Quotes of the Day
Common lift-riding rules: 1. There will be no talking to anyone, including a person you know. 2. Avoid eye contact with others at all times. 3. Maintain a 'poker face' - no emotion is permitted to be shown. 4. If you have a book or newspaper, pretend to be deeply engrossed in it. 5. In bigger crowds, no body movement is allowed. 6. At all times, you must watch the floor numbers change. [2004] - Allan Pease
Make an offer that is crazily low. It usually brings a startled response from the other party. You then say, "Well, what did you have in mind?" Psychologically, the vendor will choose a figure closer to his or her bottom line because he or she will try to minimize the difference between the two numbers. A word of caution: don't use this technique unless your relationship is quite strong. This tactic can cause anger in the other party; you could lose face in the negotiation and the vendor may outright refuse to negotiate with you. [2009] - Don R. Campbell
In general, free sites have a higher number of casual members. [2013] - Laurie Davis
As long as you switch from one tax-sheltered account of the same type (as in RRSP to RRSP, and TFSA to TFSA) there will be no tax consequences. You just carry on. If you switch out of a regular, non-sheltered account and sell assets (like mutual funds) to reinvest in new assets (like index ETFs) there may be tax consequences. [2018] - Larry Bates
Keep your headline short. Don't use abbreviations unless you are sure that people will understand them. [1998] - Jay Conrad Levinson
