Invest in the Stock Market for the RIGHT Reason by Charles O'Melia Investing in the stock market is not purchasing a stock at 25 dollars a share, hoping it will go to 35 so you can sell it, then hoping it will drop back to 25 so you can buy it back, so that you can sell it again at 35, and so on and so forth. In my opinion, that is gambling. And, I would imagine, some would believe that ANY investment in the stock market is gambling. So, for the sake of argument, let’s assume that every investment in the stock market is a gamble (whether you ... Bachelor of Busines Administration by mullen The BBA Program taught as a part-time program over 4 years. It is conceived to distribute to the students an understanding of the concepts and practices in Management. The University leans on teachers who have a great professional experience and a very high level of theoretical knowledge and can commuicate their knowhow. Common-core syllabus: The common-core syllabus is 2 years for full time programm and 2 years and 2 terms for part time program. The Bachelor of Business Administration is design ... Stock Market Retirement Investment Plan by Charles M O'Melia You have permission to this article either electronically or in print as long as the author bylines are included, with a live link and the article is not changed in any way. Please provide a courtesy e-mail to charles@thestockopolyplan.com telling where the article was published. (Word Count 501) Stock Market Retirement Investment Plan For a successful retirement investment plan to work in the stock market, some ‘reasonably sure’ assumptions would have to be made: The retirement in ... No Money! Does It Really Matter? (Free E-Books) by John Michael Many investors think that money (or lack of money) is what stops them from closing a deal. This MYTH is one of the most limiting things that holds some investors back. Understand that money is NEVER an issue—IF the deal is right. You can use the seller’s existing financing for part of the purchase price. Buying Author's Biography: About the Author: John Michael is an active Real Estate Investor and Coach. FREE Investing Club & Real Estate Investing Site at: The Hood-Winking of the American Investor by Charles M O'Melia You have permission to this article either electronically or in print as long as the author bylines are included, with a live link, and the article is not changed in any way (typos, excluded). Please provide a courtesy e-mail to charles@thestockopolyplan.com telling where the article was published. The Hood-Winking of the American Investor! Have you ever noticed how some words in the English language are so perfectly named for what they describe? And how some words seem to be, I guess you ... Property Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly by Elaine VonCannon Property Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Being a landlord is not all it’s cracked up to be. Think carefully of all the responsibilities that follow the purchase of an investment property for rental use. Screen your clients, run credit checks and, if you are both landlord and owner of the property, learn to deal with problems objectively, fairly and legally. Many clients will try to talk their way out of serious issues like late rent payments. Some will even present a dramatic ... Surefire Ways to Attain Moneymaking Success by Michael Lee You have probably heard other people say that Author's Biography: Michael Lee is the author of ... Sweaters and Web Sites: Aren't They All The Same? by Walter McClure Beware: Thinly-stretched metaphor ahead. Proceed with caution. A Web Site is a Web Site is a Web Site....right? No. It's not. That's settled. Let us move on to more pressing issues: Visualize. A sweater. Red and green. Whoa. Horizontal stripes with alternating colors. Causes rapid eye movement and non-physical concussions. 3-Dimensional pieces - stitched in to add some flair to the viewing experience. Shame. Its the crowning piece of someone's holiday ensemble. It may be hard on the eyes of ... An Economical Retirement Investment Plan by Charles M O'Melia The practice of economy, directed toward a retirement investment plan in the stock market, is in itself a source of great revenue. It is the art of making the most out of every stock market investment, with the definite purpose or goal being to provide a life that is fully independent of monetary concerns. But the economy of making each investment in the stock market does come with a price. It will require self-denial (the money invested is not spent for goods or services). Economy and ... Senior Health Care Insurance on the Net by william pritchett When a good friend of mine inquired where he could obtain information about medical insurance for his out-of-state, elderly mother, I told him to try the Internet. He reported back to me about a week later, in desperation: "I am giving up, I am too confused." He had taken on an overwhelming project with his widowed mother, living in another state. As the only child, and following the sudden death of his father, it was his responsibility to care for his mother. In this world of technology, ... The Average Profile of Customers Opting for a Payday Loan Cash Advance by Angelina Rosario Payday loans are loans of a small amount, taken for a short duration of time. Payday loans are generally meant to be paid off on the next payday. Payday lenders loan out thousands of dollars every week to people who are in dire need of money. The Community Financial Service Association of America, payday loan cash advance industry extends to about $25 billion. Payday lending is often regarded as something predatory and it is of the common belief that payday customers are being used as fodder ... Credit Card is adding the silver lining to your pocket by Janet Williams In the new millennium plastic money or credit cards has rendered a new zing factor to your pocket. This has not only made you economically more flexible but subsequently added glamour to your financial image as well. No more bulging out hip pockets with excess of liquid cash. Instead, the slimmer your pocket; the smarter you look. But behind all these inviting attributes of credit cards there seems to be a trap laid out for people who are impulsive and careless (http://www.debtconsolidationca ... Real Estate Values or Just Bad Habits? by Meredith Gossland There are several small businesses that retain hundred-year-old traditions, Hand-dipping chocolates, fresh flowers on every table in a restaurant,or mints and roses on a guest's pillow at a B&B. Loyal customers come to expect these little perks or tokens of quality in the product and changing your traditions might mean the loss of evangelical customers. These are unspoken signs of a companies value system and devotion to the customer. Then there are traditions that are a little harder to explain ... Are Your Hang-ups Hindering Your Success at Work? by Meredith Gossland There are hundreds, maybe thousands, of books published that tell people how to sell, how to market things, and how to succeed in business but I have found that no amount of skill teaching can help, if a person doesn't look closely at their personality and hang-ups first. Self sabatoge is the # 1 enemy of people looking for success. The business battlefield is littered with victims of self inflicted wounds. Most have a knife in the back and a dislocated shoulder from reaching back and stabbing ... Don't Catch a Falling Knife by Scott Pearson One of the most common mistakes made by inexperienced investors is trying to Author's Biography: ... 5 secrets to Managing your Manager Productively by Allan Mackintosh Many people believe that the main reason for representatives leaving their organisation is that of money in that they leave for a bigger salary. In fact, the biggest reason why people leave organisations is that the role they are doing is no longer offering any challenge or excitement. The second reason is due to the behaviour and capability of the immediate line manager. More often than not, the two are strongly linked with the manager taking little interest in the representative’s development ... Credit Score: the brightest feather in your financial cap by Janet Williams Credit scores are the most important aspect that determines your financial future. Carrying a good credit score is an asset and can pave your future towards greener pastures. On the other hand a negative marking on your credit report can be ruinous for your future dreams. However, "There Isn’t Much anyone can do for those who will not Do Something for themselves." The same is applicable for credit scores. Your prime aim is to maintain a good credit score and lead a planned life. How to assist ... Financial Planning and Investing by I.E.C. Haramis What exactly is financial planning, and why is it so important? Financial planning is the process of determining how to manage money, investing, present and future financial goals, and the strategy that should be undertaken to obtain them. Because our goals and desires change as we do, financial planning and investing is a task that is never finished. How we are financially able to reach these goals, and the risk we are willing to take to get there, necessarily means that any financial plan mu ... Customer Service and The Human Experience by Rosanne D'Ausilio, Ph.D. Historically, customer service was delivered over the phone or in person. Customers didn’t have many choices, and switching to competitors was cumbersome. Today, these methods are but two of the many possible touch points of entry for any given interaction. With all the options the Internet brings, competition is literally a click away. If, as has been reported, 65% of your business comes from current customers, then in order to stay in business, you best focus on winning the satisfaction an ... Are You Satisfying Your Customers? by Rosanne D'Ausilio, Ph.D. The latest report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (Michigan School of Business) reports the following: Customer dissatisfaction with the quality goods and services offered in the marketplace is more than a nuisance. The US economy is heavily dependent on increases in consumer spending. Such increases are hard to come by when consumers become less satisfied. The ACSI fell dramatically in the fourth quarter of 2004. The Index now stands at 73.6 – dropping nearly 1% compared with t ... Working as a Winning Team by Bill Harnen It's a great sunny day, so it's time to get out and enjoy the weather. Many of us would like to, but we have projects due, tasks that need to be done, people that we need to see, and money that needs to be made. What if your company gave you that time off as compensation for the great effort that you gave to the team to finish a project on time? See, when it comes to teamwork the main focus is for the team to work together. In a Author's Biography: Bill Harnen is a Business ... Networking in the Business world. by Bill Harnen Why is it so important to network with other people when owning a business? Because without building those key relationships our businesses won’t grow. See, most of our businesses require referrals to generate more leads and needs. So you’re probably saying what are the steps in networking effectively? 1. Attend networking functions with a goal! (How many people you want to talk to.) 2. Create a 30-60 second verbal business card! (Be creative and passionate) 3. Find people that you want to l ... Sell Without Feeling Like A Used Car Salesman by Julie Chance Sell Without Feeling Like A Used Car Salesman By Julie Chance Many business owners and professionals are appalled at the thought of having to sell their products or services. If you are going to be successful though, regardless of your profession, you are also going to be in the business of selling. But you don’t have to don a plaid jacket and adopt the sales techniques that have made the used car salesman infamous. If we are uncomfortable “selling” our services, it is generally becau ... Making it Second Nature by Ryan Watts Not long ago I was laying on my son’s floor throwing one of his toy balls back and forth in the air to myself and I had a strange revelation. I noticed that as I threw the ball up in the air my left arm automatically started to move to where the ball was going to come down. At the time I was pretty amazed at the fact and decided to experiment a little. I wasn’t sure if it was really moving automatically or if I was just reacting consciously very fast and it only appeared like a seamless a ... Find Business Improvement by Understanding 'Flows' by Chuck Yorke I remember once seeing a cartoon which showed two people working a counter. On the wall behind them was a sign which read, “Quality Work, Low Price, Fast Service – Pick Two.” In order to deliver all three, which is what customers expect, it’s important to understand the flows of your organization. The first flow is, of course, cash flow. This comes in two varieties, money coming into the organization, revenue, and money going out, expenses. Understanding cash flow is not as easy as it appear ... |
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