Month: October 2016

Business Tips

Why Scheduling Can Make or Break Your Business

As soon as your business gets off the ground, you will realize that your employees are the biggest asset you have. Keeping them happy, motivated and preventing burnout syndrome should be your top priority. You will also note that pay raises or the ability to advance isn’t always the most important motivational factor. Freedom is. […]

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Business Money

Karatbars and Harald Seiz: Gold Protects Against Inflation and Financial Crash

Gold (Au) protects against inflation and market calamities, such as financial crash. This precious metal is also traded as a currency. Harald Seiz, a leading financial expert, believes that investors should place a percentage of their holdings in Au as a way to fully diversify portfolio assets and to protect financial buying power over time. […]

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Money Tips

Is Transferring a Personal Loan From Lender to Lender a Feasible Option?

During the financial crisis, individuals may not research in-depth and may often avail of a personal loan with a high rate of interest. Most banks and lending institutions offer a balance transfer facility, wherein borrowers may transfer their outstanding amount to another lender which has a lower rate of interest. Borrowers may also seek to […]

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Money Tips

Is it Necessary to Seek Financial Advice While Making a Borrowing Decision?

Borrowing funds from banks and lending institutions is a huge financial decision. Often, individuals borrow loans that have a long tenure. Repaying the loan amount for such a long period may lead to serious debt issues in the long run. For this purpose, it is important to make a borrowing decision only after careful consideration […]

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Getting married on a budget

According to a magazine last year, the average price for a UK wedding is a staggering £24,000 – the equivalent of putting a deposit down on a new home or buying a brand new SUV.  For many newlyweds, this means they start married life with a huge debt (an amount just under the average UK […]

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