All credit card users know that when the credit card they hold is new, the temptation to use it is strong. After all, who could resist the idea of going to a store and just picking up anything that you want and having it with just one swipe of the plastic? Whatever concerns about shelling out cash for anything should be worried about when the bills come.
For many people, this temptation is too great to turn away from; they are simply unable to resist. A lot of these hapless credit card holders just woke up one day with a pile of overdue bills on their desks, the phone ringing incessantly with calls from creditors and collecting agents, the feeling of fear, insecurity and humiliation choking their throats, and with no means of paying all those bills in whole. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in credit card on September 8th, 2008
Almost every household owns at least one credit card. And it’s little wonder why: credit cards are a powerful financial tool with great benefits. Whether you want to apply for a credit card for the first time or add another card to your collection, it is essential to do some homework. The following factors will help you prepare to apply for a credit card. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in credit card on August 19th, 2008
In business, there are four P’s that will play a big role in your success. The possibilities present in these present-day principles are as pivotal as your propensity to perfectly memorize Peter F. Drucker’s management philosophy. And your Office Depot discount coupons can play a positive role!
Plan for Tomorrow
Planning is an essential part of management success. In fact, it is the first step of the management process and it is the one step that permeates everything in the process; you have to plan as you organize, lead, control, monitor, evaluate and then plan again based on the results. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted in Management on March 2nd, 2008