In walmart? |
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IS WAL MART the worst store in America ? How can the staff be so incompotent ? |
| Anyone really hate Wal Mart ? I think this store is the worst store that I have ever been in. I have decided never to go there again.... |
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Walmart grocery prices so low? |
| Does anyone know why walmart has such low prices on grocery's it is almost too low, why?... |
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Ok, I'm banned from Wal-Mart, I stated why on a earlier question, but will they actually remember me? |
| The man said I was banned from all Wal-Mart's and I was just wondering will they actually remember me? They didn't take a picture of me or anything and will the others Wal-Mart's ... |
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If I work wih the company but I have not been paid, which government organization I should contact? |
| I have been working with the company more than 1 month, they suppose to pay me every week by the contract at the beginning. But so far I have not got any payment, I ask the manager but there is no ... |
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Walmart return policy? |
| I bought a change table at walmart and I lost the receipt, I was trying to put the change table together and one of the pieces broke, will walmart let me return this table or atleast exchange it for ... |
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Do you think many companies are laying off strictly out of fear ? |
of the Obama economy ? Additional Details http://www.fightfoca.com... |
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Who’s the richest person in the world? |
If you answered Bill Gates, then you’re still stuck in the past.
According to Forbes Magazine’s The World’s Billionaires List 2008, the World’s Richest Man is magnanimous investor. His ... |
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Can I return a product to Wal-Mart without a receipt? |
| I purchased an $80 video card recently. Upon finding that I don't need this item, I decided to return it for a cash refund. I looked in the bag for the receipt, but it wasn't there. I don... |
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kkkaren | USA banking systems? |
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Jumbo Shrimp
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The US banking system is the envy of the civilized world -- well, except Switzerland. US Financial Services have pioneered new transaction models, developed more products, and pushed information technology to its limits. The availability of credit, loans, and other financial services is better in the US than anywhere else in the world.
Everyone is marvelling at the growth of China. Well, without a banking system and security that's needed, it's just a temporary cycle. Try getting a loan in China with decent terms and interest points. |
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a kinder, gentler me
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Yes, they are giving our PIN's away now to anyone that asks for them. |
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Ivan
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the best |
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Randy
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Formation of the Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve System is the central bank of the United States. Congress created the Federal Reserve through a law passed in 1913, charging it with a responsibility to foster a sound banking system and a healthy economy. This remains, today, the broad mission of the Fed and its component parts: the 12 Federal Reserve Banks nationwide, each serving a specific region of the country; and the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., established to oversee the Fed System.
Much more can be found at the source link:
Fractional Reserve
Banking
Fractional Reserve Banking
Reserve Requirements
All depository institutions -- commercial banks and thrifts -- in the United States are subject to reserve requirements on customer deposits. The required reserve ratio depends on the amount of checkable deposits a bank holds. No reserves are required on the first $6.6 million. Between $6.6 million and $45.4 million, deposits are subject to a 3% reserve. Above $45.4 million they are subject to a 10% reserve. These breakpoints were effective in December 2003, and are adjusted annually in accordance with money supply growth. No reserves are required against time deposits or savings accounts.
Reserves are figured as the average held over a 14-day period, ending every second Wednesday. On any single day, a bank needs only enough to cover its customer's withdrawals. A bank may hold its reserves in any combination of vault cash and deposits at the Fed. As profit-seeking enterprises, banks try to keep their reserves close to the required minimum, since they earn no interest.
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Tennis Playing Rocker
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gypsyfirefly
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ya what about them... |
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cloeen
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Keep your money in your sock door!!!! ok |
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blessing in disguise
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what about em? |
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