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Lifestyle and Marketing: Notes on Setting and Raising Prices
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| Find out what variables you should take into consideration while setting prices and what strategies you can use to raise your prices. |
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Ten Tips for Winning in a Bad Economy
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| Unless you have been hiding in a cave somewhere, you have heard that the U.S. economy is doing poorly. Housing starts are down, the value of the dollar is down, car sales are down, real estate is down, retail is down, gas prices are up, food prices are up, bankruptcies are up and the sky is falling. What is a person to do?
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Raising Your Prices Without Losing Clients
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| Some home based business owners operating online are afraid of raising their prices because they will, they think, lose a lot of their clients. But if you feel the need to up your prices to cover your time and expenses, there are ways of raising your prices without losing clients. |
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Discounting Prices: How Low is Too Low?
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| Setting prices can be quite a challenge for any business person. Whether you are a new business or you've been in business for a long time, it can be difficult to know where to set your prices. After all, prices that are too high can make you lose customers, but when you get profits that are too low, you can end up losing money as well. |
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Brokers, Dealers, Private Lenders, and Venture Capital
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| A broker is defined as anyone who makes securities transactions for others. (The exception to this is a bank.) A dealer is defined as someone who buys and sells securities for their own account, through a broker or otherwise.
Most entrepreneurs are looking for start-up capital and for someone else to raise capital for them on a straight commission, with no up-front fees. Only registered broker dealers, and Bona Fide employees, can legally solicit/sell securities for a company on straight commission, with no up-front fees. They always charge an up-front retainer, sometimes called due-diligence fees, before commencing. This fluctuates depending on the complexity of the transactions. Most brokers/dealers avoid startup and early stage companies. A Bona Fide employee cannot be paid commission from the sale of securities. |
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Gold Rises. Recovery In Sight? Really?
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| Gold prices, dollar value and stock prices may not seem to move in an understandable fashion, but a close look may reveal what lies ahead. |
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Buy Mobile Home Parks - What Will You Tell Your Grandchildren if You Miss This Opportunity?
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| There has not been a better time to buy that mobile home park in the last decade. Due to problems in the commercial real estate lending market, prices for parks have plummeted over the last six months. Desperate sellers are dumping their parks at prices far less than construction cost. Just look at the prices on the site. Notice how many sellers have written on their price "must sell", "desperate", and "all reasonable offers accepted". And they are also advertising "seller financing available". It is, without question, a buyers market. |
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The Importance of Due Diligence When You Buy a Franchise
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| Due diligence, which is originally coined in reference to the Securities Act of 1993 of the United States, is a legal term that has taken a more legal meaning for the last seventy years. After the stock market crash of 1929, brokers were obliged to follow detailed steps before they can sell securities such as bonds and stocks to investors. Among the causes of the Great Depression was the lack of proper control on Wall Street but now, a lot of things have changed. |
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The winter is going to be tough for people in the United Kingdom
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| This winter is going to be tough for people in the United Kingdom, food prices up, gas prices up, electricity prices up, house prices down and prospect of loosing your job make the whole situation very depressing. |
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Four Reasons Why You Be Candid About Your Prices On Your Website
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| Since most people use the Internet to gain information, including information about prices, you should be willing to quote your prices openly on your website. Here are four reasons why it makes more sense to quote your prices on your website than to conceal them. |
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