Mortgage rates continued to climb from March to April this year after a mostly downward trend during the pandemic. The 30-year fixed-rate and the 15-year fixed-rate reached their lowest points on January 7, but both began to climb after that. Forbes Advisor still considers current mortgage rates low and advises people to take this opportunity to get a new home…
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Increasing Productivity: Business Programs to Increase Productivity at Work
As business owners, we would like to optimize how our employees work. Low productivity can lead to many problems. These problems would then lead to lower revenue and the eventual downfall of the company. But it can be hard to tackle this problem because there are too many elements we can control. However, by determining these elements and finding related…
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JD Big Data Shows Gradual Shift in Consumption of Domestic Goods in Tier 1 Cities Across the Country
In China, the consumption of goods is an important factor because it helps most of the local organizations to accomplish their goals in the market and to remain competitive at international levels. However, it all depends on the types of goods that the customers out there in the market are consuming. There is always the need for most organizations to…
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Digital Transformation: What Opportunities Could You Unlock with CPaaS?
There is no doubt about it; we are moving towards a digital world. As the world begins to use Communication Platform-as-a-Service, the industry is seeing growth in the market. In 2020, the CPaaS market was worth a mindblowing USD 4.54 billion. But, what is CPaaS? And why is it necessary for working in the 21st Century? What is CPaaS? CPaaS…
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Power Outages Are Costly: 3 Ideas to Reduce Their Economic Impact
In Texas, winter is far from over. Instead, it has got worse—a lot worse. Over the first two weeks of February, thousands of residents had to deal with a frigid temperature at -40 degrees. If that isn’t enough, the state ordered rolling power blackouts as the grid couldn’t cope with the demand. Besides the low supply of fuel, the state’s…
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