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Sean Teahan co-founder of
Cash Doctors
,Australia’s preferred short term lender, shares his insights on money matters. Founded in 2005 Cash Doctors has helped thousands of Australians with their fast
cash loans but that’s just the short term solution. Cash Doctors also help people in the long run by providing budgeting tools, e-books and individually researched
articles on money matters and financial tips. The aim is to assist people in achieving instant and long term financial freedom.

    Great Entertainment For Less!

    Entertainment is a person’s way of relieving stress and putting behind the day’s work for a more relaxing and fun moment. Different people want entertainment in different ways. There are those who love watching movies, games, or concerts. Read: Great Entertainment For Less! Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 21/11/2009 | Art & Entertainment

    First Aid To Go

    There was recent story about a daring rescue of a child from a burning residential building. The 8-year old child was trapped in the fourth floor, because the fire started at the ground floor of the building. The child came to the window of her apartment and cried for help to the onlookers below. A fireman started up the ladder but the wind fanned the flames along his path and he wavered. Read: First Aid To Go Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 21/11/2009 | Alternative Medicine

    Your Business: Reinvesting or Cashing out?

    Business is struggling during these hard financial times. Entrepreneurs and business owners face a hard dilemma: reinvest in the business or cash out? Here is how to determine the better option. First, a little story about an American entrepreneur to illustrate. Read: Your Business: Reinvesting or Cashing out? Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 18/11/2009 | Business Ideas

    Australias Family Businesses Stay Afloat in Financial Crisis

    Enduring the economic downswing, "unfashionable" and "conservative" family business endeavors are ahead of the pack and are bullish about the potential of the economy, reported to a survey to be published recently. The study disclosed that 71 per cent of family business organizations said the economic downswing had had no outcome, or a very little impact, on their commercial enterprise.A family concern is determined as one that bears two or more family members running in a company Read: Australias Family Businesses Stay Afloat in Financial Crisis Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 18/11/2009 | Business Ideas

    Keep Off the Swine Flu

    A patient in a crowded doctor’s waiting room was overheard saying: “I’m so full of antibiotics that if I sneeze in here, I’m sure going to cure somebody!” With the swine flu scare circling the globe, people are now extra careful with their health. Read: Keep Off the Swine Flu Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 13/11/2009 | Supplements & Vitamins

    How To Save On Lip Gloss And Mascara

    It's in every woman’s nature to want to look good. Dresses, shoes, bags, and makeup: these are only some of the things she often buys to help her create the look she wants to project. But, with the costly prices of almost everything today, beauty paraphernalia included, she’d rather choose to save more money - even if it means sacrificing some of her favorite beauty items – than lose her hard-earned savings to things such as makeup and shoes. Read: How To Save On Lip Gloss And Mascara Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 10/11/2009 | Shopping

    Encouraging Employees to Cut Down Expenses

    Although financial experts are saying that the end to the economic slump is near, companies and businesses are doing everything to stay afloat in these times of financial crisis. Business owners, company bosses, and even self-made entrepreneurs have set their eyes on the bottom line. But how about their employees? Read: Encouraging Employees to Cut Down Expenses Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 08/11/2009 | Human Resources

    Don't Force Feed Your Toddler

    Trouble at the dinner table? A few parents are having nightly standoffs with their kids who are picky eaters. And this pesky habit starts as early as ages 1 to 3 years old. Toddlers start to become fussy eaters as part of their learning process to become independent. Read: Don't Force Feed Your Toddler Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 08/11/2009 | Parenting

    How Payday Loans Work

    Once in a while, no matter how much we plan a budget and try to stick to it, we’ll still fall short and run out of funds before we can get our next paycheck. These times often require us to get ahold of cash immediately with a purpose of paying it back on the next payday. Read: How Payday Loans Work Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 04/11/2009 | Loans

    Flush Flu Down the Drain

    Other than the global economic slowdown, there is another scare that is even deadlier—the flu pandemic. For several months now, the news reports featured the widespread effects of the AH1N1 virus, commonly called the swine flu. Children are most affected by this disease and many of the confirmed cases that led to deaths are from the young age group. The numerous cases could really cause parents and their children to be worried about getting sick. Read: Flush Flu Down the Drain Read

    By: Sean Teahan | 27/10/2009 | Wellness
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