Business briefs, April 22
By Wes Platt, The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C. | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
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The company has launched a website to help connect property owners and rental property managers at a time when he said vacation property management firms have lost market share to websites that allow property owners to connect directly with renters.
They have developed a website where rental property owners can list their properties and receive up-front offers for income and services from rental management firms.
He said hundreds of homes in
VacationFutures is now a team of five. They're working out of offices in downtown
N.C. Mutual to host 'Because We Care' forum
According to a news release, this is one of a series of free forums being held around the country to give black women resources and tools to help them to take better care of their loved ones and themselves.
It will be from
To RSVP, call 1-888-902-3011 extension 9560 or go online to the website www.sendrsvp.com/bwa. Admission is free, but there is limited seating.
Rich Dad Education workshop to be Thursday
The session will focus on how to be smarter about money, create additional income, build long-term cash flow and prepare for a financially secure retirement.
The goal of the training is to empower the average person to take control of his or her financial future by applying the principles Rich Dad Education founder
The workshop will be from
To register, call 800-473-9215 or register online at richdadeducation.com. Kiyosaki will not attending the event. Additional products and services will be offered for sale.
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