To Factor or Not to Factor?
by: Marty Milan. The purchasing of accounts receivable (invoices) is generally known as factoring. Businesses can sell their invoices to companies known as factors. Although not all businesses are familiar with factoring, historians claim that factoring dat...
The X-factor...
by: Neil Millar.
Would you agree that today most of us have the same set of opportunities and the same set potential?
If you agree with me, then perhaps you might like to consider this puzzling question: if we all have the same opportunities and potential...
The U-Factor
by: darwin.
If you want a home based business or a work at home job, chances are you have done a lot of searching on the internet. Let's face it, the internet is the place to be if you want to make money.You have, most likely, read about many differen...
The Factor of One
by: Joyce Shafer.
I watched a PBS series titled, “Road Trip,” where the narrator took his parents (married 60 years at filming time) around the States in an RV. This documentary’s attraction was its reassurance that in spite of certain differences, ...
The Likeability Factor – Do You Have It?
by: Linda Matias.
Growing up, we all had a mental picture of the perfect life partner The person we thought would be our happily-ever-after -- a person with a perfect smile, beautiful eyes, and an adorable button nose. Fast forward to reality and who did yo...
The Link Factor
by: Gareth Mailer. There are many different approaches and techniques required when optimising a website for a high ranking in your chosen search engine. In most cases loads of informative, relevant content is required as well as plenty of outgoing links to s...
The Pain Factor
by: Louise A. Roach.
Last year I told an acquaintance that at the age of 46, I had taken up running. The reply was, “Oh, that’s awfully hard on your knees.” At first I was taken aback. Yes, I knew if I didn’t stretch, warm-up or wear properly fitted...
The PDQ Factor
by: Cindy Morus.
It’s the beginning of a brand new year: a time to set goals, make plans, and start afresh; a time to dream of making more money, having a more beautiful body, and experiencing more love. I can’t help you with your body or your love lif...
Fear Factor
by: Olabisi(DJ).
Is it possible for an individual to pass a course of instruction with high marks and remain ineffective?
Is it possible that this person never actually learned anything, but merely gathered enough information and remember it well enough t...
The Radiator Factor
by: James Monahan.
If you own a car, you are supposed to know where the radiator is. But do you know what a radiator does to your car engine and how important it is for total engine efficiency? If you don't, then it is important that you should read this ar...
What is a Power Factor?
by: Andy Electrician.
The power factor is defined as the ratio between kilowatts and kilo-volt amps that is drawn from the electrical load. The kilowatt is the actual load and the kilo-volt is the apparent load. This is how the current is measured to see if it...
The Blog Factor
by: Penny Sansevieri.
So what is this "blog factor"?Well, what a few thought was a novel idea some years ago has now morphed into something no one expected. There are currently nine million blogs out there with 40,000 new ones being added everyday. Some are in...
Mobile x Factor
by: John Gray.
Mobile phone manufacturer Philips have generally stayed away from the high end of the mobile market, they have however recently announced two mobiles that fit into this particular section!The Philips X800 and the Philips Xenium X-Connect ...
Passwords and the Human Factor
by: Terrence F. Doheny.
Passwords have a strange dual nature. The stronger and safer the password the more likely it will be undermined by human weakness.
It is widely known that passwords are the most common means of access control. It is also common knowledge t...
Increase Your Score Factor
by: Robert Lee.
So, you had an interesting night last night. You were out with the boys, hung around, visited a few places of popularity, met some girls and even got a few phone numbers and email addresses. So, what’s your next step?
I’m glad that you...