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How to Lead by Example

by Candace Smith The Etiquette Blog Candace Smith Etiquette Biography:  Candace Smith, wife of Nobel Prize-Winner Professor Dr. Vernon Smith and owner of the extraordinary blog, “Etiquette for the Business of Life” as featured by BBC, Chicago Tribune and USA Today offers her insights. “The unspoken rules that drive outcomes.”  ——- Regardless of title or circumstance, […]

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How to Benefit from Summer Travel Season

“Travel and leisure trends.“ ——- The travel and leisure sector continues to show resilience, but the story beneath the surface is more selective than the headline numbers suggest. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, the sector is expected to contribute a record level to global GDP in 2026, surpassing pre-pandemic highs. At the […]

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Seasonal Businesses that Print Cash!

“When the summer surge drives profits.”    ——- Seasonal businesses have always carried a certain appeal—short, intense windows of revenue followed by quieter periods—but in today’s environment, they’re drawing renewed attention for a different reason: efficiency. When demand is predictable and concentrated, operators can align staffing, inventory, and marketing with far greater precision. According to […]

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How to Invest in Racehorses

“ From the grandstand to the winner’s circle.“ ——- Owning a Piece of the Action: Racehorse Syndicates Made Simple For many sports fans, the idea of owning a racehorse feels like something reserved for royalty, billionaires, or Hollywood stars. But thanks to racehorse syndicates, everyday enthusiasts can buy into the thrill without needing a palace-sized budget. […]

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Derby Week is a Masterclass in Entrepreneurship

“Where scarcity, experience, and timing turn into dollars.”    ——- Each spring, Kentucky Derby week transforms Louisville into a high-velocity marketplace where demand is compressed into just a few days. Beyond the race itself, the economic impact is significant—according to the University of Louisville, Derby festivities generate hundreds of millions of dollars annually for the […]

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Mastering Office Politics

by Candace Smith The Etiquette Blog Candace Smith Etiquette Biography:  Candace Smith, wife of Nobel Prize-Winner Professor Dr. Vernon Smith and owner of the extraordinary blog, “Etiquette for the Business of Life” as featured by BBC, Chicago Tribune and USA Today offers her insights. “The unspoken rules that drive outcomes.”  ——- Office politics is an unavoidable […]

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Luxe Fire-Suites

“The rise of venue based real estate investment.“ ——- The line between entertainment and investing continues to blur, and one of the more interesting models to emerge is from Venu Holding Corporation. The company is building a portfolio of upscale live music venues and amphitheaters, positioning them as both lifestyle destinations and investment opportunities. Adding […]

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Creative Entrepreneurs

“Where creativity meets disciplined business building.”    ——- The term creative entrepreneur has gained traction in recent years, but the concept itself is not new. At its core, it describes individuals who build businesses rooted in creative skill—whether writing, design, media, or the arts—and then structure those efforts into sustainable income streams. According to Harvard Business […]

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When Economic Debate Turns Emotional

“Why the capitalism vs. communism argument feels more personal than ever.”  ——-  The ongoing debate around capitalism and communism isn’t just economic—it’s deeply psychological. When people discuss these systems, they’re often not debating theory; they’re reacting to lived experiences, perceived fairness, and personal security. Behavioral research consistently shows that individuals weigh losses more heavily than […]

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How Tax Shapes Investment

“ Tax and the investment equation.“ ——- The U.S. income tax system wasn’t born out of long-term planning—it was born out of urgency. During the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln signed the Revenue Act of 1862, creating the nation’s first federal income tax to fund the war effort. According to the Internal Revenue Service, this early […]

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