Archive for 'Guest Posts'
Your new business: An insight into the world of the young entrepreneur
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With the internet now such a key tool in the world of marketing, it is the younger generation who are increasingly proving their value in today’s business world. The relatively small amount that some businesses can now get away with spending on traditional marketing, is allowing them to expand at an astonishing pace. But getting [...]
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Cost of Living in Southern California
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This article is part of the Cost of Living by State Series and is a guest post by Robert Farrington from The College Investor which aims to provide financial freedom through information. I hear on the news almost weekly how expensive it is to live in Southern California, and I don’t always agree. While some things are cheaper in parts [...]
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Why Choose Spread Betting Over Traditional Trading
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This is a guest post about spread betting, not a subject that I know much about but I have learned a little more now. Feel free to leave a comment with your thoughts. Spread betting allows traders to make trades on the price movements of a wide range of financial markets. As an alternative to [...]
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Carnival of Financial Planning – Edition #227
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Best Personal Financial Planning and Personal Investment Articles this Week from Personal Finance Blogs Carnival of Financial Planning – Edition #227 Welcome to the March 9, 2012 Edition #227 of the Carnival of Financial Planning. The Carnival of Financial Planning takes a long-term view of personal financial planning for individuals and families. We focus on efficient and sustainable [...]
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Famous Boy Scouts
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Famous Boy Scouts - Considering February 8th is National Boy Scouts Day, it seems apropos to look at some famous individuals who once were scouts themselves. This year marks the 102nd anniversary of the Boy Scouts which was officially founded on February 8, 1910. Since its inception over 110 million Americans have been members. According to [...]
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New Year Resolutions You Should Stick To
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At the start of a new year, it is time to take an inventory. Everyone wants to improve themselves and there are no shortages of resolutions made during this time. Which resolutions are worth sticking to? Anything that has to do with improving your well-being is a great start. Choose to get healthier, give up bad [...]
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Aviator Sunglasses the Wholesale Way
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This is a guest post from CTS Wholesale Aviator sunglasses hardly needs any introduction. Aviators are stylish and they are one of the most sought after eyewear accessories out there today. Contrary to popular belief these must-haves did not get their start in show business, although the musicians and movie stars who wore them certainly [...]
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TV Programming Bargains
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Thanks to Ryan Huser for this guest post. Thanks to all sorts of new streaming services, as well as popular television shows that are only available on special networks like HBO or Starz, it is becoming harder and harder for fans of entertainment to get buy on basic Cable Television packages. This is not to [...]
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6 Reasons you’re spending too much on your Car Insurance
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This is a guest post It’s something of a holy grail for anyone who drives a car: the quest for cheap car insurance. Many people go to great lengths to make sure they get the best possible deal on their insurance, but many others end up paying more than they need to. Read on for [...]
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Access to Small Business Loans Has Improved over the Past Decade
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There have been two severe business cycle retrenchments in the past decade, but even though our credit markets have tightened considerably as a result, there has been a revolution of sorts in how small business loans can be accessed. The growth of the Internet has broadened the playing field. No longer are banks or government [...]

