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Lesson #3: Catch The Fever
“If you love your work, you’ll be out there every day trying to do it the best you possibly can, and pretty soon everybody around will catch the passion from you – like a fever,” said Walton.

FORTYTHREE WAYS TO FIND A GOOD LENDER
Article by real estate guru Tyler G. Hicks gives 43 ways to find a lender that is right for you.

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Travel Savvy: What new security measures will mean for travellers
Alleged terrorists planned to use liquid explosives concealed as sports drink bottles and common electronic devices to bring down as many as 10 planes in a nearly simultaneous strike. What impact does this have on the way you travel, today?

How Organized Is Your Business? Part 1
According to the Small Business Administration small businesses make up more than 99.7 percent of all employees. Add to that the latest figures that show small businesses create 75% of the net new jobs in our economy and you can see how important small businesses are.

Great Small Business Opportunities For Retirees
Whether you owned small businesses your entire life, or have just always been interested, retirement can be a great time to start a new small business and a small business franchise combines all of the benefits of a small business, but provides newcomers to the small business world with a ready-made business plan and a slough of other support systems designed to help any entrepreneur (particularly the retiree).

5 Small Business Opportunities That Mean Big Business
Small business doesn't have to mean small sales, a small operation or even small profits. The majority of the American workforce is comprised of small businesses, and if you're looking a small business that can play ball with the big boys, take a look at the following small business franchises.

Luck is what happens when preparedness meets opportunity
Being an avid aviation fan since childhood, planes (especially general aviation) have always had a special place in my heart. And I remember very clearly the time when I had an opportunity to work for Boeing. I was invited for the interview and result was that they liked me but they did not like my skill level for the particular role I was supposed to execute. So what happened? The opportunity passed by. But did I give up then? No. I kept learning and training myself more and more. I didn’t give up on the dream of working for a dream-company like Boeing. And it paid off, but almost a year from the initial interview. I was finally given the opportunity to work for one of my dream-companies. Now, what do you think happened there? Why was I given the role later? The reason is simple and it’s right there. It’s because

Lesson #2: Grab the opportunity whenever you can
“When we launched Kingfisher [Airlines], we had certain very clear-cut parameters, brand-new planes, commonality, fuel bases between fuel efficiency and controlled costs, and then of course we did a huge market research on the name, the brand, the consumer expectations,” recalls Mallya. And yet, despite all of his hard work, the company is struggling to turn a profit. So why does he continue to put so much into it?

Small Business Jobs & Credit Act: What’s in it for Small Business?
On September 27th, President Obama signed into law, the much awaited Small Business Jobs & Credit Act. I’ve been surprised by how little most small business owners seem to know about the provisions of this law and what is in it for them. The most highly publicized feature of the bill is the $30 Billion dollar small business loan fund. For many or most small businesses, this may be the least relevant feature of the law. Other features of the law include tax breaks for small to medium sized businesses, tax incentives for equity investors in small businesses and some significant changes in SBA lending programs.

QR Codes - 5 Useful Applications in eCommerce
QR codes or Quick Response codes are a new variety of barcodes, which are used to transit more information than traditional barcodes. The traditional barcodes having vertical striations are designed to encode data based on a horizontal plane in between the lines. However, QR codes can store data on horizontal as well as vertical planes. When used appropriately, QR codes help in giving e-commerce an expanded reach in terms of consumers

How To Reduce Your Holiday Stress
Holidays can be one of the more stressful times of the year - planes to catch, traffic jams, delays, change from the normal routine… Here are a few tips on making the most of your holiday.

Do Planes Have Horns?
In the not so distant past, my niece’s four-year old son, Hollis, was getting on a plane. Hollis is a frequent traveler. As usual, the energetic four-year old ran down the gangway in excitement. He just about ran into the captain’s legs at the entrance to the plane. As he looked up at the uniformed woman, Hollis asked, “Do planes have horns?”

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