AceMoney - The Personal Finance Manager

AceMoney helps to organize and manage personal finances quickly and easily. It supports all the features required for home or even small-business accounting needs:

  • Manage multiple accounts of different types
    AceMoney supports checking, savings, credit cards, loans, debt accounts. You can even create your own account type, such as a cash allowance for your kids!
     
  • Create and manage budgets
    The program has more than 100 predefined spending categories. Setup budget limits for every category and track the difference between actual and budgeted values.
     
  • Track performance of investments
    Track 401k, Stock options, Employee Stock Purchase Plans or any other investment activities. You don't need to enter the stock quotes manually: AceMoney will download them from the net!

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CV 4 Me – Create your CV online!

A CV is your personal marketing profile. In just two minutes, it needs to attract an employer to want to interview you, so it needs to really stand out from other candidates' CVs.

CV4Me is an interactive tool that will create a CV for you. Once completed, you can save your CV to your computer, or to your ow

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About Exploratree & Enquiring Minds - Exploratree by FutureLab

Exploratree is a free web resource where you can access a library of ready-made interactive thinking guides, print them, edit them or make your own. You can share them and work on them in groups too.

The Exploratree web resource has been developed by Futurelab and emerged out of our work on the Enquiring Minds project. It provides a series of ready-made interactive 'thinking guides' or 'frameworks' which can support students' projects and research. Thinking guides support the thinking or working through of an issue, topic or question and help to shape, define and focus an idea and also support the planning required to investigate it further. Exploratree guides can be used as a basis for whole class discussion, or emailed to individuals or groups to complete. They can also be used as a presentation tool to share your findings and thinking with others. As well as providing a set of ready to use thinking guides, which are completely customisable and shareable, Exploratree also enables teachers and students to create their own simply and easily.

With Exploratree you can:

  • Use our ready-made thinking guides
  • Make a new thinking guide from scratch
  • Use it to set class projects
  • Print them out (they can go as big as A0)
  • Change and customise thinking guides, you can add or change text, shapes, images etc.
  • As a teacher, you can set up the sequence that you want the thinking guide to be revealed in, so that you can stage the thinking activity
  • You can fill in a thinking guide and complete your project on the website
  • You can present your project
  • You can send your thinking guide to a whole group of people
  • You can submit a thinking guide for comments, so it can't be edited but just reviewed
  • Work in groups on the same thinking guide

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International English Language

IELTS is the world’s proven English test. Over 1.2 million candidates take the test each year to start their journeys into international education and employment.

IELTS is recognised by more than 6000 institutions across 120 countries.

You can rely on IELTS - the test that sets the standard.

http://www.ielts.org/ILINK|%200,|

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The Elements of Style - by William Strunk, Jr.

The Elements of Style (1918) (aka Strunk & White), by William Strunk, Jr., and E. B. White, is an American English writing style guide. It is the best-known and most influential prescriptive treatment of English grammar and usage, and often is required reading and usage in U.S. high school and university composition classes. The original, 1918 edition of The Elements of Style detailed eight elementary rules of usage, ten elementary principles of composition, “a few matters of form”, and a list of commonly misused words and expressions.

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The Rhythm Of The Night - Miller Beer

A huge wall advertisement by The Miller Beer

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Filed under  //   Beer   Miller   Miller Beer  

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Internet Marketing Textbooks.

E-Marketing 2nd Ed. (2001)
by Strauss and Frost. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0-130-32264-4
(formerly called Marketing on the Internet in its 1st edition)
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Principles of Internet Marketing (2000)
by Ward Hanson. South-Western Pub. ISBN 0-538-87573-9
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Strategic Electronic Marketing (2001)
by Brad Kleindl. South-Western Pub. ISBN: 0-324-01319-1
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Internet Marketing, 3rd Ed. (2000)
by Charles Hofacker. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 0-471-39051-8
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Advertising on the Internet, 2nd Ed. (1999)
by Zeff and Aronson. John Wily & Sons. ISBN: 0-471-34404-4
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Customers.com (1998)
by Patricia Seybold. Times Books. ISBN: 0-812-93037-1
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Marketing and the Internet (2001)
by Eloise Coupey. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0-130-16975-7
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

E-Commerce (2001)
by Rayport and Jaworski. McGraw-Hill HE. ISBN: 0-072-46521-2
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

The Internet Marketing Plan, 2nd Ed. (2000)
by Kim Bayne. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 0-471-35598-4
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Internet Marketing (2000)
by Paul Richardson. McGraw-Hill HE. ISBN: 0-072-42793-0
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Electronic Marketing (2000)
by Reedy, et all. Harcourt College Pub. Pub. ISBN: 0-030-21107-7
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Strategic Marketing for a Digital Age (1998)
by Bill Bishop. McGraw-Hill NTC / AMA. ISBN: 0-844-23441-9
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

Webonomics (1998)
by Evan Schwartz. Broadway Books. ISBN: 0-553-06172-0
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

E-Commerce Management (2002)
by Sandeep Krishnamurthy, South-Western Pub. ISBN: 0-324-15252-3
Publisher's Page, Amazon.com Page

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Learning by Simulations: Distribution Calculator

In such cases the Distribution Calculator offers a reliable solution. The user simply enters the degrees of freedom, the test statistic or the level of signifance, and the program calculates the probability or the test statistic, respectively. The Distribution Calculator offers calculations for the normal distribution, the t distribution, the chi-square distribution, and the F distribution. As can be seen from the screen shot you may select for one-sided or two-sided tests. The probabilities beyond the critical values are colored in red.

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Upper Critical Values of the F Distribution

More specifically, a test statistic is computed with nu1 and nu2 degrees of freedom, and the result is compared to this table. For a one-sided test, the null hypothesis is rejected when the test statistic is greater than the tabled value. This is demonstrated with the graph of an F distribution with nu1 = 10 and nu2 = 10. The shaded area of the graph indicates the rejection region at the alpha significance level. Since this is a one-sided test, we have alpha probability in the upper tail of exceeding the critical value and zero in the lower tail. Because the F distribution is asymmetric, a two-sided test requires a set of of tables (not included here) that contain the rejection regions for both the lower and upper tails.

plot for one-sided test at alpha = 0.05

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Consumer Buyer Behaviour

If a marketer can identify consumer buyer behaviour, he or she will be in a better position to target products and services at them. Buyer behaviour is focused upon the needs of individuals, groups and organisations.

It is important to understand the relevance of human needs to buyer behaviour (remember, marketing is about satisfying needs).

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