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 Are people in business less ethical than say, 20 years ago?
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 Can someone help me find out if this on-line company is a fraud or not?
I found a auto loan business on line today that gave me a loan. They deal in sub-prime credit or people with challanged credit. Can someone help me find out if this company is legal or is a scam. the ...


 Is it legal for a company who shuts down for the holidays but make their employees use their vacation time?
Our office is closing for business starting Dec. 24 and returning on Jan. 5. Employees are to use their vacation time during this time off (total of 3 vacation days as there are several holidays in ...


 What happened to the common American business?
When I was young, the only news I hear about is about crime and ill events. I haven't heard much about any sort of corruption on companies.

However this past 2 years, I kept hearing ...


 How to purchase photocopier machine?
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 Bank of America or Wells Fargo?
We are thinking of changing where we bank. We're at a local credit union right now, but I'm just not pleased with the service.
Which is better out of Bank of America or Wells Fargo? (...


 Do you know why there is a big crash of Global markets?
Real estate market is down;
Real estate market is down;
Share market is down.
Do you know the main reason for this?


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It is SELFISHNESS the ...


 What went wrong with yahoo?
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 Asda wages?
what are rates of pay at ASDA supermarket for 18 yr old???...


 After quiting the job, I was told that I will NOT get money for my unused vacation days. Anything I can do?
They are saying that it was stated in the company booklet. I think I have no chance of recovering that money. What are my options?...


 How long does Wal-Mart save their security camera footage for?
To be specific, I'm in California, but is there a general policy anyone knows about?

This isn't as shady as it sounds, I promise!

Thanks!
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 Is there mail jan 2nd?
i heard that jan 2nd is going to be a day of mourning for president ford and their is going to be no mail or banks opened can anyone confirm this?...


 Whats higher then a CEO?
the owner or what of the company
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how to become ...


 Has anyone had bad problems with UPS(United Parcel Service)?
I ordered something from the JCREW website that came with free shipping. In the past I have ordered from JCREW and never had a problem with UPS. UPS hires incompetent employees. I tracked my order ...


 Hello Ifind in my yahoo mailbox(( prize from yahoo lottery))is that real?
Yahoo Lottery
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Baley House, Har Road
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SM1 4te
United Kingdom
+447024096244
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 Why do petrol stations that are the same company, eg BP charge different prices on their fuel,also?
supermarkets also do this eg Sainsburys in one area charged more for products than in another area......I think this is wrong does anyone else agree???...


 How much do you make when you work for primerica?
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 What does CEO stand for?
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 Why are corporations such greedy, polluting, fascist gluttons on the earthen landscape these days?
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 Does the success of a hotel business primarily depend upon the behaviour and service level of its personnel?
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bishou!
UK: What is 'Recession'?
Okay, so it's all over the news. Does anyone actually know what it means, and how it could affect us?
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Okay guys. I'm really kind of looking for a REAL answer here. I don't care if it takes you an hour to give one. It's worth 10 points right?

I'm just really interested.
                     
 




Dee L
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A recession is a decline in economic activity that lasts long enough to be a significant event. One common definition of a recession is a decline in GDP that lasts for two or more consecutive quarters. Some economists argue that such definitions are arbitrary and that there is no qualitative difference between a recession and a depression (which is still more prolongued).

Recessions are often global as economies are now intertwined. A recession in one economy affects all the countries it buys from, by reducing demand for their products.

This has the effect of reducing production, the laying off of staff, closure of businesses and the increase in unemployed personel.

This then causes slowdowns in the housing market and the repossession of homes where people can no longer afford to pay mortgages.


Tay
domino affect.

interest rates go up/ food bills/petrol
= people don't move house
= don't do up new house
= don't buy new kitchen/carpets/bathrooms
= DIY stores let go of staff
= unemployed have less money to spend
= can't buy new cars/clothes/holidays
= manufactures lay off staff
= unemployed can't pay mortgage
= all the above again
and again
and again

until WE ALL STAY VERY STILL AND MAKE NO NEW FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS, WHICH FEEDS THE SITUATION, UNTIL IT'S OVER and then we all crawl out from under our stones and look over the devastation and pick up the pieces.


PEACE!
In macroeconomics, a recession is generally associated with a decline in a country's real gross domestic product (GDP), or negative real economic growth. According to one widespread definition, a recession occurs when real growth is negative for two or more successive quarters of a year. However, there are differing definitions: In the United States, the National Bureau of Economic Research's (NBER) Business Cycle Dating Committee ultimately decides whether the economy has fallen into a recession. The NBER defines a recession as "a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in real GDP, real income, employment, industrial production and wholesale-retail sales."[1]

A recession may involve simultaneous declines in coincident measures of overall economic activity such as employment, investment, and corporate profits. Recessions may be associated with falling prices (deflation), or, alternatively, sharply rising prices (inflation) in a process known as stagflation. A severe or long recession is referred to as an economic depression. Although the distinction between a recession and a depression is not clearly defined, it is often said that a decline in GDP of more than 10% constitutes a depression.[2] A devastating breakdown of an economy (essentially, a severe depression, or hyperinflation, depending on the circumstances) is called economic collapse


harry
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no job , no work , no money ,

you cannot run a car , put the heat on or go out , eat cheaply and badly


Squidmaster
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A Recession is defined here as two quarters of the year with zero or negative ecomnomic growth.


Wilhelmo
Recession is defined by the succession of two months with negative economic growth..


John M
Its a lack of money in the country- being made, being brought into the country, being spent. People cannot afford their lifestyles, companies cannot afford their overheads. The more publicity that "recession" gets and the more rumours that spread, the less confidence in the economy and less money is invested and spent- it can be a self fulfilling prophecy.
Its not as doom and gloom as people think, it will mean hard times for some, but for others it will mean a career change.


david.hutchings3@btopenworld.com
this is a lot to go into but to give you an idea lots of firms lay of people as they get short of work so there will be a lot of people looking for a job that is just one thing that will affect you


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