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Baby & Echo Boomers: - How Generational Trends Affect the Real Estate Market?

25th September 2009
As the United States economy reaches the end of the first quarter of 2006 the real estate market has proven to be successful, despite a slowdown at the close of 2005. As experts predicted, what appeared to some as a bursting market bubble, is really a sim... Read >
Author: jitesh

Earning Income from Home In Times of Economic Reform

16th September 2009
The best time for earning income from home is in times of economic reform. It is during these periods of turmoil that innovation and ingenuity overtake the status quo. Right now, the whole world is restructuring its financial structures. The United S... Read >
Author: Rana Burr

The Truth Behind the Housing Numbers

16th September 2009
The recent headlines have trumpeted a rebound in the American housing market. According to the Associated Press, July's 7.2 percent increase in home sales was the biggest month-to-month jump in the last ten years. But before breathing a sigh of relief a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Much, What Cost? Making

10th September 2009
Companies whose product objectives include reducing costs or waste, more reliable equipment management; improved physical asset control or greater situational awareness should investigate the variety of capabilities wireless sensor systems can provide. In... Read >
Author: Jody

Sector Rotation Investing - How to Uncover the Hottest Stock Market Investments

07th September 2009
If you haven't heard about the powerful new investing strategy of sector rotation they your portfolio is at risk. Imagine a powerful tool that will always keep you invested in the top performing segments of the stock market. Not only that, sector rotati... Read >
Author: S.A. Smith

Demand in Skilled Trades

20th August 2009
The headlines tell a daily story of a global economy in meltdown mode. But that doesn’t mean that people in the skilled trades are suffering. The dealerships are not hiring people but small garages are doing a lot of hiring at present. Before the r... Read >
Author: Vishal Singh

Existing-Home Sales Rise in Second Quarter

15th August 2009
Existing-home sales increased in most states in the second quarter, according to a survey released today by the National Association of REALTORS®. Additionally, price declines have increased affordability in many metro areas. Existing-home sales rose ... Read >
Author: Move Trends

The Importance of Portfolio Rebalancing

10th August 2009
The Importance of Portfolio Rebalancing Portfolio rebalancing is crucial to any asset allocation project in which an investor chooses to minimize the risks taken while maintaining a certain percentage of funds in various sectors of the economy. The fun... Read >
Author: Portfolio Rebalancer

Create a balanced portfolio of investments

08th August 2009
The Importance of Portfolio RebalancingPortfolio rebalancing is crucial to any asset allocation project in which an investor chooses to minimize the risks taken while maintaining a certain percentage of funds in various sectors of the economy. The funds a... Read >
Author: Portfolio Rebalancer

Green Career Tip - Signs of Momentum in the Green Economy

25th July 2009
Question: Is the green economy the next big bubble? Or in other words...Is it worth training for jobs in the green economy or will they vanish by the time we are ready to go to work? My take on this question: Although I am not an economist, politician... Read >
Author: Carol McClelland

Reforms in the real estate sector for a stronger economy

23rd June 2009
The current global financial crisis has badly hit the real estate sector in India. All construction activities have virtually come to a standstill even as the builders are facing difficulty in selling out the existing inventory. However its still remains ... Read >
Author: Anubhav Srivastava

Incompetent Regulators Are the Problem - Not a Lack of Them

05th June 2009
One of the great misconceptions about the foreclosure crisis, collapse of the banking industry, and resulting economic depression has been that there was just too little regulation of the mortgage and financial sectors of the economy. Unfortunately, the e... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

Obama's Stimulus Plan: We Need Mandates to Spur Demand

04th June 2009
For those 9 million Americans classified as struggling homeowners the idea that $275 billion is being pumped into the housing sector through President Obama's recently unveiled stimulus plan gives an initial ray of hope. But from where I sit as a long tim... Read >
Author: Butch Grimes

Businesses for Sale in Kitchener, Ontario

01st June 2009
A brief overview of Kitchener's local economy If you are searching for businesses for sale in Kitchener, Ontario there are some excellent opportunities to explore. Before you embark on your search for a new business though, how familiar are you with t... Read >
Author: Anne Brown

Debts and the Credit Crunch

08th May 2009
The number of people losing their jobs seems to be increasing on a daily basis and very few sectors in the community seem to be safe. From banking services, the retail trade, manufacturing, catering and service industries nobody seems immune apart from po... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Five Steps to Find a Job in Difficult Times

08th May 2009
Thanks to unemployment, newspapers and television are managing to recapture part of their lost audience. Pictures of forlorn job seekers alternate with interviews of puzzled white-collar workers who, until today, had never given a thought to the possibili... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Sweden's International Freight Industry - Setting World Class Standards

05th May 2009
Sweden is world famous for two things - Abba and sheer efficiency. But although Sweden is already well known to be an efficient country, you may be surprised to know quite how very efficient its freight transport industry is. Indeed, Sweden's logistics... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis

Bailing out America's life insurers

17th April 2009
Ordinarily, the life insurance sector should be a safe haven for those needing help at a time of crisis of this magnitude to run to for solace. But the credit crunch is not one crisis that will easily succumb to pressure or a bailout. Several bailouts, so... Read >
Author: Musa

Conflicting Economic Numbers

16th April 2009
The stock market rally has many economists hopeful that the end of the recession is near, but the recent unemployment numbers may have dashed those hopes. According to Associated Press reports, the nation's unemployment rate jumped to 8.5 percent in Marc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Profit in a Recession

16th April 2009
This time of recession has put brakes on all sectors of the economy worldwide. It has slowed the pace of money movement and liquidity flowing in the market. Many people are restraining themselves form indulging in any kind of purchasing whether it is prod... Read >
Author: Art Johnson

How To Start A Home Based Solar Energy Business

15th April 2009
A green collar, solar job was talked about so much during the 2008 presidential election. A green collar job would revive the solar manufacturing base in this country and provide opportunity to people who otherwise might not be able to make a good living ... Read >

Five Growth Sectors in the 21st Century Economy: Places Where You Want to Be

09th April 2009
If you think that, after this recession, the world will look pretty much as it is today, you are wrong. The idea that all things go back to average applies only at the end of the road, where we will all be, on average, dead. In the meantime, many sectors ... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Credit Crunch- A Conspiracy?

22nd March 2009
There is a lot of hue and cry about the prevailing credit crunch and it won’t be wrong to say that almost all sectors of the economy felt the ripple effects of the economic slowdown. The credit crunch that originated in the United States sent tentacles ... Read >
Author: Suzan Taylor

Corporate Transformation – Restructuring the System

10th March 2009
When the global economy goes into recession, the governments in the world need to resuscitate the economy back to health. Current economic crisis has confirmed this particular fact. Governments across the globe are implementing the bailout programs. Here ... Read >
Author: companytransformation

Corporate Transformation – Restructuring the System

10th March 2009
When the global economy goes into recession, the governments in the world need to resuscitate the economy back to health. Current economic crisis has confirmed this particular fact. Governments across the globe are implementing the bailout programs. Here ... Read >
Author: companytransformation

PRINCE2 Explained

10th March 2009
Introduction PRINCE2 is the most widely used project management approach worldwide. Its purpose is to provide a structured project management methodology which can be applied to any project situation. The methodology can be scaled to suit projects ran... Read >
Author: Steve Twine

Umbrella Company profits soar

01st March 2009
Parasol Parasol, the leading employment services provider and one of the UK’s fastest growing businesses, has announced a massive 293 per cent rise in operating profit for 2008. The company has also increased turnover from £249m to £319m represe... Read >
Author: Robert Basler

PRINCE2 Explained

23rd February 2009
Introduction PRINCE2 is the most widely used project management approach worldwide. Its purpose is to provide a structured project management methodology which can be applied to any project situation. The methodology can be scaled to suit projects ran... Read >
Author: Steve Twine

Online Business Proves Resistance to Economic Downfalls

09th February 2009
Even at tough economy crisis, online business has proved great resistance to economy downfall. The underlying idea is that various sectors of the economy may receive different productivity shocks that will in the long run result in different returns on ca... Read >
Author: Jeff J

Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks-Why More is not Merrier for Markets

03rd February 2009
Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks-Why More is not Merrier for Markets Periodically we listen about stimulus package being declared by some or other Government round the world to create demand and boost the economy. Markets rise in anticipation of package ... Read >
Author: naninn

Prince2 explained

20th January 2009
Introduction PRINCE2 is the most widely used project management approach worldwide. Its purpose is to provide a structured project management methodology which can be applied to any project situation. The methodology can be scaled to suit projects ran... Read >
Author: Steve Twine

Making The Internet Accessible to All

02nd December 2008
Few people would know that there are approximately 60 million Americans with some form of disability. And even less would know that Internet accessibility is problematic – if not impossible – for these individuals. For this reason, FindAnyFloor.com is... Read >
Author: Damien Patton

How to Choose a Forklift

30th November 2008
Loaders used in technological chains of different sectors of the economy: in trade, transport and agriculture. They also are used in new areas of business. In order to correctly pick up loader, which will have an appropriate set of performance standards, ... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter

Electric fireplace prices are falling

17th November 2008
It sometimes seems like all of the economic news that we hear is of the negative variety. In these troubling times, we might wonder whether there are any positive stories to be found. Fortunately, things aren't all as gloomy as you might think. There a... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Medical Malpractice in NYC Sees Progress

21st October 2008
New York City has seen a lot of controversy lately, making it far more susceptible to turbulent and various changes in all sectors of the economy. With all of this change people are far greater to make drastic and irrational decisions that could affect ma... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

When It Rains, It Pours

02nd September 2008
The great housing boom of the nineties and onwards was a time of endless building and big dreams, but these things cannot last and the inevitable downturn has occurred with house prices and value falling at record rates. We all knew this day would come... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Checklist to start a company

22nd August 2008
Although this checklist is primarily geared toward the establishment of Joint Ventures, it can be easily adapted to the establishment of Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprises (see the final section of this article) Keep in mind that the following list of docum... Read >
Author: Meena Kumari

Construction slump points to economic downturn

15th August 2008
Construction slump points to economic downturn The Australian Industry Group (AiG) - Housing Industry Association (HIA) Performance of Construction Index (PCI) reveals that building activity fell sharply in May, after also falling heavily in April. ... Read >
Author: sws

Five Recession-Proof Careers for a Tight Economy

21st July 2008
The news keeps coming in, and it's not encouraging. Declining home prices and the resulting slowdown in the American economy have put manufacturers, investment bankers, and retail employees out of work. With less to spend on luxuries--and less credit from... Read >
Author: Kelli

Increasing Work-Related Safety To Avoid Accidents At Work

07th July 2008
According to the International Labour Organisation, or ILO, website, every year more than 2 million people die from accidents at work or work-related diseases and every day, on average, some 5,000 or more women and men around the world lose their lives be... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo

Having an Education Answering Service Usually Results in Increasing Enrollment

21st May 2008
With job growth at a standstill in many major sectors of the economy like construction, home building, manufacturing and mortgage lending, many people of all ages are switching career paths, or at least contemplating doing so. Some are looking to re-inven... Read >
Author: 1-800 We Answer

Indian Real Estate: Infrastructure and Inflation Takes the Toll

15th May 2008
Lack of adequate infrastructure and sky-rocketing inflationary trends have resulted into speculation across all the sectors of the economy and real estate is one of the worst hit. Thankfully, the Government has taken various proactive steps to curb infla... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Investment is Considerable when it is Long-term, It Pays

06th May 2008
Many people fail to understand and ignore the operations of the stock market and go blindly into it only to watch their money decline by 50% panicking them to death. Nice advices never stop strolling to all investors like warning people against speculatin... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Markets work – even in downturns

10th April 2008
Utopians and fantasists usually use the turmoil of 'bourgeois' living and market upheavels to propose 'brave new world' solutions. These 'new' solutions are of course, the very old and tired ideas of conformity, equality, security and risk-less living. Ev... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com

Confidence and Money Management

13th February 2008
The employment report is actually two separate reports which are the results of two separate surveys. The household survey is a survey of roughly 60,000 households. This survey produces the unemployment rate. The establishment survey is a survey of 375,00... Read >
Author: Mac X

How Can the Employment Report Make You Money?

11th February 2008
The employment report is actually two separate reports which are the results of two separate surveys. The household survey is a survey of roughly 60,000 households. This survey produces the unemployment rate. The establishment survey is a survey of 375,00... Read >
Author: Mac X

The Federal Reserve Interest Rate Cut: Too Little, Too Late?

07th February 2008
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Dec. 11th on hopes that the credit crisis would be tempered from 4.5. Markets were on the upswing up until the cut was announced because many investors were under the impression that the central bank, under pressu... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Commercial opportunities may be in the office

19th January 2008
With the recent news from Knight Frank that commercial office prices have fallen in the south-east of England, many may be wondering if 2008 will bring any worthwhile prospects at all for investment in this sector. An assessment of this issue was provide... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Web Development Services - the New Buzzword of the BPO Industry

12th October 2007
Globalization and free market economy has ushered in new trading concepts, opening the doors for the BPO industry. As a result foreign companies have flooded the Indian market for a thorough search for cheap labor and thus generating employment for thousa... Read >
Author: Diana

MOBILE BANKING TECHNOLOGY

28th August 2007
A study with reference to mobile technology If technological revolution is at its peak, One of the notable sectors of the economy where technology is at it helm of affairs with respect to customer service is BANKING. Over the years has banking transcen... Read >
Author: Ian Ball

RFID - The Future

07th August 2007
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), technology of the future, has long established itself in our everyday lives. It is already deployed in various areas ranging from efficient inventory management and road-toll collection through to timing the performa... Read >
Author: Ashwin

GM's Offshore Growth Projects

27th July 2007
World’s largest automaker and producer of Saab cargo liners have hired Africa Motors Machinery which is a division of Mantrac Uganda Limited, to sell and service its products in Uganda. It was General Motors East Africa Managing Director Bill Lay ... Read >
Author: Michhelle Crimson

Advertising balloons: Popular collectibles at large

20th July 2007
“Creativity has no bounds”. This is true with advertising because a unique criterion is always required to promote a product in the market. The businessmen are always concerned about the endorsement of their products. When the advertising is better, t... Read >
Author: Semron Semron

Longbridge Assembly Line Reopened

07th June 2007
Chief Executive of Nanjing Automobile Corporation, Yu Jian Wei symbolically reopened a Longbridge assembly line on Tuesday while describing the plant as “the spiritual home of the UK motor industry”. Herbert Austin, the one who created the first ... Read >
Author: Zeke

International Real Estate Investors look at Gambia

13th April 2007
Searching for an overseas property investment location that tick all the right boxes well Gambia could well be just that place. Emerging markets have all that investors want low prices which are set to rise dramatically as demand increases. Gambia is one ... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

A Recession? In the end it's all Bull!

30th March 2007
If you listen carefully...you may be able to hear the big blue chip investors whispering nervously about the "R" word. Across the U.S, sobering housing statistics are beginning to reflect the sharp slowdown over the past year. U.S. home-price growth... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot

Top College Degrees For 2007

03rd February 2007
Are you planning on graduating from college within the next couple of years? Do you want to maximize your opportunity for employment following graduation? If so, then you will want to pay special attention to this news. The National Association of Co... Read >
Author: David D

Gurgaon –The shining star of real estate

03rd February 2007
The unprecedented growth in real estate sector can be very much seen in the metros and big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune etc. This amazing growth can be attributed to the increasing purchasing power of the people. The power to purchase has go... Read >
Author: Michaelle Sui

Why you should not refinance today

18th December 2006
Have you heard? Home construction is down 27 percent from a year ago. The ripple effects can already be seen slowing the other sectors of the economy. Yes, this is a good thing for inflation, but what about the home owner? Will your home go up in value, d... Read >
Author: brenda m

\\\'Incredible India\\\' Has Lot In Store For Tourist Explorations

24th October 2006
Tourism industry is an important contributor to the Indian economy as a source of foreign exchange earning. A number of sectors of the economy are closely related with the performance of this sector in terms of growth and employment. This sector contribut... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Toyota Dominates The Automotive Market

07th September 2006
The fluctuating of figures continues to shake the automotive industry. One moment the figures are up the next instant it is on the contrary. Based on the recent statistics, car sales and registrations were down on last year. When asked to explain th... Read >
Author: Tom Bailey

The Cellular phone market in Vancouver, BC - Canada

19th August 2006
What would we do today without cellular phones? Not so many years ago, cellular phones were a rare commodity but today, nearly everyone has a handset. It is one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy and there is still a lot of room for growth. T... Read >
Author: Mark Tanne

Tourism One Of The Main Sources Of Income In India

22nd July 2006
Bringing in foreign exchange in bulks, the tourism industry has been contributing enormously to the Indian economy. The tourism sector is connected to various other sectors of the economy and influences the growth & development of those sectors. India... Read >
Author: James Marriot

POD LABEL PRINTING TRANSFORMING THE INDUSTRY

22nd May 2006
The massive label printing industry is beginning to look at new ways to add to its annual intake of over fifty billion dollars. One of likely area of growth is in the field of print on demand (POD) labels. According to industry insiders, POD label sys... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Stock Tips: Peruvian Politics No Deterrent To Century Mining

21st May 2006
Peru's recent lean to the left personified by the victory in first round voting of Ollanta Humala, the retired army officer with ties to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, is not putting a dent in any Peruvian mining companies plans. If anything, there is... Read >
Author: James West

Spa Vacation

15th May 2006
The spa vacation industry in the United States has been thriving over the last several years with thousands of spas scattered throughout the land. It's now one of the country's biggest leisure industries. While many sectors of the economy are downsizing t... Read >
Author: Martha Vasquez

Fundraising Planning - A Vital Key to Nonprofit Success

15th March 2006
As a professional grant writer and consultant, I am often amazed at how few nonprofit organizations actually have a fund development plan beyond a vague idea of applying for a few grants and sending out an annual appeal letter. Recognizing that lack of... Read >
Author: Ken Goldstein

Nigerian Scams Finally Going To Jail

06th December 2005
Ah, don't you love those Nigerian scams? I'm the brother of Finance Minister Well, they are finally being prosecuted and going to jail. Banco Noroeste Brazil In the biggest scam of its sort, three Nigerian scammers managed to steal $242 million ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Liberalized Investment in India After Scrapping of Press Note 18

18th November 2005
Liberalized Investment in India After Scrapping of Press Note 18 In January 2005, Indian Prime Minister announced scrapping of the contentious Press Note 18 pertaining to foreign financial or technical collaboration under the automatic approval route ... Read >
Author: Alishan Naqvee