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October 23, 2007

Featured News



Eight cash flow secrets of entrepreneurs

Your success as an entrepreneur comes down to whether or not you can pay your bills and still turn a profit. Seems obvious, right? It is, but achieving a healthy balance between monetary intake and output is an art form that confounds many entrepreneurs. According to entrepreneurial guru Ty Freyvogel, your ability to manage your cash flow will either make you or break you.


Bye Bye Cubicles, Hello Productivity?

The days of cubicles may be numbered, if businesses follow the lead of the company that popularized them in the first place. Intel Corp., which was lampooned last spring for its endless grid of gray cubicles in a video tour (http://youtube.com/watch?v=iPmD2h7mG-I) by comedian Conan O'Brien, is admitting that cubes don't work for everyone. It plans to test new work spaces in three U.S. locations.


Correction expected in real estate market

More than 600 of the nation's leading real estate experts expect the sizzling commercial real estate market in the U.S. to slow in 2008, with a healthy correction that will likely bypass long-term investors but penalize late-to-the-game speculators and overleveraged buyers, according to the annual Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2008 report, released by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.



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Student News

Students Report CPA Exam Still Has Technical Problems
Three and half years after the introduction of the uniform CPA exam administered by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), accounting students are still reporting technical problems with the exam.

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