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Kevin Oneill

Financial Tips Corliss Group online magazine: Put Yourself in Potential Investors' Shoe... - 0 views

When it comes to securing investment, the overwhelming challenge for most entrepreneurs comes from trying to determine how to make a convincing pitch. Fortunately, it does not have to be that diffi...

Financial Tips Corliss Group online magazine Potential Investors ' Shoes with These 4

started by Kevin Oneill on 18 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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Financial Tips Corliss Group online magazine: Put Yourself in Potential Investors - 0 views

When it comes to securing investment, the overwhelming challenge for most entrepreneurs comes from trying to determine how to make a convincing pitch. Fortunately, it does not have to be that diffi...

Financial Tips Corliss Group online magazine Potential Investors Shoes with These 4

started by atiyehsundus on 20 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Gerald Hussen

Financial Tips Corliss Group Online Magazine - Top 7 Financial Tips From Nancy J. Lapoi... - 2 views

I was asked at a social wine event, "What are the most important tips you have learned that people typically don't know, but need to know?" That is a loaded question and very subjective. Basical...

Financial Tips Corliss Group Online Magazine Top 7 From Nancy J. Lapointe Navigate

started by Gerald Hussen on 10 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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Leslie Cordovan

Corliss Online Financial Mag: P&G to Sell 100 Brands - 1 views

Consumer goods manufacturer Procter & Gamble confirmed last week that they plan to sell off a total of 100 brands, suggesting deeper cuts than originally reported. P&G confirmed they have ...

Corliss Online Financial Mag P&G to Sell 100 Brands

started by Leslie Cordovan on 24 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
Gerald Hussen

Corliss Group Online Financial Mag - Hong Kong's top ranking for economic freedom feels... - 1 views

Did the Heritage Foundation ever send its experts into the streets of Hong Kong to meet ordinary people and ask them how free the city's economy has become in recent years? The right-wing US think ...

Corliss Group Online Financial Mag Hong Kong's top ranking for economic freedom feels a good laugh

started by Gerald Hussen on 28 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
Gerald Hussen

Corliss Group Online Financial Mag Hong Kong World's first physical bitcoin store opens... - 1 views

Corliss Group Online Financial Mag Hong Kong World's first physical bitcoin store opens in HK The world's first physical retail store selling the controversial virtual currency bitcoin h...

Corliss Group Online Financial Mag Hong Kong World's first physical bitcoin store opens in HK

started by Gerald Hussen on 04 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Gerald Hussen

Corliss Online Group Financial Mag: Can Hong Kong Solve Scotland's Currency 'Fankle'? - 1 views

Scottish nationalists are in a quandary: how to dissolve the three-century bond with the United Kingdom while preserving their monetary link with the British pound. And Hong Kong may provide the a...

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started by Gerald Hussen on 01 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Yelena Jakov

Tokyo investors focus on US debt woes by Corliss Online Financial Mag - 1 views

http://www.skynews.com.au/businessnews/article.aspx?id=912230 Tokyo investors will stay focused on the US government shutdown next week, as fears grow it could lead to a devastating debt default a...

corliss online financial mag Tokyo investors focus on US debt woes

started by Yelena Jakov on 07 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Valerie Fremont

Corliss Online Financial Mag on What's changing, what's not, in a shutdown - 1 views

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    WASHINGTON (AP) - October 1, 2013 (WPVI) -- Campers in national parks are to pull up stakes and leave, some veterans waiting to have disability benefits approved will have to cool their heels even longer, many routine food inspections will be suspended and panda-cams will go dark at the shuttered National Zoo. Those are among the immediate effects when parts of the government shut down Tuesday because of the budget impasse in Congress. A look at what is bound to happen, and what probably won't: ___ THIS: Possible delays in processing new disability applications. BUT NOT THIS: Social Security and Medicare benefits still keep coming. ___ THIS: Washington's paralysis will be felt early on in distant lands as well as in the capital - namely, at national parks. All park services will close. Campers have 48 hours to leave their sites. Many parks, such as Yellowstone, will close to traffic, and some will become completely inaccessible. Smithsonian museums in Washington will close and so will the zoo, where panda cams record every twitch and cuddle of the panda cub born Aug. 23 but are to be turned off in the first day of a shutdown. The Statue of Liberty in New York, the loop road at Acadia National Park in Maine, Skyline Drive in Virginia, and Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park, home of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, will be off limits. At Grand Canyon National Park, people will be turned back from entrance gates and overlooks will be cordoned off along a state road inside the park that will remain open. "People who waited a year to get a reservation to go to the bottom of the Grand Canyon all of a sudden will find themselves without an opportunity to take that trip," said Mike Litterst, a spokesman for the National Park Service. More Financial News: http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1037871 http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1036282
Gerald Hussen

Financial Tips Corliss Group Online Magazine: Essential Money Tips for New College Grads - 1 views

Graduation is the theme all around my neighborhood. It is a time of excitement and big dreams. Unfortunately in most cases, personal financial sense is not a taught at college. Once out of colleg...

Financial Tips Corliss Group Online Magazine Essential Money for New College Grads

started by Gerald Hussen on 20 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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Corliss Online Financial Mag: Japan, Australia May Join China-Led Bank - 1 views

Japan signaled that it could join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) after all if certain conditions were met satisfactorily. This is despite the United States already expressing con...

Corliss Online Financial Mag Japan Australia May Join China Led Bank

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Financial Tips Corliss Group Online Magazine on 4 Essential Money Mistakes Entrepreneur... - 1 views

As I get rolling on a new startup with my partners at Startup.SC, a startup incubator in South Carolina, I am reminded of a few painful mistakes many entrepreneurs, myself included, make when start...

Financial Tips Corliss Group online magazine 4 Essential Money Mistakes Entrepreneurs Overlook

started by Philip Standifer on 15 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Gerald Hussen

Corliss Online Financial Mag: 5 investment tips for beginners - 1 views

We're all taught that it's good to save some for a rainy day but simply setting a side a portion of our income is not going to cut it nowadays, what with the inflation always rising. According to...

Corliss Online Financial Mag: 5 investment tips for beginners

started by Gerald Hussen on 16 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Gerald Hussen

Corliss Group Online Financial Mag, Stocks Fall as Slide in Emerging Markets Sends Bond... - 1 views

http://www.sfgate.com/business/bloomberg/article/Stocks-Fall-as-Slide-in-Emerging-Markets-Sends-5172877.php Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Global stocks tumbled the most since June, as the biggest drop in...

Stocks Fall as Slide in Emerging Markets Sends Bonds Yen Higher Corliss Group Online Financial Mag

started by Gerald Hussen on 01 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Gerald Hussen

Corliss Online Group Financial magazine 8 Financial Planning Tips - 1 views

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    If you're like most Americans, you probably didn't make a new year's resolution to get started with long-term financial planning. A staggering 84 percent of respondents to a New Year's Resolution Survey from Allianz Life Insurance said that financial planning was not among their 2014 resolutions at all-the highest percentage ever to reveal that in the survey's history. What held them back? Well, 30 percent said they don't believe they make enough money to "worry" about financial planning. That's bizarre. Shouldn't having less money increase your need to manage what you have effectively? Regardless of your situation, I hope you'll engage in the planning process this year-and the sooner you get started, the better.
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