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7 Ways to Work From Anywhere

Author John Warrillow shares the tech tools he uses to run his start-up remotely while traveling through Europe.

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Obama Unveils Jobs Plan

Last night the president laid out the American Jobs Act, an initiative aimed at lowering unemployment. What does it mean for small business owners and entrepreneurs? In a persuasive speech before a joint session of Congress last night, president Barack Obama revealed his American Jobs Act, which he hopes will improve unemployment and get Americans working again.

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Creating a Wealthy Mentality with S. Ross Ingram

Creating a Wealthy Mentality with S. Ross Ingram

Sherrin Ross Ingram is Founder of the International Center for Strategic Planning, a consulting firm that helps organizations and individuals strategically position themselves to take advantage of trends and changes in their market place and environment. She is also a ...

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Why You Should Delegate

Sachin Agarwal, the founder of Posterous, a blog hosting service, got bogged down in the numbers as his company grew. Then, he writes ( blog.posterous.com ), he got smart: He hired a CFO. "Last month our new CFO came into the office and I transferred all the finance knowledge that was in my head over to her.

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Sharon Lechter Answers and Reviews Who Took My Money – Part 2

"Its one thing not to have anything, it is another to have people coming after you. It is one thing to have a very limited amount of resources for yourself and your family and that is a traumatic station in life to be poor but you add the stress of having yourself in debt and you cannot make those payments so, you have all of these people coming after you. From an emotional standpoint it is a much worse position to be in."

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Even In The Office, Casting Is Everything

How do great managers cultivate excellent performances so consistently? Sometimes it's about moving a star into a supporting role. We continue our Leadership Hall of Fame series, a year-long look at the top business books and authors, with an excerpt from First, Break All the Rules (1999) by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman.

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Sharon Lechter Answers and Reviews Who Took My Money – Part 1

Sharon Lechter Answers and Reviews Who Took My Money – Part 1

As a nation, we went from being gold based to debt based. It really allows the nation and the government to print money at will. To control inflation, to control pricing and the flow of currency so the other nations around the world that are based on the US dollar also went through that change. By going through a resource based currency to a debt based currency, the skies the limit unfortunately.

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