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View Article  Business Series - Places Paychecks go the furthest

i Team Editors Note: I liked this article because it gives some of the top cities to live in if you are living on a budget. Anyone looking to relocate their business could benefit from this article.

Are you living beyond your means? Is your paycheck not stretching far enough? Perhaps you're even having trouble finding a job. Maybe it's time to jump a plane to one of the cities at the top of Salary.com's "Salary Value" index. We found ...   more »

View Article  Business Series - Basics of Banking and Saving Top Things To Know

i Team Editors Note: I liked this article because it gives some great pointers on banking.

Anyone with an interest in banking could benefit from this article.

 

1. Money in a bank account is safe.

 

A bank is one of the safest places to stash your cash since your account is insured against loss by the federal government for up to $100,000 per depositor.

 

2. You pay for the convenience of a bank account.

 

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View Article  I Team Business Insights: Getting A’s In Business

I Team Editors Note:  I liked this article because it gives some great pointers on being a good leader. Anyone with an interest in leading people could benefit from this article.

 

by Fred

 

When working with my potential or developing leaders, I keep the four A’s in mind.  The letters remind me to Accept, Approve, Applaud and Appreciate.

 

Accept means that I accept my responsibility as the leader. I model the behavior that I want ...   more »

View Article  Technology Serie- Microsoft Launches Portable TV Service

I Team Editors Note: I liked this article because Microsoft keeps coming up with some great ideas. What’s better then portable TV? Anyone wanting to keep up with the latest technologies could benefit from this article.

 

Television addicts rejoice: Now you can take more shows on the road. Microsoft Corp. has launched a $19.95-a-year service that lets people download certain TV shows to portable devices such as media players and advanced cell phones.

The Redmond-based software company has already ...   more »