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Buying on Great Terms from Retiring Investors
John Schaub

Because of the big run-up in the prices of single family houses, many investors are selling some or all of their houses. As they have large profits, they present an opportunity for new investors who need financing or a financial partner to get started.... keep reading

Buying from and Lending to Speculators
John Schaub

Every day excited new buyers, mostly speculators, are out beating the bushes look for good deals. Because they are out knocking on doors and sending our flyers, they are finding good deals. Part of... keep reading

Financial Erosion and What to Do About It
Donn Norling

The erosion of the value of digital money varies in its rate, but not in its direction. Where should you start in a program of self-defense?... keep reading

The Profit of Added Value
Perry Coughlin

If you want to survive in business, make sure your customer perceives that you are going out of your way to deliver value. This is not just a slogan.... keep reading

Find a Mentor, Preferably One Who Will Provide Advice for Free, Who Will Take You Through the Basics.
Gary North

The best way to avoid killer mistakes is to run your ideas past an experienced person who can spot familiar errors in a few seconds. Sometimes these mentors will volunteer their services. Here is where you locate them.... keep reading

A Classic Honda Ad. But Was It Worth the Money? Did It Actually Sell Cars?
Gary North

If you want to see an amusing ad, read this. But the question is: Do amusing ads consistently sell products? No. They usually don't sell products. That's why advertising agencies don't encourage clients to test the response of an ad.... keep reading

Should You Imitate This Memorable Honda Ad? I Mean, If You Had the Money.
Gary North

A memorable Honda ad: the Rube Goldberg ad. But did the ad work? That is, did it sell more Hondas? Does it violate one of the fundamental rules of advertising? "Clever doesn't sell." If it did, was it worth the risk, and cost of running this ad?... keep reading

Gold and Silver Wrap-up, August 26, 2005
Franklin Sanders

Dollar down, gold down, silver down, Dow Jones down.... keep reading

How I Deal With My Perfectionism as an Author. It's Cheap. It's Easy. And It Really Works.
Gary North

F. A. Hayek and Cornelius Van Til both told me this: "Don't be a perfectionist when you write a book." But they did not tell me how to escape this affliction. In 1994, I figured it out. It costs an extra three dollars per book title... keep reading

Counting the Cost of Stuff: A Strategy for Getting Control Over Your Finances
Gary North

Here is a simple, sensible strategy to begin establishing a savings program that will let you retire in comfort if you stick to it.... keep reading

The Number-One Problem That Every Business Faces. You Must Solve This One to Prosper.
Gary North

Rare is the businessman who takes steps to overcome this universal problem. In the newsletter business and subscription website business, we know it's a huge problem and we take specific steps to solve it. Imitate us.... keep reading

If You Are a Perfectionist, You Have a Major Barrier to Success.
Gary North

Perfectionism seems to be a blessing. It makes people take care in their work. But there are times when it can keep you from finishing. Here's how to know when to be less than perfect.... keep reading

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