It has been argued that the financial problems of the royal government were a major cause of the French Revolution. What were these problems? How did Louis XVI’s government attempt to deal with the financial crisis? How did these problems precipitate the Revolution?
How did these problems precipitate the Revolution?
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I like the counseling, math and presentation (I have a PhD in physics) aspects of financial planning but I’m put off by the idea that I’ll spend the first few years at a national company desperately trying to build a client base — asking my relatives to sign up, cold calling, etc.
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I live with my mother in law with my fiance and a baby. But she makes about $50,000 a year and claiming us on her taxes. Would that unqualify me for financial aid? I heard that you have to be claiming yourself, or the financial aid goes based off of the person’s income that is
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