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June 2003 - Wise Business Investments
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"Why is the man or woman who invests all your money called a broker?"
- George Carlin
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Are You Stunting The Growth Of Your Home Business?"by Elena Fawkner
As your company grows, you have two options -- support that growth, or keep thinking small. A wise business owner knows the value of investing for the future.
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"Attend A Seminar From Anywhere In The World"by Michael Losier
Continuing education and training is a solid investment in your success -- but attending seminars is often cumbersome and expensive. Welcome to the teleclass!
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"Business Wardrobe Basics"by Marjorie Brody
Investing in a professional wardrobe is crucial for business owners -- fashion isn't everything, but you never get a second chance to make that first impression!
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"Going Mobile"by Donna Schwartz Mills
Investing in a good mobile phone plan can not only save your company money, it can help you provide better customer service and run your business more efficiently.
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"Health Insurance For The Self-Employed"by Elena Fawkner
Many business owners avoid buying health insurance because they think it costs too much -- but your well-being is a very affordable investment for your company.
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"Investment Advice"an interview with Rob Thompson
If you are trying to figure out the best places to spend or invest your limited business dollars, take a few lessons from chartered accountant Rob Thompson.
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"Should You Lease Or Buy Office Equipment?"by Berwyn Kemp
There are certain situations where it is more advantageous to lease equipment and some when you should bite the bullet and buy -- do you know the difference?
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"Understanding Depreciation"by John Day
Knowing whether a purchase is a good investment -- especially equipment -- often depends on the depreciation deduction you will receive on your tax return.
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"When Is It Time To Hire Help?"by Bob Brolhorst
As a business owner, you will eventually realize that you can't do it all yourself -- that you are hurting your business by avoiding hiring support staff.
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