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		<title>By: News about Finance and related topics &#187; Back to Basics</title>
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		<description>[...] Adventures of a Corporate Lacky added an interesting post today on Back to BasicsHere&#8217;s a small reading For the later part of this week, I have hear the term “Back to basics” or “back to fundamentals” a lot. It has been predicted that the economic crisis will get worse before getting better and that the solution is to get back to basics. I also read from Jason Seidens’ blog about “applying management advice at home” and much of this post will be in part because of reading that post. I now vehemently believe that we should all get back to basics, from our personal life, financial life and special [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Adventures of a Corporate Lacky added an interesting post today on Back to BasicsHere&#8217;s a small reading For the later part of this week, I have hear the term “Back to basics” or “back to fundamentals” a lot. It has been predicted that the economic crisis will get worse before getting better and that the solution is to get back to basics. I also read from Jason Seidens’ blog about “applying management advice at home” and much of this post will be in part because of reading that post. I now vehemently believe that we should all get back to basics, from our personal life, financial life and special [...]</p>
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