by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Jan 29, 2011 | Blog, Business, Business Beasties, Economy, Finance, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized
Meandering is a luxury that business can’t afford because there is never a let up to some Beastie or another lurking around the corner amongst the daily tasks of analysing, processesing, retrieving, evaluating, organising, considering, servicing, deciding, project...
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Sep 9, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Management, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized
Grand Designs of Venice as viewed and recorded by Canalleto, are a fascinating art record with a `photographic’ quality that allow each place to be observed for changes through the years, when compared to now. When we discovered he was, in effect,...
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Sep 1, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Market Update, Miscellaneous, Monthly Musings, News, Newsletter, Noteworthy News, Uncategorized
Look after your Valuables. Business value is different from value that is personally placed on something. When thinking about, for example, the three most valuable things either to oneself, a wider context, or ones business, each top three is likely derived using...
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Jul 1, 2010 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Market Update, Miscellaneous, Monthly Musings, News, Newsletter, Noteworthy News, Uncategorized
Waiting for Pain to arrive…. is a Pain. What do coffee, a romantic, passionate, poetic or philosophical experience, a haunted house, champagne, electricity, waiting for test results, running, the dark, heights, certain chemical substances, some phone calls,...
by Step-Up Finance (Business) | Oct 1, 2009 | Blog, Business, Economy, Finance, Financial Markets, Management, Market Update, Miscellaneous, Monthly Musings, News, Newsletter, Uncategorized
Murder in the Dark “Mama Told Me Not to Come” sang The Animals, Three Dog Night and later Tom Jones with the Stereophonics. Ambiguous lyrics run through and a mantra repeats that it was a Mama who had forewarned of potential trouble. The earliest...