Articles, tagged with "house of cards", page 1
11th November 2011
Ten years ago ecommerce was still a cool buzzword that everyone wanted to try, but at that early point it was largely limited to the Business-2-Business world. The use of personal computers, mobile phones and the internet was still experiencing its first...
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Author:
Jeremy Pradell
18th October 2011
While recession hit in the belly of global hotel industry with occupancy and room rates tumbling like a house of cards affecting suppliers, caterers, financiers, tour operators, and others close to the industry, the start of this year has seen recovery in...
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Author:
Kavita Martin
26th September 2011
You love your horse, make sure they're protected during storm season by building a safe and sustainable steel building.
You've been a 'horse person' all your life. From the time you were a little person until today as an adult, you have loved horses a...
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Author:
Rocket Steel Buildings
23rd September 2011
Although it is difficult to explain, some people seem to be very good at getting further and further into debt, and not seeming to make any headway towards getting on top of their financial obligations. Often the cause of this financial trouble is not the...
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Author:
lexordaren
19th June 2011
Earlier in the decade, financial scandals revealed that third party consulting firms could not be trusted to guarantee impartial results when delivering internal business audits. Friendly business relationships where these consultants handled both audits...
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Author:
Felix Chesterfield
14th June 2011
Small business management is quite an intricate task, because within a limited unit, all the processes of a company need to be encompassed. An enterprise runs only as well as it is managed. If the organization and planning involved is flawed, the entire s...
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Author:
David Weasley
03rd June 2011
Rings and the honeymoon are bought on credit as the parents pay for the wedding (by taking out a loan on their own 401k plans). John and Mary also find the house of their dreams and are happy to learn that the financial terms of the mortgage company inclu...
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Author:
Amos Saunders
27th May 2011
The official end of the credit crisis occured some time ago now, and at that point the finance sector breathed a united sigh of relief.
It was of course the heads of this industry who were responsible for the credit crisis in the first instance due to ...
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Author:
Champion Finance
24th May 2011
Due to the increasing speeds of home broadband from a multitude of ISP’s, streaming Movies and TV shows to your living room or home office has never been easier. Gone are the days of going down to your local video rental chain or mom and pop store that re...
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Author:
Claude Sawyer
03rd May 2011
I'd like to first give props to your for checking this article out and seeing what it's about. I'm not sure if you'll enjoy this or not but dammit if you won't find some value you out of it anyways lol!
Commenting on my articles is a great way to get g...
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Author:
Justin Dee
15th March 2011
Deconstruction is a radical critical theory popularized by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. He and others after him took the analysis of language and communication deeper than it had ever gone before. In essence, they took words, sentences, pieces ...
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Author:
Marc D. Baldwin
11th February 2011
There are two ways to interpret the phrase 'business processes'. We can assume it refers to equipment you use for specific tasks in running your business, such as the telephone, fax machine, computer etc. Or we can interpret it on a more 'global' level,...
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Author:
Jeremy Pradell
08th February 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Scott F Paradis
America is the land of dreams, of potential, of opportunity. Unfortunately America has embraced a fantasy, succumbing to the illusion that one can in fact get "something for nothing." Our political leaders and well-he...
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Author:
Scott F. Paradis
19th January 2011
Over the past 34 years, U.S. household debt has skyrocketed from $680 billion in 1974 to an astronomical $14 trillion in 2008, according to the November 1, 2010 issue of Time magazine. Since the early 1980s, U.S. consumer consumption has outpaced income a...
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Author:
kaybeeenterprise
17th January 2011
Jonathan Bristol, a former partner at two of the largest and best U.S. law firms, was arraigned in a Manhattan federal court and charged with laundering over $20 million in connection with Kenneth Starr, the now convicted financial advisor to Hollywood ce...
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Author:
Brian Mahany, Esq.