Posted by MAGR on 12/31/07 in Finance
The main goal of a group that meets to get rich is to make money. There are two basic ways that groups work to do this. One is to literally learn to make money by figuring out new ways to generate a bigger income. This is important, but it’s not the only key to financial [...]
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Posted by MAGR on 12/30/07 in Business
If you’ve been meeting with a group for awhile, you probably feel a fairly close bond with them. Even if you stick to discussing your professional goals, a sense of personal camaraderie develops out of the regular interaction between group members. That relationship is something that should be recognized and celebrated. Your group should purposefully [...]
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Posted by MAGR on 12/29/07 in Finance
Mortgage rates are something of a touchy subject for many people today. A number of people suffered financial setbacks as a result of the subprime mortgage bust and this makes them hesitant to talk too openly about their mortgage situation. However, this shouldn’t mean that the groups you’re involved with should shy away from the topic.
Everyone [...]
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Posted by MAGR on 12/28/07 in Business, Health, Society
You are part of a group of people who meets professionally to further yourself in the world of business. Sometimes you talk about personal things like the problems at home or the debt that you’re dealing with but for the most part what’s discussed inside of your meetings is the work topic that you meet [...]
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Posted by MAGR on 12/22/07 in Business, Finance
Starting a new business costs money. Even the small start-up that doesn’t require a lot of cost to set up requires that some money be available at the beginning of the business. If for nothing else, you need some security money while you make the leap from working for someone else to setting up your [...]
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