Articles, tagged with "law of supply and demand", page 3
16th December 2010
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is confident that vacancy rates of commercial Real Estate in the US have already reached its peak and would soon fall. The realty group expects vacancy rate for existing office spaces to rise to 16.7% in the four...
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rudson tren
26th November 2010
Sometimes or maybe a lot of times we may run into an ad which says that they will fix anything at a flat rate on your computer. Whether it be a major problem like a system crash, or a minor one, like virus removal, the price for the repair remains the sam...
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Author:
Bill Arnoldi
26th November 2010
The law of supply and demand never has it so palpable and often dismaying as in the buying and selling of NFL tickets. It makes itself felt more in playoffs, pro bowl and the Super Bowl. Avid fans have been observed to cue up to ticket outlets for days a...
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Author:
Ace Smith
26th November 2010
For sure, you won’t get a legit discount from regular ticket outlets as NFL tickets are always in high demand. With the law of supply and demand very much at work with NFL tickets, there’s greater certainty you’d be paying more than the ticket’s face val...
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Author:
Ace Smith
26th November 2010
There are so many out-of-works, underemployed, or just would be entrepreneurs who are looking for a way to work from their homes and make money. Rest assured, be it a part-time job to earn extra income, or running a small, full-time business, people are ...
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Author:
john
18th November 2010
Barvetii International Wealth Consultants is always looking to invest in entrepreneurs that have the correct attitude and skills needed when starting out in a new venture. When jobs are scarce, franchise ownership can seem appealing, but prospective franc...
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barvetiiwealth
16th November 2010
Apart from the concrete resources required in every business dealing, there are two other enormously essential components which complete or mess up a deal. Those are timing and duration. Both things are of like importance to all other parts of any busines...
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Author:
Karl Hartley
10th November 2010
Thick books full of equations deter most people from learning economics. The suspicion that there might be something wrong with the whole science is not unfounded. Otherwise, if economists are so knowledgeable, how do you explain that most of them are not...
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John Vespasian
22nd October 2010
Buying fresh “anything" is ultimately the goal when shopping for “anything", right? Be it food products, vegetables, electronic gadgets-- heck, even ideas-- we all want them fresh, and leads are no different. First of all, lets get to the whole idea of ...
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Belinda Summers
20th October 2010
Although advice may sound the same, it normally carries along some sort of slant depending on its source and target groups. There is no difference when it comes to discovering which expert advisor works for your money-making endeavors. The region in whi...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
07th September 2010
When it comes to relationships, even the best of us make the most boneheaded mistakes. Some of those mistakes are when we turn a blind eye on tell tale signs whenever our partners are cheating; and some when we neglect to value things that are very import...
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Author:
Russell Jackson
19th August 2010
Obesity is, in a matter of speaking, a disease of the poor. Many people, regardless of profession, ethnicity or age, are being forced to work longer, faster hours, and sometimes must work multiple jobs for a small pay, who are unable to compensate for thi...
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Author:
Sylvia Tanady
17th August 2010
The other day, during one of my regular visits to my retail stores, I happened to give a small pep talk to my boys at the shop. The boys found it very valuable and insightful, so I guess I might as well share it with you. So what did I tell them during th...
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Author:
John Bino
17th August 2010
How much does solar power cost? Many people are still apprehensive about solar power because of the bill of such a project. They still think that it is not a wise investment. No one can blame them for they are used to the idea that it is a brand-new techn...
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Author:
Kym Turner
13th July 2010
A market is a space where buyers and sellers meet to learn the quantities and prices at which goods or services switch.
There are two sides to a market;
1. Buyers - they have a demand for a particular good or service
2. Sellers - They provide the s...
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Author:
Peter Mathers