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Business and Finance
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Are You Ready To Work Full Time From Home?
by: Suzanne Morrison
It’s now almost two years since I started dabbling on the internet, trying to make money online. At that time it was a bit of an experiment, kind of like a hobby - something that I did partly for the enjoyment and partly in the hope that I would make enough money to leave my day job. Now, 20 months later my hobby has turned in to a business and it is generating enough income from for me to happily... (read more)
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Life Insurance – Why Does The UK Have A £2.3 Trillion Protection Gap?
by: Michael Challiner
According to Swiss Re, one of the world's largest re-insurance companies, less than half of the UK population has any form of life insurance protection. They then go on to put a figure on the value of this protection gap. Using an average income of £20,000 and assuming that the value of protection needed ranges between 5 and 10 times income, they put a value on the protection gap at £2.3 trilli... (read more)
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Comparing Google's Search Franchise To Mccormick's Spice Franchise
by: Geoff Gannon
Google has a competitive advantage. In fact, one might even say it has a franchise in web search. I wouldn’t say that. I mean, Google does have a franchise; but, it doesn’t have a monopoly on web search and never will. There are real problems with Google’s model that are often overlooked. It does a poor job of finding certain sites that are difficult to describe in keywords. For this reason, there... (read more)
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Protecting Your Financial Information
by: John Mussi
In this day and age, a major concern of most people is avoiding identity theft… the stealing of your personal and financial information by someone who wants to use it to either steal the money that you have in bank accounts, max out your credit cards, or establish new lines of credit in your name and then use them with no intention of repaying the balances. This can cause major problems, because i... (read more)
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Home Equity Loan Refinancing
by: Carrie Reeder
If you have lived in your home for more than two years, it has probably appreciated which means that you have built up equity. What is home equity? Home equity is the difference between the value of your home and the amount of all that you owe on your home. If your home has an appraised value of $200,000 and all of the outstanding liens against it total $150,000 then your home equity equals $50,00... (read more)
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Home Business: Wreath Making
by: Dawn Keadic
So you enjoy making wreaths and have decided to go into business for yourself. Congratulations, that sounds like a positive idea and hopefully will be a profitable one. First, however, you will want to make your business plans so that your start up won’t also be your shut down. You will want first of all to make sure of your work space. Do you have an area that can be dedicated specifically to wre... (read more)
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Balance Transfer Credit Cards And Their Rewards
by: Bradley Carson
If you haven't been credit card shopping recently, you'd be amazed at the variety offered today. In addition to the different interest rates, the extent of rewards or perks offered is vast. There are cards offered to fit everyone's needs. Good credit, bad credit, in between, 0% APR introductory offers, sky miles, cash back,... just to name a few. Of course the financial experts would tel... (read more)
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E-Cheques and Online Commerce
by: John Mussi
Many people are unsure about doing business online, due to the various news reports that they have seen about hackers and identity theft. In most cases, however, there is nothing to fear from buying and selling products online because of the cutting-edge security features that most online retailers and auction websites employ to keep your financial information safe and secure. Should you still fin... (read more)
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Common Savings Account Features
by: John Mussi
Savings accounts are one of the most common types of bank accounts available today. In addition to chequeing accounts, they make up a very significant portion of any bank's business. With that amount of competition, different banks may offer different account features in an attempt to lure in the business of people who are looking to open new accounts. If you've been thinking about opening a... (read more)
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Brand Naming --- Art, Skill, and Luck!
by: Karen Post
A great name is like extra octane in a brand. A bad, boring or sound-alike name won't necessarily kill a brands chances for success. In most cases however, it dramatically dilutes the brand equity and potency. Do You Have A Name That Basically Sucks? If so, shame on you. If you acquired it, I send my sympathy. Should you change it? Yes. It will cost some bucks, but it's also a great opportun... (read more)
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