| Financial help is a means of providing
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| | often given financial help for the
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| assistance to groups or individuals who
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| | purpose of aiding them in their pursuit
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| are currently unable to meet their
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| | of better-paying jobs. Once these
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| financial needs on their own. Most
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| | individuals have achieved a more stable
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| financial help systems cater to specific
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| | financial situation, they no longer
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| target groups, such as low-income
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| | qualify for financial help. Students,
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| families and individuals, persons with
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| | also receive financial help only for the
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| disabilities or diseases, and students,
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| | period of time that they are in school.
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| while some are more general in
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| | Once they have completed their schooling,
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| nature.Forms of financial helpFinancial
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| | they should no longer be in need of
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| help takes many forms. Some are simple
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| | financial aid. If they took out student
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| loans to be paid back after a requisite
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| | loans instead of receiving scholarships,
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| amount of time. Others are outright
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| | they have to start paying the loans back
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| grants awarded to groups or individuals.
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| | after school.But there is also financial
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| Tax credits, medical benefits, and
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| | aid that does not have to be repaid at
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| subsidized childcare services are also
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| | all; they do not necessarily work on the
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| forms of financial help. In the United
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| | premise that the beneficiaries will one
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| States, the government gives financial
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| | day cease to need assistance. Examples
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| help in the form of welfare services.
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| | include financial aid offered to people
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| Welfare in the U.S. is overseen by the
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| | with disabilities. These systems of
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| Department of Social Services.The
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| | financial help often work to compensate
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| financial help processSome financial help
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| | for handicapped persons' employment and
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| is essentially temporary in that
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| | wage-earning limitations and to help them
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| beneficiaries are expected to achieve a
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| | cope with the rest of society as much as
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| state of non-dependency at some point.
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| | to aid them financially.
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| Low-income individuals, for example, are
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