• April 25th, 2012
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Occupy and Outsource

It started as a protest without a figurehead, a grassroots movement, something that rarely ever happens. I’m talking about the Occupy movement. Unfortunately, the reality that the 99% miss is that they themselves are the ones who caused the credit crunch, and the resulting financial crisis, back in the latter end of 2007, which lasted for nearly three years. People were only too eager to borrow because of ea

  • April 4th, 2012
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Cutting Down Overhead

To make money, one has to spend money. Of course, this conventional wisdom often ignores the fact that to have money to spend, one has to first make money. This is true even in business, where money is the lifeblood of operations. However, sometimes the cost of keeping that blood flowing is getting too big. Maybe the company is in the midst of a Zoloft recall, making it necessary for them to cut back on expenses.

  • February 16th, 2012
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The Argument for Free Market Capitalism

I’m beginning to think that debates between Communists and advocates of the free-market are useless. Communists belittle their historical failures in the past and they are convinced that the uncertain future already favors them. They think the free-market is just part of the process of refining society and accuse those who favor capitalism as being stuck in what they allege is simply “another stage̶

  • December 31st, 2011
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To Go Public or Not

The majority of people who go into business start out small, for various reasons like budget and flexibility. However, there comes a time when the business has no choice but to grow. An ambitious businessman cannot stay a small business owner forever. One of the many concerns about growing the business are the funds and the direction that the company is taking, and one of the many ways that the business owner might

  • November 22nd, 2011
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Three Easy Sidelines Online

Here at Cash In Bundles, we’re tired of hearing the phrase “money doesn’t grow on trees”. Sure it doesn’t, but they can be found scattered all over cyberspace. The new medium of communication, the Internet has also become the new place to transact money… lots of it. Swiss banks use to wirelessly transfer obscene amounts of cash owned by drug lords and third world dictators. Impul

  • November 21st, 2011
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Some Myths About Investing in Stocks

Stocks are one of the best things to invest in. Buying the right one can bring you huge profit in the future. There are people who think that investing in stocks is like playing games in a casino where you just need to choose where you want to place your bet. Aside from that, there are many other things that people think about securities that aren’t true. There are those who say that you must know how to time

  • November 4th, 2011
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Concentrating on Fewer Customers For Better Success

A business can measure success by profits and more customers means more profit. This is true, but sometimes catering to one or two clients at a time is better for business. A reason many new businesses fail is the fact that they take on too many customers and cannot deliver as promised. This is one of the times when quality is more important than quantity. A new business has to build up a reputation in its chosen i

  • October 7th, 2011
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Basics of Food Franchising

People eat food, that’s an undeniable fact. Whether by necessity or for pleasure, eating is an activity that is common to all walks of life. Some enterprising individuals are well aware of this fact and out to take advantage of this as a business opportunity. While some of us are content with being paying customers, others desire to make an empire out of food. Almost all, if not all, food entrepreneurs are food l

  • September 23rd, 2011
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Music’s Therapeutic Touch

They say that you should not love your company too much, since there’s no guarantee it will love you that way in return. As soon as I left the portals of my university, I immediately landed a job at one of the best architectural firms in New York. I marveled at the company’s prestige, and radiated pride and joy whenever batch mates and former mentors would ask me where I worked. I dedicated my life to my jo

  • September 19th, 2011
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What it Takes to Earn Cash Online

Who doesn’t want to earn fast cash? In this time and age where Internet technology has gotten so advanced, everyone is presented with countless opportunities to earn money the easy way. While there are a lot of jobs to take on, some people are plainly hesitant because they don’t know where to start, and how to go about it. Trust me, the World Wide Web has so much to offer you! You simply need to take time to do