Investment - Page 3
This is where we look at career advice, and discuss finance, investment, law. Here we'll provide you the sort of resources & insights that you'll come back to, and with heavyweight contributors in the form of the Investment Research Group, and Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur mag we're sure you will.
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Clients From Hell: Logo Design
Just received an email from a client for whom I did a logo design. She wants me to “turn it into a word doc so (she) can edit it.” More about Clients From Hell: Logo Design
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Men show financial savvy with tax refunds but women have more fun
A survey* conducted by TaxRefunds.co.nz has revealed that only 48 percent of women file a tax return annually, considerably less than their male counterparts, nearly two thirds of whom file a return annually. But women who do file tend to... More about Men show financial savvy with tax refunds but women have more fun
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Clients From Hell: Calendar
A client requested I design a calendar. She wanted some of her favourite quotes from philosophers on each page. She asked me to credit the quotes she couldn’t remember the speaker for. Eleven of the months were all philosophy luminaries. ... More about Clients From Hell: Calendar
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Managing involuntary closure for companies
Involuntary closure can take place in different ways, depending on the structure of the business closing down. For companies, the process can either be receivership or liquidation. Receivership can be initiated by a secured creditor to recover... More about Managing involuntary closure for companies
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Man and his motorised friend
When the day to day grind of corporate or entrepreneurial life get’s too much, there is only one answer which is to get on a motorcycle and go for a thrash in the countryside. For generations men have been drawn by the call of the road. It is... More about Man and his motorised friend
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Paying staff
How and when you pay staff is largely set by the conditions of the contracts you negotiate with them when they join your business, and the legal requirements and minimum entitlements for employees set by government. Paying salaries and... More about Paying staff
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CDOs Are Back: Will They Lead to Another Financial Crisis?
Collateralized debt obligations (CDOs), the bad boys of the financial crisis of 2008, are coming back. CDOs are securities that hold different types of debt, such as mortgage-backed securities and corporate bonds, which are then sliced into... More about CDOs Are Back: Will They Lead to Another Financial Crisis?
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Buying a business
There can be some significant advantages to buying an existing business instead of starting your own business from scratch. In many cases, it means someone else has already done a lot of the hard work developing the business for you, although you... More about Buying a business
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API Startup, the new Minimum Viable Product
Instead of building the full product, build the rules & intelligence. Then let others build the interface on top. Even let multiple people do it. The best UI wins. More about API Startup, the new Minimum Viable Product
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What is a trade mark?
A trade mark is a unique identifier, often referred to as a brand or logo. Once a trade mark is registered with IPONZ, the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand, the ® symbol may be used with the trade mark. Trade marks can include... More about What is a trade mark?
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