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Creative Promotional Gifts
Posted on November 14th, 2007 No commentsWorking nine to five jobs all year round can get tiresome. It’s the little things like weekends and holidays that keep us going. Another thing that can keep our spirits up is when our employers make attempts at making the work environment more pleasant. This includes occasional office parties, outings and holiday gifts. Many companies give standard, boring gifts, which are not received so graciously. There is no reason to give unexciting gifts when you can find a terrific selection of corporate gifts at promopeddler.com.
By getting creative promotional items to give to your employees as gifts, you will ultimately be improving the quality of the work that your employees produce. Great promotional products such as sports, electronic and travel gifts are just the right things to boost one’s spirits and give them incentive to work hard.
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Computing for Opportunity Cost
Posted on November 14th, 2007 No commentsYou have a set amount of money to invest. Before you jump into the first interesting scheme that comes your way, think about opportunity cost. Basically, it’s what you miss out on by grabbing one alternative instead of another—say, $500 on a computer (which you can use for an online business), putting the money in a mutual fund, or going on vacation.
In order to weigh opportunity cost, think of possible yield, risk, and future value. An online business can deliver good profits, but are you willing to put in the time to run it, or do you have the funds to develop it, if needed? A mutual fund is certainly less time-consuming, and depending on the mix of investments, can be medium to high risk. And a vacation is great, but you’ll be spending money, not earning it—although some say memories are priceless.
It’s really your decision, but make it an informed one. Before you spend, or invest, anything, think about what you’re giving up in exchange.
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