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Working Smarter Not Harder
Learn how you can be working smarter and not harder for your money all while making your life more enjoyable.
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Be Prepared - Get an Emergency and Disaster Kit
When a disaster happens, failing to prepare is preparing to fail. Those that are prepared in advance with the correct supplies and action plan will inevitably be in a better position than those that do not. You should develop a unique action plan for each place that you and members of your family visit; this includes work, school, the gym and the homes of other members of your family.
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Machine Quilting: Hit The Accelerator
Machine quilting is becoming more and more popular by the day. Long gone are the days when you would sit down with a quilting frame and manually hand sew it until you are satisfied that it is well designed and will stand the test of time.
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Nine Ways to Build Your Business Without Making Cold Calls
Depending on the type of business you're trying to build, some of the methods will be more practical or more appropriate than the others, but ALL of them should be explored as practical alternatives to traditional telemarketing. They are listed in order from the method that is LEAST resource consuming and MOST convenient in your current daily operation to the method that is MOST resource consuming and LEAST convenient. Let's begin.
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How to Find a Commodity Futures Broker
What you may not realize, especially if you are a beginner, is that you don't necessarily have to do business with a local commodity futures broker. In fact, you may even find it better to do business with a commodity futures broker that operates on a national level.
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Free Proxy Surfing - Essential In Our Days
Today more and more people use the Internet, because all we need to know is just a click away. The Internet is a very efficient and quick way of finding information about almost everything.
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Choosing the Right T-shirt Printing Equipment
The heat press is arguably the most important component of any T-shirt printing business. Without a high quality model, you’ll find your final prints lacking colour and/or clarity. It's very important to gauge both the heat and pressure of your transfers. Picking the right heat press will ensure consistency throughout. So what are your options?
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How Avon Got Started
The foundation of Avon was set back in 1886 by a man named David H. McConnell. It all began in a small 20x25 ft. building in New York with the name California Perfume Company
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Discover the Real Cancer of Our Western Culture
Sit down and think long and hard about the problems people in society face. Think about the problems our communities as a whole face, and try and determine what the probable causes of these are.
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Secrets Of Making A Strong M&A Deal
There was never such demand for making a strong M&A deal. However, recently, we have witnessed a sharp rise in the number of mergers and acquisitions, both domestic as well as international.
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Power Teams - How to Help Each Other
Working for volunteer organizations and running for office in various non-profits is an excellent way to expose your expertise. But how does this help you work with your Power Team members?
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Business is Very Similar to Understanding the Game of Hockey
Have you ever walked into a busy retail store, and heard a patron say, “this place must be making a fortune”? Obviously this analysis is simply based on the amount of people in the store at the time. Then maybe a year later, the same establishment closed. That very same patron might wonder what happened.
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Fifteen Areas Reviewed in a Due Diligence Study
If your business is at the stage where it needs to raise capital from investors or lenders, you must have all of your books and records in good order. Start early before you want to raise capital and get your books and records in good order to make the process go more smoothly. Your investors or lenders will want to see organized and complete records that they will review while doing their due diligence.
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Stamps
Stamps are authorized impressions or marks used for the prepayment of a tax or fee. It is an official mark or seal indicating an approval, ownership, or payment of tax. The history of stamps can be traced back to the sixteenth century. The first official royal mail office was opened in England in 1516. Later, mail was required to be paid for by the recipient rather than the sender; this system proved too problematic for everyone because of the resulting preponderance of undelivered mail. The concept of adhesive postage stamp was introduced by James Chalmers in Great Britain in 1834. Brazil issued stamps in 1843, and in the United States, the adhesive postage stamp was officially issued in 1847.
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Stationery
Stationery is defined as the products made of paper to be used for personal and office supplies. Stationery is usually decorated and/or personalized to enhance its look. It has been commonly confused with another term ‘stationary’, which actually means 'standing at a place'.
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New or Used Construction Equipment - The Return on Investment Decision
It has always been a debate whether to buy new or used construction equipment. Smaller fleets prefer to buy used construction equipment as they attract less capital investments. Another reason for people to opt for used construction equipment is that they are sometimes as good as new and come at a very heavy discounted price as compared to that offered at the showrooms.
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What Does Your Writing Say About You?
You only have one time to make a good first impression. If your writing is the first thing and in most often times the only thing that a client or prospect sees of you, what impression does it make?
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The Softer Benefits of Corporate Giving
People tend to be aware that there are financial benefits to corporations for donating to charities and that corporations want to be good, forward-acting citizens. What people—and many organizations—don’t realize yet is that there are still other motivators and benefits for corporate giving.
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