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Tips For Your Business Loan Proposal Can be Approved by the Bank

Tips for your business loan proposal can be approved by the bank. First, ask a business loan when the financial position is stable. This is to convince the bank that your business has a healthy level of profitability. Second, look for a reference from a credible partner in the eyes of the bank lenders. Third, [...]

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Tips Organize Your Financial Plan

Tips Organize Your Financial Plan Organize Your Financial Plan to make the transaction a personal or family becomes more apparent. In fact many felt to set up a financial plan between the necessary and unnecessary. But there is no harm if we can implement it. Already a lot of literature that discusses this at times [...]

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Stock market Some recessions have been anticipated by stock market declines. In Stocks for the Long Run, Siegel mentions that since 1948, ten recessions were preceded by a stock market decline, by a lead time of 0 to 13 months (average 5.7 months), while ten stock market declines of greater than 10% in the DJIA [...]

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Businesses Started During a Recession

Businesses Started During a Recession Here are some interesting facts as taken from a recent USA Today article: * 16 out of the 30 corporations that make up the current Dow Jones Industrial Average started during a recession * Walt Disney Corporation began during the recession in 1923-24. * Hewlett-Packard Corporation began in 1938 during [...]

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Type of recession or shape

Type of recession or shape The type and shape of recessions are distinctive. In the US, V-shaped, or short-and-sharp contractions followed by rapid and sustained recovery, occurred in 1954 and 1990–91; U-shaped (prolonged slump) in 1974-75, and W-shaped , or double-dip recessions in 1949 and 1980-82. Japan’s 1993-94 recession was U-shaped and its 8-out-of-9 quarters [...]

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financial asset price bubble can cause a recession

The bursting of a real estate or financial asset price bubble can cause a recession. For example, economist Richard Koo wrote that Japan’s “Great Recession” that began in 1990 was a “balance sheet recession.” It was triggered by a collapse in land and stock prices, which caused Japanese firms to have negative equity, meaning their [...]

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The Business Cycle Dating Committee

There is an old joke among economists that states: A recession is when your neighbor loses his job. A depression is when you lose your job. The difference between the two terms is not very well understood for one simple reason: There is not a universally agreed upon definition. If you ask 100 different economists [...]

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Crisis …. What Crisis?

SEVERAL Things strike me the time anyone talks about ‘the crisis’ or ‘Crisis’: Things SEEM to be going there to all intents and purposes pretty ‘normally’ Outside the office window The irresistible urge to say ‘Crisis? What crisis? ” After the title of a famous 1975 Supertramp album (Not that I Can Remember Anything about [...]

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Tourism Management With ICT

Tourism Management Given my background in Tourism Management (Research and Development Manager for The Tourist Office Covering the South of England), coupled with My careers as Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management and Industry Consultant, IS Tonyversity Ideally Placed to: • engages in research and sector-specific consultancy activity for French Tourism Companies in respect of the [...]

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Tourism, New Technologies and Alsace

Tourism, New Technologies and Alsace [A draft article I wrote for the British Tourism Society Focusing upon The Point That It Is The contexts and cultures in Which to Be Embedded ICT is determined how it looks Which, Feel, IS Used And The Degree to Which It Is Successful Rather Than The Technology Itself.] T [...]

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