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Terri Hayes

Terri Hayes

Chambers Help Keep Businesses Open

Chambers of commerce help keep those small local businesses you like so much open. Have you always loved a certain local shop only to show up one day and they are closed? Then you realize, as much as you liked that store, you actually had not been in there in the past year? We take for granted that they will be there when we are ready to frequent them, but with today's economy, our visits could be far and few in between.

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FINANCE: Denver Investors Show Positive View on Real Estate; Most Seek Financial Advice- Part 2

This is part two of a two-part series.

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Summer Interns: A Great Source of Free Labor?

It is that time of year again – college and high-school kids are looking for practical, hands on work experience. Lured by the possibility of future “real” employment or at least a way to beef up the resume, these students are willing to work for free. According to a 2012 Time Magazine article, there are about 1.5 million internships in the U.S. each year, and it is estimated that up to one-third of them are unpaid.

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Are You a Change Agent? Beware of This Potential Trap

You've heard the saying that the only thing that is constant is change.  Our world is moving and changing every day at a mind-boggling pace, and it is crucial for your organization to be able to make adjustments that bring continued productivity and growth.  But if not managed properly, creating vast change throughout the organization can leave you trapped, unable to attain your goals.  

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The Requirements Behind Home Inspections

You have just signed a contract to make the largest purchase that you probably will ever  make in your lifetime - - a home.  Not only is it wise to understand the details of the purchase contract, but it is also important to understand potential problems you may be facing in the home itself.  That is what home inspections are all about.  Theoretically, you can inspect a home yourself.  However, when you purchase a home, the average buyer looks for reasons to buy it and not for problems the home might have.  That is why an unbiased home inspector, who will cost you somewhere between $250-$500 depending on the size of the home, is almost mandatory in any home purchase.

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  • Mold- How it Can Cost You

    Your shower and commode are partitioned off your master bathroom and can be closed off when you are using that area.  You notice some “dirt” o…

  • The Case for an In-House Grants Administrator

    At Goodwill Denver, we rely on many types of donations to help keep our organization running and growing. Like most nonprofit organizations, w…

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New businesses- March 2012

A comprehensive list of monthly business openings in the South Metro Denver area. Information provided from participating communities including Highlands Ranch, Englewood, Littleton, Parker and Lone Tree.

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  • New businesses - February 2012

    A comprehensive list of monthly business openings in the South Metro Denver area. Information provided from participating communities includin…

  • New businesses - January 2012

    A comprehensive list of monthly business openings in the South Metro Denver area. Information provided from participating communities includin…

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