To give up what you have worked hard for in your entire life and give to those who refuse to work because our government is giving them money not to work, they can actually make more by staying home and doing nothing. they are spending this money on booze, cigarette's, and excessive amounts of lobster. By making these kind of laws the real goal is achived, to secure the votes of these people which gives those in government POWER, this is the real goal.
Giving to the poor and needy is a good thing. But about 70% of those on welfare dont
need help, they just refuse to work.
wealth maximisation is the appropriate objective of an enterprise financial theory asserts that wealth maximization is the single substitute for a stock holders utility. when the firm maximizes the stockholders wealth the individual stockholder can use this wealth to maximize his individual utility.it can be calculated as: stock holder current wealth in a firm =(n.o of share owned) *(current price per share)
it means that your consciousness is intangible. funny i looked this up yesterday, and today my teacher answered it. so i thought i'd share the wealth.
"Aur kya" is a Hindi phrase that translates to "and what" or "what else" in English. It is often used in conversations to prompt further discussion or to inquire if there is anything additional to share. The phrase can convey curiosity or a desire to know more about a topic.
Wealth
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
It means that if you have good fortune, especially with money, you should share it with others.
it is the distribution of money and wealth
Share the Wealth - 1936 was released on: USA: 16 March 1936
It means that it always takes time to make money and you have to work hard for it.
A disproportionately large share.
The Share our Wealth Program was promoted by Huey Long, governor and United States Senator from Louisiana.
the family member you would share your new celebrity wealth with will be your parents, your kids, your spouse, and your siblings. there. :)
Huey Long
Huey Long
Fe (wealth), Vit (Wisdom), Frith (Harmony), Grith (Security), and Heill (Health)
The phrase "old money" generally refers to inherited wealth. This is usually associated with established upper-class families who pass down their wealth through generations. If a person has "old money," it means they inherited their wealth from their family.
Huey Long's proposed wealth-redistribution program was called "Share Our Wealth" (aka Share the Wealth), with the catchphrase "every man a king."