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The employment sector still isn’t in great shape, but the strongest area of job growth seems to be small business. Here are seven traps you should try to avoid if you’re thinking about starting a small business. Share this:
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A recent speaker told a story that I think most of us can relate to. Here’s my version of it. Whenever I get in the car, I have a driving companion named Tom. Tom has an Irish accent. He charmingly … Continue reading
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The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget has prepared an online Budget simulator that allows you to personally balance our Federal Budget. Well, maybe not balance. The goal is to stabilize the debt at 60% of GDP by 2016. Turns … Continue reading
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That’s what timber baron Wellington R. Burt must have been trying to do when he created his will. Read this article and see how Burt distributed his fortune to his family. Let’s just say his great-grandchildren and beyond are happy. Children and grandchildren, not … Continue reading
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The wealthy in America today have two things in common. They are typically entrepreneurs (but have earned their money in a plethora of different fields) and they are not big spenders. Read this article about how wealth is what you save, not … Continue reading
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This is always a good read. Buffett 2010 Annual Report Share this:
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Yes, you can get smarter. Read this fascinating article to learn five ways to maximize your cognitive potential. Share this:
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