Posted by The Debtress
I scoured the Web looking for blogs that offered solid, helpful financial advice and tools. I received submissions from readers and bloggers across the country. Below is my careful selection of the “Debtress’ Best,” 100 financial blogs to help you live debt free.
The blogs are broken down into five categories:
- Advice and Insight
- News & Analysis
- Share the Journey
- Start Investing
- Ways to Save
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http://www.totalbankruptcy.com/debtress/the-debtress-100-best-financial-blogs
Showing posts with label Money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Money. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Put a Price on Your Time
Business Start Up -> Time Management -> Tool:
Sure, you know time management is important. You can get more done if you manage your time efficiently. But knowing you will be able to get more work done if you take charge of your time, may not be much of an incentive to make changes.
Stop by and fill out this great form!
http://www.businessknowhow.com/manage/timecalc2.htm
Sure, you know time management is important. You can get more done if you manage your time efficiently. But knowing you will be able to get more work done if you take charge of your time, may not be much of an incentive to make changes.
Stop by and fill out this great form!
http://www.businessknowhow.com/manage/timecalc2.htm
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Friday, November 20, 2009
The 4 Key Places to Ask for Money in a Grant Proposal
"Foundation representatives want to know exactly how much you need and exactly how the funds will be used. According to the Canadian Million Dollar Round Table Foundation’s grant application, “It is easier to award funds when the committee can see specifically where the funding will be used. Knowing exactly how a grant will be used by an organization can be a major factor in the approval or denial of a grant request.”
Read article here
http://www.freshfundraising.ca/Ask.html
Read article here
http://www.freshfundraising.ca/Ask.html
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Spirutality and the Entrepreneur
Special Guest: Elizabeth Foley
What is most important for business (any business) is bringing in and marrying the spiritual compontent to the material part of the business.
Details here
http://www.theauthenticyouonline.com/?p=1831
Listen to show here
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/TheAuthenticYouRadio
What is most important for business (any business) is bringing in and marrying the spiritual compontent to the material part of the business.
Details here
http://www.theauthenticyouonline.com/?p=1831
Listen to show here
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/TheAuthenticYouRadio
Monday, July 6, 2009
Guide to Resources for Starting a Business
by By Daniel Kehrer (Work.com staff)
Want to start a business? Free and low-cost help for starting a business is available online.
Taking your first steps to start a business can be daunting, but take heart. Many excellent websites and organizations offer help to anyone starting a business. And while starting a business requires an investment on your part, the information you need for starting a small business is generally free.
Continue reading this guide here
http://www.work.com/resources-for-starting-a-business-817
Want to start a business? Free and low-cost help for starting a business is available online.
Taking your first steps to start a business can be daunting, but take heart. Many excellent websites and organizations offer help to anyone starting a business. And while starting a business requires an investment on your part, the information you need for starting a small business is generally free.
Continue reading this guide here
http://www.work.com/resources-for-starting-a-business-817
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
5 Tips Building, Funding, Starting, Running a Business
I have combined the following 5 Tips into one blog post to make it easier to follow. Success to you, Patricia
Tip #1: Find a Recession Proof Business Opportunity
....In this article, we will discuss some recession proof products and service ideas. These are great ideas to consider if you are thinking about starting a business during nationally tough financial times.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/recession-proof-business
Tip #2: Create a Strong Foundation for Your Small Business
We took a look at some of the specific dangers that potential entrepreneurs need to look out for when they are thinking of starting a business during bust times. In this article, we will take a look at building a firm foundation for your business during the current recession.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/business-foundation
Tip #3: Business Planning Pitfalls to Avoid in a Recession
Recessions mean less money floating around and that means less employment opportunities, less money to enjoy life, and so on. However, did you know that recessions can be an ideal time to start your own business? Through desperation or opportunity, many of today’s most successful businesses were start during a recession.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/planning-pitfalls
Tip #4: Get Aggressive About Raising Money
...Even if you pass the stringent credit and background checks, have a sound business plan, and can make a convincing presentation odds are you still won’t get those business startup funds for a couple of months - when it will then be approved at a high interest rate.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/raising-money
Tip #5: Make Your Business Reliable and Flexible
There’s no better time to start looking at different ways to do business and shed a lot of the business waste that can happen in “fat” times...In this fifth and final article, we will take a look at two important ingredients that will help your business startup grow, even in a recession.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/reliable-flexible-business
Tip #1: Find a Recession Proof Business Opportunity
....In this article, we will discuss some recession proof products and service ideas. These are great ideas to consider if you are thinking about starting a business during nationally tough financial times.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/recession-proof-business
Tip #2: Create a Strong Foundation for Your Small Business
We took a look at some of the specific dangers that potential entrepreneurs need to look out for when they are thinking of starting a business during bust times. In this article, we will take a look at building a firm foundation for your business during the current recession.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/business-foundation
Tip #3: Business Planning Pitfalls to Avoid in a Recession
Recessions mean less money floating around and that means less employment opportunities, less money to enjoy life, and so on. However, did you know that recessions can be an ideal time to start your own business? Through desperation or opportunity, many of today’s most successful businesses were start during a recession.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/planning-pitfalls
Tip #4: Get Aggressive About Raising Money
...Even if you pass the stringent credit and background checks, have a sound business plan, and can make a convincing presentation odds are you still won’t get those business startup funds for a couple of months - when it will then be approved at a high interest rate.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/raising-money
Tip #5: Make Your Business Reliable and Flexible
There’s no better time to start looking at different ways to do business and shed a lot of the business waste that can happen in “fat” times...In this fifth and final article, we will take a look at two important ingredients that will help your business startup grow, even in a recession.
Continue reading article here
http://www.morebusiness.com/reliable-flexible-business
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