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  2. Stock issues - Wikipedia

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    The stock issues are harms, inherency, solvency, topicality, and significance: Significance: This answers the "why" of debate.All advantages and disadvantages to the status quo (resulting from inherency) and of the plan (resulting from solvency) are evaluated under significance.

  3. Glossary of policy debate terms - Wikipedia

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    Solvency is a stock issue in policy debate, referring to the effectiveness of the affirmative plan or the negative counterplan in solving the harms or problems of the status quo. [18] A good solvency mechanism will have a solvency advocate: a qualified professional or credible expert specifically advocating the proposed course of action, who ...

  4. Advantage (debate) - Wikipedia

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    Falls under the stock issue of inherency. Impact: an argument explaining why that condition of the status quo is damaging. Falls under the stock issue of harms. Solvency: an argument describing how the plan can alter the status quo to avoid the impact. Method 2. This method is more popular and widely used in National PF(Public Form) Debate.

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    On Thursday, Bausch Health Companies (NYSE:BHC) reported a second-quarter 2024 GAAP EPS of $0.03 compared to the consensus of $0.28. The company reported revenues of $2.403 billion, up 11% year ...

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    Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years — here's how savvy investors can ... the future solvency of the retirement benefits program is a separate issue to address, and ...

  7. What are stock buybacks and why do companies use them? - AOL

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    To undertake a stock buyback, a company typically announces a “repurchase authorization,” which details the size of the repurchase, either in terms of the number of shares it might buy, a ...

  8. Policy debate - Wikipedia

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    One traditional way to judge policy debate is to judge the Affirmative on four issues or burdens to meet, called the stock issues. The four stock issues are modeled after U.S. court procedural aspects of administrative law in deciding cases (as opposed to Constitutional controversies): ill (Harm), blame (Inherency), cure (Solvency), cost ...

  9. Structure of policy debate - Wikipedia

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    The First Affirmative Constructive (1AC) is the first speech given in a round, presented by the affirmative team.Nearly every 1AC includes inherency, advantages, and solvency, as well as a plan text, the textual expression of the affirmative policy option.