banking
banking
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by ADDI VARDHAMAN - 2008-10-29
There was a time when the money earned through rigorous toil and back-breaking labour was insecure and stagnant. People used to keep the cash at homes, resulting in fear of thefts and consequently...
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by ADDI VARDHAMAN - 2008-10-30
Banking services in India is on an all-time high these days. The banking system has been resurrected and has gone through a positive facelift with the advancement in the financial and economic tre...
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by Martin Ward Anderson-27115 - 2008-11-04
Job recruiters, often referred to as headhunters or employment agencies, are a valuable resource for businesses, allowing them to land qualified candidates even if they are not actively seeking employ...
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by Danny Kelley - 2008-11-06
This Man, shall remain unnamed, for obvious reasons, and we won't mention the city he lives in.HERE IS WHAT HAPPENED !During this latest Economic Downturn, this gentleman in question, obtained informa...
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by Daniel Watson - 2008-11-06
Getting a new credit card at the moment, during the infamous credit crunch, may seem like financial suicide but this isn?t really the case. There are many reasons why getting a credit card at the mome...
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by David Simons - 2008-11-08
Business credit cards can be a great tool to help with the day-to-day running of your business. Perhaps the best thing about using credit cards for business is that they are cheaper to use and less ha...
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by Adam Roth - 2008-11-10
With the pace of society increasing almost daily, and the move from store purchases to online purchasing, it is harder to exist using only cash or check books. If you wish to decrease time spent in ...
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by Addi - 2008-11-14
The assassination of former Prime Minister Mr. Rajiv Gandhi seized the entire country into a grievous situation. To add to the misery, the whole economic front of the country was in doldrums. As it i...
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by ADDI VARDHAMAN - 2008-11-14
Like a number of other things in India, the banks have also astonishingly revolutionised themselves. However, present state of the banks of India has come as a surprise because some 20 years ago, ...
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by Trevor Shipp - 2008-11-14
Most countries, including the United states, have what's called a fractional reserve system; in other words, only a fraction of all checkable deposits (basically all the money a bank owes people) is f...