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Career

I.  Take control of your career      1.  Research and development      2.  Marketing and public relations      3.  Strategic planning      4.  Finance      5.  Sales         (1)  communication skills II.  Foundations of success      1.  Transferable skills and professional values Transferable skills 1.  Technical 2.  Critical thinking 3.  Communication 4.  Multitasking 5.  Creativity 6.  Teamwork 7.  Leadership Professional values 1.  Motivation and energy 2.  Commitment and reliability 3.  Determination 4.  Pride and integrity 5.  Productivity 6.  Systems and procedures Transferable skills 1.  Technical skills Social networking skills Selling skills Project management skills Six Sigma skills Lean management skills Quantitative analysis skills Theory development and conceptual thinking skills Counseling and mentoring skills Customer resource management (CRM) skills Research skills Technology skills 1.

Credit tips for buying an investment property

If you love the idea of being a landlord, and don't mind being on duty around the clock, buying an investment property may be the wealth-building option for you. Property values have enjoyed a steady increase over the decades.  That's why real estate has earned its reputation as a sound investment that builds wealth and credit. Most people,. however, don't have the quantity of cash on hand to purchase a house or apartment building outright.  Still, if becoming a landlord means taking out a 30-year mortgage, the monthly payments from the tenants should be enough to service the loan and build equity for you, while leaving some cash flow so you can maintain the property. If buying investment property sounds like a step you'd like to take, here are some credit considerations every investor needs to know. Be mindful of the inquiry stage:   Once you decide to purchase an investment property, it's important to do everything you can to make sure your credit sc