ---------------The first version was entitled Three Simple Models for Undergraduate Economists and was prepared for the ASIANetwork Conference‚ Furman University‚ April 11-13‚ 2003. This paper differs primarily in the introduction and summary‚ and in the addition of
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FOBE302 Winter 2013 Case Study We have a couple in their mid forties. Christopher works in the media and earns $135‚000 p.a. before SGC and salary sacrifices an extra $10‚000 p.a. His wife Anne works in IT and earns $145‚000 p.a. before SGC and also salary sacrifices an extra $10‚000 p.a. Next month Anne is to receive a bonus of $15‚000 which she is planning to contribute to super as a concessional contribution. They bought their home 2 years ago with a mortgage of $1‚250‚000. The home is
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