Author: The JetSetter Team
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The Argument for Local Investing
Now that the economy shows signs of improvement, more people are looking to invest. They’ve seen the toll that a struggling economy can take on their own communities and are seeking to invest locally. The small business acts as something of a pillar—when they are reinforced, a community stands strong. When they are not supported,…
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Tax Tips for Your Business
It’s October now, which means roughly seven months until tax season. Though we’re closer to last year’s tax day than 2014’s, it still looms ominously ahead, the scary IRS an undeniable presence for business owners everywhere. To make sure that you’re preparing (even now) for big, bad tax day, take these suggestions from Jason Hartman…
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4 Tips for International Business
The US Department of Commerce reports that 93% of companies selling goods across borders are small firms, though such sales account for 24% of America’s total exports. Perhaps unsurprisingly, most are conducting business with only one country, despite some international business knowledge and easy access to a variety of technologies meant to ease the troubles…
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The 5 Best Airlines in America
Here at Jason Hartman’s Jetsetter Show, we’ve written about the process of airline travel and the purchase of tickets quite a bit. Now, thanks to data from J.D. Power and Associates 2013 North American Airline Satisfaction Study, we can provide a more accurate look at some of America’s favorite airlines. Alaska Airlines Long a favorite…
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Making the Most of Your Retirement
retirement than investing. By adhering to these few words of advice, you’ll find retirement to be the relaxing vacation you always dreamed of—and be able to afford it. Extra, Extra! No matter our age, we’re all paying money toward things we’ve somehow outgrown. This might include memberships to organizations we no longer participate in, automatic…
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Thinking Outside the Box: Investment Opportunities for Retirees
Liquid Capitol The best thing about liquid investments is just that—their ability to be fluid and their overall lack of depreciation. Such investments might be generic, but most require previous knowledge or the ability to learn. Things like art, coins, weapons, and antiques are valuable, especially if you know how to look for them and…
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Five Foods Worth More Than Your Car
Okay, our headline might be a bit of an exaggeration, (we don’t know what you drive!) but ordering from this list of international delicacies will make you a little more likely to consider public transportation. To experience life in the ultimate lap of luxury, enjoy dinner or dessert at one of any number of restaurants…
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5 Weird American Customs
The Super Bowl … and everything that entails. While crazed sports fans and diehard devotion aren’t concepts unique to America, the Super Bowl encourages a few strange behaviors. Take, for example, the largely American concept of tailgating, in which sometimes inebriated fans hang out in a parking lot wearing the colors of their team, grill…

