Food, travel and ecology
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Dramatic Fight to Save Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange
The Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen, an…
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In the Shadow of Matterhorn - The Dramatic Rescue Operation of Ski Tourers in the Alps
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Boat Seats - How To Choose Correctly?
Boat seats are an essential component of…
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Lifestyle
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A breakthrough in liver cancer treatment thanks to a personalized vaccine
Hepatocellular carcinoma, one of the main causes…
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Świętokrzyskie – A Small Region with a Big Sporting Heart
Nestled in the northern part of the…
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The Ultimate Guide to 180x220 Mattresses: Pocket, Multipocket, and Latex Options
A good night's sleep is essential for…
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Business
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What are Residential Proxies used for?
Understanding what proxies are is crucial to…
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Exploring the Allure of Precious Metals - Insights and Investment Strategies
In the realm of investment and wealth…
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The Rise of the Minimum Wage - What You Need to Know
While the federal minimum wage has flatlined,…
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Displaying items by tag: finance
Simple accounting in your company
The idea of accounting is anathema to many small business owners. It is a task which many entrepreneurs would love to delegate. Many cannot, however, for the simple reason that they cannot afford to. Accurate accounts are essential to the way in which any small business is run. A whole host of commercial and financial issues hinge on accurate accounting. From infrastructure or plant investment, to payroll and hiring, to tax, the list of issues affected by accounting is a long one.
A new era of justice!
The legend of Robin Hood, prince of thieves, is known to practically everyone. The self-proclaimed wealthy benefactor stole from the treasures of the rich and gave them to the poor. Sounds like a fairy tale for children? Maybe once upon a time it was. Today, it is a new, innovative tax that can save the UK economy!
Businesses urged to seize export opportunities as confidence slips back to two and a half year low
Fears of weakening prospects for the new year have knocked business confidence back to a two-and-a-half year low, according to the latest Business in Britain report from Lloyds TSB Commercial. Firms remain particularly worried about the outlook for demand in domestic markets and the eurozone, and are continuing to rein in recruitment and investment spending as a result. However, businesses are still upbeat about prospects in export markets outside Europe, where trade has remained resilient in recent months.