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Not Satisfied With Your Transfer Agent? What to Do
by: Katerina Mitrou
A transfer agent is the lifeline between your company and its investors, but what happens when you are not happy with the services being provided by your transfer agent or you run into unexpected problems? Rather than sending out RFPs (Request For Proposals) and seeking out another transfer agent, it is a much better idea to try and work things out with your current agent. This is the preferable r... (read more)
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Introduction to CFD (Contracts For Differences) Trading
by: Jimmy Kwong
What are CFDs? CFDs (Contracts For Differences) are basically another form of financial derivative. Unlike the other derivatives, CFDs is highly accessible to any investor/trader/speculator. A Contract For Difference (CFD) is a contract between a buyer and a seller to pay the difference between the buy and sell price based on an underlying instrument when the contract is settled. The concept i... (read more)
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Currency Trading
by: Krzysztof M Sroka
Have you heard about FOREX? How currencies are traded? When you think about Forex, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Forex are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge. Let’s talk about FOREX and advantages of FOREX trading. The good thing about FOREX is that the amount of money you need to place a trade (known as "margin") is all that can ... (read more)
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Six Sigma Solves Problems With An Unknown Solution
by: Peter Peterka
Six Sigma is a powerful business improvement strategy. It helps your organization to identify, reduce, and eliminate defects from any product, process, or transaction. More than a "quality" program, Six Sigma is a flexible and dynamic continuous improvement strategy and process initiative that helps your organization uncover solutions. For example, you may know that a particular process at your or... (read more)
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How Accepting Credit Cards Can Increase Sales And Revenue
by: Scott Burke
Accepting credit cards is becoming a must for entrepreneurs and small businesses in today's business environment. There are numerous social, demographic and technological factors combining to make plastic the payment form of choice for increasing numbers of people. By the Numbers The average American cardholder has roughly four bank credit cards. Credit card purchase volume has been expanding ... (read more)
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Do You Really Know Your Credit Card Interest Rate?
by: Michael Masterson
Your credit card may currently include several different interest rates. You may have one rate for new purchases, one for balance transfers, one for cash advances and still another introductory rate. It is very important to know what rates you currently have, because the credit card companies will pay off the lowest interest rate first! This is not in the consumer’s best interest. Assume you have ... (read more)
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Business Creativity: Dr. YKK Quotes
by: Dr. YKK
Business Creativity is one of the little treasures Dr. YKK has put together in his quotes series. Dr. YKK has collected insights, observations and thoughts about business creativity from respected business leaders around the globe that will "unzip your mind." Sources include, for example, Peter Drucker, Frank Lloyd Wright and John F. Kennedy. "Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what yo... (read more)
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Methods to Eliminate Credit Card Debt
by: Bob Sherman
You eliminate credit card debt by paying off your credit cards. You can make the minimum payments (about 4% of your debt or $10, whichever is larger). But, if you only make the minimum payments, and don't charge anything new, it may take 14 years or more to eliminate your credit card debt. The length of time largely depends on the interest rate you are being charged. The ideal solution is sto... (read more)
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Mediation And Its Benefits
by: Jane Simpson
Mediation is an alternative to litigation when disputes arise. Mediation is also known as arbitration. Mediation does not offer any guaranteed or specific results. Mediation is only a means of coming to a decision about a running dispute, keeping the interests of all parties or people in dispute. Some advantages of using mediation as a way of resolving disputes are: Mediation is comparatively muc... (read more)
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Option Trading For A Living: 7 Tips For Success! - Part 1
by: James Thomas
Option Trading For A Living: 7 Tips For Success! - Part 1 Is it really possible to trade options for a living? This is a question that I get asked quite frequently and the answer is...YES it certainly is possible! I know this because I've been option trading for a living successfully for the past 3 years. However, to be able to remain in the option trading game long enough to experience... (read more)
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