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How Young Entrepreneurs Stare Down Personal CrisisOriginally Posted on Young Entrepreneur
When starting up Gamblino in June, 27-year-old Frank Wilson had a long list of things to do. Getting hit by a car wasn’t one of them.
A week after filing the articles of incorporation for the New York...
Top Jobs With Best Retirement BenefitsWhen it comes to retirement benefits, some jobs go above and beyond. From early retirement to tenure to a full pension, here are some of the country’s top jobs with the best retirement perks.
Utility Companies
Heavily unionized utility companies offer...
How to Stop Offering Free Advice and Make the SaleOriginally Posted on Entrepreneur.com
In this special feature of ‘Ask Entrepreneur,’ Facebook fan James Schulman asks: For a consulting service, how do you make the sale without giving away expert advice for free?
Customers will not appreciate...
Is Generosity Hurting Your Bottom Line?Originally Posted at Entrepreneur.com
When you own a small business, family and friends often expect free services — a luxury you may not be able to offer, especially in this economy. Learning to set limits without hurting anyone’s feelings will...
The Key to Lasting Change in Your Personal ProductivityOriginally Posted at Entrepreneur.com
One of my readers asked a powerful question the other day, “How do I get started making lasting change…?” What a brave soul to put that question forward as many wonder but few inquire. So here are my suggestions...
Secrets from the Garage Sale MillionaireOriginally Posted on Yahoo! Finance
As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and Aaron LaPedis is living proof. Over the years he’s been so successful buying and reselling other people’s unwanted items, he’s earned the...
How Successful Leaders Balance Skepticism and OpennessIn today’s rapidly changing market, small businesses that innovate survive. But, that’s no easy task for a leader. You’re expected to be open to risky ideas while protecting your company and evaluating what will work. Openness and...
Why You Should Say ‘Yes’ MoreThis article was originally posted on Entrepreneur.com
I’ll bet you could use a lot more yes in your life. Everyone could, really. Think about it: What would our country be like if Republicans and Democrats said about the economy, “Yes, we...
How to Fly for Free: 10 Tips to Earn Air Travel VouchersOriginally Posted on DailyFinance
When Scott Ford was laid off from his job in New York City back in 2008, he headed to JFK International Airport without thinking of anything other than getting on a plane to visit friends in sunny San Diego.
And when...
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A Local Call
Originally Posted at Investing Daily
With Research in Motion (NDSQ: RIMM) taking the name of its marquee product, the BlackBerry, in an attempt to revamp its image and revive is waning fortunes, you’d be right to think smartphones are a …
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Economy
Reining in Europe’s Runaway Markets
Our friends in Europe love a good party.
But who can blame them? Especially since they just endured a rotten couple years filled with near-meltdown conditions.
I’ve stumbled onto countless concerns about the speed with which domestic markets lifted off …
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Featured Trading
This Out-of-Favor Sector Could Make Traders 50%-Plus
Originally Posted at Street Authority
While the S&P 500 and Dow have rallied to five-year highs, the technology sector has lagged, and is currently sitting about 4% below the fall peak. The PowerShares QQQ Trust (Nasdaq: QQQ), anexchange-traded fund (ETF) …
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Economy
The Bullish Case for Dividend Stocks in One Chart
Originally Posted at Wall Street Daily
Break out the bubbly, because it’s Friday in the Wall Street Daily Nation!
For the newbies in the group, once a week I embrace the adage that a picture is worth a thousand words. …
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Trading
The Next Big Growth Industry Like 3D Printing: Cosmetic Surgery Stocks
American are getting older but looking younger. According to recent data at the United States Census, persons over 55 years old now make up 25% of the population. According to an article published by Stony Brook University School of Medicine, …
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Trading
How to find long term winners
By StockBee (Original Link)
Stock markets have different kind of winners. Some stocks can make big move in 5 days and after that end up all the gains. Similarly some move only for a month. But there are some special …
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Trading
A Trillion-Dollar Wealth Transfer is About to Hit Wall Street (Part 2)
By Louis Basenese (Wall Street Daily | Original Link)
In yesterday’s column, I explained how traditional venture capital (VC) investors have become apathetic. They’re not plowing capital into private VC funds with enthusiasm anymore.
We can blame the high fees, …
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The Dollar Is Getting Weaker — Here’s What Investors Should Do Now
By David Sterman (StreetAuthority | Original Link)
At the end of World War II, G.Is. had a little time to linger in Europe before heading home, so they embarked on the all-American pastime: shopping.
The U.S. dollar was so strong, …
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