Welcome to the April 6, 2008 edition of Corporate Vigilance presenting an array of opinions, instruction, and helpful information as it relates to business and personal finance.
Terry Dean presents 7 Steps To Start A Blog Today posted at Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean.
John Phillips presents Best Qualified Candidate posted at The Word On Employment Law, saying, "Picking the best candidate for the top job"
Anya Portnik presents The Sales Apprentice 2008: Sales training tips from the hit TV show, Part I posted at Gavin Ingham.
Praveen presents My Simple Trading System: Coke Replaces Sweetener in Mexico posted at My Simple Trading System.
ioventuresinc.com presents Building A Strategic Workforce posted at Teamwork.
Leon Gettler presents Another horror week for KPMG posted at Sox First, saying, "A horror week for KPMG with the US Government pushing to re-open the tax shelter case, the firm paying $80 million as part of a settlement over accounting fraud at Xerox and then being accused of Enron-style accounting tricks and failed subprime lender New Century Financial."
Joshua Carraway presents How important is my job appraisal and how does it affect my career? posted at SpencersGame.com.
Anya Portnik presents Counter Culture, motivation strategies from Solutions the magazine for Sagecover members posted at Gavin Ingham.
Richard M. Rothschild presents Bond Market Index Funds posted at Bond Market Index Funds.
Larry Russell presents Objective Personal Finance Answers Are Hard to Find posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog.
CMOE presents Communication, Delegation, and Instruction: Communicating With A Future Leader At Midnight posted at Teamwork.
Jim presents The ginsu knife of sales letters posted at Jim Logan, saying, "There’s a lot of talk about Web 2.0 and how today’s Internet savvy surfer needs to be treated and communicated with different that their Web 1.0 brethren. The same applies to direct mail and copywriting."
Raymond presents How To Get Your Free FICO Credit Score posted at Money Blue Book.
Leon Gettler presents Who's to blame for Bear Stearns? It's the media's fault posted at Sox First, saying, "Who is to blame for the Bear Stearns collapse? Bear Stearns president and CEO Alan Schwartz has blamed it on the media. As with Enron and Countrywide, the Bear Stearns blame game is like that. Everyone else's fault except their own."
Frank Vertin presents Buy an S&P 500 Index Fund with Low Costs posted at NO LOAD INDEX FUND.
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