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Wealth Management, Wealth Protection, and Tax Planning or governmental unit, large or small, is to find and keep a revenue source. Without a budget to create programs and hire the people (employees) to deliver the programs (services), there would be no services delivered. When budgets are cut, programs and the employees to deliver them are reduced, and departments get reorganized.U.S. Supreme Justice Louis D. Brandeis"I live in Alexandria Virginia. Near the Supreme Court Chambers is a toll bridge across the Potomac. When in a rush, I pay the dollar toll and get home early. However, I usually drive outside the downtown section of the city and cross the Potomac on a free bridge. This bridge was placed outside the downtown Washington, DC area to serve a useful social service, getting drivers to drive the extra mile and to help alleviate congestion during the rush hour.If I went over the toll bridge and through the barrier without paying the toll, I would be committing tax evasion. If, however, I drive the extra mile and drive outside the city of Washington to the free bridge, I am using a legitima Clearly, the world turns on a dollar bill. I am not judging what causes our economy to work (greed is its greatest motivator), but I am suggesting we need to be street smart about how our money system works. Here is another sobering thought: Our entire economy and all of its employees are created by less than 5% of our population, and not a single one of the 5% work for government, or any other public service organization. That is because nothing happens in our economy until a product or service is sold to satisfy a want or need, and less than 5% of the income generators in our How to Start Building a Relationship With Your Bank My favorite quote about money comes from the British novelist W. Somerset Maugham: Money is like a sixth sense without which we cannot make a complete use of the other five.Many business people have problems with banks but one of the main factors in getting your Bank Manager on your side is your relationship with him. People do business with people they trust – would you buy a car from someone you don’t trust? No, of course you wouldn’t and it’s the same with Bankers. They will lend money to people they trust, people who are trusted to pay the money back.If you are just starting out in business, and you know that you will be applying for a loan in the very near future, then once you have opened your account, ask to see the Bank Manager. Introduce yourself as a new account holder, tell him a bit about your business and that you will be seeking an appointment in the next few months to discuss the po There are probably millions of wage earners who wish they could use their five basic senses to see, hear, smell, taste and touch life without any concern for the necessity of financing their life, but money is a stern taskmaster who keeps their noses to the grindstone. Even the struggling artist who abhors capitalism and the money chase must find the money to purchase his canvas and oils so he may lose himself in his craft. Art certainly offers appeal as an activity that is more creative, inspiring and noble than the pure pursuit of making money, but the true capitalist or investor can paint with joy on a much larger canvas when he knows and understands that money has no actual value in the marketplace, or real meaning in the greater scheme of life. Money is but a tool that does the bidding of its master. Money is neither good nor evil. In any drug transaction, money is not the evil element. In the payment of wages for time spend working in honest labor, money is not our savior. We can make money the right way or the wrong way. We can spend money productively or unproductively. We can help people or hurt people in our use of money. Money has no actual value other than the value we attach to it. The barter system would still be practiced today if the participants did not agree to set a value on a piece of printed paper that represented the value of the goods and services they had to offer. When the users of money lose faith in their currency, its value drops sharply, causing inflation. When the productivity of a country stalls, its currency on the world market plunges, again causing inflation. Money has no actual meaning other than the meaning we attach to it. Our rational mind tells us that a surplus of money can not buy us love, respect, admiration or health, yet we know that an abundance of money can buy us opportunities, financial freedom, better health care, better housing, better nutrition and a more convenient lifestyle. Here starts the connection between rendering service and making money. We know that nothing in our material world can come from nowhere or go nowhere, nor can it be free as there is a price to be paid. Our government can render us service through its employees, but our government is never a source of goods. Everything produced is produced by the people and everything that a government gives to its people it must first take from its people. The only money that government has to spend is money taxed or borrowed from people’s earnings. Earnings come from productivity. All productivity is based on natural resources, human energy and tools. Tools are the only factor among the three factors that is limitless. The primary tool that is used to create productivity is money. Businesses and organizations need to understand that you know what drives their existence; it is not giving service, it is taking in revenue to support what they are doing. Service is simply a by-product of making money. Do not let businesses or public service organizations fool you into thinking that they exist to help or serve people; helping or serving people is merely a by-product of generating enough revenue to be in a position to do so. There are some people in government providing services who would have you believe that their primary mission in life is to render service, but if they believe this, they do not understand much about our economy and its role in their survival. The primary role of any business or governmental unit, large or small, is to find and keep a revenue source. Without a budget to create programs and hire the people (employees) to deliver the programs (services), there would be no services delivered. When budgets are cut, programs and the employees to deliver them are reduced, and departments get reorganized. Clearly, the world turns on a dollar bill. I am not judging what causes our economy to work (greed is its greatest motivator), but I am suggesting we need to be street smart about how our money system works. Here is another sobering thought: Our entire economy and all of its employees are created by less than 5% of our population, and not a single one of the 5% work for government, or any other public service organization. That is because nothing happens in our economy until a product or service is sold to satisfy a want or need, and less than 5% of the income generators in our Affiliate Marketing - 5 Qualities Of A Successful Affiliate Marketer ter scheme of life.Affiliate marketing is still an excellent way to earn quick cash from the internet. I say quick because there's no need to research and develop your own product. All the hard work's already been done.Although it's great to have all the R&D done for you, you still need to possess certain qualities, a business mentality if you will, to succeed.The need for these qualities lies in the fact that as a person who'll be most likely be working out of your own home you need to acquire a mindset that's geared towards work first, setting aside not only a place to work in your home but also a time to work. A time when no one else should be allowed to take you from your ta Money is but a tool that does the bidding of its master. Money is neither good nor evil. In any drug transaction, money is not the evil element. In the payment of wages for time spend working in honest labor, money is not our savior. We can make money the right way or the wrong way. We can spend money productively or unproductively. We can help people or hurt people in our use of money. Money has no actual value other than the value we attach to it. The barter system would still be practiced today if the participants did not agree to set a value on a piece of printed paper that represented the value of the goods and services they had to offer. When the users of money lose faith in their currency, its value drops sharply, causing inflation. When the productivity of a country stalls, its currency on the world market plunges, again causing inflation. Money has no actual meaning other than the meaning we attach to it. Our rational mind tells us that a surplus of money can not buy us love, respect, admiration or health, yet we know that an abundance of money can buy us opportunities, financial freedom, better health care, better housing, better nutrition and a more convenient lifestyle. Here starts the connection between rendering service and making money. We know that nothing in our material world can come from nowhere or go nowhere, nor can it be free as there is a price to be paid. Our government can render us service through its employees, but our government is never a source of goods. Everything produced is produced by the people and everything that a government gives to its people it must first take from its people. The only money that government has to spend is money taxed or borrowed from people’s earnings. Earnings come from productivity. All productivity is based on natural resources, human energy and tools. Tools are the only factor among the three factors that is limitless. The primary tool that is used to create productivity is money. Businesses and organizations need to understand that you know what drives their existence; it is not giving service, it is taking in revenue to support what they are doing. Service is simply a by-product of making money. Do not let businesses or public service organizations fool you into thinking that they exist to help or serve people; helping or serving people is merely a by-product of generating enough revenue to be in a position to do so. There are some people in government providing services who would have you believe that their primary mission in life is to render service, but if they believe this, they do not understand much about our economy and its role in their survival. The primary role of any business or governmental unit, large or small, is to find and keep a revenue source. Without a budget to create programs and hire the people (employees) to deliver the programs (services), there would be no services delivered. When budgets are cut, programs and the employees to deliver them are reduced, and departments get reorganized. Clearly, the world turns on a dollar bill. I am not judging what causes our economy to work (greed is its greatest motivator), but I am suggesting we need to be street smart about how our money system works. Here is another sobering thought: Our entire economy and all of its employees are created by less than 5% of our population, and not a single one of the 5% work for government, or any other public service organization. That is because nothing happens in our economy until a product or service is sold to satisfy a want or need, and less than 5% of the income generators in our Motorola RIZR Z8 - A Runaway Winner! aning other than the meaning we attach to it. Our rational mind tells us that a surplus of money can not buy us love, respect, admiration or health, yet we know that an abundance of money can buy us opportunities, financial freedom, better health care, better housing, better nutrition and a more convenient lifestyle.It is amazing to see the range of changes a mobile phone has underwent in the recent past. The matter of great astonishment is not all about the degree or the amount of technological augmentation that a mobile phone manifests today, but also about the short phase of time in which these once bulky and insipid communication devices have been renovated into the modern form of technological marvel. Each mobile phone today, regardless of its make, bears the testimony of its manufacturer's willingness to outlast the near most rival from the same category of price or feature. Each mobile manufacturing companies are sailing their boats fast with the aid of wind of innovation. And talking of innovation, who can ignore Motorola, the creator of Here starts the connection between rendering service and making money. We know that nothing in our material world can come from nowhere or go nowhere, nor can it be free as there is a price to be paid. Our government can render us service through its employees, but our government is never a source of goods. Everything produced is produced by the people and everything that a government gives to its people it must first take from its people. The only money that government has to spend is money taxed or borrowed from people’s earnings. Earnings come from productivity. All productivity is based on natural resources, human energy and tools. Tools are the only factor among the three factors that is limitless. The primary tool that is used to create productivity is money. Businesses and organizations need to understand that you know what drives their existence; it is not giving service, it is taking in revenue to support what they are doing. Service is simply a by-product of making money. Do not let businesses or public service organizations fool you into thinking that they exist to help or serve people; helping or serving people is merely a by-product of generating enough revenue to be in a position to do so. There are some people in government providing services who would have you believe that their primary mission in life is to render service, but if they believe this, they do not understand much about our economy and its role in their survival. The primary role of any business or governmental unit, large or small, is to find and keep a revenue source. Without a budget to create programs and hire the people (employees) to deliver the programs (services), there would be no services delivered. When budgets are cut, programs and the employees to deliver them are reduced, and departments get reorganized. Clearly, the world turns on a dollar bill. I am not judging what causes our economy to work (greed is its greatest motivator), but I am suggesting we need to be street smart about how our money system works. Here is another sobering thought: Our entire economy and all of its employees are created by less than 5% of our population, and not a single one of the 5% work for government, or any other public service organization. That is because nothing happens in our economy until a product or service is sold to satisfy a want or need, and less than 5% of the income generators in our Better the Devil You Know d on natural resources, human energy and tools. Tools are the only factor among the three factors that is limitless. The primary tool that is used to create productivity is money.To save money on your credit cards, doesn’t always necessary mean that you have to switch providers to get a better deal, far from it as you can always start on your own doorstep and ask your current credit card lender if they can offer you a better deal than the one that you are getting at present.This should be your first step if you are looking to get a better deal, but are unsure, as you are more than happy with the service that your current credit card gives you. Though you may feel that it maybe easier to simply change to a different lender, then this couldn’t be further from the truth and at the end of the day, the credit card that you have should be one that suits you and not the credit card issuer.If you are in Businesses and organizations need to understand that you know what drives their existence; it is not giving service, it is taking in revenue to support what they are doing. Service is simply a by-product of making money. Do not let businesses or public service organizations fool you into thinking that they exist to help or serve people; helping or serving people is merely a by-product of generating enough revenue to be in a position to do so. There are some people in government providing services who would have you believe that their primary mission in life is to render service, but if they believe this, they do not understand much about our economy and its role in their survival. The primary role of any business or governmental unit, large or small, is to find and keep a revenue source. Without a budget to create programs and hire the people (employees) to deliver the programs (services), there would be no services delivered. When budgets are cut, programs and the employees to deliver them are reduced, and departments get reorganized. Clearly, the world turns on a dollar bill. I am not judging what causes our economy to work (greed is its greatest motivator), but I am suggesting we need to be street smart about how our money system works. Here is another sobering thought: Our entire economy and all of its employees are created by less than 5% of our population, and not a single one of the 5% work for government, or any other public service organization. That is because nothing happens in our economy until a product or service is sold to satisfy a want or need, and less than 5% of the income generators in our Adjustable Mortgage Rates Today or governmental unit, large or small, is to find and keep a revenue source. Without a budget to create programs and hire the people (employees) to deliver the programs (services), there would be no services delivered. When budgets are cut, programs and the employees to deliver them are reduced, and departments get reorganized.Adjustable mortgage rates today are perhaps one reason for the booming real estate business. People are literally bombarded with advertisements proclaiming the lowest adjustable mortgage rates through literally every kind of media available. Younger people, who are just starting or entering into their mid-careers, are lured by the adjustable nature of the mortgages and don?t think twice before jumping on the bandwagon.Adjustable rate mortgages are based on the money market index, which decides whether your payment goes up or down through the life of the mortgage, depending on various economic factors. They are unlike fixed mortgage rates, where you need to pay a fixed amount throughout the life of the loan. In case you go in fo Clearly, the world turns on a dollar bill. I am not judging what causes our economy to work (greed is its greatest motivator), but I am suggesting we need to be street smart about how our money system works. Here is another sobering thought: Our entire economy and all of its employees are created by less than 5% of our population, and not a single one of the 5% work for government, or any other public service organization. That is because nothing happens in our economy until a product or service is sold to satisfy a want or need, and less than 5% of the income generators in our economy are professional sales people. Non-profit corporations and governmental units have no profits to tax as any earnings generated by them must be reinvested. There would be no earnings to tax unless business created the profits to be taxed, and created the jobs that also created taxes from the wages earned by the workers. Seen this way, true capitalists and investors understand business is as much about art as it is about science. The great business people and giants of industry in our country are not really the bean counters and tech heads, they are the masters who paint on an economic canvas much more than that of the solitary artist. The solitary artist creates an oil painting on a canvas. The creative business person takes the canvas to market and creates more opportunities for the artist to ply his craft. H. L. Mencken was fond of saying "never underestimate the stupidity of the American people". I do not belong to that group and neither should you; that is why it is important that you understand the money game even if people around you do not. Understanding the money game does not make us better or smarter people than others, it does make us more aware and savvy when opportunity knocks on our door. Copyright © 2006 Ed Bagley
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