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Five Things You Need to Know Before Deciding to Work at Home
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| If you have the desire to work from home, like millions of others do, there are a few things you need to realize before making your final decision on whether you decide to move forward in your entrepreneurial endeavor. |
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Twelve Strategic "Grow Goals" To Grow Your Business According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
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| Any time is a good time to think about how to grow your business. The last month of your calendar year or fiscal year is a very good time to think about and plan for the growth of your business. Companies need to think strategically about the coming year and what "grow goals" they should establish to grow your business.
For the purpose of this article, I am going to presume that you are near the end of your fiscal year or your calendar year and are ready to plan for the growth of your business in the coming year. And with that in mind, I want to share twelve (12) strategic "grow goals" to grow your business in the year ahead. |
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“A Strategic Approach To Setting & Achieving Your Goals For The New Year, According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
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| The end of the calendar year or the end of the company’s fiscal year presents an opportune time to review the performance of the past year and to develop some solid business goals for the new calendar or fiscal year. Using some strategic thinking, here are a few tips for setting and achieving your goals for the new year. |
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“Ten Strategic Marketing Actions To Ensure Success In Your New Year, From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
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| The beginning of a new calendar or fiscal year is a great time to use those good intentions we have about new beginnings and jump-start our marketing efforts. So, using a strategic thinking approach, here are ten (10) strategic marketing actions to ensure success in your new year.
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5.1 Fiscal space is critical for diversification: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| The positive but insignificant result for the impact of fiscal balance on diversification
shows that macro stability plays a role for the success of diversification efforts. At the
same time, a proactive fiscal policy, especially in terms of promoting public investment,
can support efforts towards diversification. |
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Macroeconomic “Shock-absorbers” for Africa
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| The need for further fiscal consolidation |
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Fiscal Balances and Growth
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| A prudent, sustainable fiscal position promotes economic growth. |
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Fiscal Policy, Incentives, and Growth
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| Fiscal policy can also affect growth through its effects on the incentives
faced by individuals and firms. |
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Foreign Investment in India
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| At present, India's GDP is USD 1.237 trillion, which makes it the twelfth-largest economy in the world at market exchange rates and fourth largest in purchasing power. In the late 2000s, India's economic growth has averaged at about 7.5% a year. A 2007 Goldman Sachs report has projected that "from 2007 to 2020, India's GDP per capita will quadruple, and the same will surpass the GDP of the United States of America before 2050." The country managed a reasonable economic growth of 6.1% during the first quarter of the current fiscal (2009) despite the global financial crisis. India's annual GDP growth is likely to accelerate to 7.2% in the next fiscal and further accelerate until reaching a pace of about 9% in the year 2012-2013. India is the seventh-largest country in terms of geographical area, the second-most populous country. |
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Monetary Police is Science, Everything Else is Stamp-Collecting
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| This new Eric Leeper paper seems delusional in arguing that monetary policy is science, while fiscal policy is stamp-collecting, but I maybe I'm just being crotchety. The piece also comes up with the new-to-me argument that monetary policy would be even better science if it weren't for fiscal policy mucking things up. |
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Who knows what year it is anyway?
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| The last day of the liturgical year is the Saturday before the First Sunday of Advent. In 2009 this was Saturday, November 28. Do you know when it is in 2010?
What does Fiscal Year-End Mean?
The completion of a one-year, or 12-month, accounting period. A firm's fiscal year-end does not necessarily need to fall on December 31, and can actually fall on any day throughout the year. |
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