
The importance of public funds
It cannot be emphasized enough that public funds have grown in importance in the hands of the public sector as a means of achieving its goals and objectives. It is possible for the public sector to exist and continue to operate through these funds. More specifically, public funds are all monetary assets, which are collected, […]
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Blockchain, unenigmated .
Compare it to a public ledger Although blockchain may seem complex, its core concept is actually quite simple. Blockchains serve as a form of a database. First, we need to explain what a database is in order to understand blockchain. Database /ˈdeɪtəbeɪs/ Noun a structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that […]
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NFTs (non-fungible tokens) appear to have exploded in popularity this year. Digital assets ranging from art and music to tacos and toilet paper are selling like 17th-century exotic Dutch tulips — some for millions of dollars.What is the value of NFTs? Unlike the dot-com bubble or Beanie Babies, they are considered a bubble that could […]
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Six months have passed since prosecutors began pursuing Capitol Mob. Here are the current developments.
Hundreds of supporters of Donald Trump came into the US Capitol on Tuesday, six months after they overpowered police barriers and streamed into the building, forcing lawmakers, staffers, and journalists to take cover. There is no indication that the investigation will end soon. Since the riots, every week a new arrest has been unsealed in […]
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India’s gold-obsessed investors are flocking to cryptocurrency
Among the world’s biggest holders of precious metal, cryptocurrency aficionados believe Bitcoin is equivalent to digital gold. According to Chainalysis, crypto investments in India grew from about $200 million to nearly $40 billion in the past year, where households own over 25,000 tonnes of gold. Despite the central bank’s hostility and a proposed trading ban, […]
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HOW TO MAKE 2 MILLION $ FOR RETIREMENT
Saving $2 million for retirement starts with determining whether that’s a good number to aim for, based on what you plan to spend in retirement. Your retirement withdrawal rate can be calculated by estimating your expenditures from year to year, which is accomplished by creating a hypothetical retirement budget
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Apple Stock Continues to Pivot from Growth Story to Defensive Play
Similar to its FAANG peers, Apple (AAPL) stock saw a gigantic and unforeseen lift in 2020, because of the COVID-19 flare-up. As the stock is exchanging sideways so far in 2021, what’s next for the innovation Goliath’s offers. We can’t depend on a rehash of last year’s shocking financial exchange execution. Future gets back from […]
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China’s Longest-Running Crypto Exchange Closes Bitcoin Business Following Crackdowns
One of China’s longest-running digital currency trades has closed its bitcoin business as it hops following the country’s most recent enemy of crypto crackdowns.
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There should be a racial reckoning in the UK. Instead, Black Lives Matter activists say they are worried about their safety.
Ima, 19, is one of Britain’s most prominent Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists, but she’s nervous at a protest in London. While a pandemic-mandated mask covers most of her face, she keeps her head down for fear of being identified. Her eyes constantly dart to check the location of the police. Fear is justified in […]
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Why Biden’s DOJ Insists Georgia’s Photo ID Requirement Is Racist Under The Voting Rights Act
According to its original draft, the Voting Rights Act specifically prohibited intentional discrimination. The Supreme Court ruled in City of Mobile v. Bolden that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act prohibited only “the purposefully discriminatory denial or abridgement of the freedom to vote” by the government, so Congress amended the language of Section 2 to prohibit practices that “result []” in the “denial or abridgment” of the right to vote.
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