Budget 2013 (House of Commons Papers, 2012-13 1033)
Home Owners in Negative Equity
by Ray Forrest, Tricia Kennett, and Philip Leather
Falling house prices in Britain have left over a million householders experiencing the problem of negative equity, with their outstanding mortgages greater than the current value of their homes. This report provides detailed evidence of the characteristics and housing market behaviour of households in negative equity. Drawing on a social survey of 1200 homeowners in Bristol, Luton and Glasgow, it examines the types of homes affected, the effect on family lives, the circumstances that brought the...
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by M Shafiq
A basic introduction of the concepts of currency and exchange: what money is, how it is used, and how it can be earned
Remittances from international migrant workers play an important role in South Asia, helping to reduce poverty and pay for schooling and healthcare. This study examines the drivers, development impacts and policy aspect, with a special focus on management and regulation of migration and remittances in the region.
Accounting and Finance (A Level Business S.)
by David Sanford Horner and Andrew Gillespie
Since the global financial crisis, the world has seen a stark rise in financial investment in farming and agricultural production. Indeed, finance has been identified as one of the main causes of the so-called “global land rush”. In a world with a growing population that needs to be fed, the financial returns from agriculture are sold as safe bets. The debate that this has prompted has been frequently alarmist, with financiers blamed for rising land prices, corporate enclosures, the dispossessio...
The management of risk is a fundamental purpose of government. Whether risks arise from the physical environment, the economic environment, or even from changes in voter preferences, public institutions have a broad responsibility to assess and address the risks that impact the community they serve and their organisation. Public bodies are operating in a dynamic environment. The imposition of a Best Value regime is forcing them not only to perform more efficiently, effectively and responsivel...
Banks take very large risks by consistently herding in the same perilous directions while believing they are safe and unique. This book presents a risk management framework to understand conformity and deviance within investment banks and other large organizations. It suggests that some groups understand the dynamics of this conformity to their advantage. This requires a deeper understanding of the risk in risk management. Fraudsters can game the system to their advantage legally and illegally;...
This study examines the relationship between multinationality and the performance of Japanese manufacturing companies during the period 1999-2008 by using geographic segment information. Despite the enormous interest in and importance given to multinationality from the academic and business worlds, prior findings about the multinationality-performance relationship are conflicting and inconsistent. The overall results of the present study show that multinationality has a positive impact both on a...
Soletrader or Limited Company? (Anna's Simple Accounting Guides, #3)
by Anna Goodwin
Applied Mergers and Acquisitions with Student Workbook Set (Wiley Finance)
by Robert F Bruner and Joseph R. Perella
Addresses the key factors of M&A success and failure. Readers will learn the art and science of M&A valuation, deal negotiation and bargaining, and a framework for considering trade-offs in an effort to optimize the value of any M&A deal.
Stocks, Bonds, Bills and Inflation Valuation
Egrade Student Learning Guide w/Registration Codes for 2-Term Course to Accompany Accounting
by Kimmel
A arte de ganhar dinheiro, ou regras de ouro para ganhar dinheiro
by Karen Elledge