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Trademark International Class: Class 14 (Jewelry)
All goods or services are categorized within International Classes (IC hereafter). Goods run from classes IC 1-34, while Services are in IC 35-45. Let's take a closer look at one of these trademark classes – class 14.

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Improving customer service at the Cashier Line in your store?
When giving change to retail customers, do NOT, as most cashiers do, hand them the receipt, coins, and bills all at once.

The Rise to Stardom of the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel
Thursday night in Orlando Florida at the United Numismatists convention with the Heritage auction featured rare coins but starred the 1913 Liberty Head nickel. This coin has a very interesting history behind it being it was the first coin auctioned at six figures. Which was in 1972 for 100,000 dollars the sale was brokered by Abe Kosoff. And the owner at that time was Edwin Hydeman the coin was sold to Worldwide Coin Investments of Atlanta. But at Thursday nights auction the coin was auctioned for a hefty 3.7 million dollars.

How to Settle Your Tax Debt by Negotiating a Payment Plan with the IRS
How to Qualify for an IRS Installment Agreement: If you cannot afford to make monthly payments and don't qualify for another type of tax relief, such as an offer in compromise, there are other options including negotiating that your account be placed in a "currently not collectible" status so that you will not be required to make payments and the IRS will not pursue collection action.

Spending and Saving
Whether you make millions of dollars a year or earn minimum wage, there are only three things you can do with your money: You can spend it, save it, or give it away. Your spending may range from absolute necessities to outrageous luxuries. Your savings may be prudent investments or coins in your piggy bank. And your giving may be coins you drop in a donation jar or launching your own foundation. But there are still only three things you can do with every dollar.

Mobile Payments for the Retail Industry
Have you ever wished that you need not carry a fat wallet in your pocket with paper bills, coins and loads of cards. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could lighten our loads by using our mobile phones as virtual wallets to make payments at various retail locations?

How do you find a franchise with great returns?
A wise investor, whether he puts money in the stock market or real estate or even collectible figurines, always considers the return he can expect on his investment. This should also be true of franchise investments. Those investigating franchise opportunities should look carefully at the company's potential ROI. However, since a franchise purchase involves investments of both time and money, you should expect more than you would from a passive investment.

If you REALLY want it, I’ll drop my price!
I went to the National. I collect sports memorabilia and the National is the place where everyone who is a serious collector or dealer goes. People fly in from all over the world to buy and sell every kind of sports collectible imaginable. And fifty sports celebrities are there signing autographs (for a fee).

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