I agree with the occupational interest and personality assessment because ("O*NET Interest Profiler at My Next Move‚" n.d.)‚ investigative with a score of 35 and I like searching for facts and figuring out problem‚ solving problems and helping people and that is very true about me I am a warm hearted person. I am like a hot chocolate and marshmallows on a cold day. Am compassionate‚ understand people‚ care about them‚ put people first at all time‚ and I make them feel wanted and welcome. I am well
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| 2013 | | | Net Promoter Scores By: Tamika Anthony Everest College | | Net Promoter Score The Net Promoter Score is calculated by taking the percentage of Promoter customers and subtract the percentage of Detractor customers. The following is an example of a net promoter score calculation. 21 customers responded to their satisfaction of Product X on a 0-to-10 point scale. The results were 9‚4‚7‚4‚2‚0‚10‚9‚3‚6‚8‚7‚3‚9
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Policy and What the Federal Reserve does. According to the Congressional Budget Office monetary policy is‚ "The strategy of influencing movements of the money supply and interest rates to affect output and inflation. An "easy" monetary policy suggests faster growth of the money supply and initially lower short-term interest rates in an attempt to increase aggregate demand‚ but it may lead to a higher rate of inflation. A "tight" monetary policy suggests slower growth of the money supply and higher
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Money Banking and financial Markets‚ Interest Rates An interest rate is the rate at which interest is paid by borrowers for the use of money that they borrow from a lender. Specifically‚ the interest rate is a percent of principal paid a certain amount of times per period. Small companies often borrow capital from banks to buy new assets for its business‚ and in return the lender receives interest at a predetermined interest rate for deferring the use of funds and instead lending
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attributed to the nature of a project. Capital inv appraisal of new technologies: Problems‚ misconceptions and research directions * Specifically‚ it has been alleged that the traditional appraisal methods of payback‚ discounted net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) undervalues the long-term benefits; that traditional financial appraisals assume a far too static view of future industrial activity‚ under-rating the effects and pace of technological change; that there are many
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Net neutrality currently allows equal access to the internet for everyone who uses it. However‚ there is a concern with eliminating net neutrality and how it could encourage internet service providers to censor content on the internet. This is a valid concern‚ because under network neutrality‚ service providers are required to treat all internet traffic equally. So‚ no matter what website‚ platform‚ or application a customer uses‚ the carrier
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used by Federal Reserve to monitor and control US economy. According to Vance Roley and Gordon H. Selon‚ in their article “Monetary Policy Actions and Long-Term Interest Rates”: “It is generally believed that monetary policy actions are transmitted to the economy through their effect on market interest rates. According to this standard view‚ a restrictive monetary policy by the Federal Reserve pushes up both short-term and long-term interest rates‚ leading to less spending by in interest-sensitive
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Effects of Raising Interest Rates If a central bank increases the base rate‚ this tends to increase all major interest rates in the economy. This means interest rates for both savers and borrowers will increase. Higher interest rates will have various economic effects: 1. Increases the cost of borrowing. Interest payments on credit cards and loans will be more expensive. Therefore this discourages people from borrowing and saving. People who already have loans will have less disposable income
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The question is “ Which is better Java or .net?” This seems to be an ongoing debate. You can read article after article that give great reasons to choose one over the other. In fact‚ as I was researching the advantages and disadvantages of each architecture. I went back and forth in my own opinion. I have seen where .net is better at building UI’s‚ while Java seems to give more portability. In the end it seems that each has its own advantages based on what you’re trying to accomplish. One is better
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edit Master subtitle style * * * Federal Reserve‚ Banking and Inflation William Ward Axia College of University of Phoenix ECO 205 Lydia Portee July 27‚ 2008 * * * Introduction The Federal Reserve Board of Governors Federal Reserve Functions The Money Supply Inflation Cause Effect Controlling Conclusion * * * The Federal Reserve History Mission Ownership Funding Accountability * * * Structure Appointments Representation Contacts within Government * * * Board of Governors Ben
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