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Papers On Miscellaneous Economic Issues
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Credit Cards and a Health Economy
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(5 pp) Credit cards are not harmful to the growth
of a healthy economy. According to Mike Walden, a
North Carolina State University economist and expert
on consumer debt, "High consumer debt is common
when the economy is healthy. It isn't necessarily
a bad sign, either, because credit purchases help
create jobs. If everyone suddenly stopped using
credit cards, they'd make far fewer purchases,
manufacturing companies would have far fewer orders
to fill, and the end result would be massive layoffs.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBcrdtcd.doc
Credit Cards as Plastic Money
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5 pages. With credit cards being
offered to consumers almost daily throught their mailbox, through
the internet, and virtually everywhere we turn, there is no
wonder that credit card usage has multiplied exponentially within
the last decade. Along with credit card use, credit card abuse
has grown just as well. It is too easy for consumers to get in
over their heads when making purchases painlessly through the use
of so-called 'plastic money.' By just handing over a credit card
to pay for something, the consumer does not really take in the
full impact of the amount of money that is being spent, and the
fact that they are digging into a deeper hole of debt.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAccard.wps
Customer Service Reply
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This is a 3 page sample letter in reply to a
customer complaint concerning the disclosure of information within a
business conglomerate on the Internet.
Filename: KTreplyd.wps
Dangers of Enforced Leisure
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A 5 page position paper agreeing with the concepts presented in
Steven Muller’s “Time to Kill” (The National Interest, Summer 1997), in which the author asserts that Europe’s perpetual high unemployment and business-constraining government regulations could in time destroy the fabric of the European culture. Both existing and emerging conditions “suggest that the outcome of large-scale enforced leisure will be a new form of social conflict in Europe” (Muller, 1997; p. 26). Muller’s (1997) thesis is startling and superficially can be rejected. Closer examination, however, reveals that his logic is sound and the future he envisions for all of the world’s most developed economies is one that is quite plausible and needs to be avoided. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSEurForcedLeis.rtf
Decision Making in Management Accounting
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This 9 page paper
describes a hypothetical company and the problems encountered
with cost allocation, variances, how to plan for cyclic
inventories and more. A well researched and highly effective
management accounting paper. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAmnenv.wps
DEFINED BENEFIT AND DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLANS
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This 3-page paper compares and contrasts defined benefit retirement plans and defined contribution retirement plans. The paper also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTdebeco.rtf
Defining Economics from an Accounting Perspective:
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This 4 page paper defines economics, and also determines how it can be used as a decision-making tool in the field of accounting. This paper shows how the accounting industry could benefit from incorporating economic theory into the decision making process. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSEconom.rtf
Democracy And Capitalism
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A 6 page paper. The primary question addressed by the writer is: Does capitalism bring about democracy? If a country has a capitalistic economy, will that nation also adopt a democratic form of government? This is a highly debated question among economists and politicians. The writer provides evidence on both sides of the issue, using specific countries as examples. The writer also comments on whether or not a certain level of economic development is necessary to sustain democracy. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGdemcpt.rtf
Democracy And The Distribution Of Wealth
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It is said that the economic gulf
between the rich and the poor has never been greater than it is now. This 5
page paper examines the history of worker, management relationships and how it
relates to the distribution of wealth in the United States at present.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KTwlthdt.rtf
Denver Looking For Workers
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(3 pp) Overall Colorado's rate of unemployment as
of August of this year (2000) was 2.7 percent; the
corresponding figure for Denver over the same time
period was 2.3 percent. With employers along
Denver's Front Range mountains scrambling to fill
job vacancies, senior citizens, teenagers and
people previously considered unemployable have
become sought-after commodities. Virtually everyone
who wants a job has one: Colorado's unemployment
rate was 2.3 percent in June, the second-lowest in
the country. The jobless rate rose to 2.7 percent
in July, but remains at historically low levels.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBdenvem.doc
Dependent Or Not Dependent: IRS Rules
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This 5 page paper
explores a scenario where a taxpayers interpretation of tax law is in
contention with the Internal Revenue Service. Scenario is included.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KTirspay.wps
Depreciation in Accounting
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30 pages in length. A thorough review of several types of depreciation, the history of depreciation, how the business world uses depreciation financial
analyses, as well as the FASB. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
Filename: TLCdeprc.wps
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