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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Steve Gillman A look at some of the funny ways to save money that people have suggested. written by Wally Singer LASIK eye surgery usually isn’t covered by insurance, but it is less expensive than it used to be, many realistic and competitive financial packages are available, and you can use an FSA to pay for it. You don’t have to be rich to get LASIK eye surgery. written by William King Keeping track of your marketing spends and watching over the results it generates, is very important. For this you need to set specific goals and then monitor any positive (or negative) changes in the indicators like sales, revenue or sales inquiries. written by Quinlan Murray SAP Business One is an all-powerful enterprise resource planning solution specifically designed for growing and medium sized enterprises. Its state-of-the art configuration allows you to easily manage core business functions from the convenience of one integrated system. written by Steve Gillman A money saving strategy for good times and bad. written by saurabh kanwar Due to Recession the employment class is really getting goose bumps now and then. But nothing is constant like our lives. Even this situation will also die away with passage of time. But till then you need to be optimistic and find out the best way to come out of this situation…
written by Justin Narin You’ve probably heard the frightening statistic that the average American owes more than $8,000 in credit card debt. Fortunately, that statistic isn’t completely accurate. Here are true credit card debt info and statistics written by William King This article tries to solve the dilemma which many small online businesses face in their initial stages. After reading the article you will be able to decide if you are spending “too much” or “too less” on marketing your internet business. written by Michelle Beaudry Explains what hypnosis is, how it works, and how it can help you. It's so easy, you do it with your eyes closed. written by Simon Duffy Yesterday I read some worrying news that credit card spending is still increasing dispite the past 12 months warning we've had in the form of the credit crunch... written by Jenny Sweeney As the summer months continue, follow these tips to keep some cash in your wallet. written by Jo Mark How to reduce your gasoline costs by 50% written by Mark Possones The time has come for the baby boomers, as part of the aging community, to start entering retirement. One of the larger debates today is whether or not people should be forced to make use of all their assets to pay for nursing home care before Medicaid will pay, or should people be able to keep some of their assets to themselves to give to their children as inheritance. The topic raises a heated debate from both sides of the argument. written by Robert Shemin American consumers are experts at spending money, but when it comes to saving, they’re failing miserably. People living paycheck to paycheck think it’s impossible to save enough money to make a difference. Their first priority should be to change that way of thinking.
written by Carl "J.C." Pantejo “It’s true that CONTRAST PROVIDES PERSPECTIVE.
…In all respects, she was different. Not only was she a tidy homemaker, great cook, and a good money manager; she was playful AND passionate too.
Rapidly, we became lovers AND friends; having fun just being together.
And I trust her with everything.”
written by Melissa Kellett You may think that certain car you want is out of your reach because of the price, because it would take years for you to save enough money to buy it. But a car loan may be the answer to your current lack of funding, and there are so many options available that there must be one that matches your needs. written by Mike Smith Is your holiday spending exceeding your supply of cash? Learn how to save money or get a payday loan or cash advance at www.paydayone.com. written by Edmund Rogers Tips to help college students control spending habits in order to make a student loan or income stretch farther. written by Mike Smith Where did my money go? A payday loan may be the answer. But first consider if overspending is your real problem. Is that moment of elation only followed by guilt, lies and more stress? Find ways to resist temptation and get the help that you need. written by Richard Gounaud Have you ever wondered: “How will your children spend their inheritance?” The thought has had to cross your mind before today. Get to the startling truth about what people do with their inheritance from InvestU.com
written by Steve Gillman Financial trouble can be due to totally unexpected events, but more often it is a problem that starts in your mind, and can be corrected there. written by John Mehrmann IDC predicts that the Information Protection and Control (IPC) Solutions market will surpass $3 Billion in 2011. This will be a major area of investment over the next five years, representing a compound annual growth rate of 33%. This tremendous growth is fueled by protection of key sensitive information and complying with privacy regulations. written by groshan fabiola Unlike Grey’s Anatomy actors like Patrick Dempsey and Katherine Heigl who would be spending their summer hiatus by filming movies, costar Sarah Ramirez has decided to get preoccupied in the recording studio written by Syed Quadri The definition of what is a ‘conservative’ and what informs conservative thought covers an incredible range of philosophies. Paleo-cons, neo-cons, libertarians, social conservatives, ‘compassionate’ conservatives, orthodox liberals, free-traders, constitutional conservatives, objectivists and many others populate the conservative ideological continuum. Most of these movements are only partially conservative and some are not conservative at all. So what would a real conservative actually look like? written by Syed Quadri Paul Krugman, arrogant heir apparent for the mantle of chief cheerleader for demand-side Keynesian nonsense wrote on December 1 in the New York Times, [also known as the Jihad Guardian]: “The last time things were this confused was early in 2001, when most economists failed to realize that the United States was sliding into recession. If that sounds ominous, it should: the bond market, which has a pretty good record of forecasting recessions, is pointing toward a serious economic slowdown next year…” written by Syed Quadri Back in the 1930s various socialist and Marxist groups decided that orthodox-Western civilization could only be destroyed from within. Gramsci, the Frankfurt school, Derrida and the post-modernists along with others observed that a flanking movement which took over the media, the political elite and the university system, was the only feasible plan to achieve Marxist domination of the Western nation state. We can see the results of their insight today. A vibrant 5th column of socialistic thought and Marxian analysis dominates the above mentioned sectors of our political-economy. Now we see the same attack from Arabs and Islamic radicals. It is extremely advanced in Europe – but its most vital victim is fast becoming the USA. written by Martin McAllister The ever-mounting problem of debt seems to have hit an all-time high in the UK. But there are ways to avoid debt or to avert existing credit slumps. written by Joseph Kenny A credit card is a wise option if you wish to make frequent purchases and keep a track of your expenses. The facilities could even be used to postpone payments on certain articles, thereby earning more interest on your money. written by Peter Legrove Legrove The school holidays are finally here and that means: quality time to spend with your kids. Relaxing time hopefully, at the beach or in the park.
How about camping where the evergreens reach for the skies, and where occasionally you can see a wild deer nibbling away on the sparse grass that grows in the few places where the sun touches the ground.
What about something more exciting like clinging onto a yellow inflatable raft as you are tossed and drenched while the wild foaming river speeds you uncontrollable down the canyon.
What about something more relaxing like, your fishing rod jerks you awake as something enormous races away with the bait. written by Joseph Kenny The implications of debt related issues are serious. It becomes all the more difficult if you are struggling to make two ends meet. Financial difficulty makes it very difficult to choose between paying back a debt and meeting personal requirements, with limited finances at your disposal. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |