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THE SECRETS OF FREE ADVERTISINGBy trz on May 9, 2009 | No Comments
The opportunities for getting free advertising for your product
or services are limited only by your own imagination and
energies. There are so many proven ways of promoting your
objectives without cost that it literally boggles the mind just
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How to analyze a financial statementBy trz on May 8, 2009 | No Comments
It’s obvious financial statement have a lot of numbers in them and at first glance it can seem unwieldy to read and understand. One way to interpret a financial report is to compute ratios, which means, divide a particular number in the financial report by another. Financial statement ratios are also useful because they enable the reader to compare a business’s current performance with its past performance or with another business’s performance, regardless of whether sales revenue or net income was bigger or smaller for the other years or the other business. In order words, using ratios can cancel out difference in company sizes.
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Planning and Organizing a Successful Yard SaleBy trz on April 22, 2009 | No Comments
Planning and Organizing a Successful Yard Sale
A well-organized and well-planned yard sale is more appealing and makes it easier for shoppers to see what you have for sale. After you’ve sorted through your belongings and decided what you’re going to place in your yard sale, take a moment to sit down and think through how you want to organize your items. Categorize your items, as it demonstrates your hard work and forethought in planning your sale. Keep a close eye on things throughout the course of the day, as you’ll need to resort and re-categorize your things as your items sell.
You can sort things into boxes when you’re doing your initial sorting and purging. Grocery, liquor and discount stores always have plenty of empty freight boxes, and they’re usually free for the taking. Make sure you gather several sizes to accommodate different items. As you
Take a box with you and survey your house and your belongings, place your unwanted items in the box until it’s full. Select a central location or room in your house to coordinate your sale items. Continue with this process until you’ve sorted through all your belongings in both your home and garage. Be sure to go through places like your drawers, closets, sheds, cupboards and your pantry. Don’t forget your attic or basement as well.
After you’ve gathered all your sale items, sort them into categories to group them into for your sale. This can be done either by category or price. Periodically during your sale, move items that haven’t sold to another table or re-locate them on the same table. However, don’t do this during times when you have lots of traffic. If you notice certain categories of items are not selling as well as others, you might want to adjust your prices accordingly or move them closer to the entrance to your sale so they are more visible to those who drive by to see what goodies you have to offer.
After your sale is over, don’t take the items back in your house. Contact your local rescue mission or charity thrift store and make arrangements to donate your items. Most places will be happy to arrange a pickup time to come by and haul your things away, and will give you a receipt you can use for a tax write-off. -
How to Save Money and Avoid TemptationsBy trz on April 13, 2009 | No Comments
Saving money and financial management is very crucial in one’s life. Money is very important in order to survive in this world but only a few people know how to manage their household budget properly. Many people have a hard time saving money even if it is for their own good.
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22 Benefits of juiceBy trz on April 13, 2009 | No Comments
Eating raw foods is a way to give your body some of the nutrition it desperately needs. Many of us are at least slightly overweight, and even the morbidly obese are starving for essential proteins and amino acids. All the processed, cooked foods we eat give us only a small percentage of what we need. Consequently, we eat and eat and yet were still not nourished. Psychologists try to tell us were eating to make up for an emptiness in our souls. Wrong! Our bodies our empty and trying to tell us so.
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18 Why organicBy trz on April 12, 2009 | No Comments
Food that is grown or raised without chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers is called organic. Weve become so accustomed to getting by with foods that have been grown with fertilizers and that contain harmful toxins, that weve forgotten what its like to feel truly well. We dont know how good we can really feel.
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17 Organic Products and Raw Food DietBy trz on April 12, 2009 | No Comments
Fortunately for those of us newly interested in eating organic and raw foods, there are lots of products out there. Natural and organic foods used to be found only in natural food stores, and those could be few and far between. While not as ubiquitous as McDonalds, there ARE many more stand-alone stores. And the grocery chains are catching on too, with more organic selections than ever before. If you dont see them in your grocery store, just ask. Youre probably not the only person in your neighborhood whod like to see more of these options.
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Money Savings on FoodBy trz on April 7, 2009 | No Comments
Thinking of cutting down your expenses on food? Then you should read the following tips. They will surely help you on reducing your food expenses. They are by no means comprehensive but they will be very useful.
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Chase.com credit cardBy trz on April 6, 2009 | No Comments
Chase.com credit card offers
Online credit card applications seem to be the in thing and Chase too offers online credit card application facility. Here, Chase.com credit cards refers to the chase credit cards that can be applied for online. Just for those who dont know, Chase is a brand that is owned by JPMorgan Chase & Co. (a leading global financial services firm).

