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Salesperson? How Honesty Improves Your Sales!

09.02.2010 by John Frainee 7 comments

If you are a salesperson, no doubt you’re constantly looking for new strategies. You’ve tried everything: giving a “special” offer, having a positive attitude and demeanor, or throwing in something for free. But…

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Good Debt or Bad Debt | The Crayola Approach

09.01.2010 by Craig Ford 9 comments
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I recently bought a pack of 64 crayons for my daughter. I had no idea there were so many colors. Back in my day, the world of colors consisted only of a handful of primary colors. But with the help of…

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3 Job-Seeking Tips To Help You Get Employed Now!

08.27.2010 by John Frainee 5 comments
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We’ve all heard the news stories of unemployment reaching record highs and people losing their jobs left and right. This can be unnerving. Who’s going to be the next unfortunate victim of the cutbacks? Maybe you’ve already lost your job, and don’t know where to start to find another one. You’ve done the usual – sending out resumes and filling out applications. What now? Are you going to be yet one more statistic?

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Should You Sell Your Car or Repair It?

08.26.2010 by Jason Price 9 comments

Vehicle problems may be one of the most frustrating expenses to me. Most people are striving to prevent vehicles from becoming budget busters. We all know vehicles are mechanical and have electronic components. Murphy’s Law says anything that can go wrong will go wrong. So, just relax and realize we’re all going to have vehicle troubles sooner or later…

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How To Spend Unexpected Income: 3 Questions To Ask

08.20.2010 by John Frainee 4 comments

For anyone working a budget, receiving financial gifts can be a difficult problem – what should one do with the extra cash? This unexpected income can be a burden when it comes to sitting down with your spouse and deciding where it should go. Here are the top three questions I ask myself when deciding where to put the money…

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How Do You Avoid Cell Phone Bill Overcharges?

08.17.2010 by Jason Price 6 comments
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This month’s Consumer Reports has a number of good tips to help you avoid “bill shock” (as they put it). I remember a few times when I opened a cell phone bill I saw that it was well over a hundred dollars more than what I expected it to be. I learned a quick lesson that spending more minutes than my plan allowed was never going to be a good situation financially speaking…

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Taking a Radical Approach with Your Finances

08.15.2010 by Jay Peroni 1 comment

Having a radical word view can be harmful when it’s based on false beliefs. Imagine if you strongly believed the world was flat, would that not impact how you travel and view the world? However, when our beliefs are built on solid truth…being a radical is a good thing!

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How to Make Time to Deal With Your Finances

08.13.2010 by Craig Ford 5 comments
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One of the common complaints of the non-financially sound is that there simply isn’t enough time to keep up with finances. It is true that none of us want to spend our whole life working as an accountant for our own personal finances. Instead, we would rather get out and live life.However, statements like “I don’t…

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How To Discourage Yourself From Overspending

08.11.2010 by John Frainee 8 comments
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Are you one of those people who have a difficult time keeping the cash in their wallet – you go to the store intending to buy one or two things and walk out with twenty? If you’re a chronic over-spender, here are a few tips and tricks on how to discourage yourself from the habit…

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Money Mentors: Who Should Influence Your Financial Life and Where To Find Them

08.07.2010 by Guest 5 comments

Who do you go to when you need financial advice? If you don’t have an immediate answer, it may be time to consciously consider finding a positive influence in your financial life. It doesn’t have to be a banker, pastor, or family member, but it should be someone who is trustworthy, indiscreet, and has a history of financial success. So now the question becomes, where do you find such a person?

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