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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.


Learn How To Export To Mexico Using Trade Shows

Export your products to Mexico and visit trade shows for your Food and Beverage.


The Ready Fundraising Company

There are many fundraising companies that are out there today, and one of the most well-known and successful of all is the Ready Fundraising Company. They are a fundraising company which began in the year 1909 as the manufacturer of Ready Jell, and this firm is one which supplies and sells fundraising programs to youth groups throughout the United States.


What's the Measure of One Word?

Can you or your customers define your brand with one word?


Meditation Brings Business Renewal

The same principles used in the meditation practiced during yoga can be used to strengthen your business. Here's how-


Restaurant Employee Theft

Putting up a restaurant isn't all about the good food. You have to seriously think about you and your restaurant's safety from employee theft.


The How to of Paid Surveys

The how to of Paid Surveys, including getting paid to test products, watch movie trailers, and even get paid for focus groups.


Why Can You Expect to Improve Your Effectiveness by 20 Times?

This article explains why you can expect to accomplish 20 times as much (whether by doing more with the effort you make now or by reducing your efforts) in virtually every part of your work and personal life.


Small Business Start Up Financing

As a small business start-up coach, I get asked a lot of questions. The most frequent one: Where do I get start-up cash? If you are wondering the same thing, this article is for you. In it, you will learn about the differences between angel funding and venture capitalists, the value of taking out a loan, and considerations of taking on a silent or working partner.


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.


Drop Shipping - An Entrepreneur's Dream or a Fool's Nightmare?

Drop shipping can be a fantastic way for the entrepreneur to get into the retail market. However, there are some rules you need to be aware of in order for drop shipping to be a profitable venture for you.


Freelancer, Consultant, or Entrepreneur - What's the Difference?

All too often we bandy around the words freelancer, consultant, and entrepreneur as if they are interchangeable, although they are not. Sometimes our clients are confused. Often we are, too. When we aren't clear about how we offer our products and services, it makes it difficult for potential clients to know whether or not to hire us. This article describes the differences between freelancer, consultant, and entrepreneur.


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.


Lease Versus Own

Only you know what your capital reserves are and what type of reserves your business will require from month-to-month. While some businesses are more sophisticated than others, only you have access to the full spectrum of your financial position today and the forecast of what responsibilities there are to come. It is not only essential that you prepare yourself adequately; it's crucial.


Photo Postage Stamps - Great Innovations in Stamps

Online Photo Stamps are Growing in Popularity


Burglar-Proofing Your Business - Nine Tips for Business Security

Many business owners take basic steps to protect their business from break-ins, but most don't think a burglary is really likely until it happens to them. Don't wait for a break-in to put a solid business security plan in place. Here are a few tips on how you can protect your business, your employees, and your livelihood from robbery.


A Guide to Die Cutting

Die cutting involves the process of cutting plastic, metal, cardboard, fabric, leather and paper using sharp steel stamps and rollers. These are also used to cut plastic, rubber, vinyl, magnetic strips and wood. Die cutting is extensively used in the manufacturing industry.


Supply Chain Inventory Management

A supply chain consists of three parts – procurement of raw materials and semi-finished products, converting them into finished products, and distributing them for sale. In this context, supply chain inventory management implies that the inventory should be managed in such a way that the supply chain can function without any shortages or excess burdens of large supplies.


Is Capitalism and Cutthroat Competition Killing Our Environment?

Some believe that Rapid Industrialization and cutthroat competition causes a killing of our environment. Does it? Or is mankind simply to blame? Native Indians are known to have burned down forests to chase their prey out of the tree lines or move neighboring tribes out of their territorial perceived regions.


7 Critical Things Male Business Gurus Don't Tell You, But Every Woman Wants to Know

Much of the business advice from male business gurus doesn’t quite cut it for women entrepreneurs. These gurus haven’t figured out how they advice is different for women. Plus, they’ve left out some parts all together!


Conveyance of Goods by Natural Persons in Russia

The goods declared for personal, family-related, household and other needs which are not associated with entrepreneurial activities of natural persons (hereinafter, for personal use), shall be conveyed across the customs border by said persons pursuant to the provisions stipulated by Russian Customs Code


Why Businesses Succeed

The are three principles that all successful business implement.


FTC; Accountability, Transparency and Integrity

The Franchising Division at the Federal Trade Commission put forth a report for revamping and upgrading the Franchise Rule. After ten-years of doing nothing they are now moving forward to with these changes. They put out word to the franchising industry for comments on their 432-page totally flawed report.



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