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How to Select the Ideal Retail Spot for a Business
Posted By: hierh2dm; Category: Business, Finance & Industrial; November 26, 2008
Author Dana Hierholzer; Tags: retail, business;

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Things to keep in mind when searching for a retail spot for your business.
Ten Tips on How to Get Started Investing in Stocks
Posted By: hierh2dm; Category: Business, Finance & Industrial; November 26, 2008
Author Dana Hierholzer; Tags: stock market, stock, invest;

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A basic guide to the first few steps taken in order to begin investing in stocks.
10 Simple Tips to Save Money in a Struggling Economy
Posted By: hierh2dm; Category: Business, Finance & Industrial; November 26, 2008
Author Dana Hierholzer; Tags: save money, save, money, economy;

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Simple ideas everyone can do to cut costs during an economic recession.
How To Minimize Business Waste
Posted By: ava; Category: Business, Finance & Industrial; November 8, 2008
Author Ava A.; Tags: waste, minimize, business;

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Waste prevention not only helps save the environment. It also allows you to save up millions of dollars for your business. Here is how:
How To Use Cash Flow Statements To Determine A Customer's Ability To Pay
Posted By: PDogg; Category: Business, Finance & Industrial; November 3, 2008
Author anscers; Website: www.slideshare.net Tags: slideshare, pay, cash flow;

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The statement of cash flow's primary purpose is to provide information regarding a company's cash receipts and cash payments. The statement complements the income statement and balance sheet. When credit decisions are made, many factors must be assessed. The income statement and balance sheet provide information about some of these factors, the cash flow statement provides information about the