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  2. Non-monetary economy - Wikipedia

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    The simplest example is the family household. Other examples include barter economies, gift economies and primitive communism. Even in a monetary economy, there are a significant number of nonmonetary transactions. Examples include household labor, care giving, civic activity, or friends working to help one another.

  3. Millennials: 4 Non-Obvious Financial Goals Worth Setting - AOL

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    Most millennials have a solid understanding of practical financial goals to set for themselves. But what about setting less-obvious goals? What types of money moves should these include and what ...

  4. Compensation and benefits - Wikipedia

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    - Bonus schemes: In the context of corporate finance and compensation, a bonus is a form of additional compensation awarded to employees, typically based on performance metrics or achieving specific goals. Bonuses can be monetary or non-monetary and are often used to incentivize employees to meet or exceed their performance targets. [12]

  5. Economic policy - Wikipedia

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    These are referred to as the policy goals: the outcomes which the economic policy aims to achieve. To achieve these goals, governments use policy tools which are under the control of the government. These generally include the interest rate and money supply , tax and government spending, tariffs, exchange rates , labor market regulations, and ...

  6. Robert Kiyosaki Shares 7 Steps To Reach Your Financial Goals

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    For example, if your big goal is to pay off your student loan debt, some of your smaller goals might include working to pay off outstanding loans by using the debt snowball or debt avalanche method.

  7. Can't Get The Salary You Want? Negotiate For These 7 Benefits

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    By Debra Auerbach You've been waiting for this moment ever since the interview ended. You receive a call from the company's hiring manager, who says those six magic words: "We'd like to extend an ...

  8. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    A business plan is a formal written document containing the goals of a business, the methods for attaining those goals, and the time-frame for the achievement of the goals. It also describes the nature of the business, background information on the organization , the organization's financial projections, and the strategies it intends to ...

  9. Set financial goals based on your values. For example, if family is a top value, your goals might include planning a family vacation or putting money into an educational fund for your grandchild.