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Archive for July, 2011

Fast And Furious Moves To Increase Your 401K

Looking to get the most out of your 401K? It may be hard work and you may have to cut some corners but in the end it will be worth it.

Set a goal. Be realistic in knowing when you want to retire and how you will get there. If retirement is sooner rather than later, you may want to invest in riskier stocks and mutual funds. Plan on putting more money away as well. This is vital. Sure you have bills now and may want to spend money on entertainment, but think about your future.The full explanation can be found at http://401k-plan-blog.com/2011/06/20/offering-no-load-mutual-funds-with-401k/ Read the rest of this entry »

Learning How To Do Business In Your Community

Communities tend to reject companies that bring a perceived negative wealth affect. This means that they are going to strongly oppose any company that seems to be taking away the little that they think they have. Whether it is true or not, in many cases, is strongly contested.

The reality is that it may not be the case that they are draining resources, but if it is perceived, then the community is going to take that stance.

The business wishing to do business within a given community must understand their constituents and learn to deliver what they Read the rest of this entry »

A Financial Crisis That Have Not Happened Yet

Here’s a financial crisis that may be about to happen. If you think that the housing crisis of the last few years was bad, then think again. A bigger housing price collapse may be in the making. Here’s what I mean.

There have been so many foreclosures, that the banks have had to take the homes back. There was just no one available to buy these homes. The banks had to tighten up on credit, which made fewer people Read the rest of this entry »

The Reasons To Participate In Community Events

The company that does business in a certain community must also be aware of what is going on within that community, especially when the primary traffic flow comes from that community. It is the death of an organization to distance their organization ideologically from a community in which they cannot physically. The customers know when a company cares and when they do not.

Choosing to do business in one area may entail more than just joining the Read the rest of this entry »