There are a lot of careers in international relations. They require anything from a high school diploma or a trade school certificate to an M.D. or PhD. And they may be with the government or with a non-governmental organization. They probably pay in a range from some small hourly wage to a huge salery, depending on your background and what it is that you do. Without a more specific question, a more specific answer isn't possible. Use the link below to the related question on careers in international relations to get a feel for what's possible.
Money earned from working is called income.
The main risk if one is involved in international money management is the risk of currency exchanges having a negative impact on the money that has been invested.
some disadvantages are collaborative working and money.
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Hosea Ballou Morse has written: 'The trade and administration of the Chinese empire' 'The international relations of the Chinese empire' 'Far Eastern international relations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Eastern question (Far East) 'The trade and administration of the Chinese empire' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Money, Economic conditions, Commerce 'The international relations of the Chinese empire' 'The chronicles of the East India Company' -- subject(s): East India Company 'The international relations of the Chinese empire' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Opium trade, Foreign relations, History
Andrew Walter has written: 'World power and world money' -- subject(s): World politics, International economic relations, International finance
without working for it around your house or working at a job you would usually ask someone in your family for some money. if your responsible they will most likely give you money but, if your not they probably will not.;(
If someone always asks you are you working, and if you are working from home but aren't earning any money yet, you might wonder what do you say. You can say that you are a newly self employed business.
There is not a lot of places that will allow you to send money orders to international places. I would just call around and check. check
By finding a place where someone can hire them to work.
C. L. McCarthy has written: 'The report of the Independent Commission on International Development Issues (Brandt Report)' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic policy, Foreign economic relations, Independent Commission on International Development Issues, International economic relations 'Monetary economics' -- subject(s): Financial institutions, Money
An international lawyer handles laws governing dealings between countries, and needs to be trained in international laws such as, human rights, various goverments policies as well as money issues. You would need a BA and a law degree. it would help if the BA was in international relations, global studies,or politcal science. You would also need to know several different languages.