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Using campaign funds for personal use is prohibited. Commission regulations provide a test, called the “irrespective test,” to differentiate legitimate campaign and officeholder expenses from personal expenses. Under the “irrespective test,” personal use is any use of funds in a campaign account of a candidate (or former candidate) to fulfill […]
Welcome to the Centre for Finance – CFF – one of Sweden’s three research centers within finance! The Centre for Finance (CFF) received a grant from VINNOVA 2010 to establish one of Sweden’s three new research centers within finance. The Centre is also financed by the business community, the University of Gothenburg […]
Not sure how to pay for uni, or how you’ll cope during your studies? Don’t worry, there’s a range of finance and support available. Student finance explained | Student Finance England Thinking of going to uni or college in 2018/19? Sort out your student finance in three easy steps. Video […]
AT THIS TIME, IN AN EFFORT TO SUPPORT PROPER SOCIAL DISTANCING AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOVERNOR’S ORDER, WE HAVE SUSPENDED ALL IN-PERSON SERVICES THROUGH APRIL 13. Our dedicated undergraduate advising, graduate advising and career services teams are available virtually to assist you via phone, email or web conference.As always, […]
At The Standard, we’ve been helping people achieve financial well-being and peace of mind since 1906. As the global health crisis continues to disrupt lives, communities and the economy, I am confident we’ll continue helping people when they need us the most. Our company has been through hard times and […]
Contributors: Kioko and Marlowe Publisher: Rebus Community Financial Strategy for Public Managers is a new generation textbook for financial management in the public sector. It offers a thorough, applied, and concise introduction to the essential financial concepts and analytical tools that today’s effective public servants need to know. It starts […]
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We like buying things, at least we think we do. It’s bred into us. Life in the 21st century is a fast paced, consumer oriented experience where media surrounds us at all times enforcing the idea that happiness is a matter of buying the perfect house, driving the best car, wearing […]
The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) brings together three respected financial guidance bodies: the Money Advice Service, The Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise. MaPS is an arm’s-length body sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions, established at the beginning of 2019, and also engages with HM Treasury on […]
Business interruption insurance (also known as business income insurance) is a type of insurance that covers the loss of income that a business suffers after a disaster. The income loss covered may be due to disaster-related closing of the business facility or due to the rebuilding process after a disaster. […]
Chance favors the prepared mind. – Louis Pasteur You are most likely to succeed in life if you use your talents to their fullest extent. Similarly, you’ll suffer fewer problems if you know what your weaknesses are, and if you manage these weaknesses so that they don’t matter in […]
1Source: 2018 Life Insurers Fact Book, ACLI. This includes RiverSource Life Insurance Co. of New York. 2RiverSource Life Insurance receives a separate rating from the independent rating agencies and consistently earns top ratings from agencies that include A.M Best, Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s. 3An annuity held in a qualified account […]
Updated November 05, 2019 Budgeting is the primary way that you can take control of your finances. Simply put, a budget is a written plan for how you will spend your money. You can create a monthly or an annual budget. The budget allows you to make financial decisions ahead […]
With loan amounts up to $25,000 and fixed monthly payments, there’s a lot you can do with this loan. If you have a purchase you’ve been holding off on making because of a lack of funds, Webster’s Personal Loan is the answer you’re looking for. A Webster Personal Loan makes […]
Your Money : NPR Your Money NPR coverage of personal finance, money, investing, taxes, retirement, mortgages and housing markets, wealth management, and stock market news. Download NPR podcasts and RSS feeds. A patient with suspected COVID-19 arrives at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn on Thursday. Even as the risk of […]
Notice: Out of an abundance of caution, all Library of Congress research centers will be closed to the public (including researchers and others with reader identification cards) until further notice, to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus. All Library-sponsored public programs are also postponed or cancelled through May 11. […]
The Personal MBA Master the Art of Business by Josh Kaufman, #1 bestselling business author A world-class business education in a single volume. Learn the universal principles behind every successful business, then use these ideas to make more money, get more done, and have more fun in your life and […]
New report: The Future of FinTech: A Paradigm Shift in Small Business Finance For decades, banks and insurers have employed the same relatively static, highly profitable business models. But today they find themselves confronted on all sides by innovators seeking to disrupt their businesses. Crowdfunding, peer-to-peer lenders, mobile payments, bitcoin, robo-advisers – […]
THE MONEY MASTERS BASEL I. In 1988 a faceless, un-elected group of bankers met in Basel, Switzerland at the Bank for International Settlements (“BIS”) – the “Central Banker’s bank” which even Swiss authorities may not enter – and in their “Basel I accords” agreed to a set of minimum capital […]