Just wanted to share some feedback that was received at Link Referral
This blog is relevant to the title and to any adult who has a desire to understand the value of money and time and perhaps change their spending habits, work habits or thinking/attitudes. Certainly this site speaks to today's happenings. I think the big lie now is that we Americans should go out and purchase something new like a brand new automobile with a stimulus teaser so we can again bail out the banks by becoming slaves to their high interest rates. I hope Americans are waking up and just saying, "No." The interview of the eleven year old with Rich Dad was fun to watch and the compound calculator was a nice touch and would be a handy tool to use..
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
7 Lucrative Jobs from Obama's Stimulus Plan
I just copied the title exactly as Yahoo published it on their Hotjobs article. which you can read here. Although the article gives insight into seven jobs that would provide well paid and secure careers in the extended future.
Still, the best of jobs will provide a platform for the launching of self enterprise or startup business at some point in a young person's future. Young people should always be looking for a way to create a business that will provide improved service or products to the open market.
A great example of this is Ross Perot. Mr. Perot started working as a salesman for IBM and learned during his employment that we could actually create a superior product and a better value and provide what he considered better service to his clients. The company became EDS which was eventually sold to General Motors for 2.5 billion dollars
Still, the best of jobs will provide a platform for the launching of self enterprise or startup business at some point in a young person's future. Young people should always be looking for a way to create a business that will provide improved service or products to the open market.
A great example of this is Ross Perot. Mr. Perot started working as a salesman for IBM and learned during his employment that we could actually create a superior product and a better value and provide what he considered better service to his clients. The company became EDS which was eventually sold to General Motors for 2.5 billion dollars
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Learnig how to see the not so obvious indicators
At Kiplinger.com there is a fantastic slide show which shows how simple everyday events reflect our economy. Take a look here and start noticing the changes in your day to day environment.
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