Save Money at Home

July 16th, 2007

1.   Wash and reuse foil wrap.

2.   Save “junk mail” reply envelopes for filing recipes,      receipts, etc.

3.   Trade things you don’t want with friends, neighbors,      relatives.

4.   Restrict family between-meal snacks to inexpensive      and healthful in-season fruit and vegetables, home-popped      corn, raisins, etc.

Auto Dealer’s Tips for Used Cars

July 16th, 2007

1. Examine the car’s exterior thoroughly.  Look for    rust, dents and evidence that portions of the car have    rusted out and been repaired with body putty.

2. Look under car for breaks in the frame and signs that    frame has been welded.

3. Check for excessive rusting of frame

Fire Safety Checklist

July 16th, 2007

   This Home Fire Safety Checklist was developed by the U.S.Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), an independentregulatory agency of the U.S. Government.

     The Commission has four statutory missions:

     — to protect the public from unreasonable risks of injury        associated with consumer products;

Investment Options

July 14th, 2007

It has been said you can lift the Rock of Gibraltar if you have afulcrum point and long enough lever. When we refer to “financialleverage” we are talking about the same principle. If you buy abusiness building for $100,000 with $5,000 down, this is usingleverage of 20 to 1. For a mere 1/20th of the purchase price, youactually own and control property that is 20 times more valuablethan your cash investment.

Telephone Answering Service

July 14th, 2007

Organize yourself properly. decide how much money it’s going totake for you to feel comfortably wealthy, and the reach it withyour own Telephone Answering Service.

Our research has turned up hundreds of husband and wifeentrepreneurs who, beginning with just a couple of thousanddollars in borrowed funds, and a lot of ambition are grossing$250,000 or more after a couple of years in business.

Window Washing Service

July 14th, 2007

Here’s a business that, almost more than any other with equalpotential for real wealth, meets the most stringent requirementsof just about any skeptic. In fact, there’s so much in favor ofthe “little guy” with this business, it’s a real mystery why morepeople don’t choose this one as the vehicle for their ultimateindependence and financial security.

Catering Service

July 14th, 2007

People with money seem to be on a binge to prove their status andflaunt their wealth by staging large, catered parties. As amatter of fact, in some circle of affluency, a party or socialget-together isn’t considered an event of any significance unlessit’s a catered affair.

Used Book Store

July 14th, 2007

Operating a used book store is a lot like owning a recyclingcenter-not too glamourous until you take a look at the owner’sbank account.

Business Plan Success

July 14th, 2007

Success in business comes as a result of planning. You have tohave a detailed, written plan that shows what the ultimate goalis, the reason for the goal, and each milestone that must bepassed in order to reach your goal.

Self Improvement Seminars

July 14th, 2007

Ever since the beginning of time, ambitious people of the worldhave attributed some “indescribable secret” to the success ofthose people with wealth. These people have spent, and willcontinue to spend, millions of dollars to cultivate these”secrets” within themselves.