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    INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND During the Great Depression of the 1930s‚ countries attempted to shore up their failing economies by sharply raising barriers to foreign trade‚ devaluing their currencies to compete against each other for export markets‚ and curtailing their citizens’ freedom to hold foreign exchange. These attempts proved to be self-defeating. World trade declined sharply (see chart below)‚ and employment and living standards plummeted in many countries. This breakdown in international

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    The Coconut Levy Fund

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    The Coconut Levy Fund Abstract Summary Table of Contents Introduction Cocos Nucifera‚ better known as the coconut‚ has been with the Filipinos since the earliest forebears first inhabited the archipelago. When the first western adventures stumbled into the Philippine shores‚ their scribes recorded encounters with brown-skinned natives who derived their basic needs in life from a single source they called the “Tree of Life”. This remained true for the Filipinos until the imposition

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    CASE 3: FLIGHT OF FUNDS A. Problems Mr. Idris bin Junid appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Travel Investment Holdings Bhd. (TIH) on 1 April 2010. TIH suffered major losses due to the global economic downturn in 2009. As the CEO‚ Idris had to identify the cause of the major losses‚ he had to focus on the bottom line and cash flow of the organization. Idris has noticed that there had been an investment made by a subsidiary Malaysia Travels Sdn. Bhd. (MTSB) in 2006 which had shown no

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    relate to depreciation for tax purposes." Answer- The above answer is correct. This is an additional point. Depreciation is a source of funds (not cash). Think about this - When you deduct depreciation from your profits‚ your net income figure gets reduced and if there is any distribution of cash which is based on net income‚ the amount of cash that is going out of the business will also be reduced. In that way‚ the company is able to retain part of its cash within the business that could have

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    European union funds

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    1)Hi! My topic today is European union funds and I would like to tell you something more about this topic. 2)There is a structure of my presentation and lets start by vocabulary. 3)There are the most important words from this presentation The Structural Fund = Strukturální fond The Cohesion Fund = Kohézní fond European Regional Development Fund = Evropský fond pro regionální rozvoj European Social Fund = Evropský sociální fond Regional competitiveness = Regionální konkurenceschopnost

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    Mutual Fund Investments

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    MUTUAL FUND INVESTMENT I have taken up the project of Mutual Fund Investment under the guidance of Mrs. Poonam Sharma. This project will help me to plan my investments for my betterment in the future. I will come to know about the various investment schemes and patterns which are available in the market. As a student it will enhance my knowledge in the field of Investment. AIM/OBJECTIVE This project aims at analyzing the investment patterns among the investors. The foremost objective

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    Loanable Funds Theory

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    out of most macroeconomic as well as money and banking textbooks provides a straightforward and practical perspective on interest rate determination that can help students navigate the established interest rate theories. Introduction Loanable funds theory‚ liquidity preference theory‚ the IS/LM model’s determination of the interest rate‚ and the more recent general equilibrium-based models of interest rate determination‚ together share the role of interest rate theory in the economics curriculum

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    So far‚ in the book Best foot forward by Joan Bauer‚ Jenna finds out that Mrs. Gladstones greedy son‚ the head of the company‚ was hiding the fact that the shoes were being produced in a sweatshop and the people making the shoes were children working in terrible conditions and only making $1.20 an hour. Soon‚ the public finds out and Elden‚ Mrs. Gladstone’s son‚ wants to tell the public that the children working in the sweatshop are lucky to even make any money‚ but Mrs. Gladstone had another idea

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    Macau Pension Fund

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    Introduction 3 1.0 Introduction Social Security Fund (SSF) was established on 23 March 1990 to provide basic social security for the Macau residents. According to the Act 84/89/M‚ Social Security fund would provide subsidies or assistance for unemployed‚ sick and retired people. This was the so-call “the first tier of social security”. At the same time‚ SSF was positioned as a financially independent fund under the local government. In Macau‚ Pension fund is included in the SSF‚ and there is no separation

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    The Great Leap Forward was Mao’s new economic plan‚ which took place in China in 1958. The idea of the Great Leap Forward was the rapid growth of agricultural and industrial production. It focused on improving the productivity of all Chinese workers by investing in human development and labour-intensive technology. Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials believed it would bring about economic and technical development in great leaps rather than at a gradual pace. By using China’s advantage of manpower

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