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Worst Six Economic and Social Consequences of Money Laundering

Worst Six Economic and Social Consequences of Money Laundering

| March 14, 2013 | 0 Comments

Advancement in technology has primarily two facets that are completely opposite in nature, the good and the bad. While it has made life simpler; but surrounding it many complex problems and crimes have also started. The financial sector of the 21st century has also become heavily dependent on the modern technology. Now it is possible to […]

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Innovative Financing for Health: Financial Options for 2013

Innovative Financing for Health: Financial Options for 2013

| March 5, 2013 | 0 Comments

What is innovative financing? As the Wikipedia defines it, Innovative financing refers to an assortment of non-traditional devices utilized to hoist supplementary funds for expansion aid through ground-breaking and pioneering projects such as small amounts of contributions, public as well as private partnerships, taxes, and market-based monetary transactions. Since the commencement of year 2010, most of […]

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Fastest Growing Jobs Do Not Need A College Degree

Fastest Growing Jobs Do Not Need A College Degree

| February 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

Thanks to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) we are finding out that college isn’t really so necessary for the rising jobs of the next decade. In their list of the top 30 fastest growing jobs needed within the next ten years, only 5 of them require any college degrees. Those jobs are physicians, accountants, elementary school […]

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Retirement Choices Are Changing and You Can Do Something About It

Retirement Choices Are Changing and You Can Do Something About It

| December 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

In a recent report in Forbes Magazine, Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim said the best way to get out of our Social Security dilemma is to raise the retirement age to 70. It would benefit the worlds economies by keeping many people in the workforce and producing. He claims because in the old economy, of more physical […]

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Cell Phones: Repair or Replace?

Cell Phones: Repair or Replace?

| December 13, 2012 | 0 Comments

Americans throw away over 125 million cell phones per year. Even more strange,  we have over 500 million retired cell phones sitting around our homes awaiting disposal. This not only is an expensive and wasteful habit, it represents an avalanche of e-waste which will hit our landfills sometime soon when we collectively realize its time for spring cleaning. Cell […]

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