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Start the New Year off with a New Focus on Your Personal Affairs.

Stephanie LH Calahan

The categories include:  Personal, Financial, Taxes/Insurance, and Lifestyle.    This tool is very user friendly and allows you to know exactly what is going on with your finances.    You can set budgets and alerts that email you when you are off track.    Eliminate your debt. 

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How much money do you really need to start your micro business.

The Small Business Blog

« Book Review: A Bit on the Side by Jasmine Birtles Introducing: The Small Business Bookshop » « Previous Entries This entry was posted on Saturday, February 2nd, 2008 at 11:59 am and is filed under Finance , find funding. They should focus on spending their limited budgets only on things that will generate them business.

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Not all accountants are created equal (how do you choose an.

The Small Business Blog

If there is only one accountant, what do you do when they take a holiday? I’m sure what some people don’t understand is that you rarely find a quality accountant for a budget price. Size of the accounting business – Small may save money, but do they have the right skills. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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Success

Suz Amaro is the creator of the Vivesmart, a philosophy and ecosystem that accompanies more than 300 business owners to build a more productive and happy lifestyle. Celebrated annually on September 25, it is the first-ever global holiday day dedicated to activating ideas, goals and dreams. Kim Anthony. Paul Epstein. Jolie Glassman.

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Small Business News World Round-up – 2009/12/08

The Small Business Blog

Ringing in the Holiday but Sharing the Bil l: For small businesses, shared office parties offer the feel of a big event at a lower cost — and without the planning headaches. — ST.

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