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Why PIN is Coming to Credit

To a resident of Canada, the United Kingdom, or Hong Kong, the chip-and-pin system is far from revolutionary. If you live in the United States, however, you still utilize signatures and a magnetized strip on your credit cards. Because of this, the U.S. has fallen significantly behind in the pursuit of more secure and encrypted...

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The Career Options of Economics Students

Many recent graduates are still suffering the sting of an education that isn’t paying off. Lots of students have been burned by this reality and are working for less money in fields that they never set out to be involved with. Some go so far as to recommend never entering university at all. While this...

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Foreign Exchange Mistakes Businesses Often Make

Deciding to expand a business overseas can be an exciting, yet critical time for a company. It will bring about substantial changes for the business, which could see rapid growth in turnover and staffing levels. If it’s a new area, costly mistakes can be made if you’re not careful, especially regarding the use of foreign...

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Five of the Worst Investments You Can Make

People are always quick to brag about the wise financial investments they made, and even quicker to share how much they made. However, few are willing to speak up about any financial blunders they made beforehand. When it comes to investments, it is difficult to determine which one will yield the highest return in profit...

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The Top 10 Ways to Increase Household Income

As we wade into the turbulent seas of adulthood, expenses and utility bills tend to overpower our monthly income. Here are some ways you can augment your income: Part-time job There are a lot of moonlighting jobs available in the market. Some of the most popular ones include babysitting, data encoding, pet walking, and caregiving,...

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5 Things to Look for in a Top Quality Modular Home Builder

When it comes to finding a home to live in, there are some large considerations to think about. Of course, a big part of finding a good home for you will depend on whether you’re looking for just yourself or a family as well. There are a lot of housing choices available; you can look...

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Storage Units Showcase the Best of the UK’s Entrepreneurial Spirit

To be successful as an entrepreneur you have to be wily and instinctive, grasping any opportunity which presents itself. At first glance, a storage facility might not seem the kind of place to inspire such instinctiveness, with corrugated iron corridors dominating the landscape. The Home to Some of the Most Vibrant E-Commerce Businesses This however...

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How To Save More Money And Boost Your Finances

The year is 2014 and the financial climate of the world is only getting worse. More and more jobs are being cut and employers paying less and wanting more time and work from employees. The cost of living seems to be soaring and with a paycheck that doesn’t increase, many people wonder, how can they...

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The Financial Benefits for Small Companies of Business Car Leasing

Invariably, no matter how small your business, at some point you will need to travel, or should you want to expand or improve your network connections (which most sensible business owners would), you will need to have transport of some kind. Rather than having to deal with the stresses, expenditure, and paperwork that come with...

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Should You Buy, Lease, or Rent Your Manufacturing Equipment?

If you’re a small business in need of equipment, then you have three options open to you: buy, lease or rent. The right answer depends on your company. You have to look at your tax situation and your financial statements and the effect that renting, buying, or leasing will have on them. If you’re a...

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