Marketing and advertising is one item you shouldn’t cut from your expenses budget as according to research, companies which continue to promote themselves in downturns do better than their competitors once the economic downturns have subsided. Here’s a list of 5 ways to promote your organization:
Send out promotions with your customer invoices, either electronically, fax, [...]
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Richard Wong on February 17, 2009
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BC residents hopefully will vote accordingly or else $10 biilion of Green bonds will be tax bill our kids will pay for.
Calgary real estate picking up? 78 units what variety? Worked with developer recently with financing their multi family.
BC Green bonds from NDP are simply a bond, meaning the gov’t has to pay that loan [...]
Cash flow is important anytime, but especially in today’s economic environment of tighter credit. We know today that the credit crunch has affected the economy and that banks are now able to pick and choose who they extend credit to, how much credit they extend, what conditions they extend it to, and how they can [...]
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This post was written by
Richard Wong on February 11, 2009
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Cash flow is one of the most important things to keep an eye on at any time, but especially in difficult economic times. Think about suppliers to Nortel and the auto industry wanting to get paid earlier than usual and you understand how these suppliers are trying to stay on top of their cash [...]
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This post was written by
Richard Wong on February 10, 2009
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