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The Severe Weather Threat Hurricane Sandy, or as she has become better known, Superstorm Sandy, has been the third storm in the last 14 months to be able to disrupt power supplies for millions of US homes and business establishments.  The result has been an increased demand for generators, with customers experiencing more frequent blackouts….

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A wave of sustained economic growth that spurred an increase in the equipment finance industry in 2011 continued through 2012. Sizeable increases from year to year in new business volume, coupled with the lowest levels of delinquency in more than five years have served to create a positive momentum, with considerable increases in total compensation…

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The Farmer’s Dilemma Many people do not make the connection with farmers being businessmen, but in fact they are some of the most knowledgeable business minds out there, responsible for large amounts of property, facilities, and equipment, and having to find new and creative ways to cut costs and make profit margins without cutting back…

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We’ve all heard the phrase “that is sooooo last year”, and when it comes to fitness, the mantra applies. What was popular in 2012 may not continue to be popular in the coming year, while some fitness regimens may actually enjoy continued and greater success. So what are the top fitness trends for the new…

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Bank lending to small US businesses took a marked plunge during the month of September, to the lowest level seen in the last 14 months, this according to a report issued just this week. The trend began to decline just as the US central bank launch its latest effort targeting monetary stimulus designed to encourage…

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In an increasingly tight economy, many companies are looking for ways to make the almighty dollar go a little further. One of the solutions in the construction industry is to lease equipment as opposed to buying it outright, a practice that is gaining momentum in other industries as well. Construction equipment leasing makes sense since…

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Medical Equipment Requirements When it comes to medical provision for seniors and those with special needs, there are a number of helpful devices on the market, and it can at times be intimidating to try and choose which one is the most effective.  There are certain devices however that are designed to make life easier…

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The Lifeblood Of Small Business For most entrepreneurs, policies that are aimed at providing small businesses with access to the capital that they need are critical, this according to an October survey of firms that bring in an annual revenue between $1 million and $20 million. Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate for President, has run…

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