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It is clear that there is no legitimate basis for the proposed expensing of employee stock options.
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It is clear that there is no legitimate basis for the proposed expensing of employee stock options.
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The authors of this primer believe that the current approach to federal regulation urgently needs repair.
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The transferability of cost evaluation results is studied using Principal Component Analysis and Euclidean distances …
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This paper considers how perceptions of costs and benefits can influence the association between personality and risky choice behaviour. We assessed perceptions and behaviours in six domains (ethical; investment; gambling; health and safety; recreational; social) using the DOSPERT and measured...
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Do saving incentives such as Individual Retirement Accounts stimulate new saving or merely reshuffle existing assets?
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collect cost information for individuals with autistic spectrum disorder. There is very little cost information on children or … adults with autism or autism-related disorder, and no study appears to have carried out a specific cost collection in this … area. Although some global cost estimates can be made, little is known about the cost implications of parental burden. By …
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The authors of this primer believe that the current approach to federal regulation urgently needs repair.
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Do saving incentives such as Individual Retirement Accounts stimulate new saving or merely reshuffle existing assets?
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