Part 16 in a series of how to be successfully self-employed Here are some more strategies for getting out of debt, in addition to those introduced in Part 14, Dig Yourself Out of Debt, and Part 15, Get Rid of Credit Card Debt. Start paying cash This can be the hardest part of getting out, […]
How to Set Up a Budget
Part 13 in a series about how to become successful self-employed Once you get a handle on your financial situation and begin taking steps for the future, you will be closer to sitting down to write that letter of resignation. One of the most important steps is setting up a budget. You’ll find dozens of […]
Put Your Spending Down on Paper
Part 10 of a series in how to be successfully self-employed Are you like most people who look at their W-2’s each year at tax time and ask, “Where did all that money go?” You can probably sit down and figure out the big expenditures – the mortgage or rent payments and how much the […]
Text Messaging: Still the Preferred Mobile Service of Consumers in Asia
Mobile phones are the electronic accessory of the ’90s, and show no signs of relinquishing their status in the new millennium. Mobile phones are most helpful in emergencies – if your car breaks down or if you need medical attention. But many people use them simply to keep in touch with the office or the […]
The World Bank—–International Finance —-Part 1
Introduction Conceived during World War 2 at Bretton woods, New Hampshire, the World Bank initially helped rebuild Europe after the war. its the first loan of %250 million was to France in 1947 for post-war reconstruction. Reconstruction has remained an importent focus of the Banks work, given the natural disasaters, humanitarian emergencies, and post-conflict rehabilitation […]
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