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Project Management Success Requires Value

November 6, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

Project success requires value. It takes more than being on-time, on budget, and delivering the requested functionality.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/Wdh6mIS7GYM height=1 width=1/

Saving and Budgeting Tips

October 12, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

Financial aid can always help you with your education. But it is best for you to know other alternatives to help you with your education. Here are some tips to save and budget.Financial aids are very helpful in assisting students go through college. However, it is very important for students to also realize that they ...

Budgeting Tips for Getting a Pet

October 7, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

It's been awhile since I've talked about the cost of pets and frankly I thought I had said everything that was to be said on the topic. Then I found this piece that lists budgeting tips for a new pet as follows:Estimate the one-time “start-up” costs and the ongoing “maintenance” costs of the pet. Slot those annual numbers into your budget.Prepare for unexpected surprises. If the numbers aren’t adding up, make reasonable decisions.For cost specifics, they offer the following: These costs vary de

9 Things That Are Worth Buying at Costco

October 3, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

By Myscha Theriault We all want to get a good deal when we shop, and warehouse stores are some of the most popular places to make that happen. One of my favorite ones to shop at is Costco. The trouble is, some deals are better than others, especially when large amounts have to be purchased at one time. Here's a list of some of the items available there that work nicely into our eating style, budget and rate of consumption. Organic Strawberry Jam Costco carries seriously large glass jar

DVD Sales Decline: Blame the Studios?

September 30, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

Bill Mechanic is the former head of 20th Century Fox Studios, and thus can offer some interesting perspective on the inner workings of the industry. Yesterday, Mechanic was the keynote speaker at the Independent Film Television Alliance’s production conference. In his remarks, Mechanic said that much of the blame for the current DVD retail downturn should fall squarely in the laps of the studios themselves. Studio execs have been more worried about “making budget” and preserving profits

How to Get Fit and Lose Weight When You’re On a Budget

September 27, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

If you've always wanted to get fit and lose weight, but thought you had to have a lot of money to be able to do so, then you're not alone. Everywhere you turn, you can read or hear about the latest fitness craze, whether that's a new piece of exercise equipment or the latest fad diet. However, the fact of the matter is you don't have to spend a lot of money to get fit or lose weight. In fact, if you do any of these tips below you are on your way! Crank up your favorite tunes and dance.

The New Alienware m15x Gaming Laptop

September 25, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

After successfully making budget-limited gamers mouth watering upon the Alienware m17x gaming laptop , Dell is now introducing another cool gaming laptop with slightly smaller screen size at 15-inch but the specification is stay as strong as before. Dell Alienware m15x Gaming Laptop featuring… well, like usual, the glowing keyboard and case design, and the unusual heavy and thick dimension. But the specification is mind blowing. Alienware m15x gaming laptop is getting Intel Core i7 920x

Getting Honest About Your Money

September 7, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

There is power in financial planning—you make a budget , you’ve got a map to anywhere you want to go. But, for all the plan making and budget creating that I encourage, the real power is in the honesty you bring to the table. The truth is sneaky sometimes. We think we’re speaking it. Playing our cards. But sometimes it is deeper than we are used to playing. How many times have you hemmed and hawed your way out of a commitment? Do you leave sundry items off of your budget and wonder where the

After budget scare, Twilight Criterium ready to roll Friday night

August 6, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

The Twilight Crit is a thrill for riders and spectators. (Photos © J. Maus) Since 2002, the Twilight Criterium has brought professional bike racing to downtown Portland. The event attracts some of America’s fastest riders and thousands of spectators to witness their talents. But this year, when a title sponsor pulled out, it almost didn’t happen. Health Net had invested over $35,000 annually as the event’s title sponsor since 2005 (that same year, a rider named Tyler Farrar — who had

BUDGET CUTTING ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER TURNS TO MACHETE VISUAL AID - WANTS NOT TO BE SEEN LESS COLORFUL THAN PREVIOUS CALIFORNIA GOVERNORS

July 23, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

Video born of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger desire not to be engraven in annals of history as 'El Stiffo' title=machete-2 width=515 height=290 class=size-full wp-image-35959 /gt; Video born of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger desire not to be engraven in annals of history as 'El Stiffo' Film star turned Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger cut an unusual figure when he appeared with a two-foot long knife in a talk about budget cuts. The Republican

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