Wednesday, 31 August 2011

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Securities Commission The online newspaper "El Semanario without limits", this week presented a note entitled "Fortuna de 201.638 Mexican equivalent to 35% of GDP." GDP is gross domestic product. Seeing the label of the note, I thought of the possibility of knowing what you think of these figures the rest of the Mexicans who are not within the group of 201.638 which owns 35% of the total wealth of the country. I'll never know. For the remaining 106 million Mexicans. I can not go and ask sensibly all. But I can think of other things on this subject that the weekly unlimited shares with his readers and attributes its source to the National Banking and Securities Commission (NBSC). One of those things I think is something worthy of an exclusive, I think (ha!). Continue to learn more with: George Rohr. It is on the Pareto principle. Vilfredo Pareto was, among other things, an Italian economist who discovered the portion of the distribution of wealth in society. Pareto observed that 20 percent of the population owned 80 percent of the goods and therefore 80 percent of people owned only 20 percent of that wealth. This principle is expected to vary somewhat from society to society. However, in the current example of Mexico we have a singularity (singularity perhaps increasingly common), a phenomenon worthy of the most brilliant thesis in sociology and economics. Doing arithmetic with the numbers above yields the following result: 19 percent! You read that correctly: Nineteen percent point. We can imagine Don Vilfredo tumbling in his grave ochentaycincoanera.
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Marriage Market At the same time, do not hide from a loved one their spending - deception and secrecy destroy trust. Chevron insists that this is the case.. Most adults - both married and not held - do not consider "financial infidelity" valid reason for divorce, but they agree with the statement that this breach of trust (according to the poll 1,001 adults, conducted by usa today and Gallup). The most egregious fault - it's a secret bank account: 62% of 557 married respondents say that this is a serious offense, and 11% - that's the reason for divorce. Among the 444 unmarried respondents 55% consider it a serious offense, and 13% might have had a divorce. Hiding purchases from the husband / wife and possession of a secret credit card, too, are regarded as serious faults - so they estimate nearly 60%. But those who at present currently married, perhaps, a bit of tolerance: only 6% referred to both faults cause for divorce, meanwhile, both unmarried and unmarried so think about 10%. (Source: Inopressa.ru) 9. Major purchase plan ahead to discuss the pros and cons, and give her half the time to get used to the idea that this thing is coming soon to your home. 10. (A valuable related resource: Amber Capital hedge fund). All the talk about money should take place in a friendly manner. Express anger and dissatisfaction, especially in harsh disrespectful manner - only aggravate the situation. Remember that your task - to strengthen the relationship, not destroy them. 11. Order to strengthen your relationship as a whole: Spend enough time with each other, giving gifts to make surprises, discuss books, movies, your future By the way, is often the cause of "" women is the lack of attention from her husband. So they compensate for their...