Business and Finance
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Changing Business Etiquette Affects Secretary's Day Gifts
by: Daniel Karpelman
Once upon a time a boss could take his secretary to lunch, or give flowers and candy for what began in 1952 as "National Secretaries Week". Today, the etiquette for what is now known as "Administrative Professionals Week" has changed, according to human resources experts. It's leaving bosses wondering what kind of gifts are appropriate to give their office staff in today's workplace. "There&... (read more)
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How Can Spanish Onions Create A Massive Pension For You?
by: Geoff Morris
No, this is not some recipe for a good stew, rather a practical solution to removing your fears of a miserable old age. And what has caused this state of mind? How about total failure of governments, employers and the stock market to provide what we used to take for granted as our inalienable rights – a decent pension? Unfortunately, these days deplorably, due to many reasons, standard pensions ar... (read more)
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Lifestyle Banking – Living for Pay Day
by: Michael Hanna
For some people it comes mid-month, for others at month’s end. Occasionally it comes right at the start of the month – just in time for you to watch those figures plummet. And what am I talking about? Pay day. Lifestyle banking is the term for a new breed of loan, and it’s an appropriate moniker – as our lifestyles have sped up, digitised, and, ultimately, revolutionised our lives so has our deman... (read more)
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Trends in Product Identification
by: Neal Magaziner
Today, business customers are driving a hurricane of change in response to the demands they are facing in their own businesses. This is impacting every aspect of the supply chain, from order taking to materials handling to shipping, packaging, and customer support. And, product identification — the labeling, classification and inventory control of products, packages and containers — is right in ... (read more)
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Warning: Don't Let Your Business Become a Commodity
by: Mary Eule
The first question every potential customer, client, patient, etc. should ask when shopping for products or services is, “Why should I chose to do business with you over one of your competitors?” This question is so basic, so reasonable, so simple… a complete “no-brainer” for anyone in business, right? Wrong. Very few business owners and entrepreneurs can articulate this, even if they "know" the ... (read more)
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Cheap Loans : All Good Things Doesn't Necessarily Comes With A Big Price Tag .....
by: Clarice Noelle
The word "Cheap loans" sounds like freebies, everywhere you turn these days there is someone vying for your custom, in the newspapers, on the television, on billboards or through your front door. People wanting to lend you money for; home improvements, a new car, a holiday even. The market is currently flooded with companies all competing for your signature on taking out a loan; this abundance of ... (read more)
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Tax Filing – Happy Returns?
by: Vlad Dubchak
I hope you are filled your taxes and expecting good refund. If you are still planning to file 2005 Income Tax return you can use this article as a reference. Numerous tax services advertising large refunds and happy returns gladly report first profits. The media filled with tax service advertising promising best service and large amounts to taxpayers. Even thou major tax services assume responsib... (read more)
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The Monster Traffic Way Of Currency Exchange
by: Robert Thatcher
In the advent of globalization, “the name of the game” is not money alone. Can we include currency exchange? In historical times, the mode of exchange is by bartering a valuable object with the desired other object. Currently, this may exist informally but vaguely, an item for sale would more or less be worth a sum of money. But as the world transactions come in complexity, where the value of an e... (read more)
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Awareness And Mastery – Two Essential Keys To A Successful Small Business
by: Michael Clark
At the heart of it, mastery is practice. Mastery is staying on the path." ~ George Leonard, US pioneer in human potential We often hear managers complaining that their employees aren’t productive, don’t listen and just can’t consistently get the job done. As a youth sports coach, I hear coaches with similar complaints—the kids don’t listen, don’t know where to go and don’t try very hard. I can’t r... (read more)
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When Is A Scam NOT A Scam?
by: Donovan Baldwin
When I started in my first network marketing business in the early 90's, I was sure that I had picked a good, honest company with a valid, useable service. I was ready to take my message out into the world. I was confident that not only would I be able to convince people that my new business provided a service they needed at a reasonable price, but, since it was a multi-level marketing compan... (read more)
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