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» How
about MANAGING your own PR?
It’s one thing for a senior manager to approve story
angles for the publicity folks to use in shopping around for print and
broadcast placements. Not an especially large amount of managing needed
there.
» Don't
need no stinking PR?
Please feel free to publish this article and resource box in
your ezine, newsletter, offline publication or website. A copy would be
appreciated at bobkelly@TNI.net. Word count is 955 including guidelines
and resource box. Robert A. Kelly © 2003.
» Get
paid to shop and keep everything you buy - Without having to pay!
Can You Tell Good Service From Bad; Recognise Value For Money;
Compare Prices, Staff Efficiency, Product Range, Customer Service Between
Rival Firms?
» No
load mutual funds or exchange traded funds (ETFs?)
If you are fed up with early redemption charges and ever increasing
mutual fund management fees on top of bad-performing fund managers, read
on. There is a quiet revolution going on in the no-load mutual fund industry
and you, the individual investor, may benefit from it greatly.
» Managing
the human resource project
We obtain strategic results by aligning HR mission, vision
and values. The following overview highlights a macro approach to project
management. Seeking a stretch assignment, such as ownership of a major
corporate HR initiative, we lead our organization by example. Strategic
project management affords an exciting and challenging opportunity to
direct our futures and show case our talents.
» Human
resource communication pays off
Human Resource Communications and Corporate Communications
– are they one in the same? Both plan and develop written communication
strategies to further the understanding and perceptions of their audience.
Both provide counsel and editorial support for management communications.
» Outsourcing
problem analysis
As an HR professional, you have responsibilities in several
broad areas that have a significant impact on your company’s bottom
line, directly contributing to the corporate return on investment. The
outsourcing choices you make are critical decision points that affect
both your employer and the HR community at large. We recognize that you
want and need to make informed choices, and we can help.
» Public
relations mixup?
Please feel free to publish this article and resource box in
your ezine, newsletter, offline publication or website. A copy would be
appreciated at bobkelly@TNI.net. Word count is 885 including guidelines
and resource box. Robert A. Kelly © 2003.
» Get
PR off the bench
Please feel free to publish this article and resource box in
your ezine, newsletter, offline publication or website. A copy would be
appreciated at bobkelly@TNI.net. Word count is 895 including guidelines
and resource box. Robert A. Kelly © 2003.
» Nothing
happens until someone sells something
You can always tell a good salesperson, they are always on
the look-out for opportunities to do exactly that. Every chance they get
they'll promote whatever it is they offer. They are driven through their
need to either make money, they're passionate about the goods and services
they offer or both.
» Why
PR packs a punch
Done right, it delivers the key, target audience behaviors
you know you must have to achieve your organizational objectives.
» I
can't afford a PR/publicity campaign - Can I?
It’s a phrase I hear over and over again from many entrepreneurs,
small businesses owners and inventors: “I’d love to hire someone
to launch our publicity campaign professionally, but we can’t afford
it, so I’m just going to have to do it on my own.”
» Five
reasons to stay committed to your retirement savings
(NC)—As an investor working to build your portfolio,
you face many day-to-day demands on your money. It's not always easy to
determine what your financial priorities should be, or to stay committed
to them – especially when markets are volatile.
» Working
with a financial adviser
(NC)—With a steadily increasing number of investment
choices in the market, it's easy to become overwhelmed. Without a plan
in place, or the guidance and discipline to reach financial goals, it's
easy to be tempted by the latest hot market fad. But this can result in
investment portfolios not being aligned with financial goals. Investors
may take on more risk and volatility than they want, and may experience
poorer performance.
» Build,
don't blow your annual bonus
(NC)—More and more companies are incorporating a bonus
structure into compensation programs. Bonuses are generally based on performance
and are tax advantageous for companies.
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» Controlling
the price changes in futures markets
The lock-limit is one way that the markets can be controlled.
» How
much will price changes effect stock trading?
Price elasticity is an economics term that refers to
the way that price changes of stock can affect the demand for that
stock.
» Large
volume trading in steps
Program trading is a term that is also used in at least
two different (though similar) meanings.
» How
many stock options are available?
Open interests are not a feature of all stock market trades.
In fact, open interests are calculated based on options and futures
trades.
» Protect
your portfolio from large losses
If you are worried about the stock market, then you
might want to consider portfolio insurances.
» Insure
your investment without limiting returns
Are you looking for a way to trade on the stock market
without having to deal with all of the risks?
» Regional
funds explained
Increase your portfolio diversity with funds from other
regions.
» What
is a derivative?
Invest in commodities without buying the commodities themselves.
» What
is an option?
An option is an agreement that a commodity or stock
will be available for purchase at a set date.
» Should
I always pay a commission when buying mutual funds
There are three main types of mutual funds when it comes
to commissions.
» Find
the lowest risk investment portfolio
If you're trying to find a good investment portfolio,
then you may want to look at the Treynor measure.
» The
difference between PAX World Funds and The World Funds
The first type is purchased through the company PAX,
and these funds focus on socially responsible companies.
» The
Alpha factor explained
A new method of differentiating between different investments.
» How
good is your planned investment
A company prospectus is a legal document that has been
filed by the company that you might be thinking about investing
in.
» How
do I find the best investment advisor?
If you're looking for the best investment advisor for
you, you should make sure that you pay attention to the type of investments
that that advisor usually recommends.
» How
to find the best full-service stockbroker - ask questions
Before you decide who you should choose for your full-service
stockbroker, make sure that this is the best option for you financially.
» Investing
in commodities
Investing in commodities is not too hard to do - the
real problem comes in when you are trying to decide which commodities
you should invest in, and when it is better to buy or sell a particular
product.
» Don't
wait to get your retirement payments!
If you're looking for an annuity, there are a variety
of different annuities to choose from.
» Multisector
bond funds explained
If you are looking to invest in bonds, but you are not
sure that you want to deal with making all of the purchases on
your own, bond funds might be the right option for you.
» Private
annuity explained
The biggest difference between a regular annuity and
a private annuity is that private annuities take place between
two individuals, instead of between an individual and an insurance
company.
» Avoid
estate taxes with a life insurance trust
If you're looking for another way to insure yourself with
a life insurance policy that will avoid any taxes after your death,
then you should look into getting a life insurance trust.
» What
is a Section 1035 policy exchange?
Don't lose insurance money when you change policies.
» Who
should consider annually renewable term life insurances?
If you're looking for a good insurance policy, then
you should probably take a good look at your financial situation,
and at what you can count on being your situation in the future.
» Death
benefit only plan explained
If you need life insurance, but you are not able to afford
the regular price for life insurance, then you might want to look
into a death benefit only plan.
» How
to save money on your homeowner's insurance
In the case of homeowner's insurance, the most common
way to reduce the amount of money that you will be paying each
month is to increase your deductible.
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