Wheel of Commerce – Are You Holding Back the Economy?

Wheel of Commerce Wheel of Commerce – Are You Holding Back the Economy? All physical manifestations have a spiritual counterpart. When I visited Jamestown, Virginia, I saw the wheel of commerce* (in my mind’s eye) stagnant. With clearing, the wheel began to move. Unless this wheel was moving on a spiritual level, the economy in […]

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Investing In A Developing Economy – A Possible Solution To Global Financial Crisis

Investing In A Developing Economy – A Possible Solution To Global Financial Crisis INTRODUCTION If there were security problems in Nigeria, no businessman would go to the country to explore opportunities, companies like Celtel, MTN, Etisalat, would not have ventured into security risk country to do business. Those who spread rumour about security and corruption

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Save Money on Home Energy Costs – Help the Environment and the Economy at the Same Time

Save Money on Home Energy Costs – Help the Environment and the Economy at the Same Time Few people realize how much wasted energy use at home impacts the environment, and makes us more dependent on foreign oil. Nor do they understand that they can quickly reduce their energy costs substantially by a variety of

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The Growth of the Underground Economy: A Substantial Loss to the Canadian Government

The Growth of the Underground Economy: A Substantial Loss to the Canadian Government An estimated of $40.9 billion of economic activity goes unreported annually within Canada’s underground economy. Amongst these underground economy values, construction is the largest sector accounting 28% of its value. According to the most recent estimates made by the Canada Revenue Agency,

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How Marketing is Changing – A Challenging Economy Gives Rise to New Strategies

How Marketing is Changing How Marketing is Changing – A Challenging Economy Gives Rise to New Strategies Thirty-five years is a long time. That’s how long I’ve been running my company, Mid-Hudson Marketing. It’s enough time to have seen all kinds of economic climates. Luckily, throughout every one, marketing has continued to provide a prosperous

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Tough Economy – Increase Profitability by Boosting Your Investment in Continuous Improvement

Tough Economy Tough Economy – Increase Profitability by Boosting Your Investment in Continuous Improvement It never fails. As soon as the economy takes a downward turn and annual revenue projections are lowered, the first place, after lowering headcount projections, companies search to reduce operating cost is employee development initiatives. I can’t tell you how often

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6 Unknowns, Which Are Relevant To Our Economy!

6 Unknowns, Which Are Relevant To Our Economy! If, we could predict the future, accurately, and consistently, many things, would be easier, and more successful, to accomplish and achieve! It would make things, such as, successful investing, purchasing investment real estate, buying a home (at the best opportunity), evaluating job/ career opportunities, etc, a far

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Worker Shortage Might Be Excellent News For The Economy

Worker Shortage Might Be Excellent News For The Economy A worker shortage might be excellent news for the economy! Maybe, just maybe, firms will awake and see workers’ substantial contribution to their success. Some CEOs take unconscionable sums and destroy their firm’s value, unlike many frontline workers who create value. During the pandemic, CEOs took

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