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  • CD and DVD duplication first started with Floppy disks duplication  By : sam fergusson
    The floppy disk as we all know it has been around on the market since approximately 1969, and even though we only seem to have a blur picture of what it is, it was actually the first truly successful removable storage device and completely revolutionised computer disk storage.
  • Weathering the Storm of the Slipping Dollar  By : Dane Smith
    This article concerns the weakened dollar and its possible impacts on the structure of the American economy.
  • Risks by the foreign exchange on Forex  By : Tomas Anderson
    The Forex is essentially risk-bearing. By the evaluation of the grade of a possible risk accounted should be the following kinds of it: exchange rate risk, interest rate risk, and credit risk, country risk.
  • Varied as the Costa Rica Land: An Overview of Costa Rica’s Job Market  By : David B Lovendahl
    A nation’s job market is a good indicator of the status of a country’s economy, its crime rate, and the national poverty level. That’s good news for anyone moving to Costa Rica because the job market is booming!
  • Oh Those High North American Energy Prices  By : Roy Whyte
    In 2003 I wrote an article about high gas prices in North America. Here we are on the cusp of 2007 and the price at the pump is vastly higher. This is not a surprising turn of events when we look at all the reasons for the high gas prices we are paying at the pump and on our heating bills.
  • Software Outsourcing partner selection  By : Jim
    There are certain checklists, that should be following or prepared before selection of Software Outsourcing partner, so the purpose of the Offshore Outsourcing would give effective and better consequences that one outsourcer desired from their Software Outsourcing vendors, those checklist are as follows:
  • Health And The Economy  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    Economics is vitally linked to health and the advance of modern society. In the emerging world economy, the "have nots" will enjoy a rise in standard of living while the "haves" will suffer a decline. Western society's only hope is to return to an ethic of hard work.
  • Bulgarian Economy  By : Justin Aldridge
    Following its break with Communism in 1989, Bulgaria now enjoys high economic growth at an average rate of 4% since 2000. Foreign investors are increasingly focusing their attention on Bulgaria.
  • The Shift In The Economy  By : J Schipper -
    Many of the jobs in President Bush's "recovery" are low-wage, low-benefit service and retail jobs. The overall growth in jobs masks a harsher reality for families trying to maintain or build a middle class standard of living.

    Key among them: debt coupled with paycheck paralysis.

    Most people coming out of college with or without a degree are starting life off with about $20,000 in debt trying to get a degree.

    Then they try to support themselves on low wages after gett...
  • How To Save Money On Gas  By : Jodie Merrington
    Gas prices just keep going up, and our wallets keep decreasing in size. This how-to will teach you many ways to save money at the local gas station.

    Steps

    1. Take out a credit card. Some credit cards offer gas savings when you use the card for purchases. This works in much the same way that some credit card companies give you frequent flyer miles when you use their card for purchases.

    2 Get a gas membership card. Look for membership benefits. In addition, department...
  • Is There Income After Peak Oil And Economic Collapse? There Is If You're Clever.  By : Mick Winter
    Many predict that the world will soon experience an economic depression, brought on by a variety of factors, but most particularly Peak Oil - the lessening production of petroleum. (For full information on Peak Oil, see Dry Dipstick - www.drydipstick.com)

    No matter what happens to the economy, you'll probably still need income. Work continues even in hard times. Sadly, and ironically, at a time when so much more needs to be done, it gets harder and harder for people to act...
  • The Iraqi Dinar In A Nutshell  By : Marcel Heersema
    The Iraqi dinar (pronounced: di-'när) is the legal currency of Iraq.

    Old Iraqi dinar

    The Iraqi dinar was introduced into circulation in 1931 and was at par with the Pound sterling. The Iraqi dinar replaced the Indian rupee that was the official currency at the time of the British occupation in World War I. After the 1958 coup d'etat, the Iraqi dinar was dissociated from the Pound sterling, but continued to have a very high value.

    After the Gulf War in 1991 and due to...
  • Legal Financing: New Niche for Financial Services  By : Robert Draper
    How to finance a lawsuit is not common knowledge among the general populace, much less among the legal field as a whole. Pre-settlement financing is a relatively new phenomenon in the financial services sector that
    is a little over six years old.
  • The History Of Gold As Money  By : Dean Brown
    Turning Gold Into Money

    Gold is one of the most dynamic elements of the modern economy and some might find it funny that the oldest form of valuing physical commodities is still thriving today. The first gold coins were produced in 700 BC and since then the precious metal has been used as the primary exchange element. The fact that gold was scarce and highly valued made it the perfect means of exchange, regardless of what the exchanged items were. The history of gold turni...
  • Pensions  By : Dave Lympany
    Pensions are definitely a political “hot potato” in most countries around the world as population demography changes with an increase in the numbers of retired citizens. Canada is no exception as private pension schemes are being promoted to take the heat off the Governments Canada Pension Plan that many analysts believe will not be able to cope in the future. Please note that any pension payments are classed as income and will be subject to standard taxation rules. Using the...
  • Where To Exchange The Iraqi Dinar In The Future?  By : Marcel Heersema
    "There are a lot of places where I can buy Iraqi dinars, but where can I sell them?"

    I get this question in my mailbox on a daily basis. To explain this best to you let me first begin explaining why this opportunity even exists.

    You can buy dinars everywhere because this is not a common currency yet. They are 'just' a pack of printed paper. That is the key to trade and sell them freely, by anyone.

    If this was an accepted currency from the day it was printed this 'mon...
  • What About The Risk In Buying Iraqi Dinars  By : Marcel Heersema
    Is it a risky business, buying dinars?

    Of course there is some risk involved. Normally, the higher the gains, the more risk. But in this case... hmmm, difficult to say. Let me just give you some scenario's to get you started and make up your own mind.

    You don't let me tell you what to think, isn't it? I only want to help you on the way, you fill in the rest with your own knowledge and mindset, agreed?

    Scenario 1: All the troops leave Iraq suddently and total chaos...
  • Seven Pro's To Invest In The Iraqi Dinar.  By : Marcel Heersema
    Iraq's massive oil and gas reserves:

    Iraq has the largest gas and the second largest oil reserve in the world! That's like having pure gold in your soil. The oil alone is good for $10 trillion. Do you think it will do the Iraqi dinar any good?

    $70 billion economy potential:

    With their oil and gas reserves, foreign investors, aid, highly educated population, regional agreements and Iraq's great access to fresh water for agriculture it has the potential to become on...
  • Currency Trading Tips For Beginners  By : Mark Freeman
    Currency trading is a platform where individuals speculate on the exchange rate between two currencies. Traders buy and sell currencies hoping to realize a profit. In order to succeed in currency trading you will need a source of accurate and timely information. You'll need to familiarize yourself with a whole new language.

    When you start currency trading you'll learn what a market trend is and how it will affect your trading. Trends move up, down and sideways. There are a...
  • Surf's Up Down Under  By : Carl Delfeld
    Lucky?

    This lucky country’s economy is on a record-breaking 14-year roll. The big question: Will it continue?

    Just imagine: From a few convicts dropped ashore in 1788, Australia has developed into a first-class global economy. The reforms enacted by former Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Treasurer Paul Keating during the 1980s set the stage for a remarkable run of prosperity. Specifically, they slashed import tariffs, floated the currency and reduced the power of big lab...
  • Canadian Immigration  By : Dave Lympany
    One of the most disheartening things I hear about Canadian Immigration is the stories of families who return to their original country after unsuccessfully attempting to settle in Canada. One of the main reasons for the failures, it seems, is that the principal member of the household that normally supports everyone financially is unable to gain meaningful employment in their chosen profession or trade.

    Many of these stories state that once in Canada it is quickly discover...

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