Archive for March, 2007

Our Friends, Don and Nancy Failla

Don and Nancy Failla are a success story and they enjoy a lifestyle most people can only dream about. For over 40 years, they have been helping people build their own successful home-based businesses.

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$1 million is just not what it used to be

NEW YORK (AP) — Renee Weese has reached an enviable goal — she’s become a millionaire. But like many others whose net worth has risen in recent years to seven figures, she doesn’t feel particularly wealthy.

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How to Finance a Business

Every year, thousands of men and women leave their corporate careers to start a new business venture. However, many of these new businesses fail due to inadequate or ill-timed financing. Whether you’re starting a business or expanding one, sufficient capital is an essential part of your business strategy.

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Live Rich, Retire Richer

(Business 2.0 Magazine) — We all know the drill: To make sure you have enough green for your golden years, you’re supposed to max out your 401(k) contributions, invest in index funds and growth stocks, and not – repeat, not – splurge on that top-of-the-line Ferrari. All sound advice. But where’s the fun in that?

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Being a millionaire just isn’t the same these days

Because of inflation, having a million dollars in assets no longer means you’re all that wealthy. But it’s still a respectable-sized nest egg for retirement, and it’s attainable for many ordinary people who have the self-discipline to save and invest.

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