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March 31st, 2008 at 10:40pm
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The Economic Populist | Speak Your Mind One Dime at a Time wrote an interesting post today on
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Only .08% of Businesses Are Venture Backed? April 1st, 2008 Part 8 of CEOs Dinner… Just to follow up to the stat we released earlier this morning (where less than 15% of the Inc 500 fastest growing companies actually take outside funding), here’s another stat from the same angel investor (I told you he was chalk full of stats) that will knock your socks off! Out of 19 Million small businesses, can you believe that only 15,000 are venture backed!? So, again, if you’re looking for outside v
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:40pm
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Entrepreneurship Education Blog - Starting A $100 Million Businessâ?¦ wrote an interesting post today on
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Tax Penalty IRS March 31st, 2008 — Finance Internal Revenue Service or IRS is a government agency of US that deals with tax law enforcement and tax collection. As per the law of United States, every individual who earns more than a specified amount is liable to file and pay his or her income tax. Failure to do so would result in irs penalties. IRS tax penalty might range from money penalty to criminal prosecution depending upon the severity of offence. Individual who do not even file their in
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:38pm
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Rst advanced wrote an interesting post today on
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How Internet Banking Works (more…)
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:36pm
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Finance Guide Online - Finance Articles about Bankruptcy, Credit, Currency Trading, Day Trading, Debt Consolidation, Debt Relief, Estate Plan Trusts, Investing, Leases Leasing, Loans, Personal-Finance, Stocks Mutual Funds, Structured Settlements, Taxes, Taxes Property, Wealth Building wrote an interesting post today on
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Advance Auto Parts Inc said on Monday a “network intrusion” had exposed credit card, debit card and checking account information for up to 56,000 customers and was the subject of a criminal investigation. The auto parts retailer said 14 of its stores, including locations in Georgia, Ohio, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Indiana, Virginia and New York, had been affected. The company said it was conducting its own investigation and cooperating in a criminal probe of the matter by state and f
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:32pm
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Finance Biz For You wrote an interesting post today on
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It Is a PayPal World For Easy Credit Card Online Paying March 31st, 2008 by Landon McGehee There is without any doubt or question accepting credit cards is an absolute necessity online if you intend to run an online business; we take it for granted but a great deal relies on this now. You can’t run an online business by taking checks or money orders; delays in processing the order will make it an nonviable proposition. No-one likes to wait on the Internet otherwise they would shop in a mall;
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:32pm
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Internet Web Directory - Blog wrote an interesting post today on
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Earlier this week, we told you how to cut your fees. Now, how to save more money on your insurance. Here are some insurance policies you should think twice about. 1: Skip the cancer insurance This kind of insurance is meant to supplement health insurance for cancer-care costs. But generally you’re better off putting your money toward comprehensive health policies. Premiums range from $200 to $3,000 a year for cancer insurance, according to Consumer Reports. And some policies only pay for
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:31pm
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Car Style and Accessories - Auto | Car | Industry | Market | Review | New Releas | Finance wrote an interesting post today on
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Please correct me if I am wrong. I did RTFA, but I didn’t catch this detail. Are they suggesting that banks be nationalized, or that they are controlled by the Fed? The Fed is currently a private entity. It cannot nationalize anything. However the fed and other banks could themselves be nationalized. Hey. I would rather have the government in control of the banks (not all, more specifically the fed itself) than private corporations. You do all realize that the fed itself is currently a privat
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:27pm
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Susuto wrote an interesting post today on
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If you are like most then you are fed up with the money tease. The money tease is where you spot an opportunity that could potentially be lucrative for you. You hear how the opportunity is working for everyone else. They are making money hand over fist. (more…)
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:25pm
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Car Style and Accessories - Auto | Car | Industry | Market | Review | New Releas | Finance wrote an interesting post today on
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The “Jack O Diamonds” auto dealership located in Longview off Cotton street was one of many businees that were effected by this weekend’s storms. On Sunday, auto dealership employees scrambled to move cars before they were swept away. Right now, the dealership says they don’t have a ball park figure on the damage. “In the next few days it’s going to be insurance companies coming in and checking out the damage, and of course our certified technicians taking a look at the vehciles to see what kin
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March 31st, 2008 at 10:25pm
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Car Style and Accessories - Auto | Car | Industry | Market | Review | New Releas | Finance wrote an interesting post today on
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Toyota Motor Corp. plans to cut production at two truck assembly plants in Texas and Indiana in response to slowing sales, company representatives announced Thursday. “No one is being laid off or losing their job. But they are slowing the assembly line,” said spokesman Joe Tetherow. The Toyota plant in San Antonio builds only full-size pickup trucks, while the plant in Princeton, Indiana builds a mixture of trucks and full-size sport utility vehicles.
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