How Legal Minds Have Shaped Presidential Policy

Throughout American history, men trained in the law have often occupied the Oval Office. A legal background has helped many presidents shape their policy decisions with a precise, structured approach. At the same time, not every president has been a lawyer; those who have brought legal reasoning into the center of their leadership style often […]

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The Effects of Inflation on Politics

  There was a time when the political left saw itself as a lobby of the little people. If the material interests of low-income earners, small pensioners, or social benefit recipients were threatened, trade unionists and social democrats, greens, and leftists felt called upon to intervene. Some of them called it “class consciousness.” It is […]

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Decentralized Finance Regulation: What are the Risks and Opportunities?

  “Decentralized Finance” has been inspiring experts for some time as the next big development after Bitcoin and Ethereum. What’s behind it? Decentralized Finance, or “DeFi” for short, stands for the idea of using the blockchain to organize even more complex financial services such as lending, secondary trading, insurance, or portfolio management decentrally and without […]

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How Bitcoin Losses Translate to Taxes

Bitcoins are a digital, anonymous, central bank-independent currency. But many don’t really know what exactly that is and how it works. What is widely perceived, however, are press releases about the extreme increases in value, especially in recent times. At the beginning of 2017, Bitcoin was still trading at around $1,000 on exchanges and platforms – […]

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Importance Of Financial Plan

A financial plan is a detailed plan for saving and investing money to reach the individual’s goals. For most people, financial plans will be structured to provide for themselves in their retirement years. A financial plan starts with the goal of the investor. This could be for someone who wants to retire at 65 with […]

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  • How Legal Minds Have Shaped Presidential Policy
    Throughout American history, men trained in the law have often occupied the Oval Office. A legal background has helped many presidents shape their policy decisions with a precise, structured approach. At the same time, not every president has been a lawyer; those who have brought legal reasoning into the center of their leadership style often […]
  • Regulatory Challenges of Cashing Out Mobile Payments in Developing Economies
    In emerging markets, mobile payments and digital wallets have transformed the interaction people have with money. A growing concern in this regard is the issue of cashing out mobile payments, especially with systems like T-money. With increasing dependence on mobile wallets, knowing how to cash out your T-money has become critical. However, the rules surrounding […]
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