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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Homework for Finance. It needs to be at least 1000 words.

Sooner than later, they will be expecting their first born and as such, they need to start accumulating sufficient amount in savings that can handle emergency situations. It is also apparent that the family car was acquired through a loan. They should therefore pay the debts within the first five years.

Having formed a family, Sam and Judy would be expecting children and as such, they should commence saving for their children education. More so, as a young couple, the two should immediately join a retirement plan that could secure their future after retirement. Moreover, they should engage in various forms of investments to enhance their cash flow patterns while at the same time managing taxes properly to avoid hefty fines and penalties in future which could adversely affect them.

Asset financing: This form of credit involves financing by a financial institution whereby both the asset is jointly owned by the bank and the purchaser. The purchaser will be required to make initial payments as agreed with the bank after which monthly installments are made based on the agreed terms. The rights to the property are transferred upon completion of installment payment.

Hire purchase: Similar to asset financing, the couple will be expected to make a down payment and subsequently pay the remaining balance in agreed installments after which the asset is transferred to the purchaser.

Official clothes: The couple should prioritize in buying official clothes for use while going to work. This is because most workplace has a code of dressing which every employee must comply with. Borrowing from friends is the most appropriate form of credit for financing purchase of official clothes since the clothes are not too expensive and secondly this form of financing is interest free.

Camera and Television: These are leisure items which the couple can arrange to acquire later through hire-purchase. This form of credit is

 

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In the Scientific Revolution module, we learned about scientists who made revolutionary discoveries about people, nature, and the universe. Using new technology such as the telescope and the microscope, scientists and amateurs alike looked at the world with wonder and amazement. Almost four hundred years later, our interest in science and technology has not diminished. 

To help you understand the role science and technology continues to play in our world, locate an article on current science and technology.  Second, write a brief summary of the article and include an explanation of why you chose the article and its relevance today. Third, post your summary, why you chose the article, and its relevance (why it is important) and the URL (web address/link to the article) in your first discussion board post. 

Last, read the posts made by other students. Choose 2 of your peer’s posts which interest you and write a response expressing your opinion/viewpoint on their current events.  

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To Prepare for this assignment view the following brief video from the American Medical Association titled, “Health Literacy and Patient Safety: Help Patients Understand.” The video can be accessed through the following link:

Part I: Pamphlet

1. Develop a pamphlet to inform parents and caregivers about environmental factors that can affect the health of infants.

2. Use the “Pamphlet Template” document to help you create your pamphlet. Include the following:

3. Select an environmental factor that poses a threat to the health or safety of infants.

4. Explain how the environmental factor you selected can potentially affect the health or safety of infants.

5. Offer recommendations on accident prevention and safety promotion as they relate to the selected environmental factor and the health or safety of infants.

6. Offer examples, interventions, and suggestions from evidence-based research. A minimum of three scholarly resources are required.

7. Provide readers with two community resources, a national resource, and a Web-based resource. Include a brief description and contact information for each resource.

8. In developing your pamphlet, take into consideration the healthcare literacy level of your target audience.

Part II: Pamphlet Sharing Experience

1. Share the pamphlet you have developed with a parent of an infant child. The parent may be a person from your neighborhood, a parent of an infant from a child-care center in your community, or a parent from another organization, such as a church group with which you have an affiliation.

2. Provide a written summary of the teaching / learning interaction. Include in your summary:

3. Demographical information of the parent and child (age, gender, ethnicity, educational level).

4. Description of parent response to teaching.

5. Assessment of parent understanding.

6. Your impressions of the experience; what went well, what can be improved.

Submit Part I and Part II of the Accident Prevention and Safety Promotion for Parents and Caregivers of Infants assignment by the end of Topic 1.

While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines.

 

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Bike Sharing Programs Make City Travel Easy

Adam Sledd and his wife, KC, never dreamed of riding bikes through the busy streets of Washington, D.C., until they moved last fall to a neighborhood with bike-sharing stations.

“Suddenly, there were a lot of places closer to us that made sense to get [to] by bike. It was faster than walking, but not practical to drive my car and then have the hassle of finding a parking spot,” says Adam, 31, a program manager at a non-profit that promotes energy efficiency in buildings.

The Sledds were hesitant to spend money on bikes they might not use regularly or that could get stolen. So they tried the bike-sharing system for a weekend. They were hooked and continued to use the service. An app on their smartphones identifies the closest bike-sharing station and lets them know how many bikes are parked there. “You see things differently in a city while you’re riding … I also like keeping carbon out of the atmosphere. Even though it’s miniscule, it’s better than nothing,” he says.

The Sledds are riding the wave of eco-friendly bike-sharing programs that has been spreading over the past decade and is popular with tourists as an easy means of getting around a new city. European cities paved the way, but U.S. cities are quickly catching up.

And better late than never. “A bike doesn’t pollute. It’s clean, healthy for the rider and a fun way to get around the city,” says Jeff Miller, president of the Alliance for Biking and Walking, a coalition of more than 200 state and city active transportation groups.

New York launched its bike sharing program last week and Chicago is gearing up to launch its later this year. The programs will put thousands of short-term, rentable bikes on the streets, available at hundreds of docking stations. Other cities with programs in the works include San Francisco; Los Angeles; Portland, Ore.; Seattle; and Vancouver, Canada.

Chicago hopes to make 4,000 bikes available at 400 stations across a wide swath of the city within the first year of the program, says Gabe Klein, Commissioner of Chicago’s Department of Transportation. “This will be a game changer,” he says. “People are moving back to cities because they don’t have to be in a car all the time. We’re playing to our strength as a city.”

The stations will be linked closely to the Chicago Transit Authority’s buses and trains, downtown office buildings, grocery stores and other desirable locations. “Bike share is one of those missing links in transportation, especially for that last mile of connectivity from the bus or train. It will give people mobility they’re not used to having,” Klein says.

The Capital Bikeshare program in Washington, D.C., has been hugely popular. Launched in 2010, it clocked 1 million trips in the first year of operation; in only eight months, it recorded the next million.

Adam Sledd uses the system as often as three times a week, but he may ramp that up and eventually use a bike on his 2.5-mile commute to work. “I’m not sure how comfortable I am yet riding through downtown D.C. in rush hour,” he admits.

Please help me finish this summary of this reading. In summary please state the author’s purpose, state the main idea of the text, and include all major supporting details. 

 

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