Month: January 2011
Financial Management

Settling Due to A Lack of Variety In Pricing

Awhile back I bought a pair of these LED light bulbs that were pretty expensive when you compare it to an incandescent one. At the time when I bought it, the stores appeared to only have them in selections where the light was an equivalent to maybe a 20w light bulb. Recently I tried to

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Financial Management

Literally Organizing Money To Encourage Good Finances

This was kind of funny but seemed effective. My little nephew at first was telling that he wanted more toys as he was bored and so people should buy him more. Even though he is super young and is not even in school yet, I tried to implant it into his mind that to people

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Financial Management

Cancelling Services While On Vacation

A topic came up recently about a person who was going to go on an extended vacation and as a result they will not be occupying their home and requested for assistants to check up on it once in awhile. As well, they asked people to help pay for any of the bills that they

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Business

Being Too Nice To Competitors

I was looking at a scenario where there was one organization that pretty much dominated the entire area in terms of market share. Virtually every competitor that has went up against them in an aggressive manner has failed. The funny thing was that the main competitors that were getting anywhere were as a result of

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Business

All The Knowledge and Resources Around You

I was just connecting with some family members today using various online platforms and while it was supposed to be just a fun way to meet all of your relatives that you haven’t really met before in other countries it was kind of amazing to see how some of them actually had pretty big companies.

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General Thoughts and Fun Topics

Set on Past Deals

I was looking at some service pricing for a company where this month they introduced a new promotion. The thing is, the promotion is exactly the same thing they offered last month except this offer was about 5% more expensive. While comparing it to the market in general still sounds like a great deal, seeing

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