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By: Grant Cardone

Your focus and intention today should be on how to create income, not just on how to cut expenses. Cutting expenses will not protect your company or your household from financial problems.  It takes thirty minutes to write a budget, the rest of your time should be spent on how to create income—in fact [...]

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By: Matthew Toone

Before applying the secrets of success, one must understand what they are. This article is not focused on actually outlining and explaining in detail what the secrets of success are – its purpose is to demonstrate how they are applicable to any of our goals, pursuits, and dreams in life. Below I have [...]

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By: Daniel Major

Love them or loathe them, the credit card is actually a good thing. We are all searching for a better credit score and a credit card is very often the best way to build good credit, but misuse it and they suddenly become your most hated financial outlay.The credit card debt facts are [...]

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By: Adam Singleton

Christmas is all about fun, cheer and goodwill to all men – isn’t it? Most people remember it as being the most exciting day of the year up until they were about 12, when it suddenly became one of the most stressful.From year to year, Christmas consistently costs Britons more and is named [...]

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By: sabaha khan

Contents:“Transnational Corporations Liability on Environmental Harms” Introduction Norms controlling activities of TNC’s in UDHR and ICESCR Why and how these TNC’s are responsible for environmental damages and harms. Three catastrophic disasters in human history International Guidelines controlling TNC’s activities Are these Norms and guidelines are enough to hold these TNC’s liable Need [...]

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By: vish ks

Attending to the various growth parameters of an organization comes with its own shades of complexities. The slapdash management on a person’s part can only multiply problems to the already long list of tasks. The very act of bookkeeping involves compilation and assimilation of financial data and information. Since maintenance and accuracy of [...]

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By: Luke T. Axton

A certified financial planner is a much-needed for all those who are looking to secure their financial future. There are a number of reputable governing boards that monitor the certification and the continuing education of these planners. These independent boards help make sure that each certified financial planner meets certain necessary requirements. [...]

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By: Michael Lee

There are several possible triggers of stress in the office, but the most common are ethical issues inherent with workplace stress. Stress has been one of the basic part of life, wherein people are constantly subjected to pressure of meeting demands.
Researchers have recognized and identified the top causes of stress in the workplace. [...]

By: Elissa CollierLately, everyone is talkin’ ‘bout your generation. With an age gap of nearly 50 years between the oldest and youngest employees in some organisations, there is a broad range of perspectives, needs and attitudes floating around the office. Today’s workplace is most definitely a multi-generational one – and each generation has its own [...]

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By: Andrew Cocks And Terry Zambri

In case you are struggling to pay off your credit card dues but your debt load is proving to be unbearable then here is an article that is likely to help you overcome your financial difficulties.
A lot of Americans today are facing the problem of credit card debts. Most articles [...]

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By: Robert Valentine

Unlike some quaint adages, the saying “Shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations” seems to have a basis in fact. In the book Beating the Midas Curse, authors Rodney Zeeb and Perry L Cochell report that 60% of affluent families lose their wealth in the second generation, and 90% will have lost it by [...]

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By: Neil Rischall

All auditors, accounting firms and CPA’s in the US and foreign, that provide audited financial statements for public companies registered with the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) must be registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), sometimes referred to as Peekaboo. The PCAOB is a private-sector, nonprofit corporation that was created [...]

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By: Matt Couch

Since the year 2008 there has been a steady rise in the number of bankruptcy filed by the individuals. Bankruptcy completely mars the individual’s credit file for a period of seven to ten years. The individual is in no state to take any more credits from the market. Settlement is coming up as [...]

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