A guide to the path of globalization. It include different era of globalization in the human history,which are the Silk Route, Age of Exploration, Industrial Revolution, Colonial Period, Post Cold War and Information Age.
Explanation and Summary of Legislative Department in Article VI of the Philippine Constitution.
Reference Book: Philippine Governance and the 1987 Constitution
The document discusses the structure and powers of the Philippine government based on the Constitution. It notes that the government is divided into three branches - legislative, executive, and judicial - based on the separation of powers doctrine. The legislative branch, or Congress, has the power to create and repeal laws, appropriate funds, levy taxes, and approve treaties. These powers are delegated by the people through the Constitution but are subject to checks and balances from the other branches to prevent abuse of power.
This presentation aims to keep the student abreast with the current issues on Ethical Behavior concerning public servants, as a result, they will appreciate laws and implemented techniques by the government in reducing and or eliminating corrupt practices.
By providing students with relevant topics on issues on Ethical behavior particularly graft & corruption practices in government, I am expecting that they will be more willing to enjoin government in providing quality services to the people whom they served.
This remains a property of my online resources.
Philippine constitution national territory reportJoey Navarro
The national territory of the Philippines comprises the Philippine archipelago and its terrestrial, fluvial and aerial domains, as well as its territorial sea and seabed. The document further defines the different components of a nation's territory according to international law, including land territory, internal waters, territorial seas, archipelagic waters, contiguous zones, exclusive economic zones, and continental shelves. It also discusses the aerial domain and international agreements governing airspace and outer space.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the central bank of the Philippines. It was established in 1993 and enjoys fiscal and administrative autonomy. The BSP's key responsibilities include promoting price stability through monetary policy and managing financial system stability. The Philippine financial system includes universal banks, commercial banks, thrift banks, rural banks, and cooperative banks, as well as non-bank financial institutions. The BSP uses various monetary policy instruments like open market operations and reserve requirements to influence monetary conditions.
The Philippine Congress is the bicameral legislative branch of the Philippine government. It consists of the Senate, with 24 senators serving 6-year terms, and the House of Representatives with 200 district representatives and 50 party-list representatives serving 3-year terms. Bills pass through committees and three readings in each chamber before being sent to the President for approval or veto. Congress has the power to create laws, approve the budget, and ratify treaties.
DUMAUG_ ARTICLE 2: DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND STATE POLICIESjundumaug1
This document outlines the principles and policies laid out in the political creed of the Philippines. It contains 28 sections divided into two parts. The first part enumerates democratic principles like civilian supremacy over the military and separation of church and state. The second part stipulates state policies such as promoting independent foreign policy, rural development, agrarian reform, and social justice. While the creed lays down fundamental guidelines, enforcement rests with the executive and legislative branches, not the courts. It can indirectly guide courts in reviewing statutes and executive acts.
Explanation and Summary of Legislative Department in Article VI of the Philippine Constitution.
Reference Book: Philippine Governance and the 1987 Constitution
The document discusses the structure and powers of the Philippine government based on the Constitution. It notes that the government is divided into three branches - legislative, executive, and judicial - based on the separation of powers doctrine. The legislative branch, or Congress, has the power to create and repeal laws, appropriate funds, levy taxes, and approve treaties. These powers are delegated by the people through the Constitution but are subject to checks and balances from the other branches to prevent abuse of power.
This presentation aims to keep the student abreast with the current issues on Ethical Behavior concerning public servants, as a result, they will appreciate laws and implemented techniques by the government in reducing and or eliminating corrupt practices.
By providing students with relevant topics on issues on Ethical behavior particularly graft & corruption practices in government, I am expecting that they will be more willing to enjoin government in providing quality services to the people whom they served.
This remains a property of my online resources.
Philippine constitution national territory reportJoey Navarro
The national territory of the Philippines comprises the Philippine archipelago and its terrestrial, fluvial and aerial domains, as well as its territorial sea and seabed. The document further defines the different components of a nation's territory according to international law, including land territory, internal waters, territorial seas, archipelagic waters, contiguous zones, exclusive economic zones, and continental shelves. It also discusses the aerial domain and international agreements governing airspace and outer space.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the central bank of the Philippines. It was established in 1993 and enjoys fiscal and administrative autonomy. The BSP's key responsibilities include promoting price stability through monetary policy and managing financial system stability. The Philippine financial system includes universal banks, commercial banks, thrift banks, rural banks, and cooperative banks, as well as non-bank financial institutions. The BSP uses various monetary policy instruments like open market operations and reserve requirements to influence monetary conditions.
The Philippine Congress is the bicameral legislative branch of the Philippine government. It consists of the Senate, with 24 senators serving 6-year terms, and the House of Representatives with 200 district representatives and 50 party-list representatives serving 3-year terms. Bills pass through committees and three readings in each chamber before being sent to the President for approval or veto. Congress has the power to create laws, approve the budget, and ratify treaties.
DUMAUG_ ARTICLE 2: DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES AND STATE POLICIESjundumaug1
This document outlines the principles and policies laid out in the political creed of the Philippines. It contains 28 sections divided into two parts. The first part enumerates democratic principles like civilian supremacy over the military and separation of church and state. The second part stipulates state policies such as promoting independent foreign policy, rural development, agrarian reform, and social justice. While the creed lays down fundamental guidelines, enforcement rests with the executive and legislative branches, not the courts. It can indirectly guide courts in reviewing statutes and executive acts.
At the end of this lecture, you should be able to:
- Define taxation and taxes.
- Enumerate and explain the three inherent powers of the state.
- Describe different internal revenue taxes.
- Explain the different characteristics of taxes.
- Describe the nature of taxation in the Philippines
This affidavit of loss was sworn by an individual on January 18, 2013 in Valencia City, Bukidnon. It states that some form of identification or document that was issued by an unnamed organization and with an identification number was lost on an unspecified date. Despite efforts to find the lost item, it remains missing and is considered unrecoverable. The affidavit was filed to confirm the truth of the loss and to request a new issuance of the lost item.
The Philippine government structure is divided into three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Each branch has separate powers and responsibilities under the principle of separation of powers to prevent arbitrary rule. The legislative branch makes and passes laws, the executive branch implements and enforces laws, and the judicial branch interprets laws and settles legal disputes. Officials in each branch also have some powers to check the powers of the other branches to maintain a system of checks and balances.
The document discusses the three Constitutional Commissions established in the Philippines' Constitution: the Civil Service Commission, Commission on Elections, and Commission on Audit. It outlines their common provisions, including their independent appointment powers, fiscal autonomy, and impeachment as the sole means of removal. It then details the specific powers and functions of the Civil Service Commission, including its role in appointments based on merit and qualifications. The Commission oversees the civil service and determines qualifications for positions.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating matter at the atomic and molecular scales. Key tools in nanoscience include scanning probe microscopes like the scanning tunneling microscope and atomic force microscope, which can image surfaces at the atomic level. Potential applications of nanotechnology include improving medicine through more targeted drug delivery, enhancing energy storage and conversion, treating diseases, and addressing environmental problems like pollution. While nanotechnology holds promise, its health and environmental risks require further research and regulation to ensure its safe development and use.
The document discusses the judicial power of the Philippines as outlined in Article VIII. It states that judicial power shall be vested in the Supreme Court and lower courts established by law. It also describes the duties of the courts, which include settling actual controversies involving legally enforceable rights and determining if there has been a grave abuse of discretion by government bodies.
The document provides an overview of the political and administrative structure of the Philippines. It discusses the unitary presidential system and the three branches of government - executive, legislative, and judicial. It describes the structure and powers of each branch. The executive branch is led by the President. The legislative branch is a bicameral Congress consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives. The judicial branch is headed by the Supreme Court and includes lower courts.
This document discusses environmental laws and principles. It covers several international treaties and conventions related to hazardous waste, biological diversity, trade in endangered species, migratory species, and climate change. It also outlines several key Philippine laws concerning chain saws, solid waste management, air quality, animal welfare, mining, and the responsibilities of government and communities in environmental protection.
Liberalism in the Philippines:
Ideology, Party & Movement
by Dr. Julio Teehankee
National Institute for Policy Studies
Chair of the Department of International Studies at the De La Salle University- Manila.
Why is it that everyone is in the pursuit of the good life? One must find the truth what the good is before one can even try to locate that which is good.
This document contains a research analysis on the Philippines economy submitted by Armia P. Leonardo to her economics instructor. The analysis discusses several topics:
1) The Aquino administration has improved governance and fiscal consolidation, contributing to growth, but threats remain like legal barriers to investment and energy shortages.
2) The government is working to protect the environment but many Filipinos do not care and improperly use natural resources, bringing problems like global warming.
3) Increasing social unrest and crime are major problems that hinder the economy and increase poverty, though the government tries to reduce crime.
The document includes articles, summaries, and critiques on the economy, and discussion questions analyzing the current state
Article 1 to 26 of the Family Code of the PhilippinesEFREN ARCHIDE
This document outlines the legal requirements for marriage according to the Family Code of the Philippines. It discusses the essential and formal requisites for a valid marriage, including:
- Marriage is a contract between a male and female that requires consent and legal capacity.
- Formal requisites include authority of the solemnizing officer, a valid marriage license (unless exempt), and a marriage ceremony before the officer and two witnesses.
- Those under 18 require parental consent, while those 18-21 require parental consent or advice. Those 21-25 require seeking parental advice.
- The local civil registrar issues marriage licenses after reviewing birth/baptismal certificates and verifying information about the contracting parties.
This document summarizes the process by which the 1987 Philippine Constitution was drafted and ratified after the 1986 People Power Revolution. It describes how President Corazon Aquino issued a temporary constitution called the "Freedom Constitution" and then established a constitutional commission to draft a new constitution. The commission finished its work in October 1986 and the draft was submitted to and ratified by a public referendum in February 1987, with over 76% of voters approving. The new constitution enshrined key principles like sovereignty residing in the people, civilian authority over the military, and separation of powers among the three branches of government.
- President Corazon Aquino delivered a speech to a Joint Session of the U.S. Congress on September 18, 1986 in Washington D.C.
- She emphasized that the fight against the Marcos administration was not in vain, despite the hardships, as they fought for honor and democracy.
- Aquino took on the responsibility of continuing to offer the Filipino people a democratic alternative to the oppressive rule they had endured for over 20 years under Marcos.
the four elements of state in the Philippines Artsil Agagad
The four key elements of statehood are:
1. A permanent population living in the territory. There is no minimum population size requirement.
2. A defined territory, which can be very small, as evidenced by microstates.
3. An effective government that administers the territory.
4. Sovereignty, which is the supreme authority over the territory and people.
The document summarizes the structure and roles of the judicial branch in the Philippines. It begins with an overview of the judiciary and doctrine of separation of powers. It then describes the key courts in the system from highest to lowest: the Supreme Court acts as the court of final appeal. Below it are the Court of Appeals, Sandiganbayan, Court of Tax Appeals, Regional Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts, Metropolitan Trial Courts, and Municipal Circuit Trial Courts. It also discusses the Shari'a District Courts and Shari'a Circuit Courts, which handle cases involving Muslim personal laws.
The document describes the social hierarchy that existed in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. At the top were the Peninsulares, Spaniards born in Spain who held the highest social status and political power. Below them were the Insulares, Spaniards born in the Philippines who faced some discrimination. The Ilustrados constituted an educated Filipino middle class influenced by Spanish liberal ideals. Mestizos and Indios comprised the mixed-race and native Filipino populations at the lower levels of society.
The document summarizes the Bill of Rights section of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It outlines 22 sections that establish various rights and protections for people, including the right to life, liberty, and property; freedom of speech; freedom of religion; rights of the accused such as due process and speedy trial; prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment; and protections against double jeopardy and ex post facto laws. Sections 1-11 establish various civil and political rights, while Sections 12-22 outline additional rights for those who have been accused of crimes.
Corazon Aquino (1986-1992) was the first female president of the Philippines. She restored democracy after the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and enacted the 1987 constitution, which crippled presidential power and restored democratic institutions and freedoms. She pursued national reconciliation and granted autonomy to the Muslim Mindanao region. Her administration implemented agrarian reform and pursued the recovery of wealth stolen under Marcos.
Globalization prosper or perish infographicGwo Feng Chong
An infographic on why globalization is going reverse. Here are the reason: offshore manufacturing, change of supply chain, advances of technology and capital restriction.
An infographic on Benalec Holdings Berhad. Benalec is involved in coastal reclamation and construction while its major source of revenue is to sale reclaimed land. Some notable projects done by Benalec includes Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Cheng Ho City in Melaka, Tanjung Piao Maritime Industrial Park and Pengerang RAPID Industrial Park.
At the end of this lecture, you should be able to:
- Define taxation and taxes.
- Enumerate and explain the three inherent powers of the state.
- Describe different internal revenue taxes.
- Explain the different characteristics of taxes.
- Describe the nature of taxation in the Philippines
This affidavit of loss was sworn by an individual on January 18, 2013 in Valencia City, Bukidnon. It states that some form of identification or document that was issued by an unnamed organization and with an identification number was lost on an unspecified date. Despite efforts to find the lost item, it remains missing and is considered unrecoverable. The affidavit was filed to confirm the truth of the loss and to request a new issuance of the lost item.
The Philippine government structure is divided into three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Each branch has separate powers and responsibilities under the principle of separation of powers to prevent arbitrary rule. The legislative branch makes and passes laws, the executive branch implements and enforces laws, and the judicial branch interprets laws and settles legal disputes. Officials in each branch also have some powers to check the powers of the other branches to maintain a system of checks and balances.
The document discusses the three Constitutional Commissions established in the Philippines' Constitution: the Civil Service Commission, Commission on Elections, and Commission on Audit. It outlines their common provisions, including their independent appointment powers, fiscal autonomy, and impeachment as the sole means of removal. It then details the specific powers and functions of the Civil Service Commission, including its role in appointments based on merit and qualifications. The Commission oversees the civil service and determines qualifications for positions.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating matter at the atomic and molecular scales. Key tools in nanoscience include scanning probe microscopes like the scanning tunneling microscope and atomic force microscope, which can image surfaces at the atomic level. Potential applications of nanotechnology include improving medicine through more targeted drug delivery, enhancing energy storage and conversion, treating diseases, and addressing environmental problems like pollution. While nanotechnology holds promise, its health and environmental risks require further research and regulation to ensure its safe development and use.
The document discusses the judicial power of the Philippines as outlined in Article VIII. It states that judicial power shall be vested in the Supreme Court and lower courts established by law. It also describes the duties of the courts, which include settling actual controversies involving legally enforceable rights and determining if there has been a grave abuse of discretion by government bodies.
The document provides an overview of the political and administrative structure of the Philippines. It discusses the unitary presidential system and the three branches of government - executive, legislative, and judicial. It describes the structure and powers of each branch. The executive branch is led by the President. The legislative branch is a bicameral Congress consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives. The judicial branch is headed by the Supreme Court and includes lower courts.
This document discusses environmental laws and principles. It covers several international treaties and conventions related to hazardous waste, biological diversity, trade in endangered species, migratory species, and climate change. It also outlines several key Philippine laws concerning chain saws, solid waste management, air quality, animal welfare, mining, and the responsibilities of government and communities in environmental protection.
Liberalism in the Philippines:
Ideology, Party & Movement
by Dr. Julio Teehankee
National Institute for Policy Studies
Chair of the Department of International Studies at the De La Salle University- Manila.
Why is it that everyone is in the pursuit of the good life? One must find the truth what the good is before one can even try to locate that which is good.
This document contains a research analysis on the Philippines economy submitted by Armia P. Leonardo to her economics instructor. The analysis discusses several topics:
1) The Aquino administration has improved governance and fiscal consolidation, contributing to growth, but threats remain like legal barriers to investment and energy shortages.
2) The government is working to protect the environment but many Filipinos do not care and improperly use natural resources, bringing problems like global warming.
3) Increasing social unrest and crime are major problems that hinder the economy and increase poverty, though the government tries to reduce crime.
The document includes articles, summaries, and critiques on the economy, and discussion questions analyzing the current state
Article 1 to 26 of the Family Code of the PhilippinesEFREN ARCHIDE
This document outlines the legal requirements for marriage according to the Family Code of the Philippines. It discusses the essential and formal requisites for a valid marriage, including:
- Marriage is a contract between a male and female that requires consent and legal capacity.
- Formal requisites include authority of the solemnizing officer, a valid marriage license (unless exempt), and a marriage ceremony before the officer and two witnesses.
- Those under 18 require parental consent, while those 18-21 require parental consent or advice. Those 21-25 require seeking parental advice.
- The local civil registrar issues marriage licenses after reviewing birth/baptismal certificates and verifying information about the contracting parties.
This document summarizes the process by which the 1987 Philippine Constitution was drafted and ratified after the 1986 People Power Revolution. It describes how President Corazon Aquino issued a temporary constitution called the "Freedom Constitution" and then established a constitutional commission to draft a new constitution. The commission finished its work in October 1986 and the draft was submitted to and ratified by a public referendum in February 1987, with over 76% of voters approving. The new constitution enshrined key principles like sovereignty residing in the people, civilian authority over the military, and separation of powers among the three branches of government.
- President Corazon Aquino delivered a speech to a Joint Session of the U.S. Congress on September 18, 1986 in Washington D.C.
- She emphasized that the fight against the Marcos administration was not in vain, despite the hardships, as they fought for honor and democracy.
- Aquino took on the responsibility of continuing to offer the Filipino people a democratic alternative to the oppressive rule they had endured for over 20 years under Marcos.
the four elements of state in the Philippines Artsil Agagad
The four key elements of statehood are:
1. A permanent population living in the territory. There is no minimum population size requirement.
2. A defined territory, which can be very small, as evidenced by microstates.
3. An effective government that administers the territory.
4. Sovereignty, which is the supreme authority over the territory and people.
The document summarizes the structure and roles of the judicial branch in the Philippines. It begins with an overview of the judiciary and doctrine of separation of powers. It then describes the key courts in the system from highest to lowest: the Supreme Court acts as the court of final appeal. Below it are the Court of Appeals, Sandiganbayan, Court of Tax Appeals, Regional Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts, Metropolitan Trial Courts, and Municipal Circuit Trial Courts. It also discusses the Shari'a District Courts and Shari'a Circuit Courts, which handle cases involving Muslim personal laws.
The document describes the social hierarchy that existed in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. At the top were the Peninsulares, Spaniards born in Spain who held the highest social status and political power. Below them were the Insulares, Spaniards born in the Philippines who faced some discrimination. The Ilustrados constituted an educated Filipino middle class influenced by Spanish liberal ideals. Mestizos and Indios comprised the mixed-race and native Filipino populations at the lower levels of society.
The document summarizes the Bill of Rights section of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It outlines 22 sections that establish various rights and protections for people, including the right to life, liberty, and property; freedom of speech; freedom of religion; rights of the accused such as due process and speedy trial; prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment; and protections against double jeopardy and ex post facto laws. Sections 1-11 establish various civil and political rights, while Sections 12-22 outline additional rights for those who have been accused of crimes.
Corazon Aquino (1986-1992) was the first female president of the Philippines. She restored democracy after the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and enacted the 1987 constitution, which crippled presidential power and restored democratic institutions and freedoms. She pursued national reconciliation and granted autonomy to the Muslim Mindanao region. Her administration implemented agrarian reform and pursued the recovery of wealth stolen under Marcos.
Globalization prosper or perish infographicGwo Feng Chong
An infographic on why globalization is going reverse. Here are the reason: offshore manufacturing, change of supply chain, advances of technology and capital restriction.
An infographic on Benalec Holdings Berhad. Benalec is involved in coastal reclamation and construction while its major source of revenue is to sale reclaimed land. Some notable projects done by Benalec includes Pulau Indah Industrial Park, Cheng Ho City in Melaka, Tanjung Piao Maritime Industrial Park and Pengerang RAPID Industrial Park.
Infographic on grains: Corn, wheat, soybeanGwo Feng Chong
An infographic on the three major grain: corn, wheat, soybean. Infographic includes the major producer and consumption countries and the factor that affects the prices of these grains.
Infographic on ASEAN automotive parts manufacturer, APM Automotive. Products manufactured under APM include suspension, interior parts and plastics, radiator and electrical system. It has a strong presence in Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Europe. Recently, it has ventured into Australia train locomotive market and partner with a Korea partner Tinnos to develop Internet of Things automotive parts
An infographic on Favelle Favco. It is involved in manufacturing ad servicing crane. Favelle and Kroll are the 2 brand under Favelle Favco. Muhibbah is the parent organization of this firm.
An infographic on Bright Packaging. It is involved in manufacturing of aluminum foil packaging materials. Its customers include Johnie Walker and Philip Morris
An infographic on Freight Management Berhad. It is involved in haulage, sea freight, rail freight, air freight, container brokerage, land freight, tug and barge. Recently, it is aggressive in e-commerce and warehousing activities.
An infographic on guiding investors how to spot red flags in a financial statement. The choices of financial method used may distort the truth of a company
An infographic on the facts of palm oil. Retaliating the accusation by western media on deforestation and habitat damaging. Palm oil are now regulated under the RSPO where sustainable palm oil is the most environmental friendly oil crop
An infographics for MUI Industries Berhad, a company which is involved in hotel operation, property development, confectionery manufacturing and retailing.
A company involve in piling and geo-technical engineering service and metal cans manufacturing. It has executed notable project include Menara Merdeka KL118 and Guthrie Corridor Expressway.
An infographic on Wellcall Holdings Berhad. It is involved in manufacturing industrial rubber hose catering to industries as follow: Air and water, oil and fuel, welding and gas etc
Things to know before value investing InfographicGwo Feng Chong
An infographic on a few things investors should know before delving into value investing style. Most importantly, be aware of value trap and value investing.
An infographic on Tasek Cement. It is involved in manufacturing of cement and ready mix concrete. A good proxy for Malaysia upcoming mega infrastructure.
An infographic on TA Global Berhad.It is involved in property development and hotel operations. Some notable hotel include Trump Tower Vancouver , Swiss Merchant Court in China and Singapore, Movenpick in Phuket Thailand
An infographic on how to pick a suitable stock for yourself. Everyone has different risk appetite and financial goals. Find out whether you need a dividend stock, growth stock or value stock.
An infographic on why populism is getting more and more popular. It has led to the emergence of Trump and Brexit. We believe globalization in a crooked way is the cause.
An infographic on how to pick a quality REITs for your portfolio and how to spot whether a REITs is being used by its largest shareholder in his own interest.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
Explore the world of investments with an in-depth comparison of the stock market and real estate. Understand their fundamentals, risks, returns, and diversification strategies to make informed financial decisions that align with your goals.
Confirmation of Payee (CoP) is a vital security measure adopted by financial institutions and payment service providers. Its core purpose is to confirm that the recipient’s name matches the information provided by the sender during a banking transaction, ensuring that funds are transferred to the correct payment account.
Confirmation of Payee was built to tackle the increasing numbers of APP Fraud and in the landscape of UK banking, the spectre of APP fraud looms large. In 2022, over £1.2 billion was stolen by fraudsters through authorised and unauthorised fraud, equivalent to more than £2,300 every minute. This statistic emphasises the urgent need for robust security measures like CoP. While over £1.2 billion was stolen through fraud in 2022, there was an eight per cent reduction compared to 2021 which highlights the positive outcomes obtained from the implementation of Confirmation of Payee. The number of fraud cases across the UK also decreased by four per cent to nearly three million cases during the same period; latest statistics from UK Finance.
In essence, Confirmation of Payee plays a pivotal role in digital banking, guaranteeing the flawless execution of banking transactions. It stands as a guardian against fraud and misallocation, demonstrating the commitment of financial institutions to safeguard their clients’ assets. The next time you engage in a banking transaction, remember the invaluable role of CoP in ensuring the security of your financial interests.
For more details, you can visit https://technoxander.com.
Madhya Pradesh, the "Heart of India," boasts a rich tapestry of culture and heritage, from ancient dynasties to modern developments. Explore its land records, historical landmarks, and vibrant traditions. From agricultural expanses to urban growth, Madhya Pradesh offers a unique blend of the ancient and modern.
How to Invest in Cryptocurrency for Beginners: A Complete GuideDaniel
Cryptocurrency is digital money that operates independently of a central authority, utilizing cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (fiat currencies), cryptocurrencies are decentralized and typically operate on a technology called blockchain. Each cryptocurrency transaction is recorded on a public ledger, ensuring transparency and security.
Cryptocurrencies can be used for various purposes, including online purchases, investment opportunities, and as a means of transferring value globally without the need for intermediaries like banks.
Fabular Frames and the Four Ratio ProblemMajid Iqbal
Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
Stunning art in the small multiples format brings out the spatiotemporal nature of societal transitions, against backdrop issues such as energy, housing, waste, farmland and forest. In each frame we see hopeful and frightful interplays between spending and saving. Problems emerge when one of the two parts of the existential anaglyph rapidly shrinks like Arctic ice, as factors cross thresholds. Ecological wealth and intergenerational equity areFour at stake. Not enough spending could mean economic stress, social unrest and political conflict. Not enough saving and there will be climate breakdown and ‘bankruptcy’. So where does speculative design start and the gambling and betting end? Behind each fabular frame is a four ratio problem. Each ratio reflects the level of sacrifice and self-restraint a society is willing to accept, against promises of prosperity and freedom. Some values seem to stabilise a frame while others cause collapse. Get the ratios right and we can have it all. Get them wrong and things get more desperate.
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
“Amidst Tempered Optimism” Main economic trends in May 2024 based on the results of the New Monthly Enterprises Survey, #NRES
On 12 June 2024 the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER) held an online event “Economic Trends from a Business Perspective (May 2024)”.
During the event, the results of the 25-th monthly survey of business executives “Ukrainian Business during the war”, which was conducted in May 2024, were presented.
The field stage of the 25-th wave lasted from May 20 to May 31, 2024. In May, 532 companies were surveyed.
The enterprise managers compared the work results in May 2024 with April, assessed the indicators at the time of the survey (May 2024), and gave forecasts for the next two, three, or six months, depending on the question. In certain issues (where indicated), the work results were compared with the pre-war period (before February 24, 2022).
✅ More survey results in the presentation.
✅ Video presentation: https://youtu.be/4ZvsSKd1MzE
Dr. Alyce Su Cover Story - China's Investment Leadermsthrill
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Calculation of compliance cost: Veterinary and sanitary control of aquatic bi...Alexander Belyaev
Calculation of compliance cost in the fishing industry of Russia after extended SCM model (Veterinary and sanitary control of aquatic biological resources (ABR) - Preparation of documents, passing expertise)
Navigating Your Financial Future: Comprehensive Planning with Mike Baumannmikebaumannfinancial
Learn how financial planner Mike Baumann helps individuals and families articulate their financial aspirations and develop tailored plans. This presentation delves into budgeting, investment strategies, retirement planning, tax optimization, and the importance of ongoing plan adjustments.
Budgeting as a Control Tool in Government Accounting in Nigeria
Being a Paper Presented at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Budget Office Staff at Sojourner Hotel, GRA, Ikeja Lagos on Saturday 8th June, 2024.