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Build This Habit and Watch It Build You - Financially
Whether you keep track with a pencil and a pocket notebook, a PDA, create a spreadsheet, or use one of several software packages, keeping track of every penny coming and going will transform your finances and build your financial acumen faster than any ten books on the subject.
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Secrets To Halving Your Business Electricity Bills
When it comes to electricity, small and medium size enterprises can never assume they are getting a good deal. In fact, it's safe to say that - as the market stands today - businesses should assume the opposite is true, and that they are being taken for a ride by the 'big six' energy providers.
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Annual General Meetings (AGM)
When you are looking to hold an annual general meeting (AGM), there are a variety of things to consider when selecting an appropriate venue to host the gathering.
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Techniques for Workplace Stress Relief
Stress can be found in any workplace. However there are a number of techniques that can lead to a reduction of stress and stress release. It becomes a combined responsibility of employers and employees. Some of these techniques are discussed in this article.
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The Right Financial Advisor for You
Today, once clear lines have evaporated. Now, there is one broad, and somewhat murky, financial services sector populated with many types of financial service providers and many types of financial advisors. The relaxation of industry regulations, industry consolidation, the subtle, and ongoing, shift from transaction based business to fee based business, and the trend toward small independent firms has produced a whole new playing field. Most firms, large and small, and their advisors now offer a vast mix of products and services from banking to investments, tax planning, insurance, financial planning, you name it. So, it's no surprise that consumer confusion exists.
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Fast Decision Is Required For Fast Fashion
It is very important to keep in mind that forecasting solution is superior, but just as superior as the person who uses it. Putting money in user training, and assuring that the technology helps in decision-making, is the key that will eventually fetch the remuneration.
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The Tortoise and the Hare Model for Successful Small Business Start Ups
Getting out to an early start may seem like the thing to do, yet, the moral of The Tortoise and the Hare is that slow and steady wins the race. Though by taking the best from both the tortoise and the hare ensures that slow and steady will win the race, while high-octane speed and adaptability will set the pace.
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Another Year Hating Your Job or Loving Life
So, how satisfied are you with your career on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being extremely satisfied? If your answer is 6 or below, what needs to change for your career to be a 10? Will you spend another year hating your job or will make a change so that you’re loving your life?
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Change - It's Not What It Used To Be
Change is happening all the time. It is part of the natural order of things, but in business many of us resist change. This article takes on change giving examples of companies that have embraced change and those who have resisted change.
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Getting Into Your Buyer's Shoes
Did you ever wonder why people don't buy from you even though you thought everything in your sales process went fine? It is quite difficult for most sellers to step into their buyer's shoes as they are often too driven by their desire to make the sale. Consequently, they don't make enough efforts to get a good understanding of what is going on on the buyer's side and how they could best assist him in his decision making process.
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Social Value Is Part of the Organizational Goals
No organization, even if it were interested in profitability as a prime goal, could avoid producing some kind of social benefit or avoid intending at least in some part to achieve some kind of goal, which is other than purely making money.
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Actions are Louder Than
Business relationships are hard to come by and easy to lose. What actions are you taking to make sure your relationships are cemented in place?
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The Offer's On The Table
In twentieth century America while young boys learned construction with Lincoln Logs, little girls instinctively cuddled a Raggedy Ann. Even today Raggedy Ann’s red yarn hair, patched pinafore and bu...
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Chinese Calligraphy
Chinese calligraphy is one of the oldest art forms that still practiced to this day. Although it still serves its more practical application—written communication—calligraphy is appreciated by the rest of the world as something more like abstract art, conveying more than just arbitrary words but expressions of creativity and of the human spirit. Picasso and Matisse openly acknowledged the influence of Chinese calligraphy in their works.
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Asset Management Companies' Guide
Be it any area or any sphere of life management is the key to success. Management of simple things such as your day-to-day activities etc. might not require much consideration but lot of planning is to be done when it comes to managing assets.
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Deciphering Office Lingo
No matter what business you are in, there is a culture in your office. The language of the office is fluid, changing as quickly. Keeping up is important because clear communication is the key to succ...
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Organizing Your Electronic Files
Have you ever sat in front of your computer looking for a
document – knowing it was there – the question is: “Where?” The
answer gets amazingly complicated if the document is an
attachment someone sent to you from someone else’s e-mail
account!
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Things Children Can Teach Us About Business
This article just lists things I've learned while watching my daughter almost always get her way.
I have been observing my 4 year old daughter and I have marveled
at how she always manages to take over a situation.
She gets more attention by not saying anything than all of
the other loud mouth kids her age.
The people at her school make a big deal out of anything
that she says because she doesn’t say much.
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