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Business and Finance
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Simplifying Return On Investment
by: Jim Deyo
I recently had a discussion with a small business owner about an investment in a second location that he was considering. After going through his financials, which he had done a great job of putting together, I asked him what he thought his Return On Investment for the project should be. The answer I got to my question was in the form of another question – “what’s that?” Small business owners have... (read more)
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Saving Money Is The Slow Path To Financial Freedom
by: Francis Kier
Getting a job and not spending all the money each month is the slowest, hardest, and least efficient way to build up a big pile of money. Saving money is a worthwhile net worth building activity, but it doesn’t offer much more than that unless your goal is only to have a little cash at the ever-increasing age of retirement. This is because wages are the most heavily taxed source of income. Income... (read more)
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Home Based Business: Ten Tips For Success
by: Jason Flintstone
With the cost of living quickly surpassing the wages (we make) necessary to maintain an “average” lifestyle, more and more employees are beginning to seriously consider the option of working from home. Being your own boss, setting and keeping your own hours, keeping all (or most of the proceeds for yourself), saving on travel time and gas, allowing for as much vacation time as “necessary”, it all ... (read more)
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Corporate Reality TV
by: Scott Bianchi
We have just spent the like six years or so in the midst of a reality TV craze. It seems like every show that came out was a reality show. While I am glad they seem to be dying down finally there is one kind of show I wish I got to see, Corporate Reality TV. Am I the only one that would have been interested in this type of show? It is clear this could never happen because no company would ever ... (read more)
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How To Get A Credit Card Even With Past Credit Problems
by: Carmin Oliver
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage, least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity. Do you need a prepaid credit card? Not everyone can qualify for a credit card. With past credit problems such as bankruptcies, repossessions, or even divorces, some people do not meet the stringent qualificati... (read more)
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Looking To Get Started With Penny Stocks?
by: Sam Chim
If you are looking are thinking that Penny Stocks are a “Get Rich Quick Scheme”, I’m sorry to disappoint you. Although great fortunes can be made from penny stocks, people can also lose everything they invest in Penny Stocks. The most important investment you can make at the start of your investment career is to invest in education. Why Education and not stock? Diving head first into the stock ma... (read more)
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Good Business Means Having A Good Web Host
by: Ben Sykes
Without a good business website you are not going to make a quarter of the money that you could be making. If you want your business to succeed then you need to have a great website that people will enjoy visiting. And you want it to be one that they come to again and again, that is why you need to keep your website content interesting and fresh. Every business needs a business website in order to... (read more)
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How To Explain A Lay Off
by: Scott Brown
In today’s dynamic and volatile job market, layoffs, while devastating, are commonplace. In the eyes of most everyone, being laid off is the same as being fired and people oft times have trouble coping with it. In this week's job tip, we discuss how to explain layoffs to potential employers. When an individual has been laid off but still records the job on a resume, he/she will often have diffi... (read more)
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The Most Important Person In The Room
by: Don Adams
While he wasn't my very best friend, his friendship was, nevertheless, important to me. For over 30 years, we had shared food and drink, baseball games, our kids soccer events and much laughter. At his funeral, I stood at the back of the parlor hall and watched dozens of his friends pay their last respects to his family. There were many hugs, gentle kisses, warm handshakes and, of course, a flo... (read more)
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Top Ten Tips on How to Write a Short Book to Promote your Coaching Business
by: Judy Cullins
The myths continues--that a real, respectable book must be in print and it must be over 160 pages. Even better it's traditionally published. Rethink with the faster Premier Branding approach: Write a short book first. Finish it fast so you can get your important message out to thousands, even hundreds of thousands, gain credibility ,visibility, and create an ongoing increased stream of income. ... (read more)
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