Business & Economics of the PGA Tour
.... Until the mid-1970s, the top 20 players would typically divide 90 percent of the
prize money with the remaining 10 percent divided among the next 20 players. ....
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Economic Impact of Tiger Woods on the PGA Tour
.... sponsors must (by contract with the PGA Tour) guarantee payment to the PGA Tour of an amount equal to one-half of the value of the tournament
prize money. ....
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Tiger Woods & the PGA Tour
.... sponsors must (by contract with the PGA Tour) guarantee payment to the PGA Tour of an amount equal to one-half of the value of the tournament
prize money. ....
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Hedging Principle Situtation
.... In the race, if the owner's horse wins,
prize money will be collected by the owner, and the amount of
money bet on the other (and losing) horse will be lost. ....
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Race and Gender in Golf
.... ladies PGA Tour. This
prize money was earned by playing and winning in tournaments all over the world. That $540,000 was approximately ....
(1677

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College Athletes & Economic Rewards
.... eligibility, those athletes can only enter such schools "provided they play as amateurs, pay their own entry fees and expenses and decline
prize money" (p. 6 ....
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Mother Teresa
.... She used the $192,000
prize money to help finance her charitable work and solicited well-wishers for additional contributions. By ....
(1655

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Boxing
.... Amateur boxing refers to bouts in which
prize money is not at stake, although in boxing as in all other sports in contemporary America, the lines between ....
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ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
.... Aside from the 50,000 franc Volta
prize money, Bell won the gold medal at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876, and many medals and awards from ....
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Economic Benefits of the Olympics
.... The formative years of the Professional Golfers Association tours, as an example, relied heavily on municipal sponsorship for both
prize money and the ....
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Economic Benefits of Sponsorship of Olympic Games
.... The formative years of the Professional Golfers Association tours, as an example, relied heavily on municipal sponsorship for both
prize money and the ....
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John Hancock Company
.... was a natural. It was one of the first because of the lack of
prize money and corporate sponsorship was languishing. At the same ....
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Sports Sponsorship
.... Often, high visibility celebrity athletes earn many times what they earn as players or in
prize money in endorsement fees. Some ....
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Benefits of Sports Sponsorship
.... Often, high visibility celebrity athletes earn many times what they earn as players or in
prize money in endorsement fees. Some ....
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Analysis of Outsiders in the Clubhouse
.... Data regarding the income potentials of LPGA players, the amount of
prize money available in the tour, sponsorship effects, and tournament wins are also ....
(1241

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Sociological Study of Women's Professional Golf
.... Data regarding the income potentials of LPGA players, the amount of
prize money available in the tour, sponsorship effects, and tournament wins are also ....
(1236

5

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Foreign Currencies in Thailand
.... In the race, if the owner's horse wins,
prize money will be collected by the owner, and the amount of
money bet on the other (and losing) horse will be lost. ....
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COMMODITIES FUTURES MARKET: COFFEE
.... In the race, if the owner's horse wins,
prize money will be collected by the owner. If the owner's horse loses, the owner will receive nothing. ....
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Foreign Currencies in Thailand & Hedging
.... In the race, if the owner's horse wins,
prize money will be collected by the owner, and the amount of
money bet on the other (and losing) horse will be lost. ....
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Use of Hedging
.... In the race, if the owner's horse wins,
prize money will be collected by the owner. If the owner's horse loses, the owner will receive nothing. ....
(3136

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Gustavas Vassa, the African
.... he was a powder boy who carried gunpowder on deck as needed for Naval battles, and once the war was over, expected to be rewarded with the
prize money and his ....
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The Impact of Gambling: Sports Law
.... There must be a
prize offered. There must be an element of chance. There must be consideration, usually the payment of
money. In ....
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Ancient Olympic Games
.... [and] when he learned that the
prize was not
money but a wreath, he could not help crying out in front of everybody, "Good heavens . . . ....
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Song of the Lark & The Professor's House A Woman's Career and Life ...
.... The Professor's
prize money for his history of the Spanish in America has alleviated the need to struggle for material comfort, and by the time the novel opens ....
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Themes of A Raisin in the Sun
.... Lena nurtures her troubled children as surely as she nurses her
prize possession, a .... If Walter accepts an offer of
money by a racist homeowner association member ....
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Worker Motivation
.... continue to be in demand, employers would be well-served to implement motivation policies that encompass both
money and challenge if .... You might win a
prize. ....
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The Smell of Summer
.... would have said, "I forgot the really big
prize." Fortunately I came to my departed senses and when Paul realized that I had 'saved' the party
money he simply ....
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Organized crime in America
....
Money is then made by the mob through such activities as "sweetheart contracts," 3 .... However, the biggest
prize is control of the welfare and pension funds which ....
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Media Economics & Sports
.... of
money paid to them by owners who make even larger sums of
money. .... of these phenomena in the National Football League (NFL), the richest media
prize in sports ....
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Stock Markets and Investment
.... view investment in the market as far too risky a place to put their
money. .... USA Today, for example, sponsored such a contest, offering a $10,000
prize to the ....
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