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Most entrepreneurs like to think they are doing more than just creating ways to transfer wealth, that they are doing something meaningful for others, not just taking their money.
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America at present, like the proverbial summer grasshopper, is doing more frittering than stockpiling.
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They need to embrace a new method of doing business that looks more like engineering or consulting than the law they grew up with.
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"I really felt like doing something that would be more physical and more energetic than what I'd done before, " Lerche says of the new album.
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Further, for boomers, flexibility (79%) and doing what they like (77%) are more important than money.
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After such a big move, I would like to give it some time to base before doing anything for more than a scalp now.
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With these finely honed tools, reliance upon a blunt instrument like a database of payments to physicians appears unwarranted, and perhaps even risks doing more harm than good.
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It says something about whether we're honoring those words put on paper more than two centuries ago -- whether we're doing our part, like generations before us, to breathe new life into them in our time.
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While making predictions about brands is sort of like making predictions about stocks, I do think that there are rational underpinnings that make doing so a bit more realistic than, say, arranging your schedule based on the Mayan calendar.
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If you have finance skills and plan to volunteer at a soup kitchen, he says, one hour of your time is worth significantly more for the organization if you spend it helping with budgeting rather than doing a manual task like sorting cans.
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