John Wimber, the Founder of the Vineyard Church once said, "I am a fool for Jesus, whose fool are you?" My question is when it comes to personal or company finances are we a "fool for Jesus" or are we a "fool for finances?" I know, I've been there. I have been a fool for finances and now I am on the way back. So here is an outline of ... more »
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Saturday, January 22
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Mike McLoughlin
on Sat 22 Jan 2005 02:44 PM PST
Sunday, January 16
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Mike McLoughlin
on Sun 16 Jan 2005 09:50 AM PST
udgeting. What is it? A fundamental maxim in the discipline of accounting is the principle of Conservatism. This principle states that revenues should be underestimated and expenses overestimated so that the risk of loss will be minimized in the business enterprise. Risk is an ever-present reality in the planning of a successful small business. Entrepreneurs risk their capital investment to produce products and services. Banks risk their money when ... more »Wednesday, January 12
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Mike McLoughlin
on Wed 12 Jan 2005 09:24 AM PST
urpose in Business - What is it? In the first chapter, true success was defined as eternal relationship with God and with others. This is not the definition of success that is emphasized in most business schools or seminars. That type of success is primarily concerned with monetary profit, increased production, and achievement of business goals. Business people want success in these areas because they are looking ... more » |
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