November 17th marks the one-year anniversary that The Receivables Exchange went live - the first day that accounts receivable were traded electronically in a transparent, real-time, online marketplace. Business history is filled with these moments, a myriad of different instances when the advent of some new technology facilitated behavioral change
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Need Working Capital? The Ice Man Cometh, bringing innovation
Posted by mattknoe under FinanceFrom http://blog.receivablesxchange.com 5281 days ago
Use the Weekly Charts! | My Wealth Blog
Posted by mywealth under FinanceFrom http://www.mywealth.com 5281 days ago
Commodities continue to perform well as the US dollar tests the October lows. If we step back and take a look at the weekly charts of the gold, silver, oil and natural gas ETFs we can get a better feel for what to expect in the coming week.
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3 Steps To Cut Costs Without Cutting Muscles And Brains
Posted by flabastida under FinanceFrom http://kpionline.bitam.com 5281 days ago
You're in cost-cutting mode in order to keep lean and mean during the recession. However, there's a danger in cutting into your brains and muscle, thus affecting the viability of your company. Here are three steps to cut costs without cutting the important parts of your company.
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Small Business Accounting 101: How to Keep Financial Records - WSJ.com
Posted by VictoriaJones under FinanceFrom http://online.wsj.com 5282 days ago
Let's take a look at the basic financial statements that every business owner should prepare and review on a regular basis: the profit-and-loss statement, the balance sheet and the cash flow statement. I asked Libby Ladu, founder of Right Brain Ventures and a financial advisor to entrepreneurs, to describe how each of these statements can help yo
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What to Look for In Your Small Business Checking Account - AOL Small Business
Posted by TomBirches under FinanceFrom http://smallbusiness.aol.com 5282 days ago
Finding the right small business checking account, if you don't have one yet or are in the market for one, can be a little like asking someone to go steady. After all, while you and your checking account can break up later, it isn't easy -- all those automatic deposits and withdrawals to cancel, and the shifting of funds from one account to anot
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Coaching Franchises; The Real Story, Part 2
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5282 days ago
Interested in executive coaching? better read this...
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Burger King's $1 Double Cheeseburger Angers Franchisees
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom http://www.thefranchisekingblog.com 5282 days ago
These $1 cheeseburgers may end up costing Burger King corporate A lot of money...
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Tips To Help Launch Your First Company
Posted by jsternal under FranchisesFrom http://www.understandingmarketing.com 5285 days ago
Launching a small business is a time-consuming and overwhelming experience. All of a sudden you are expected to be an expert, not only at whatever your specific market niche is, but also at all of the little details that go into running a business. For example, I had never used Quickbooks. Heck, I had hardly even balanced my checkbook!
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ETFs For Life! | My Wealth Blog
Posted by mywealth under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.mywealth.com 5285 days ago
So far this week has been slow in regards to commodity ETFs. Gold continues to shine while silver refuses to make a move higher. Crude oil has a nice bull flag and we are waiting for a breakout and setup while natural gas continues to see selling pressure.
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Money transfer options for NRIs
Posted by kamleshmihir under FinanceFrom http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com 5286 days ago
This the first of a series of articles provided by TimesofMoney, a Times Group company, to help NRIs make informed decisions while dealing with financial matters in India. The series will cover issues like property-related decisions, money transfer advice, bill payments, gifting options and investment options.
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