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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | April 25, 2004

Take a break without breaking your account
FOR THE average Jamaican, work is a fact of life. Most Jamaicans have been taught that with hard work and a lot of determination the achievement of material wealth to ensure status, fulfilment and even happiness is possible. So, many...

How to fight for your financial future
EASILY ONE of the best books on investing that we have come across in recent times is Take on the Street ­ How to Fight for Your Financial Future written by Arthur Levitt, former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission in...


Inflation on the rise
ALTHOUGH THE economy is showing signs of growth and there is an air of optimism in its performance, the battle to contain inflation is still being waged.


British Airways offers Jamaicans 'dream flights'
JAMAICANS DREAMING of visiting London have a golden opportunity to win airline tickets and accommodation in that city courtesy of British Airways (BA). The airline is offering two prizes of World Traveller tickets for two, Kingston to London, and four...


Make your salary work for you!
FEW PEOPLE are fortunate enough to start their careers with their ideal job. We generally complain that our current job is not what we consider to be optimal. Our major area of complaint generally concerns our salary. The common mistake is to...


NCB posts positive results
NATIONAL Commercial Bank (NCB) continues to post impressive financial results and for both the quarter and the six months ended March 31, 2004 the trend continues.














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