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    Introduction: Germany under the rule of the Fuhrer Hitler‚ his rule had positive and negative effects on the German people during his reign. Hitler came into power when the weak Weimar republic were giving into the Treaty of Versailles‚ this only made the republic weaker and causing them to lose their army and their money. Germany tried to find a stronger leader who could lead them out of depression during the time of the treaty‚ when Hitler came into power he created the Nazi party who convinced

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    NAZISM AND THE RISE OF HITLER (History) Class – 9 Question. 1. Describe the problems faced by the Weimar Republic ? Answer i) Weimar was not received of its own people largely because of the term it was forced to accept after Germany was defeated at the end of First World War. ii) The socialist catholics and democrats who supported it were mockingly called the november criminals. iii) The Weimar Republic crushed the uprising of soviet of workers with help of war veteran

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    Credit Approval Process: Credit approval process starts with receiving prescribed completed credit application from the customer and ends with issuance of a written “Sanction Advice” by the Bank. Credit approval process in the bank shall be guided by some basic principles. These are as follows: Credit Proposal: Purpose: A Credit Proposal is prepared by the Relationship Management Team either at Branch or Corporate Division based at Head Office to present a concise and objective assessment

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    When assessing lending proposals banks apply certain general principles of good lending‚ often referred to as the canons of lending. Although not all of the principles can be applied by corporate credit managers to requests for trade credit‚ most are generally applicable. They provide an excellent framework for assessing all credit proposals. Because the purpose of lending is to earn interest and make a profit‚ it follows that principles of good lending should be concerned with ensuring‚ so far

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    Bismarck would cause the Austro-Prussian War or The Seven Weeks War‚ he wanted to oust Austria from Germany. After the Napoleonic War in 181‚ Germany was to be reorganized into a single confederation but the Germans had a different idea. One was a Großdeutschland (Greater Germany) that would be the multi-national empire of Austria‚ and the other was a Kleindeutschland (Lesser Germany) that would exclude Austria and be dominated by Prussia. Bismarck would like Germany to become a Kleindeutschland

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    Credit cards have become one of the most commonly used means for daily financial activities. They are used for everything from buying breakfast‚ to getting gas‚ to paying the power bill. Some people use them for the rewards and others for a stream of cash until the next paycheck. While some people pay the balance off monthly‚ many more have some significant amount of debt from one or more credit cards. In fact‚ the average credit card debt per U.S. adult‚ excluding store and zero balance credit cards

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    Credit Unions are co-operative financial organizations offering a full range of financial services to Islanders. Each Credit Union is autonomous‚ operated by management appointed by its Board of Directors. On Prince Edward Island there are 10 Credit Unions‚ with 15 locations across the Island. Each Credit Union is part of a strong national financial system that holds more than $66 billion dollars in assets. Yet Credit Unions have local interests at heart and put service first. Credit Union members

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    Credit analysis is the method by which one calculates the creditworthiness of a business or organization. In other words‚ It is the evaluation of the ability of a company to honor it financial obligations. The audited financial statements of a large company might be analyzed when it issues or has issued bonds. Or‚ a bank may analyze the financial statements of a small business before making or renewing a commercial loan. The term refers to either case‚ whether the business is large or small. Credit

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    I. CREDIT OVERVIEW Credit is derived from the Latin word “credo” meaning “I believe.” Credit is when goods‚ services‚ or money is received in exchange for a promise to pay a definite sum of money at a future date. The lender “trusts” the borrower to repay the money. A lender is the person or organization who has the resources to provide the individual with a loan. A borrower is the person or organization that is receiving the money from the lender. When the privilege of borrowing has been extended

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    To what extent can the treaty of versailles be deemed “harsh and shortsighted” Introduction The treaty of Versailles was constructed by a series of punishments that Germany was required to carry out‚ as a consequence for their input in the war and the destruction they caused on the Allies. Germany was made to accept and declare the fact that she was to blame. This was under the war guilt clause‚ that was used as a justification for the consecutive terms of the treaty that were to be imposed‚

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