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Rule of 72 – Explained
The Rule of 72 is a quick way to estimate how long it will take for your investment to double in value. It works by dividing the number 72 by the annual interest rate or rate of return of your investment. The result is the approximate number of years it will take for your investment…
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Guerilla Marketing – Explained
Guerilla marketing is a term coined by Jay Conrad Levinson in his book “Guerilla Advertising” in the 1980s. It refers to a marketing strategy that utilizes unconventional, low-cost tactics to create buzz and capture attention in a crowded market. Guerilla marketing campaigns often rely on creativity, imagination, and ingenuity to grab the attention of potential…
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Personal Finance Mistakes of People in 20s
Entering your 20s can be an exciting and liberating time. You’re finally an adult and can make your own decisions. But with that newfound freedom comes responsibility, and one of the most important responsibilities is managing your finances. Unfortunately, many people in their 20s make some common personal finance mistakes that can set them back…
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Credit Card Churning – Explained
Credit card churning is a strategy that some people use to take advantage of credit card rewards programs by signing up for multiple credit cards, earning the sign-up bonuses, and then cancelling the cards before the annual fees kick in. While credit card churning can be a lucrative way to earn rewards, it’s important to…
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Why is Tomato Ketchup banned in Italy ?
Tomato ketchup is a beloved condiment around the world, commonly found on tables in restaurants, fast food chains, and households alike. However, you might be surprised to know that tomato ketchup is banned in Italy, a country known for its rich cuisine and love of tomato-based sauces. In this blog post, we’ll explore the reasons…
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Why be a genuine salesperson …
Hello folks, welcome to CCB and in today’s post I’ll be talking about making sales the right way so that you’d not have a guilt feeling ruining your sleep at 2 am. I would like to explain this topic by taking my own example. The chronic readers of this blog already know that I work…