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28th September 2009
Dell has been coping with relentless pressure in recent years to decrease expenditure and build up performance, because of the latest backsliding economy and a expansive variety of contending computers and notebooks in the stores. Previously acknowledged ... Read >
Author: Farhan Mirza
15th September 2009
One of the most important tools that financial graduates need for professional success is computational finance. This study combines computer analysis, mathematics and financial knowledge to assess the total risk of specific types of investments. Computat... Read >
Author: salim.emaif@gmail.com
19th July 2009
Imagine what it feels like in a company when you personally can HIDE behind the saying corporate profits, company policy and the like to hide your desire for greed and financial wealth! Gone is the personal embarrassment to your fellow man. So you think ... Read >
Author: CMAenergy
17th July 2009
There are many benefits in forming a C-Corporation. You don’t have to be some sort of huge corporation to want to be a c-corporation. There are many benefits also for closely held corporations. The obvious benefit is to be able to write off a wide varie... Read >
Author: Rajni
28th June 2009
"Division of the parts" and oil additives: A tale of two standards
The "Division of the parts "of many auto-manufacturers of the vehicles is a division in which shareholders will be money. After all, the "Parties" is what people need to take their car... Read >
Author: Manseo
12th June 2009
The for-profit health care industry CEOs are intent on saving their salaries and huge corporate profits over the health of Americans. While many Americans, 47 million, do not have health insurance, and for the millions who are fortunate enough to have he... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
01st May 2009
With inflation looming in the horizon, it is a good time to recall solid investment wisdom from a distant past: a bird in the hand might be worth two devalued birds in the future. Once of the problems associated with inflation is that nobody is able to pr... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
27th March 2009
Are liberals in control? Do they really hurt the people they try to help? How you answer depends on your definition of the "L" word.
Once, to be a liberal meant to privilege the market over people. So wrote Adam Smith, the guru of capitalism, over two ... Read >
Author: Progress Books
13th March 2009
This article is for small business owners who currently run their business as a C corporation or limited liability company (LLC). If you fall into either of those categories, read on to find out why filing Form 2553 by March 15 could be the best thing you... Read >
Author: Wayne M. Davies
02nd March 2009
Looking for an effective tax reduction strategy for your small business? This article explains how to reduce your taxes by choosing to be taxed as an S corporation.
Question: What do all the following small business owners have in common? 1) C corporat... Read >
Author: Wayne M. Davies
08th January 2009
A research on Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations shows that the boom in corporate profits and higher incomes for employees is one side of the coin. The other is surge in workplace stress and lifestyle diseases.
Heart disea... Read >
Author: Mike Smith
29th December 2008
From someone who is in now back again in the workforce after 2 job layoffs totaling 13 months and 23 days, I believe today’s employment market is the worst I’ve seen in 38 years of employment!
We are all one step away from unemployment - regardle... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th December 2008
For the small business owner or self-employed person, both the sole proprietorship and the general partnership put you in the world of unlimited liability.
All your personal assets are at risk. A business-related accident or lawsuit could literally wip... Read >
Author: Wayne M. Davies
15th December 2008
Markets are in an ugly, bearish mood in 2008. They are down 20% on average across the world. So what are the markets telling us? Is it that we are in a recession, depression or an economic trough? Or is it that monetary, fiscal and trade policies in the m... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com
30th November 2008
S corporations, according to the Internal Revenue Service, have become the most popular form for doing business in the United States. As a result, business owners and entrepreneurs must know how business planning for an S corporation differs from planning... Read >
Author: Stephen L. Nelson
03rd November 2008
Which comes first – fear or economic chaos? Companies as varied as Yahoo, American Express, and Time Inc. are laying off employees. Corporate profits are dropping. The stock market is in a chaotic panic. Housing prices have plunged. Consumer debt is on ... Read >
Author: Dr. John Schinnerer
21st October 2008
The truth is, we are going through the most severe global financial crisis since the days of Great Depression. Originated in USA, economic recession is affecting all the major players of world economy. Governments and major policy makers of world economy ... Read >
Author: Jennie
15th August 2008
The third largest Asian economy (after Japan and China) and the twelfth largest in the world, the Indian economy is virtually a success story. A mixed economy with more of socialist features to begin with in 1947, India, today, has become home to many MNC... Read >
Author: Aditya
19th March 2008
One of the most important tools that financial graduates need for professional success is computational finance. This study combines computer analysis, mathematics and financial knowledge to assess the total risk of specific types of investments. Computat... Read >
Author: Mike Sandiford
02nd November 2007
KEEPING THINGS IN PERSPECTIVE Posted On: Tue, Oct 23, 2007 Author: Monty Guild & Tony Danaher Let’s keep things in perspective. None of this is rocket science, but it is easy to get carried away by fear and greed. Those who win are those who k... Read >
Author: Guild Investment Management
21st October 2007
“Parts Division” and Oil Additives: A Tale of Two StandardsThe “Parts Division” of many auto/vehicle manufacturers is the one division in which stockholders expect money will be made. After all, “Parts” is what people need as they make their c... Read >
Author: techtip
18th April 2007
Not too many years ago the only way to get your book published was to send a manuscript to a large publishing house and hope they liked it enough to publish and distribute it. Even then, there was no guarantee of success because the publishing houses did... Read >
Author: Michael Mould
01st February 2007
Globalization is an old process in a new setting of unparalleled technological advances, unprecedented penetration of national economies by multinational corporations, and the neo-liberal revival of the free trade doctrine.
Old globalization was marked b... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
13th December 2006
A tort is a wrongful act, damage, or injury that is done willfully, negligently, or in situations that involve strict liability. However, a Tort does not involve contract breach in which a civil lawsuit might be initiated. Recently, we have seen support... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
16th November 2006
In a business environment where huge corporations seem to be competing for every niche, small business owners are finding it harder than ever to stay afloat and succeed. The Small Business Empowerment Association (SBEA) is coming to the rescue with a new... Read >
Author: Malcolm Allen
23rd June 2006
It's been a wild and wooly couple of weeks on the international stock markets. But is the recent slide grinding to a halt...or just taking a breather before tumbling some more? And more importantly, what does it mean to astute penny stock investors?
Wa... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
09th June 2006
We allow the credit card industry to make fools of us and we do nothing about it. If someone told you that you were being made a fool of, wouldn't you address the issue? I know I would.
Credit card companies have revenue of $76.03 billion dolla... Read >
Author: Thomas Martucci
27th January 2006
The WTL Club Health & Fitness Newsletter
Nutrition Basics
Today our diets are full of processed foods; Foods that man has tampered with, not to benefit our bodies but to give the food a longer shelf life to increase corporate profits. We are ... Read >
Author: Karen Minnis
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