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Things To Remember Before Starting a Business

The following guest post is brought to you by talktalkbusiness.co.uk. It’s the same when you start anything new, from learning how to ride a bike to starting school, you experience a mixture of different feelings; a nice combination of excitement and being scared to death. You feel as if you’ve been thrown in the deep end and [...]

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How Does Stuff Get Made in a Modern Economy?

Within smaller arenas, such as an individual corporation or a government bureaucracy, things operate in a more hierarchical fashion with directives coming from top-down, but as scale increases, one eventually reaches a point where things are mostly getting driven by the command’s preferences rather than by the consumer’s preferences, and where increasing inefficiency prevents things [...]

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Financial Stability with Invoice Discounting

The following guest post is brought to you by Aldermore. Trying to keep a company stable and in fine operating order can be a difficult task. Most small business owners will tell you, it’s impossible to plan for the future. You simply don’t know what will occur in the market in which you operate. Having [...]

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Things to Plan When Starting a Business

The following guest post is brought to you by Business Insurance. Starting a business is hard – even after you’ve come up with the idea and know what you want to do with it. You then have to think about monetizing it, your target audience, etc. Here are some key things you may need to [...]

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What is Freegold? Or, Can the Debt Grow Forever?

I recently read a great post over at FOFOA, titled “The Debtors and the Savers 2012“. I’ve been reading a lot of FOFOA lately, and learning more about the “Freegold” thesis. The essence of the thesis, as I understand it, lies in the following chain of events: The U.S. economy is currently running massive deficits, [...]

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How Kickstarter and the Point Are Great Ways to Give to Others, and Sponsor Some Really Cool Projects

Have you ever used Kickstarter or The Point before? These are a couple of pretty cool websites that are changing the face of charitable giving, and encouraging entrepreneurship by making it easier to support projects and sponsor creative works of art. The way that these sites work is that you “pledge” your support for certain projects, [...]

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So You Want to Get a New Job… Now What?

Every now and then, it can become time to find a new job. Maybe we have learned all we can at the old job, maybe the company is sinking, or maybe we just need a change. Why do you want to get a new job? It is because you’re trapped in a dead-end job? Just [...]

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Immigrant Workers Are Coming to a Shore Near You to Steal Your Jobs!

Silicon Valley has been put on notice: A new startup, Blueseed, plans to set up ship just 12 miles off the coast. These ships will hold hundreds of bold and creative entrepreneurs from countries such as India and China. They will circumvent immigration laws and restrictions by placing their ships just outside of the territorial [...]

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Patri Friedman Talks About Free Cities and Seasteading on the John Stossel Show

This is an interesting video clip that includes Patri Friedma, Michael Strong, and Magatte Wade, advocates of free cities and seasteading. This stuff is still in the early stages, but I am excited to see progress on this front and can’t wait to see more free cities around the world and for sea-based living to [...]

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Financial God Joins the Yakezie Challenge!

Dedicated. Motivated. Selflessly helping others. These are the attributes of a Yakezie member, and these are values that I aspire to as well. We need more people to question the status quo, build wealth, and help others at the same time. We share the same goals in common, and I would be very happy to [...]

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