Financial Advice
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1. Um plano nacional de capacitação financeira: o caso brasileiro *
Resumo Este artigo discute formatos desejáveis para um plano nacional de capacitação financeira, a partir da experiência brasileira. As propostas convencionais usualmente dão excessiva importância à educação financeira, sob justificativa de que a transferência de conhecimento e informação é a melhor forma de promover alfabetização, capacitaç�
Econ. soc.. Publicado em: 29/08/2019
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2. Procedimentos periciais em processos cíveis de operações de cheque especial na região de Bauru-SP
The court appointed expertise in the judicial exerts an important social function, to assist the court with explanations of technical and / or scientific, helping make decisions in the course of civil proceedings. This requires that the work of the expert, the expert report materialized accounting, is quality. The number of lawsuits related to financial inst
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 05/09/2012
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3. Snakebite in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso: illustration of realities and challenges for care based on a clinical case
We report herein the case of 19-year-old female farmer who suffered a double snakebite on the right foot. After an unsuccessful traditional treatment, she consulted a health center, 48 hours after the bite. Upon arrival at the hospital, she showed signs of severe damage, including hemorrhagic syndrome, extensive gangrene of the bitten limb and severe acute r
J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis. Publicado em: 2012
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4. Finanças comportamentais : orientação ao perfil do investidor pessoa física
As Finanças Comportamentais vêm traçando um longo percurso oferecendo interpretações alternativas ao modelo que pressupõe o comportamento racional dos agentes e o funcionamento dos mercados eficientes por meio de estudos dos aspectos comportamentais no processo de tomada de decisão. Este trabalho tenta identificar a consideração desses comportamento
Publicado em: 2011
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5. Análise do perfil do investidor do Banco Índice na Agência Paranhana
“Perfil de risco é o termo usado para determinar qual a disposição que um investidor tem em correr riscos na hora de investir seu dinheiro” (INFOMONEY, 2010). A maior ou menor tolerância às flutuações nas rentabilidades dos investimentos sinaliza o perfil do investidor, classificado, segundo o portal do investidor da CVM, como: conservador, modera
Publicado em: 2011
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6. Um modelo macrodinâmico pós-keynesiano de simulação
A post-keynesian macro-dynamic model of simulation. The objective of this article is to present the structure and the simulation results of a one-sector macro-dynamic model that embeds some elements of the post-keynesian theory. The computational simulation of the model replicates some important features of capitalist dynamics as the phenomenon of cyclical g
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy. Publicado em: 2007
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7. German patients escape financial penalties for not following their doctor’s advice
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8. Social care services for patients with HIV at a London teaching hospital; an evaluation.
OBJECTIVE--To investigate outpatients' use of, and satisfaction with social care services in an HIV unit. DESIGN--Survey of patients with HIV infection using self administered questionnaire. SETTING--Outpatient HIV clinics at the Royal Free Hospital, London, March-April 1991. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Patients' social circumstances, use or intended use of socia
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9. Influences on prescribing in non-fundholding general practices.
BACKGROUND: The experience from general practice fundholding suggests that financial incentives may influence prescribing; guidelines and hospital prescribing are two other suggested influences. AIM: A study was undertaken to establish general practitioners' attitudes to a financial prescribing incentive scheme, the presence and use of guidelines, and the in
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10. Occupational health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, founded in 1929 to study all aspects of public health, set up an occupational health unit in 1956 funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. With financial aid from the Trades Union Congress it expanded into an institute with an information and advisory service. Employers and trade unions sought advice on health