Can I Afford To Start A Business?

Starting a business might seem like something which only wealthy people are able to do, but this actually is not the case at all. Many people who have families and a full time job start a small business from their coffee table. It is purely a case of understanding the costs of different types of business and knowing where you put skills and passions really lie.

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Things To Remember Legally If Your Doctor Made A Medical Mistake In Your Birth

Say, for instance, that you’re worried about how your doctor treated you medically in birth, and you feel that your medical service provider has negligently provided care during the birthing process. When these medical mistakes are made by a doctor who fails to perform their medical duties well, legal action can be a recourse to get compensation for the damage or loss.  Below are the things to remember legally if your doctor made a medical mistake in your birth:

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Got A Small Business Cash Crunch? Try These Cash Flow Problem Fixes Now!

Every small business at some time starts to experience a lack of available cash into its coffers, through many causes –having too many product orders to fulfill, keeping employees’ salaries in line with inflation, needing to rent more office space, even keeping disgruntled clients and customers happy by offering discounts. What is the solution to these everyday business problems? You guessed it, regular cashflow - it’s the lifeblood of any business. We are looking into how you can quickly deal with the ebb and flow of cash into your business.

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Is Your Family Oversharing On Social Networks? If So You Could Be In Danger

Social media impacts every aspect of modern life - from what we watch on television, where we shop what we buy and making new friends, to even how we vote. Eighty percent of Americans have a Facebook profile, 32 percent of whom have an Instagram and another 24 percent have a Twitter account. Facebook alone collects more than 500 terabytes of information from its users every day.

That amounts to a massive amount of personal details being shared publicly and permanently to complete strangers. Luckily, most of those strangers do not mean to cause you harm by misusing that information – but nonetheless, don’t take any risks by oversharing your personal information. . Let’s dive into a look at the dangers you may be facing by oversharing on social networks.

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Coping With The First Few Months Of Your Baby's Life

Pregnancy can fly by, and before you know it, you are holding your newborn in your arms. And while you are delighted to finally meet your child, the next few months can be very challenging. In fact, it can take months before you get into any kind of routine...

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Why I Took My Son To March For Women

My son MarkAnthony reads, he reads a lot. People are often proud of his love for books. I am too. However, no matter how much empathy my son gains from reading (which is quite a bit), there's more work to be done and more conversation to be had. When I heard about the women's march that was planned to take place all over the world...

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Blending A Family In Trump’s America

When together, my husband and I have always been treated differently. Even in the diverse metropolitan city of New York. My husband, a Bronxite of Puerto rican and Cuban descent looks a bit different from me. Sometimes he is mistaken for Middle Eastern. A few years ago, after landing in Puerto Rico...

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Pocket Money Pitfalls – A Disincentive For Help With The Chores?

There are plenty of good reasons why parents decide to give their children pocket money. For lots of parents it’s a bargaining tool for getting children to help with the daily chores. But why should kids get financial remuneration for household chores when...

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