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  2. Corporate vs. small business cards: Which is better for ... - AOL

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    Corporate Credit Cards. Small Business Credit Cards. Availability. For larger, established businesses often with revenue of $1 million+. For small companies, sole proprietors, freelance workers ...

  3. Low-cost carrier - Wikipedia

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    The low-cost carrier business model practices vary widely. Some practices are more common in certain regions, while others are generally universal. The common theme among all low-cost carriers is the reduction of cost and reduced overall fares compared to legacy carriers.

  4. I Shop at Dollar Tree: Here Are My 5 Frugal Favorites

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    Greeting Cards. If you purchase greeting cards for year-round occasions, buying them from Dollar Tree could be an effective cost-saver. Similar to balloons, cards are often tied to fleeting occasions.

  5. 8 Myths About Debt That Boomers Must Stop Believing ... - AOL

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    Prioritize paying off any high-interest debts — like personal loans or credit cards — as the interest itself is likely to make it harder to retire as planned. But make sure you’re investing ...

  6. No frills - Wikipedia

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    No-frills airlines are airlines that offer low fares but eliminate all non-essential services, such as complimentary food, in-flight entertainment systems, and business-class seating. A no-frills airline will typically cut overhead by flying from more remote airports (with lower access charges) and by using a single type of aircraft. [2]

  7. Business card - Wikipedia

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    A Oscar Friedheim card cutting and scoring machine from 1889, capable of producing up to 100,000 visiting and business cards a day. Business cards are cards bearing business information about a company or individual. [1] [2] They are shared during formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid.

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