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    The following report summarizes my Personal Financial Plan ten years after graduating from Ohio University. It will evaluate my financial situations based upon realistic projections regarding salary‚ spending categories‚ estimates of income and social security taxes‚ and clear explanations of wealth accumulation. Detailed assumptions for Year 10:  Base Salary w/ financial career ’ $92‚000.00  28% Tax bracket  Investment strategy ’ Buy-and-hold strategy and Diversified Reinvestment Plans

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    ASOC – 440 Assignment # 4 Whether or not parents are aware of it‚ child-rearing strategies have predictable long-run consequences. Two child rearing strategies are “Concerted Cultivation” and the “Accomplishment of natural growth”. “Concerted Cultivation” is the child rearing strategy that is most commonly seen amongst families of the middle class while “Accomplishment of natural growth” is the child rearing strategy that is most commonly seen amongst families of the working class and of the

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    Imane Malihi Prof. Fred Friend BLW411/511 March 27‚ 2014 The Downfall of Enron Corporation “Ethics and integrity are at the core of sustainable long term success … Without them‚ no strategy can work and‚ as Enron has demonstrated‚ enterprises will fail. That’s despite having some of the ‘smartest’ guys in the room.” by Richard Rudden. As the quotation states‚ ethics and integrity play a key role in the success of any corporation; through these principles‚ companies can ensure their compliance

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    Implications for the Value Additively Principle”‚ Financial Markets‚ Institutions and Investments‚ Vol. 6‚ New York University Salmonn Center‚ pp. 1-22. Basel Committee on Bank Supervision (2001) „Operational Risk” www.bis.org Bejenaru A (2006) „Cerinte privind perfectionarea managementului riscului in institutiile de credit – Acordul Basel II” Revista Finante Publice si Contabilitate Nr 6 pg 17-22 Bernadell C‚ Cardon P‚ Coche J‚ Diebold F.X.‚ Manganelli S (2004) – „Risk management for Central Bank Foreign

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    To run, or not to run

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    To run‚ or not to run--that is the question: Whether ’tis easier to race And face the harsh pains of a race Or to stay lazy And‚ by not moving‚ avoid pain To run‚ to hit the adrenaline rush- No more – and by running to say I face The early morning preparations for the events That each race day holds ‘Tis a situation I do not wish to face To run‚ to race- To fall perhaps too hard. Ay there’s the problem‚ For in running what events may come about When we are hiding from the finish

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    EVALUATION OF THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF GLAXOSMITHKLINE 2008 AND 2009 BACKGROUND OF THE COMPANY GSK is the world’s largest pharmaceutical company. It has a 7% share of the global pharmaceutical market‚ 26% of all vaccine sales‚ and 17% of all anti-invectives. It was formed with the merger of two top pharmaceutical companies‚ Glaxo Wellcome Plc and SmithKline Beecham Plc in December 2000. “GSK’s history dates back to 1715‚ when Plough Court pharmacy‚ a predecessor to SmithKline Beecham‚ was

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    it was the "Greed Factor" which drives Enron employees to increase the profits through unethical methods‚ and ultimately causing its downfall. But could it be the opposite? I mean‚ could it be that it was Enrons culture and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)‚ which is to increase the profits and share price that "forced" Enron employees behave in an unethical manner? What circumstances caused them to be unethical‚ really?  At first‚ the leader of Enron Finance Corp‚ Jeffrey Skilling recruited

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    Retail Banking & Evaluation of Financial Performance of Axis Bank (Summer Internship Report) From 30th June To 10th August Submitted to: Submitted by:Training Supervisor: Ashish Jain Shridhonkar Mr. Nishpap PGDM (07-09) ~2~ Sales Manager (07-II711) Axis Bank Limited‚ Gwalior ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Summer training is one of the most vital and active part of the curriculum of management students. Its basic idea behind this is to strengthen the student’s concept through practical training and

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    MINI CASE: THE FILURE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AT ENRON 1.Which parts of the corporate governance system‚ internal and external‚ do you believe failed Enron the most? In the evaluation of the Enron’s case; by trying to see the very big picture‚ it is not only about that the internal part of the corporate governance system was failed or but also the external part of the corporate governance system was also failed. As noted on the last paragraph of the mini case‚ many people from different positions

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    Zinn Chapter 7: As Long as Grass Grows or Water Runs Questions 1. Chapter 7 deals immensely with the Native Americans and their survival based upon the government taking their lands. 2. Zinn showed the impact of the Indian removal by talking about the book Fathers and Children‚ which shows statistics of the matter. 3. When Thomas Jefferson was Secretary of State‚ he believed that the Indians should just be left alone. Once he became president‚ he wanted to remove the Indians. I believe

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