Articles, tagged with "barter system", page 1
08th December 2011
It seems like every time you turn around, credit cards are catching a bad rap these days. The interest is too high. The fees are ridiculous. (As a matter of fact, where I come from, a number of small businesses have stopped accepting credit cards altogeth...
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Author:
joevooooje
23rd November 2011
Barter exchanges are probably the most misunderstood of all business systems. Those who join a barter exchange often do not understand how to use them effectively. Those who don’t join them cite reasons such as “it wouldn’t work for my business”, “the fee...
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Author:
John Kirk
11th October 2011
While getting leads plays a vital role in jumpstarting your business, what really contributes success to your business is converting these leads into sales. And what is in between the process of getting leads and converting them to sales is very crucial i...
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Author:
Phillip
24th August 2011
In the past, before the invention of money, people did business only through barter system. But, from the time money was invented, this system was less practiced. Now, with the global recession, barter exchange is more of a necessity than an option. Today...
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Author:
ergato11
18th July 2011
Selling is an ancient form of trade. After the barter system, people have been busy buying or selling anything and everything. Today, websites are traded just like any other profit-making commodity. Auction sites now allow website trades. Selling websites...
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Author:
Kerry Valencia
23rd June 2011
You want a functional office space without having to spend most of the budget on items to get it organized and professional looking. You are in luck, it really does not need to cost an "arm and a leg" to get a professional looking workspace. Just because ...
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Author:
Amy C
10th June 2011
Indian Subcontinent is a land of diverse culture, community and religious beliefs. The effect of the same is exhibited to a huge extent in its handicrafts. Indian Handicrafts in India dates back to over five thousand years.
First traces of Indian handi...
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Indian Crafts Villa
06th May 2011
In past times, big lines of credit might have given us the impression to be overly generous. You might have frequently insisted on "paying the tab" when you dined with a number of friends at a restaurant.
During holidays and birthday celebrations, mayb...
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Author:
Valerie Garner
14th April 2011
If the economy of a country is an indicator of the growth of a country, then the banks would be the face of the economy. Most of the developing countries have had a sturdy growth of the banking sector. This growth is rightly justified as the status of the...
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Author:
preeti011
31st March 2011
Mankind has evolved over the years through business deeds. Business as such plays a role in every aspect of our lives. In early days we had the barter system wherein one person exchanged something for another thing that he requires the most with another p...
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Author:
fitnessretreat
22nd March 2011
The corporate world is another name of exchange of transactions. There is a barter system involved with regard to ideas and implementation of the ideas. It is nothing else but the stock market of ideas. The more valuable the idea seems to be, the better t...
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Author:
colindolly
11th March 2011
Debt settlement or credit negotiation is usually a version of debt reduction in which the creditor makes an arrangement together with the debtor to recognize a amount that is thought to be as the whole amount. This has been a well known practice since the...
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Author:
Thaddeus Newton
07th March 2011
How do you feel when people are cordial enough to you? When they offer you to do your work with a smile? What if you don’t need to call anywhere but pay a handful of charges and take a back seat leaving your entire burden to the host of your calls? All th...
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Author:
exlinteractive
23rd February 2011
Spices were originally developed in the Middle East and herbs later on in East Asia. Early uses of spices and herbs included magic, medicine, religion, tradition, and preservation. Spices were originally used by the upper class and nobles, however, it was...
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Author:
sbh7884
12th January 2011
A promissory note might sound like a complicated financial term although it had some very humble beginnings. This article will help you understand what a promissory note is in layman terms that are easy to follow.
To begin with, let us look at a brief ...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava