finance
Money talks; reviewing the global economy, government spending, taxes, and economic policy that affect our social and political future.
US Financial Change Management
Introduction It’s no secret that the entire US budgeting is in serious need of financial change management; though other countries could look at this too. Truth is, I had what I consider to be a very simple and obvious thought, then I did the math on it all; which I hate doing. Anyway, here are my thoughts.
By Timothy A Rowland5 years ago in The Swamp
The Price Of Being Black In America: How Wall Street Makes Millions Off Of Police Brutality.
Very little surprises me these days when it comes to anything dealing with racism, white supremacy or white privilege. I’m even less surprised by the ruthlessness that is the American capitalistic economy and what it breeds in some people. But I must admit, when I first heard that Wall Street, big banks and wealthy investors were making hundreds of millions of dollars off of police brutality cases, it not only brought American capitalism to an all time low in my eyes but reminded me that this is really nothing new. The history of this country was built on stealing lands and stealing people to build the “American Dream.” That system has flourished for 401 years. Why should the fact that some white people continue to make money off of the backs and deaths of Black people be any surprise when there is a racist in the oval office?
By Whitney Smart5 years ago in The Swamp
Factors that Influence Foreign Exchange Rates
The foreign exchange rates are one of the most observed and federally influenced economic indicators which have been examined since so long. If you'd like to engage in the foreign exchange market effectively and efficiently, you need to learn about the driving issues that determine the fluctuations, changes in foreign exchange rates, as well as the triggers behind its volatility.
By Prabha Gupta5 years ago in The Swamp
Compassionate Capitalism
In the United States, we already allow children to borrow hundreds of thousands of dollars in order to pursue a higher education, a college degree. Nobody argues with the idea that this is necessary in order to give them the opportunity to change their lives. And in recompense, these dollars they borrow will never leave their credit report. These dollars are thus spent on that individual, for that individual, in hopes of achieving something that may never come to fruition, and the debt follows them for the rest of their life regardless if they succeed or not. The average graduation rate in four year colleges is 33.3%. So two-thirds of Americans go into college, waste thousands and thousands of dollars they don’t have, and get sent back into the world, no better than they started, and the colleges pocket the money and keep churning out degrees that have less and less value in the real world.
By Garrett Beylerian5 years ago in The Swamp
What Is TCS Tax-Tax Collected At Source-Section 206C(1H)
What Is TCS Tax or Tax Collected at Source Full form of TCS Tax is Tax Collected at Source. By this time you might have already known this. The Govt. of India vide Finance Act 2020, has introduced two new provisions of Tax Collected at Source effective from 01.10.2020.
By Arthik Disha5 years ago in The Swamp
Work and Pensions Secretary, Therese Coffey: Bracing For a Large Number of Unemployed.
Therese Coffey became the DWP Secretary under Boris Johnson when he became UK Prime Minister. Of all the jobs to do in the cabinet, it is in many ways, like drinking a poison chalice. In that job, you oversee, one of the biggest departments in government.
By Nicholas Bishop5 years ago in The Swamp
International Monetary Fund-Objectives & Functions
International Monetary Fund-How Does It Work? Many occasions we read in Newspapers or in different journals regarding the International Monetary Fund. IMF has done this, IMF has done that and many more. But many of us don’t know Who actually IMF is and what does it actually do.
By Arthik Disha5 years ago in The Swamp
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS
Applicability of IFRS in India What and Why IFRS? International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), is a set of guidelines established by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). The IFRS lays certain general rules to make the financial statements of every company uniform, clear and identical around the globe. IFRS stipulates how companies should preserve and record their accounts specify the transactions and other proceedings under the financial influences.
By radhika gs5 years ago in The Swamp
HERE’S WHERE FANNIE MAE’S CAPITAL RULE WILL BE FINALIZED AT (NOT 4 PERCENT)
Since the Federal Housing Finance Agency proposed the capital rule for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac at 4%, the housing finance market has been in an uproar. Numerous experts have come forward and said that it’s too high.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in The Swamp
WHY THE CAPITAL RULE MAY PREVENT AN OFFERING FROM FANNIE MAE, FREDDIE MAC
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have now officially said that they oppose the capital rule proposed by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The government-sponsored enterprises agreed with critics of the rule who said the capital rule would increase costs for borrowers.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in The Swamp





