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Long-Term Care’s Financial Sustainability
HealthcarePapers, 2021A system of facilities and services to support and care for Canada's elderly people is essential and must be sustained, but long-term care (LTC), as we now know it, is not it. It is not sustainable financially either by our governments or its current and future recipients.
Don, Drummond, Duncan G, Sinclair
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Indexing Long-Term Financial Contracts
Transactions of the Faculty of Actuaries, 1981SynopsisThe prime purpose of the paper is to present the case for the issue of longterm index-linked stocks by the government and by other borrowers, for the issue of index-linked life assurance and annuity contracts by life offices and for the index-linking of pension scheme benefits, all of which the author believes are possible and would be ...
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Short Term Financial Planning under Uncertainty
Management Science, 1982This paper presents a stochastic linear programming formulation of a firm's short term financial planning problem. This framework allows a more realistic representation of the uncertainties fundamental to this problem than previous models. In addition, using Wets's algorithm for linear simple recourse problems, this formulation has approximately the ...
J. G. Kallberg +2 more
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The Effects of Financial Education on Short‐Term and Long‐Term Financial Behaviors
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2018This study investigates how financial education in high school, college, or in the workplace affects the short‐ and long‐term financial behaviors of adults using the 2015 National Financial Capability Study (NFCS) data. Financial education appears to have generally insignificant effects on short‐term behaviors for which there is regular feedback and ...
Jamie Wagner, William B. Walstad
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Long Term Financial Transportation Rights: An Experiment
2012One challenge facing operators of network infrastructure, such as gas pipelines and electricity grids, is that large new investments in capacity must be undertaken as overall demand increases. In the European Union alone, roughly 200 Billion Euro must be invested in the energy transport networks (gas and electricity) by 2020 (MEMO/10/582).
Henze, B., Noussair, C.N., Willems, Bert
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Japan's Short-term Financial Market
Japanese Economic Studies, 1991The quantitative expansion and the qualitative changes of the short-term financial market in Japan since the Japan-U.S. Dollar-Yen Committee Report, published in May 1984, has indeed been remarkable.
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MANAGERS’ PROTOTYPES OF FINANCIAL TERMS
Journal of Management Studies, 1986ABSTRACTLike most experience, people endow organizations with meaning. Meaninggiving has been explained as a categorization process of matching stimuli against prototypes. This study explores the applicability of such a view to organizations by focusing on a central component of the perspective ‐ prototypes. A phenomenological design is used to uncover
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Short-term Financial Outcomes of Pilon Fractures
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2010Fractures of the distal tibia are potentially devastating injuries fraught with many complications and poor outcomes, including financial hardships. The purpose of this study was to examine the financial outcomes in the short term of pilon fractures.
David, Volgas +2 more
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The Mid‐Term Financial Strategy
Fiscal Studies, 1990My title is chosen because of the high weight given to political considerations in the reception of the 1990 Budget, and possibly in its planning as well. In this paper I shall discuss the position of the economy at the present time in relation to the trade cycle and also to the electoral cycle.
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Schenectady's long‐term financial program
National Municipal Review, 1929AbstractSchenectady budgets her capital improvements ten years in advance. The program can be executed with little increase in tax rate.
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