Documents tagged 'Rate'

The Awesome Power Of Gratitude

Author: Jules Hawk Subscribe to users feed

Published: 06/09/2008

The expression of Gratitude has the capacity to transform your life, to develop the connection with Divinity, with your true inner self and the profound power within, to inspire, and to bring forth bounty and joy into your life. By establishing the habit of daily reflection on Gratitude for...

The Need For Education In The Developing Countries

Author: Paul Hata Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

Education is the process of acquiring knowledge from teachers through their teaching. It is the learning that one gets in schools. It mainly involves activities like imparting knowledge by the teachers in classrooms, presentation of study materials by faculty members, practical training in...

4 Exit Strategies to Use with Multifamily Properties

Author: Mike McCoy Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

A well-conceived exit strategy can mean the difference between a mediocre and a phenomenal success when it comes to your multifamily property. Take a look at the following four exit strategies to see which one will best suit your particular property and needs. 1. Sell and cash out. You can...

Management Training Decoded: What Lies Behind The Lingo

Author: Dominic Donaldson Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

Although there is a genuine stigma surrounding management jargon and it is often a source comic ridicule, there is method behind the madness. The words bounded around boardrooms across the globe such as strategy, streamlining, innovation, systems and procedures sometimes seem like ways of...

Property Valuation; A Difficult And Lengthy Process

Author: Thomas Pretty Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

The majority of estate agents will agree that the most difficult part of their job is making accurate property valuations. This is because the valuation has to take so many factors into account that the margin for error is large. The agent must use the type of property, its location and condition...

When is 0% APR a Bad Deal?

Author: Stephanie Foster Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

On the whole, a low APR is a wonderful thing. Who doesn't want to pay little to no interest for the money they borrow? But some deals are better than others, depending on your needs. The problem comes quite simply down to balance transfer caps. You're generally paying 3% for your balance...

Three Keys to Strategic Marketing

Author: Wayne Messick Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

When it comes to developing a marketing strategy, why is it that so many companies are in such a hurry to get momentum, to get traction from their efforts, that they forget the age old principle - accuracy first, momentum second? Isn't that why carpenters at all skill levels know you should...

Creatine Ethyl Ester or Creatine Monohydrate

Author: Mike Carter Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

If you do any type of bodybuilding, weight training, or if you are trying to put on muscle mass, then you most likely already know all about creatine, but do you know the difference between creatine ethyl ester and creatine monohydrate? Most experts and bodybuilders agree that creatine is proven...

Learn from the School of Hard Knocks to Gain Business Career Success

Author: Donald Mitchell Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

One of my college roommates had a brother who was a graduate business student and often visited our rooms. Since one of my possible career choices was to work in business, I asked this business student many questions about his studies and career choices. Everything he said expanded my knowledge...

Do You Think You Are Psychologically Unemployable?

Author: Mike McCoy Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/09/2008

We all can imagine the work week, the day-to-day grind of commuting back and forth from work, to home, and back to work all over again. It is a monotonous repeating cycle of most American's lives. People today are so accustomed to the work environment that often the thoughts of working for...