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In Business Friends and Family Can Be Your Worst Enemy!
Friends and family can either be your best asset or your worst enemy. Those same people who nurtured you when you were young and supported you in your endeavors may not be the best people to take your business advice from. Simply looking at the average citizen who is heavy in debt, fearful of their jobs and watch more television than they do in other activities should give you some idea about whether or not these close friends and family will be a help or hindrance to you.
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7 Steps To Managing Procrastination
Procrastination isn't a long term strategy, but sometimes we treat it as though it is! If you find yourself constantly putting things off that need to be done, then read on for an approach to get you off the avoidance treadmill.
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Women Wish to Cut Work Hours
Twice as many women as men wish to cut back on work hours, even at the sacrifice of pay, according to a new study of labor statistics.
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New Requirement for NSAs - Background Check
More and more, we, as a nation, are becoming ultra-concerned and extremely protective of personal data and personal information. Identity theft, depending on who you believe, is either running rampant in our country or not as prevalent as we have been led to believe.
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RMDs
Describes the timely issue of required minimum distributions from qualified retirement plans and provides resources.
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Talk Versus Action: A Closer Look
Talk! Talk! Talk! We are in a business where talk reigns supreme, and the boldest talkers are always at center stage. Claims run rampant about everything from ad responses - to phenomenal product results - to bodacious income projections.
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SearchClickZ
SearchClickZ - Building Backlinks
Have you ever heard of backlinks? If not, you have come to the right place. Here, through this informative article, we will take a much closer examination of backlinks. Not only will you be able to learn more about backlinks are and how they work, but you will also be able to find out how to build your own backlink. Read on to find out more.
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When A Corporation Makes Sense
There are 3 main reasons why a Corporation may make sense - (1) Liability Protection, (2) Tax Savings and (3) Retirement Planning. Business owners reduce their personal exposure to both lawsuits and tax complications merely by incorporating. The risk of tax audits is also reduced. By taking advantage of the Internal Revenue Code as applied to Corporations, you can set aside more for retirement faster and accelerate both the amount and the timing of your Retirement. Don't let fear stand in your way.
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Basics
Maybe one of your customers has mentioned FMEA to you and you are wondering what it is. You would like to find out more about FMEA, but are not sure how. This article has just what you are looking for because it covers all the basics about Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
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The War at Home: Marketing Opportunities in an Era of Terrorism
America is in a new kind of war, and the demands on American business will be significantly different than in World War II. Then, the nation's entire business community focused on one objective, winning the war by mass-producing the weapons of war. This time the volume of weapons produced won't be a determining factor in the war's outcome. Victory may ultimately just be maintaining the American lifestyle. Here's how we can win.
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Personal Chef Services
In today's constantly on the go society, people want to eat healthy. They don't want to go out, have take out or stop at a local grocery store, however. A personal chef can help.
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The Go Pointer's Guide to Unforced Errors
All in all, our decision-making equipment is pretty sound. We don't follow the lead lemming over a cliff. We can't be fooled into thinking that a 99-cent lure is a meal. We don't try to catch car fenders with our teeth. Then again, it wasn't a dog who launched New Coke. So there are a few bugs – little design flaws of the mind – that can have big consequences.
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Technology for FREE
In a recent survey by the Mercury Consulting Group it stated that some British boards had frozen ICT budgets because they were seeing insufficient evidence of a return from their investments (ROI).
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