Articles, tagged with "emotional decision", page 6
05th March 2007
Unless you are looking at a "walk in-walk out" sale when browsing online real estate, then you had better look at the structure of the homes for sale you are viewing and not the ‘tricks' that have made them look especially attractive.
Real Estate...
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Author:
Ester Rebecca del Fierro
15th February 2007
No, I'm not talking bankruptcy. If there's one key to living as debt free as possible, it's controlling spending instead of allowing spending to control you. Money and how we spend it is as much an emotional decision is a financial one. By working to sepa...
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Author:
Abigail Franks
11th January 2007
Only You Can And DO Decide If You Will SucceedCopyright 2003 by Willie CrawfordSometimes it seems like identifying why some businessessucceed while others fail is impossible. After all, ifyou could readily identify why businesses end up in onecategory or ...
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02nd December 2006
You decide to go look at potential homes for you next purchase and walk into an absolutely beautiful home with stunning furniture. Should you make an offer?
Considering Furnishing When Viewing Homes
When someone sells something, they usually do thei...
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Author:
Raynor James
23rd November 2006
The selection of a home is an emotional decision, and it should be. You should tap into your emotional knowledge when choosing a home. Many personal factors will influence your selection of a place where your family can live comfortably and safely.
How...
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Author:
Roselind Hejl
16th November 2006
Buying a home is an emotional decision and most people try to get the best the possible can afford. That being said, one must be careful when squeezing into a mortgage.
Be Careful When Squeezing into a Mortgage
When it comes to certain foods, there...
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Author:
Dan Lewis
15th November 2006
Learn how to relieve stress by taking control of your time. The key to being in control of your stress at work is not so much about how you deal with the stress situation, but more about how you arrange your time use to get everything done - and stay in c...
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Author:
Michael Licenblat
07th September 2006
Share trading, like any other investment, has its' inherent risks. No trader, or system, no matter how smart or well designed, can foretell the future. Natural disaster, human emotion, terrorism and globalization, among other things, manipulate the market...
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Author:
Ken Shorey
19th August 2006
When shopping for a home, many buyers view improvements to properties as positive sign. In general, this is logical but a buyer must be careful.
Buyer Beware of Excessive Home Improvements
A time-tested approach to making money in real estate is to...
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Author:
Raynor James
03rd August 2006
Copyright 2006 CashFlow Avenue
If you are a sports enthusiast, you probably know that the best offensive team does not necessarily win the championship. Instead, it is normally the best defensive team that will come out on top. Of course, to score - yo...
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Author:
William Tan
07th July 2006
For the last five years, you could pretty much list a property on the market in any condition and have it sell. That is no longer the case, which means you need some tips.
Tips For Property Sellers
In recent years, selling a property was a breeze. A...
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Author:
Raynor James
26th May 2006
Want to Increase Your Equity When Selling Your Home? - Think of Your Home as a Financial Asset
A transition takes place when you begin the process of selling your home. You see your home not as a home, but as a financial asset, and the question becomes...
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Author:
Jeff Morrow
28th March 2006
In automotive sales training lectures about relationship building and how vital it is to the life of a successful car dealership abound. But how many salespeople actually remember or apply what they've learned? Over and over again, it's been proven that ...
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Author:
Patricia Jones
17th April 2005
Do bonuses really work?
At least once a week we get asked about the common
approach to offering bonuses -- has this technique
been overused?
My answer is always the same...
Crappy, freely available, 3rd party bonuses are definitely
overused ...
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Author:
Jeff Smith