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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Should You Drain Your 401(k) to Start a Business
The short answer is, no. No because you shouldn’t put all your eggs in your business basket, because it could fail. However, your 401(k) is a good source of funds. But, money.cnn.com ran a good article this week about using … Continue reading
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Tagged Business Plans, Entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, Finance
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Long before
Long before the Bywater’s current status as a dining destination, the original Sugar Park lured those craving a New York style pie to its original location inside a neighborhood bar (now called J Sports Lounge). The pizzeria reopened in 2011 … Continue reading
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David Jolly
David Jolly, R Fla. Speaks to reporters in St. Petersburg, Fla. Once the existence of blight is established, the city is able to siphon off property tax into an account that is usually controlled by the City Council. Sutton said … Continue reading
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blaming players in public never a good idea
blaming players in public never a good idea These reports included 6,364 emergency room visits and 540 deaths (Figure 3) [47,48]. Public outrage at these tragedies became the impetus for removing the oral polio vaccine from immunization schedules [36:568;37;38].”. Wharton … Continue reading
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blame nixon for the obesity epidemic
blame nixon for the obesity epidemic Consumers who want to purchase pork from farms accountable to higher standards, there is an option. The BC SPCA has five member farms producing SPCA Certified pork products. Elliott was termed by The Independent … Continue reading
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Back to School for an MBA
Well, Fortune is finally getting with the program. They had an article on MBA programs and the changes to the programs in the last few years: leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, law and other key areas. It got us thinking: If we … Continue reading
Should Companies Monitor Their Employees Social Media?
The Wall Street Journal wrote a big article about this topic in their print edition on May 12, and honestly, we should have put it out there sooner, because it’s a big topic for employers, not only in the hiring of … Continue reading
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Tagged social media, Wall Street Journal, wall street journal articles
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A Three Step Process for Turning Voicemail into a Powerful Sales Tool
This a rather interesting article that we pulled from the Toronto Globe and Mail, which we thought we’d comment on, because we agree there’s a real science to leaving voicemails, which is a lot of our communication these days. Our … Continue reading
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Collierville officer getting kudos for Kroger kindness
The employee wrote, baby formula (not cheap), and diapers. Not much but it helped them get by. Everyone give a round of applause to this officer! kindness of the officer apparently had a Pass It On effect, also proud to … Continue reading
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