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  • Small Businesses Plan for Better Financial Health

    Small Businesses Plan for Better Financial Health

    Nearly half of small businesses expect their financial health to improve in 2013 and are confident that sales will increase over 2012, according to a new survey released Friday by TD Bank, a leading bank in America. The survey also found that nearly one-third of...

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  • family

    Survey Reveals the Modern Definition of Family

    Gallo Family Vineyards maintains a nearly 80 year-old tradition as a family-owned winery producing wines that honor the spirit of American families, says the company. However, the definition of family is changing and this inspired the current generation at the winery to conduct a national...

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  • speedo

    Swimming Helps Reduce Stress: Speedo Survey

    New international research commissioned by the world’s leading swimwear brand, Speedo, has revealed that swimmers agree that swimming helps to release stress and tension, makes them more confident about the way they look and leaves them feeling mentally refreshed. The fieldwork conducted by leading research...

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  • sexsvy

    Sex Life Survey Gives a Peek Beneath the Sheets

    While Americans are having more sex (151 times a year / 2.9 times a week) compared to 2011 (120 times a year / 2.3 times a week), sexual satisfaction is on the decline, with 67 percent of Americans claiming to be satisfied with their sex...

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  • ingdir

    Teens Unclear About Personal Finances: Survey

    The teenage years are filled with firsts. From their first summer jobs to first cars, teens know how to spend money but do they know the first thing about saving money? Capital One and ING DIRECT USA, a direct bank, recently sought to uncover teen...

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  • hotdog

    Do You Know What’s in Your Hot Dog?

    As National Hot Dog Month approaches in July and Americans prepare to chow down on an estimated 150 million wieners on Independence Day alone, a new survey sponsored by Applegate, the leading producer of organic and natural meats, finds that while many Americans differ in...

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  • vacation

    More Bosses Taking Vacation than Employees

    In a survey, 19 percent of full-time workers say they can’t afford to take a vacation, down from 24 percent in 2011. The recession caused many American workers to rule out their annual vacations, but according to a new survey from CareerBuilder, bosses are finding...

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  • tween

    How to Keep Kids Safer Online

    A new survey of Internet use by tweens (10 to 13 year olds) revealed that parents are doing a good job monitoring their children’s online behavior, including talking to them and setting guidelines and restrictions for Internet use on home computers. Yet there is room...

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  • mu

    Manchester United Named Most Popular Soccer Team

    A new global survey released today, May 29, has named Manchester United the world’s most popular soccer franchise, featuring 659 million followers worldwide. The survey findings were released by Manchester United Ltd. today. The survey was carried out by a market research agency, Kantar, and...

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  • travel

    More Will Travel for Leisure This Summer: Survey

    Leading travel site TripAdvisor announced Tuesday the results of its annual summer travel survey of more than 1,800 U.S. respondents. Eighty-six percent of travelers are planning leisure trips this summer, up from 81 percent that traveled last summer. A separate survey of more than 1,200...

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    Why People Prefer to Have Teen Babysitters

    A survey shows that parents are struggling to find trusted babysitters and would pay more for well-trained teens. The Red Cross poll found that in the past 24 months, 55 percent of parents surveyed decided to stay home because they couldn’t find a babysitter. The...

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  • pnc

    Small Businesses Plan Hiring: Financial Survey

    An upbeat outlook on sales will prompt nearly one in three U.S. small business owners to add employees over the next six months as their optimism returns to positive levels unseen since before the ‘Great Recession’ of 2008-2009, according to the PNC Economic Outlook survey’s...

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