CHAPTER ONE 1.0. OVERVIEW OF PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT The main aim of private sector is to seek profit‚ their capacity is to earn profit‚ depends on their investment policy among others. Its investment policy‚ return‚ depends on the manner in which it manages its investment portfolio. Thus‚ organizations investment policy emerges from a straight forward application of the theory of portfolio management. Portfolio management therefore‚ refers the prudent management of an organization (banks) assets
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in: money can buy happiness‚ but it doesn’t come cheap. Not only that‚ the amount of happiness your money can buy can be measured. I know this runs contrary to everything we’ve ever heard since childhood about money"It can’t buy happiness‚ it can’t buy health‚ and it can’t buy love." But the facts don’t support this. First‚ according to surveys‚ the rich are more optimistic about their lives. Optimism is a major factor in happiness. Second‚ medical evidence shows those with more money live
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I choose you What do you want to be? An Architect? Engineer? Doctor? What’s holding you back? Who do you really want to be for the rest of your life? What course will you take then? These are the questions that some high school students encounter. At some point in our high school life‚ we thought deeply on what course to take in college. We spent hundreds of hours thinking about that one decision that could change us forever. This may be the hardest decision a teenager could ever make because
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What is Happiness? There are considerable amount of questions to ask about the true meaning of happiness and dozens of different definitions. With all this confusion surrounding happiness‚ is it possible to achieve happiness in our lives? Perception as they say “is in the eye of the beholder.” Happiness is an emotion developed by consequences of choices and through learned life experiences. Believing that happiness is characterized by a pleasant emotion‚ ranging from a simple smiling to
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After reading‚ “ Why Money doesn’t buy happiness‚” of Sharon Begley‚ I have read another essay similar to this one in high school before. This question has been asked for years‚ everyone has different answers for it‚ “Does money buy happiness?”- By the author‚ the economy where people try to get as much as for what they sell as they can‚ when where people try to pay as little as they can for things they want to buy‚ the more they can earn/save money‚ the more contentment they have. The main purpose
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for happiness since he was five years old. Unfortunately‚ he went to unhappy places to find happiness and that didn’t work and Weiner spent most of his life in unhappiness. Weiner loves to travel as finding way to happiness so he decided to travel the world in search of happy places and then maybe he will find the key to happiness. Because he spent most of his life to study and research about happy so he is the right guys to talk about happiness. With his adventure story of finding happiness in different
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“Happiness depends on ourselves‚” according to Aristotle. Aristotle preserves happiness as a central purpose of human life and a goal in itself. He dedicated most of his work to the topic of happiness‚ more than any philosopher prior to the modern era. Aristotle was convinced that a genuinely happy life required the fulfillment of a broad range of conditions‚ including physical as well as mental well-being. In this way he introduced the idea of a science of happiness in the classical sense‚ in terms
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The Pursuit of Happiness "Money can’t buy friends. But you can afford a better class of enemy." (Mancroft‚ Lord). In my opinion this quote holds great relevance in reference to the article “Money and the Meaning of Life” by Bill Taylor. The first paragraph in question raises a few interesting questions. “How is it that brilliant people with more money than they’ll ever need allow their hunger for even more money to cause them to lose everything?” (Taylor‚ Bill)‚ the author asks. Later then referring
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Hello Professor Do you know what happiness is? Where does it come from? In this essay I will conduct an experiment for what older‚ experienced adults may think happiness is. To what preteens may think happiness is. The following includes the people I’m experimenting on and their results to my questions. Six Questions First suspect: Church Member Sis Wims Question: What is happiness in your own words? Answer: I think happiness is your smile and the way you act toward others. Question: what
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THE PRICE OF HAPPINESS Well‚ everything in life has a price‚ and this price tag is different for everything‚ including happiness‚ success or a commitment. We can define happiness as a state of welfare and satisfaction‚ but also as a pleasurable or satisfying experience. But this is not the only definition known of happiness‚ Aristotle defined it as the meaning and the purpose of life‚ the whole aim and end of human existence. Margaret Lee Runbeck‚ said that it is not a station you arrive at‚ it
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