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| December
2006 - January 2007 |
“Will You Go
From Yuppie To Dumpy When You Retire?”
A conversation with financial author,
economist and actor, Ben Stein
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When most of us think about life in “retirement,”
we tend to focus upon the positive and fun activities
we’d like to be engaging in once we bid
adieu to the daily grind of work.
Unfortunately, for too many Americans, the reality of
life in the Golden Years will be very different.
Instead of enjoying the la dolce vita, la dolce far
niente they’d envisioned, many of our fellow future
seniors will discover to their chagrin that, because of
inadequate pre-retirement planning, saving, and
investing, they’ll likely have to continue working
full-time well past age 65 in order to support
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Making Money |
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Internet
Technology |
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Business Success |
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Making Money and the
Looking Glass
By:
Matt J. Gilbert
Okay, so what do I know about making money?
I'm just a bankruptcy attorney. Unfortunately
for me and my particular kind, you just don't
see the neighborhood bankruptcy attorney driving
down the street in a Porsche, attending banquets
with the rich and famous, or having the private
yacht "readied" for the weekend.
Here is a reality check, by the way: anybody
that will be sailing around ...
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So you
want to...become an Internet millionaire? A
web celebrity? Promote your retail store?
Sell your service? Simple, put up a web
site, sit back and wait for the surfers to
find you and have the orders to roll in,
right?
We all hear the glory stories about sites
like Hotornot, MySpace, YouTube and many
others that demonstrate the web's power
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By: Michelle Andres
Contrary to popular belief, persuasion
is not a "bad" thing. As businesses move
into the future, persuasion is fast
becoming a necessary and valuable
communication tool. Our companies and
management styles are evolving to
accommodate our changing world and
workforce. Gone are the days of the
top-down management style and autocratic
decision makers. Some of the most
effective...
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