Archives | February, 2009

Starting a Side Business Without Quitting Your Day Job

By Early To Rise | Thu, Feb 12, 2009

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Issue #2590 WEALTHY: Creating cash on the side (Paul Lawrence) HEALTHY: The 2-day rule (Jon Benson) WISE: Michael Masterson on “chicken entrepreneurship” ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: The 2 things you should never delegate (Michael Masterson) Keeping your inbox under control (Charlie Byrne) It’s Fun to Know… about exorbitant prices for tuna Add “cavil” to your vocabulary

Stocks May Not Be Cheap Enough Yet – and Here’s Why

By keith-fitz-gerald | Wed, Feb 11, 2009

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According to Michael T. Darda, Chief Economist for MKM Partners LLC, stock analysts have overestimated earnings by an average of 30 percent to 35 percent in the last three recessions. For millions of investors who use low P/E ratios as a litmus test for selecting stocks, that’s got to be a rather unpleasant shock.

Stocks May Not Be Cheap Enough Yet – and Here’s Why

By Early To Rise | Wed, Feb 11, 2009

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Issue #2589 WEALTHY: 3 elements of a winning stock (Keith Fitz-Gerald) HEALTHY: Burn calories faster (Kelley Herring) WISE: Fred Adler on happiness ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: How to get nowhere fast (Bob Cox) Make your proof more powerful (Jason Holland) It’s Good to Know… about Ben Franklin and “early to rise” Add “censure” to your vocabulary

Selling Information Products “by the Pound”

By Early To Rise | Tue, Feb 10, 2009

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Issue #2588 WEALTHY: How the recent mass layoffs could help you make money (Marc Charles) HEALTHY: Sushi bar weight loss (Kelley Herring) WISE: Warren Buffett on price vs. value ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: Do your products have the “thud” factor? (Bob Bly) 4 networking activities you can do from home (Jason Holland) It’s Fun to Know… about “feeling the beat” Add “pestiferous” to [...]

Repletion

By Early To Rise | Mon, Feb 9, 2009

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"Repletion" (rih-PLEE-shun) - from the Latin for "to refill" - is excessive fullness, as from overeating. Example (as used by Kenneth Rose in the Daily Telegraph): "With distended belly and bursting waistcoat, his eyes glazed with repletion, he picks listlessly at his teeth with a fork."

Business “Don’ts” for Difficult Times

By John Forde | Mon, Feb 9, 2009

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You can’t open a newspaper, flip on the television, or open an Internet page these days without seeing something about the current economic crisis.

Harmless Pastime – or Insidious Time Suck?

By Suzanne Richardson | Mon, Feb 9, 2009

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Video games are big business. When a Sony Playstation comes out… when the Nintendo Wii was finally released… every time a new version of Halo hits the market… Video gaming makes national news.

Verify That E-Mail Address

By Early To Rise | Mon, Feb 9, 2009

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Have a contact list full of old e-mail addresses? Not sure if the e-mail on that business card you saved from a couple of years ago is still valid? Sent an important e-mail and haven’t yet gotten back a reply?

The Moneymaking Power of a Truly Good Employee

By Early To Rise | Mon, Feb 9, 2009

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Issue #2587 WEALTHY: 5 recession-days tips for business owners (John Forde) HEALTHY: The 30-second workout (Jonny Bowden) WISE: Jack Welch on having the best players on your team ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: The moneymaking power of a truly good employee (Michael Masterson) Reclaim 1.5 weeks of your life (Suzanne Richardson) It’s Good to Know… how to verify e-mail addresses Add “repletion” to your [...]

When It Pays to Pay More

By Michael Masterson | Mon, Feb 9, 2009

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For six years, we struggled with the restaurant, training the staff, upgrading the kitchen, and expanding the menu. During that time, we went through a half-dozen managers, an assortment of well meaning people with limited experience and a variety of personality disorders that were impossible to detect during the interviewing process… but then appeared almost immediately after they were put in charge.

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