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    severity of the impoverishment. Second‚ it increases environmental degradation--the misuse of natural resources--with adverse consequences on many dimensions of human well-being. Finally‚ it prevents environmental enhancement by holding back the savings and investment that would permit environmentally sustainable economic growth and retards the agricultural productivity that would encourage environmentally friendly agriculture and conservation (Ahlburg 1994; Kelley and McGreevey 1994). These contentions

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    Gillette can expect a higher purchasing power from the buyers. 2. The ruling party of Singapore is PAP (People’s Action Party). Due to the political stability of the PAP party for the last decade‚ international investors are more comfortable to invest money in Singapore. Due to these reasons businesses like that of Gillette can expand themselves into the market as they do not have the fear of changing policies of the governments. 2. The income levels in Singapore are Singapore $5040 as of November 2014

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    Wealth is a creation out of holding of assets perceived to be a denominator of a measure of value. Traditionally‚ savings were invested in scarce metals‚ cut and polished stones‚ land etc.‚ that was in short supply. This was extended to include buildings‚ property‚ paintings‚ sculptures‚ coins‚ artifacts‚ other assets which could be translated into quantifiable sums in terms of money when and if the rainy day came. Nevertheless‚ it could be handed over from one generation to another. With the changing

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    Topic 5: The Money Market Some key terms: treasury paper‚ commercial bill‚ bank bill facility‚ commercial paper (or promissory note)‚ negotiable certificate of deposit. 25741 Capital Markets 1 Lecture content 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Money Market Pricing  Impact of changing maturity and interest rate on security prices‚ yield to maturity‚ holding period yield. Repos Treasury Notes Commercial Bills  Acceptor‚ Bill facility Commercial Paper Negotiable Certificates of Deposit 25741 Capital Markets

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    outstanding debt has already been answered by her. She has a personal debt of $25 000 with an average interest of 16% with monthly payments of $350. All these stated above allows Amanda to maximise her savings early to take advantage of interest such as compounding interest. Interest from savings would allow the ease for her in the future. There are other methods that she can consider‚ such as investing in growth products such as shares and bonds‚ hedging such as negative gearing and positive gearing

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF SAVING MONEY. One of the most fundamental mission of our lives has been how can we secure our life from its very uncertainties. Each one of us wants to live a beautiful and joyful life but if we look around and find out‚ one fact comes out really strong and that is‚ one who is financially sound and secure is able to enjoy the sweet fruits of life and is able to live a wonderful life. Therefore‚ securing our lives through financial planning becomes the inner core on which our

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    Defining a Good Job

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    opinion a good job includes: sufficient pay to meet all my family’s needs and a little extra for saving‚ interesting/meaningful and flexibility of time. Firstly‚ salary is regarded as the important definition of a good job. A great income opens many doors if used properly - savings for the future‚ a higher standard of living‚ and so on. Nevertheless‚ what good is that higher standard of living and savings for the future if you’re living in a state of unhappiness. Secondly‚ a good job is a job you love

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    their money to the poor ones instead of spending to buying something unessential like cars‚ fancy restaurant or luxuries‚ etc. Then Singer list two examples to support his idea. One is a retired schoolteacher called Dora who tricked a boy to a family which will adopt him in order to earn 1000 dollar. Nonetheless‚ the boy is too old to be adopted and he will even be killed. At last‚ Dora decides to save the boy’s life to take him back. Another one is talking about a dilemma between saving a life

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    In his essay‚ “The Singer Solution to World Poverty”‚ the author Peter Singer wrote a few hypothetical examples to prove his moral judgments‚ in which he tried to persuade the readers to give away all the money one spends on luxuries via the example of Bob‚ a man who spared the innocent kids life trying to save his valuable Bugatti. However‚ the example of Bob failed to convince me as a good analogy for other people. First of all‚ Singer ignored one of the most considerable element in Bob’s scenario

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    Cut your spending Managing your spending‚ the money that goes out of your accounts each month‚ is a crucial first step in controlling your financial situation.  If you’re in debt or not meeting your financial goals you can either cut your spending‚ boost your income or do both to find the extra money you need to improve.  I believe that cutting spending is the most important step you can take to improve your financial situation because if you cannot control your spending it doesn’t matter how much

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