June 30th, 2008
In these times of weekly price increases, you have to watch all your expenses very closely. A great portion of your grocery budget is for food. If you’re going to spend a lot of money on food, might as well make it nutritious, what makes for a balanced diet, and what keeps you […]
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June 29th, 2008
In these times of weekly price increases, you have to watch all your expenses very closely. A great portion of your grocery budget is for food. If you’re going to spend a lot of money on food, might as well make it nutritious, what makes for a balanced diet, and what keeps you […]
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June 28th, 2008
You look at your cupboard & refrigerator and list down items you need to buy at the supermarket.
Supermarkets are minefields of unnecessary expenses. The supermarket is laid out to make you buy more. The standard layout of a supermarket places the non-essentials (many of which are things you want and not really need) […]
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June 27th, 2008
In these times of weekly price increases, you have to watch all your expenses very closely. A great portion of your expenses are groceries.
Supermarkets are minefields of unnecessary expenses. In addition to the on-site and point-of-purchase advertisements and all sorts of promotions to entice you to buy more than you budgeted, the supermarket […]
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June 26th, 2008
In Miranda Marquit’s post http://www.yieldingwealth.com/will-barack-obama-be-good-for-your-personal-finances/, one comment said:
To shield the people of taxes during the socalled War in Iraq, Bush Administration technically loaned for it. It shielded the people of taxes.
That’s what third world countries do how they cope up with loans from first world country. This means, Bush economic […]
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June 25th, 2008
In Miranda Marquit’s post http://www.yieldingwealth.com/will-barack-obama-be-good-for-your-personal-finances/, one comment said:
To shield the people of taxes during the socalled War in Iraq, Bush Administration technically loaned for it. It shielded the people of taxes. That’s what third world countries do how they cope up with loans from first world country.
This means, Bush economic policy, is […]
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June 24th, 2008
In Miranda Marquit’s post http://www.yieldingwealth.com/will-barack-obama-be-good-for-your-personal-finances/, one comment said:
To shield the people of taxes during the socalled War in Iraq, Bush Administration technically loaned for it. It shielded the people of taxes. That’s what third world countries do how they cope up with loans from first world country. This means, Bush economic […]
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June 23rd, 2008
Many start-up businesses stop at determining their beginning Equity. After putting up the initial capital for your business, you have to determine the optimum Working Capital to position your business on the road to profitability and growth.
Specially during these times of high transportation costs and constricted markets, f you do not put up enough […]
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June 22nd, 2008
Bloggers from the b5media Business & Entertainment Channels just went through a 24-hour-blogging-every-hour marathon in support of ACCION, the MicroFinance Institution of MicroFinance Institutions (http://www.b5media.com/b5media-blogs-for-a-cause).
That is a lot of stress and a great lack of sleep.
Researchers at Seoul National University in South Korea conducted an experiment on the effect of the scent of freshly roasted […]
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June 21st, 2008
Underlying the financial and economic jargon of microlending, poverty alleviation, financial management, financial services for the poor, what ACCION does is to set up poor people to earn sustainable income so that they themselves can create earning assets that will benefit not only themselves but their community as well.
ACCION has 6.2 million success stories.
This post […]
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