Analyzing on the Counseling Approaches for Economic Life Adjustment
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https://doi.org/10.67224/ioasdjbms.2025.v02i01.002Keywords:
Economic, Counseling, Analyzing, Life, ChallengesAbstract
The roles of guidance and counseling in economic empowerment and national security are analyzed and discussed in the paper. These are lack of steady economic growth; the guidance and counseling process remains one of the exclusive ways of sustaining the age-long system of education. Adjustment is the use of mechanisms by a central bank to influence a home currency's exchange rate. An adjustment is specifically made if the exchange rate is not pegged to another currency, meaning that the currency is valued according to a floating exchange rate.
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