Travel by plane can be a real nightmare, even if you do not have children along for the ride. However, traveling by plane does not have to be such a nightmare as long as you plan ahead. Here are eight tips for making you flight easier and more pleasurable…
Many people are already familiar with the skincare basics of appearing younger. Here are five other tips not discussed as often that also take little time and will save money. In the first article I wrote about Five Minutes to Younger Looking Skin, I detailed the quickest and most effective strategies…
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There is so much great content on Triond to read, but what I’ve learned about blogging has been invaluable. Here are five notable writers and their articles that have taken my writing to a whole new level.
I have to say, without a doubt, I love writing with Triond. Having never even known that I could create such a thing as a Blog, I have to say that I owe my success thus far to Triond and it’s awesome community of writers…
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Over the last ten years, I have helped many people fix their own credit, and each time I do, I am amazed at the credit myths and the false beliefs that are out there. There is just so much incorrect information circulating, that many people begin to believe that repairing their credit is a long drawn out process. That is not true at all…
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If I were to rename this series, I would use the phrase “The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.” Thus, last week’s article “Manipulate Your Credit” would become “Changes for Good Credit.” Next week’s “Cleaning Your Report” would become “Erasing the Bad Credit.” And this article would become “Alternatives for Ugly Credit.”…
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Excellent advice for protecting yourself and your business from embezzlement. Even if you are just an average joe, this article can show you where you are making mistakes.
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Small Business Owners are much too trusting when it comes to their bookkeeping. Here are six tips on stopping credit card and identity theft in the workplace. Also check out Part 1 about protecting your checking account.
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Believe it or not, Ghosts do exist. Even worse, they can exist in a business. When I say “Ghosts,” I do not mean the ethereal spirits that walk through walls and wail in the night…the sounds of chains rattling and making goosebumps rise on your arms. No, when I say “Ghosts” may be inhabiting your company, it simply means…
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Whether you are an “Average Joe” trying to go above and beyond the paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle, or you are a business owner struggling to keep your business open and thriving, there are hundreds of things you can do to increase your cash flow every month. This article is the first in a four-part series that will help you increase and keep money in your bank account…
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