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  1. Does It Really Matter Whom I Buy My My Security System From? by Frank Cheshire

    "Does It Really Matter Whom I Buy My Home Security System From?
  2. Operation G.I. Jingle: "Sending Them Home" for the Holidays by Dina Giolitto

    This Christmas, there's a new kind of care package going out to the U.S. Military. Although they can't eat, wear, or stow the contents of this package in their mess kits, it's a little reminder of home that our troops can take along with them wherever they go. It's called Operation G.I. Jingle and it's a special way for military moms and dads to "visit" with family members back home this holiday season.
  3. Business Partners & Marital Partners, Will the Marriage Survive? (Part II) by Chuck & Sue DeFiore

    In the last article, we concluded by saying that keeping your business and personal relationships separate is very important to the survival of both your business and your marriage. In this article we will talk about how to achieve this goal.
  4. Business Partners & Marital Partners, Will the Marriage Survive? (Part I) by Chuck & Sue DeFiore

    With today's economy, and the layoffs occurring as a result of these economic conditions, more and more people are opting to start their own business. Due to the low start up costs, the prevalence of home-based businesses is on the rise, many of these started by husband and wife teams.
  5. Tips for Starting Your Own Jewelry Business by Aaron Rome

    Staring your own business can be an intimidating challenge. However, this task can be made achievable by setting up realistic goals, and following a few easy steps. If you have a passion of fashion and are an outgoing person, you can establish your own silver jewelry business. Being in the jewelry business myself, I can tell you what you will need in order to start one on your own.
  6. 5 Business Success Planning Tips by Megan Tobin

    Plan, Do, Achieve - Business Success
  7. Top 10 Reasons Why Companies Fail by James Walsh

    Many determined company owners have done just that and have turned successful enough to change the statistics! The latest figures indicate that 66% of the businesses survive the first 2 years.
  8. Dear Office Dweller by John Mehrmann

    The following letter is a composite of feedback from road warriors in the field to the much respected and appreciated office dwellers who occupy the ivory towers, headquarters or maze of cubicles. The office dwellers are the curators of much needed scrolls, documents, data, financial information and other incredibly essential data and processes that enable the organization to function. The road warrior is the tireless face and voice at the front lines of the information supply chain,
  9. Interim Management – Increasingly Part Of The Plan by Dennis Simpson

    Interim management has traditionally been seen as a reactive response to organisational failure. Increasingly, a new breed of interims are emerging – people who regard interim management as a career and have transferable leadership skills to work across sectors. Building in organisational capacity to accommodate career interims 'as part of the solution' is discussed.
  10. Can You Become Property Millionaire? YES, But Only With These Insider Secrets by Robert Gavin

    Do you know the secret to Donald Trump's immense wealth? That's right, property investment, and I will be showing you how to plan your first steps to achieving the same.
  11. Your Own Business: Deciding what is Right for You by Blair Rhodes

    In an earlier article, entitled "Your Own Business: The First Steps," I discussed what the initial nuts-and-bolts steps are in starting a business. In it, I made the assumption that the soon-to-be entrepreneur had already decided on a business but needed some direction on what to do next.
  12. Do You Have What It Takes To Run A Successful Home Business? by Yoshi Kundagawa

    Now that you are in your own home business, no doubt you had to make some adjustments that where necessary. New techniques and a new way of thinking will assure your real success.
  13. Grant Basics for Beginners by Kevin J. Riley

    Beginners to the granting process, whether for business or non-profit, are often intimidated by the hard work that it takes to write a grant application. It is hard work and it should be. No grantor wants their money wasted on a project that has poor planning and little or no effort invested into it by a grant seeker. The key to the granting process is getting organized and stop procrastinating. Here are some helpful hints to
  14. CASH FLOW - The Life Blood of Every Business by Thomas  McCarthy

    Introduction
  15. Buying a Franchise...Understanding Your Options by MaryAnn Waring

    So you're considering buying a franchise. Whether you've found a particular franchisor to work with or you're just drawn to the notion of having a franchise, looking at all your business ownership options is a critical step in your process of due diligence.
  16. Business Plans - How They Help YOU! by Emma Mitchell

    Many people panic at the thought of writing a business plan; it sounds very formal and can be a daunting prospect. The fear of knowing what to include and what template to use (there are so many!) can be stressful. As an entrepreneur with a creative flair for new ideas, writing a business plan is likely to feel completely alien to you - dull and far removed from the reality of actually running a business. Well,
  17. You Can Start a Restaurant Business – Here's How by Samuel Oliver

    You Can Start a Restaurant Business – Here's How
  18. Accounting Outsourcing: Delegating the Flow of Finances to Professionals in a Cost-Efficient Way by John Ugoshowa

    Business is composed of a set of interrelated system that will ensure the smooth flow of business process and convert capital to revenue efficiently. It is important for a business owner to consider each component as if it is just the existing system inside the process. Thus, utmost importance and consideration must be given to each process component, which includes the accounting process.
  19. How To Increase Any Businesses Profits by John Harriyott

    This bulletin is not about choosing a name for your new business, its not even about developing business plans and it certainly is not about choosing to be incorporated, a partnership or a sole trader. There are dozens of resources about that.
  20. Designing a Superstar Team by Bea Fields and Corey Blake

    We've all been part of teams in one form or another. You've probably had "team" experiences since you were very young, whether on a sports-field, the debate team , with a Girl or Boy Scout troupe, or with some volunteer organization. You most likely enjoyed study or project groups in college. In your professional life, you quickly learned that despite your best solo efforts to change the world-or at least your industry-doing the best job and building
  21. Starting A Photography Business from Home by Roy Barker

    You can search for hours and still not get the information you're seeking when you want to do something as important as starting a photography business. Keep in mind that some of the photography businesses that you can specialize in, may have varying requirements and you would do well to remember this once you have read this article and want to learn a little more on each of the photographic areas. With this in mind, I
  22. So, You Want To Start Your Own Business? My Congratulations And Deepest Sympathy by Suzanne Freiberg

    So, you have just come up with the best one-of-a kind idea since sliced bread and want to launch your own business. Congratulations, you are on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur! Now let me extend my deepest sympathies for the pain you will experience as you try to get your business started.
  23. How to Find a Fast Growth, High Profitability Business! by Jim Hudson

    Which company would you rather own: one in an niche industry or trade where more than half of business owners fail to make a profit, or one with 100, 1,000, even 10,000 percent growth over a period of three to five years, and stunning profitability?
  24. How To Use The Power Of Networking And Leverage Like The Big Businesses Do by Hannah Du Plessis

    How do you earn your money? Are you:
  25. Interest Free Non Repayable Business Funding by Charles Brooks

    INTRODUCTION
  26. How a B2B Business Loan Works by Bill Darken

    A B2B business loan essentially begins with the person who wishes to start their own business or enhance the business that they are now operating. A B2B business loan should start with research as many different interest rates apply, time to do pay back, and of course it is important to be able to renew the loan.
  27. When Opportunity Knocks...7 Unconventional Ways To Prepare For Your Chance Of A Lifetime by Laura Koehne

    Usual advice to entrepreneurs focuses on practicalities like learning to evaluate the market, write a business plan or raise money. But this assumption that we've already found the perfect idea or business opportunity is just plain wrong!
  28. Why is My Real Estate Career On the Skids? by Elaine VonCannon

    How do you feel about roller coasters? Do you get nauseous or do you feel the thrill, throw your hands in the air and yell with excitement? If you want to succeed in the real estate industry you must learn to love unexpected turns of events and a wild ride. The real estate market is in an up and down cycle just like the stock market. Currently, many agents fear a soft or slowed market
  29. Investment Property Portfolio's - 6 Key Strategies for a Smart Loan by Brian Long

    A booming market for buy-to-let and investment property portfolios has created the need for new types of mortgages and investment property loan facilities. Securing finance for buy to let and holiday rental properties classed as an "investment property loan", has never been easier and many of the main lenders have transformed their lending criteria to support property entrepreneurs.
  30. The Importance of B2B Business Factoring of Invoices by Bill Darken

    Accounts receivables, when held back, holds up company capital. The sale of your invoices to a factoring company provides quick cash that is usable for your business right away. It is a struggle for small business owners to obtain cash at times and that is why it is important for B2B business factoring of invoices to a factoring company. The importance behind B2B business factoring of invoices becomes evident when a business is facing a financial

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