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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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Guide to Business Travel Etiquette - France
Looking to take a business trip to France? Here are some helpful tips when visiting this wonderful city. Advice about the airport, proper etiquette, what to see and how to get around the city are some of topics discussed in this article.
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Saving Time and Money by Estimating The Cost Of Construction
A contractor knows that creating an estimate is the first step in securing a job. The client will look at all of the estimates and choose the one that best suites his or her needs. When a contractor has the experience, creating an accurate estimate will not be a problem. Creating an estimate will not only give you a timeframe for completion, its can save you a lot of time and money.
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Up to Here with Credit Card Processing Limits
When obtaining a merchant account, business owners need to assess their monthly transaction volume, average ticket and highest ticket. Funds can be held if a given transaction exceeds even one of the specified limits. Is there any wonder, therefore, why it is best to overestimate these figures ... within reason, of course.
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The Core Principles of Budget Planning
When it comes to budget planning you need a solid plan that will map out what it is you need to be doing with your money. If you don't have a budget then you are out spending money and really aren't making sure you have enough to pay your bills or even that you have enough set aside for emergencies or retirement.
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Your Company And Construction Estimating Programs
Relationships with workers, finding work in the first place, running projects and maintaining detailed and accurate records of all costs are just some of the responsibilities construction contracting firms have to juggle. Construction estimating programs can work with you to turn your business around while investing less time. This will give you back the balance in your life you need for work, family and friends.
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If You Were A Horse Would You Win The Kentucky Derby?
Imagine the horses all lined up at the gate in the last Kentucky Derby. Successful businessmen-women are just like thoroughbred horses. They must practice, run like the wind and sometimes be driven to make it first through the line. Like a horse race the majorities are losers and only a few are Triple Crown winners.
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A Tale Of Two Companies
In a newspaper report by The Straits Times (attached below), it was reported that ComfortDelGro has submitted a position paper to the Ministry of Transport, giving their two-cent worth on how the public transport industry should be structured. Two specific suggestions are given: to merge with rival SMRT to create one big giant transport company, or to have two separate companies with different areas of expertise – one running buses while another operating trains. (Note: It should be quite obvious that SBS Transit will be the natural bus company and SMRT will be the train company).
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Opening A Dollar Store - Does Location Really Make a Difference?
Are you opening a dollar store? Have you started looking for a location yet? If not, then it is important to know that finding the right location is without a doubt the most important tasks that you will undertake prior to opening your store. Take the time to thoroughly examine the location options that are available before you make a decision.
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How Nonprofit Organizations Compete
According to the book Successful Marketing Strategies for Nonprofit Organization by Barry McLeish, nonprofit groups compete with each other in roughly four areas - quality of programs or technology, positioning of programs or products, quality of support services and price. Let's take a look at each of these areas and compare them with regard to how a for-profit company competes.
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Here's a Secret to Staffing a New Office Without Hiring Anyone
The Secret is...'Executive Office Space'
Unfortunately, too many businesses don't understand the concept of executive office space...or as it's sometimes called, shared office space. As a result, they miss out on one of the most beneficial tools for a small or medium sized company.
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CNBC's Business Of Innovation
CNBC's new show Business of Innovation is s show all business students should watch. It throws a window of clarity to business and innovation ideas that have been twisted over the years. Maria Bartiromo is very helpful with pulling out tips from the guests on the shows.
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Revolutionize Your Franchise
Article describes ways to implement new ideas into your franchise. Franchising is a great business venture because the name and success of the business has already been introduced to the public. Though the name of the business has already been established there are still ways to add to the popularity of your business.
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10 Keys to Stay Motivated And On Top Of Your Game
What do you dream about? Do you have dreams of building a blockbuster business, material wealth, taking great vacations, writing the next bestseller, or contributing to the lives of others? Whatever dreams you have big or small, staying motivated can sometimes be a challenge.
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Top 10 Label Artwork Mistakes
Label print shops everywhere have to deal with artwork received from people who often have very little experience in graphic design. There are many common mistakes that can be avoided that will make working a your label printer so much easier. This is a top 10 list developed from tens of thousands of customer file submissions.
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Serviced Offices-Easing The Business Move
The benefits of a serviced office in the process of expanding, downsizing or moving a company are immense, ranging from saving time and money to providing flexibility when it is needed.
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Coming Soon - You're Outsourced Too!
Business people are aware that companies are moving some jobs overseas in an effort to save money and in some cases improve levels of service. What most fail to recognize, however, is that this 'outsourcing' trend has already moved beyond typical customer service levels positions and is now about to take jobs away from managers and professionals in industries and businesses never considered previously.
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