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Stop Your Kids From Spending Too Much Today

December 31, 2008 by Alix Montoya  
Filed under Finance Articles

Are you tired of your kids nagging you for an expensive toy that they keep on seeing on television or with their playmates? Are they the kind of kids who think money grows on trees and that they don’t really have to value it? It might prove to be very useful if they would learn that this is not true.

Excel 2007 AutoFill And Custom Lists

December 31, 2008 by Matthew Fletcher  
Filed under Computers Articles

Excel’s AutoFill feature is based on the program’s ability to spot patterns in the data that you enter. For example, if you type “Week 1″ in a given cell, you can have Excel automatically fill in “Week 2″, “Week 3″, etc. simply by dragging the AutoFill handle. This is to be found in the bottom right of the cell. If the cursor moves over it, the cursor changes appearance to a plus sign (+). When it changes you simply click, hold, drag in any direction and Excel will spot the pattern and maintain it to generate automatic data entries.

How You Can Avoid Negative Equity

December 31, 2008 by Mary Bush  
Filed under Finance Articles

As house prices follow their downward direction, the thousands who obtained 100% home loans are now facing the risk of negative equity. Those borrowers who have not made considerable payments on their 100% mortgage loans are especially in danger and could face losses if they opt to move to a new property. But it can be avoided with a few important steps.

Growing Your Home Business With A Website

December 31, 2008 by Thomas Griffin  
Filed under Business Articles

As business grows, it can be a good idea to support your eBay sales with a website. The first step is building a web presence outside of eBay by creating your own website. Building a website is not a difficult task. These days you don’t necessarily need the know-how to do it all yourself – there are plenty of people who will do it for you. Turnkey stores are an option, or you can have a designer create the basic design for a website and then purchase shopping cart software separately.

Tips On Advancing Your Career

December 31, 2008 by katie George  
Filed under Careers Articles

Your career should essentially be in your control. In an ideal world, you would progress within your chosen company for doing your job well and doing it on time. However, whether you are looking for a deserved pay rise or you want promotion you may find that you are often overlooked in preference for employees that you believe are not as accomplished as you are. There’s no use in performing well, if the right people don’t hear about it.

Pay Off Your Debt

December 31, 2008 by Michael Benifez  
Filed under Finance Articles

If you’ve decided that you are tired of constant calls from debt collectors, it’s time to do something about your old debts. If you feel that you are buried under your debts and it is impossible to pay your way out of debt, you are not alone. When you find yourself in this situation, you should consult a debt counselor, who is trained to help people like you achieve freedom from their debts. They can help you get your debt under control. They’ll also help you plan a budget that you can stick to, and teach you good financial strategies. Their advice can help you keep yourself out of debt once you are finally debt-free, because you’ll learn good spending habits in the process of reducing your debt.

Social Network Chiropractic Video Marketing Secrets

December 31, 2008 by Matthew Loop DC  
Filed under Business Articles

No one saw it coming; the phenomenal success of web 2.0 sites like YouTube, MySpace, and Facebook is unheard of. Back in 2005, I began to sense the use of web 2.0 for chiropractic marketing, and had humble expectations for the results I’d get. Little did I know the remarkable power of web 2.0 and video marketing would propel my chiropractic practice and other ventures into the stratosphere.

The Benefits of Student Jobs

December 31, 2008 by katie George  
Filed under Careers Articles

It is a common occurrence for students to have jobs while working toward graduating college. Many students have realized with the consistent increase in college tuition, student jobs are the only way to afford postsecondary educations.

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