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Salesmen Rule

10th February 2012
Copyright (c) 2012 Scott F Paradis Every few years we engage in an extraordinary ritual of grand political theater - a government sale. The electorate gets to entertain the salesmen. The ultimate power game is on. At the end of the fracas the people... Read >
Author: Scott F. Paradis

Retirement Planning Services, the Professional Resolution

06th February 2012
After you have kept enough to have a certificate for deposit (Mp3) or capital market accounts, typically all over $500 to $1,500, you can check with the financial school to send that from a savings account as well as earn a greater interest rate. It's act... Read >
Author: IshanGoradiya

Three Ways to Mess up Your Debt Settlement

27th January 2012
Debt ratios for consumers across the country are at historic highs in terms of debt versus income, as a percentage of the Gross Domestic Product, and as a result, a record number of consumers are seeking debt relief in the form of debt settlement, debt co... Read >
Author: Treena Almasi

Top Complaints in US Healthcare

26th January 2012
One would have to dig very hard to find a greater hot button political topic in the United States than healthcare. It is a subject where every politician will publicly agree that change is necessary, but almost nobody can agree on what that change needs ... Read >
Author: Felix Chesterfield

Panama: Kinds Of Corporations

21st December 2011
There are many various forms of Panama corporations and a Panama company are often set up very effortlessly mainly because the authorities of Panama is the motivating force in international investment in the nation of Panama. If you think about how the in... Read >
Author: joshadekane

China or Japan? My Investment Choice

21st November 2011
So…will it be sushi or dim sum? A friend said he was looking at investing in Japan and felt the country could return above-average returns along with moderate risk. He asked my opinion. Quickly, before he was able to finish his question, I said “China... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Low Consumer Confidence and the Spending Cycle

21st November 2011
We all know that consumer spending accounts for about 70% of the gross domestic product (GDP) growth in this country. And when confidence is low, you also know consumers may be more hesitant to spend, holding back on any major purchases, such as homes, ve... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Reasons Why Lead Generation in Singapore is Key to Financial Success

30th September 2011
Singapore has one of the fastest growing economies nowadays. According to channelnewsasia.com, the country was ranked highly due to the growth of their economy. A snippet of the news article states: "Singapore's economy grew 12.5 percent in the fourth... Read >
Author: jaydenchu

Another Recession? Stagnant Growth May Drive Europe into One

29th September 2011
While the European Union deals with austerity measures and debt relief for Greece, Ireland, and Portugal, the region has not been able to focus on turning its economic engine around. Germany, the top country in the European Union, managed only a tiny 0... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Construction Is Simply Not Possible Without Machinery Eire

27th September 2011
Ireland bears the history in excess of 300 years of that hardship of its population. While other parts of the continent enjoy pleasurable along with promising lifestyle, the inhabitants of the following country had struggled a lot to reach up to this pres... Read >
Author: Jeff Jeffrenson

First Stocks, Then Real Estate—What’s the Winner Going to Be This Decade?

23rd September 2011
I think it’s probable that the stock market will continue to convulse for the rest of the third quarter and into the fourth. The trend in economic news is down and so is investor sentiment. We still have a lot of problems with sovereign debt issues in Eur... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Construction Is Not Possible Without Machinery Ireland

23rd September 2011
Ireland bears the history of more than 300 years of the hardship of its inhabitants. While other parts of the continent enjoy pleasurable and promising lifestyle, the inhabitants of this country had struggled a lot to reach up to this present level. Even... Read >
Author: changcissela

Business Funding and Capital Raising

20th September 2011
Venture capital is monitory capital given to at the begging stage, high-potential, high risk, growth startup companies. Venture capital is also related with work creation accounting for 22% of US gross domestic product the awareness wealth, and utilized a... Read >
Author: julian mara

Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Why Russia Is So Unhappy – In Its Own Way

07th September 2011
By Sergei Guriev http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/article/why-russia-is-so-unhappy–in-its-own-way/439001.html The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum is taking place as the global economy is facing new challenges. These challenges are cer... Read >
Author: dynamic03

Simple Living Done Simply

22nd August 2011
Sustainability is a buzzword that spans multiple industries and segments of American society today. You see it used in the construction trades – for both industrial and residential projects – and among government figures attempting to institute "green" in... Read >
Author: AKozlowski
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