How did Money Injections into Banks Helped the Economy
Public Law vs Private Law
History of Law
Tobin Tax
Dividend Stripping
2nd stimulus check
Purchasing Power Parity
Capital Gain
The economic meltdown was the result of the bust of the real estate and poor monitoring of funds lent out by banks. Many people bought properties borrowing from subprime mortgage, offered quite freely by the lending institutions....
Public laws are those which protect the interests of public. Public law details about the state laws in respect of public whereas private law is about the relationships between individuals. Private law or civil law includes...
The history of law is very ancient and has great experience. It has been designed from the olden days to give benefit to the people through transactions and customs. At that time, there were no courts, no judges or nobody...
Overview A Tobin tax is an excise tax suggested on currency trade across borders with an aim of putting a penalty on short-term currency speculation, taming the volatility of the currency market and restoring back the national...
Overview Dividend stripping is the process of buying shares just before a dividend is paid and selling off the shares in question after the payment when the shares go back to normal (ex-dividend). Dividend stripping is done...
Debated by some, contested by others and highly anticipated by most, the second stimulus plan has been set in motion, which means that the majority of Americans can expect to receive a check for a maximum $400 federal tax...
Purchasing Power Parity It is a theory that tends to estimate the ratio and extend of adjustment to be done on the exchange rate among countries so that the exchange can be equal to each country’s currency purchasing power....
A Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is a tax levied on the profit from a sale of a non-inventory asset that was bought at a lower price. Capital gains are usually collected from the sale of property, precious metals, bonds and stocks....


