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From the Archives: It Transforms Forests Into Newspapers

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As you open a great metropolitan daily to learn what the world was doing yesterday, it may not occur to you that the paper on which the newspaper is printed was, but a few days ago, the living fiber of the spruce trees of some north­ern forest. The Fourdrinier ma­chine, now a century old, revolutionized paper-making.

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How To Tackle The Challenge Of Setting The Right Prices For Your Business

Tips From T. Marie

They pay $40 an hour, which sounds decent, right? Maybe on paper. But remember, those who value what you offer will be willing to pay for it. Let’s dive into something that might be a little too real for some of us running home-based businesses: are we charging enough for our services? Sounds fair? I learned this the hard way.

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Supreme Court OKs Worker’s Overtime

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They ruled that he was still entitled to overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA overtime rule dictates that employees exempt from the rule must typically be compensated with a salary that exceeds a certain amount, and fulfill an executive, administrative, or professional role.

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10 Simple Tips to Improve Your Time Management Skills

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Never begin the day until it is finished on paper,” Jim Rohn said. Remember: Lists of goals, tasks and objectives are of no help unless you write them down Putting your plans on paper makes a seemingly elusive goal more concrete. The good news is you don’t need to go to school or take online courses to improve your time management.

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Why You Should Keep a Journal

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I used to take notes on pieces of paper, torn-off corners and backs of old envelopes. I wrote ideas on restaurant placemats, long sheets, narrow sheets, little sheets and pieces of paper thrown in a drawer. Twenty-six dollars for a blank book, why would you pay that?” “Twenty-six dollars for a blank book, why would you pay that?”

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Why Talking about Money at Work is Dangerous

Eat Your Career

I’ve seen a lot of discussion lately about pay transparency. Some career advisors suggest that we should all share our salary details with one another to help promote pay equity. I’m not saying that gender and racial pay inequity don’t exist. I understand the goal and broadly agree with the sentiment. We can still be friends!)

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How to Define and Plan for Financial Freedom

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We use that paycheck to pay our bills, feed our families and hopefully have enough left over to set aside something for the future. We often get caught in this cycle of working and paying bills without ever really stopping to ask ourselves why we do what we do every day. Why do we earn money? Know your why. Calculate your number.