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Many businesses run their financial year from April to March. At the end of this time they calculate their financial health by producing various reports which are essential for making sure they have enough cash to operate, and that they are on track for making all the hard work worthwhile i.e. there's a profit at the end of the year.
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We all have hundreds of habits - many of which have built up over the years without realising it. It's therefore important to try and accumulate a few GOOD ones from time to time in order to compensate for all the BAD ones (especially when it comes to our health). This free Healthy Habits download, is a collection of 27 habits (3 for each Principles Behind Great Health) that can be printed off and stuck to the fridge door - or anywhere else it can be looked at for a minute or two everyday until the habit has been formed.
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There are many sceptics of celebrity-backed (or fronted) charitable foundations; some say that if a celebrity is really wealthy and wants to raise money for a charity, why don't they give all their own away?
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Google has about 80% of the search engine market and is the undisputed king when it comes to search (despite a valiant effort recently by Microsoft with Bing). Their ‘Reader’ service allows us to subscribe to different news feeds, share them with colleagues and even analyse time we spend on them.
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The mobile apps industry has come a long way in the past few years, and now as we kick into the third quarter of 2010/2011, there are apps for pretty much everything:
Games / Entertainment / Utilities / Social Networking / Music / Productivity / Lifestyle / Reference / Travel / Sports / Navigation / Health & Fitness / News / Photography / Finances / Business / Education / Weather / Books / Medical.
It is often said that success comes from experience, and experience comes from failure (or words to that affect). However, we don’t need to experience failure all the time to become successful at something – often it’s better to learn from someone else who’s already gone through that learning curve and is happy to share [...]