How to pick a laptop

These days laptops are becoming more and more popular, and it is becoming an increasingly complex task to find a laptop that suits your needs.  If you’re on the hunt for a new notebook, the best thing you can do is identify what you need from a laptop and pick one that gives you just what you want, ensuring you don’t miss anything important or pay for features you don’t need. …

Lenovo ThinkPad X61

What do you think about this laptop? Pretty hefty, huh? Same thoughts here. Although I could be wrong….

This bad boy hefts a 1.4GHz or 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, a 12.1-inch XGA or SXGA+ display, 160GB of hard drive space, 4GB of RAM, an optional dual-layer DVD writer, Intel’s GMA X3100 384MB (that’s pretty good video memory for a laptop) , gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, WWAN, a trio of USB 2.0 ports, up to eight-hours of claimed battery life from the eight-cell Li-ion, optional fingerprint scanner, an SD reader, and a PC Card slot with 34-millimeter ExpressCard adapter.…

#33 Sponsored by GoToMyPC: Should I co-sign for a loan, Close a sale in 30 seconds, and Preventing laptop theft

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In today’s episode I answer whether you should co-sign for a loan in Finances.…

#6: More Financial Myths, Business Cashflow, and Cleaning your Laptop

In this episode I talked about some more Financial myths. One was “Debt is bad” and the other was “I have to fix the toilet in the middle of the night for my rental property.” In Business I talked about the bottom plank of the B-I Triangle, the Cashflow plank, and how cashflow is your businesses life blood.…