By: | 2010-04-14 | Management Economic downturns and recessions require small business owners to roll up their sleeves and pay special attention to the efficiency of their operations. Managing your cash flow and keeping your customers happy and paying is the difference between and success and failure. read more
By: Anthony A Juma | 2011-06-22 | Vacations The aviation exhibitions do bring together all service and product providers who showcase their new technological innovation and creativity to the aviators. Fixed Wing Aircrafts and Helicopters are displayed of all capacity of different makes for both single engine, twin engine ,jets which the aircraft and helicopter operators can view and give their ideas and on how based to improve on reliability,efficiency and effectiveness. read more
By: Willis jeff | 2010-09-15 | Cooking Much has been made about the effects the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico have had on the fishing and shrimping industry in the Gulf Coastal area. Accordingly, when we look at what it will take to care for retirees over long stretch, economists get worried. From Germany to Japan, read more
By: Arthur G. Scott | 2010-04-04 | Negotiation Tough economic times require smart business owners solidify vendor relationships and possibly create new ones in order to survive. Read this article from one of the most respected business consultants on how to firm up existing vendor relationships and create new ones in order to get the highest possible profits. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-11-29 | Personal Finance While there are many San Francisco bankruptcy lawyers in the city of San Francisco, California, this may be one city that does not necessarily need all of the services that San Francisco bankruptcy lawyers provide as much as some other economically struggling cities. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-10-13 | Personal Finance Like most storms, people know when the economic distress clouds are gathering. They know it and deny it. Somehow, despite the job loss, the mortgage increase, the hike in credit card interest, and other problems, they somehow think it will self correct. It's not likely. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2010-09-09 | Economics It's time to pay attention to things like the economy, politics, and the way things are going in the world. If you're like me (and I know I am :), these may be things you haven't spent much time or energy on... and, frankly, don't like to think about. But there are major economic storm clouds gathering, and if you educate yourself now about how to deal with the coming storm, you could be one of the few who come out okay - or even way better than okay. read more
By: Sriparna Chakraborty | 2010-04-01 | Inspirational A Life passes through a continuous process of metamorphism, from birth till death. This is not the steady process always. read more
By: Gene LaNier | 2010-04-03 | Business This article illustrates how one company is taking steps to ensure it survival of the current recession. There are 12 distinct strategies presented in the article; each strategy can help most companies. The article appeared in the February issue of Professional Surveyor Magazine. read more
By: Mark Burns | 2010-10-01 | Real Estate One of Spain's most popular destinations, Andalusia is also the largest of Spain's regions, covering almost 20% of the country. An incredibly diverse region, its rich and illustrious history serves only to add considerable character to this most popular of regions. Over the past twenty years, there has been considerable investment into the tourist infrastructure throughout Andalusia, and today the region is one of Europe's leading tourist destinations. read more
By: Nelson Berry | 2011-02-22 | Reference & Education You do not want to get caught in the middle of a perfect storm. This natural calamity can be very disastrous but more so if you experience it completely unprepared. read more
By: Ron Wellman | 2010-04-02 | Personal Finance If you've been watching the news lately, you might have heard the media celebrating the fact that American job loss was lowest in April than it's been since October of last year. I caution all of you not to break open the champagne just yet, unfortunately. The stabilizing unemployment rate was a bit skewed by the 72,000 jobs added to Uncle Sam's payroll. Keep in mind that roughly 60,000 of these new employees were hired on a temporary basis to work the 2010 census, but they'll be back in the unemployment line as soon as the gig is up. read more
By: John Mellem | 2010-03-31 | Gardening Everyone has to buy food but you can benefit both monetarily and health wise from growing your own either in a garden or in containers indoors. For just a few dollars, you'll be able to save hundreds or perhaps thousands. Don't be dissuaded if you've never done it. Nature can take care of most of it for you. After all, things have been growing without our help for a long time. read more
By: David Kraft | 2010-03-31 | Outsourcing Disaster stories are all over the news. International corporations are failing at every turn, and Main Street America has more empty storefronts than ever before. It's impossible to get through this economic downturn without any negative effects, but there are a few key ways your business can move forward even in these hard times. One of the key ways of surviving this recession is to lower your bottom line without lowering quality. read more
By: Mark Burns | 2010-09-23 | Real Estate Situated in the beautiful South east region of Spain, lies the popular and picturesque region of Murcia. Known throughout the world for its stunning beaches, beautiful vineyards and stunning climate, Murcia has long proved popular with the overseas holiday and tourist industry. As with so many real estate markets, the large number of tourists and visitors who have chosen to relocate to the region, are at the heart of a 20 year property boom, which has undoubtedly weathered the recent economic cr read more