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    Here comes the competition- 1. Is Europe likely to be a good area for direct investment during the years ahead? Answer: No‚ Europe is not likely to be a good area for direct investment because the money that has been invested in Europe is over high and also recently‚ Europe economic is going down. In my opinion If the company would like to do business or investment in Europe. It would be much better to looking for another place such as Asia ‚ Africa ‚ South America because the cost of goods

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    Market Potential Indicator Purpose of Indicator As the name states‚ it is a measure of the market potential of a country using several dimensions‚ ratings‚ indexes and percentages. Currently‚ emerging economies comprise more than half of the world’s population‚ account for a large share of world output and have very high growth rates‚ which mean an enormous market potential. With global marketing becoming more important‚ companies and marketers are attempting to determine which international

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    Defining a Good Job

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    A good job is very difficult to define because it means so many different things to different people. How often do you hear that you should go to college to get a good job? Is a good job simply one that has more security than others? Or‚ is a good job always the highest paying job? Perhaps you define a good job as something you really enjoy doing. Because people interpret a good job to themselves in so many different ways‚ it is difficult to give any definition that is true for everyone. However

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    Wealth-Definition Essay

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    Expository Writing 1 November 2013 Wealth Fame‚ fortune‚ and extravagant lifestyles‚ we all desire them in certain ways‚ but what is it that makes a person truly feel wealthy? Wealth as defined by Merriam-Webster is (noun) 1. a large amount of money and possessions‚ 2. abundance of valuable material possessions or resources‚ 3. abundant supply‚ and 4. all property that has a money value or an exchangeable value. It originally comes from the 13th century: from Middle English welthe‚ from

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    Pumped Up Kicks

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    The song‚ “Pumped Up Kicks” by Foster the People tells the story of a boy who is driven through domestic abuse and bullying to take a gun to school. He tells all the kids with the “pumped up kicks” to try and outrun him and his gun. The artist says it’s to bring awareness to bullying and the possible consequences. This is a good message and is generally assumed to affect the middle and high school population. However it can be taken further than just schoolyard bullying. Bullying happens in post-school

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    Money Does Not Grow On Trees by Ngoi Hui Chien In this modern society‚ what is the most important thing that people depend on to survive? Needless to say‚ it is money. Undeniably‚ money is needed for almost everything that we want. We need money to buy food‚ to have a place to live in‚ to go to school‚ to sit on the bus or even to go to a public toilet. There is an idiom which goes: “Money does not grow on trees”.

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    Sawyer Pooler Stephens AP Language: 6 16 December 2012 Money‚ the Key to Happiness Money doesn’t buy happiness; money is happiness. However‚ many people believe that one doesn’t need money to be so called happy‚ I believe otherwise. I Believe money is‚ and always will be the key to happiness. Coming from a family that has had financial struggles in the past‚ I know what it is like to wake up on Christmas morning and have nothing to unwrap‚ to watch my family struggle and fight to pay bills

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    Rich Dad Poor Dad Summary

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    RICH DAD POOR DAD This book basically introduces the principles of investing‚ and tells why investing is so important. It also introduces the fact that you need not to earn high to become rich. This book is meant for those people who don’t have or have little knowledge about finance and investment. This will help them to learn the basic rules of investing alongwith financial education. Robert Kyosaki‚ the author of this book tells about his learnings from two role models‚ one‚ his own dad who

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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 ORIGIN OF THE REPORT: One of the biggest steps toward leading an independent life is financial independence. This means taking control of our money - both the money that we save and the money that we spend. Money is necessary to live and also to live well in our society‚ but we don’t need a lot of money to be independent‚ successful‚ and happy. Indeed‚ we do need to know how to manage the money we have and make it work. Now-a-days undergraduate students

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    Rich Dad, Poor Dad

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    The book is the story of a person (the narrator and author) who has two fathers: the first was his biological father – the poor dad - and the other was the father of his childhood best friend‚ Mike – the rich dad. Both fathers taught the author how to achieve success but with very disparate approaches. It became evident to the author which father’s approach made more financial sense. Throughout the book‚ the author compares both fathers – their principles‚ ideas‚ financial practices‚ and degree of

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