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Gwinnett unveils 2010 budget

Providing infrastructure for almost 800,000 citizens over 437 square miles of territory takes a budget larger than some state governments. This year, the Gwinnett County budget has been cut from $1.71 billion in 2009 to $1.33 billion. "The county government bases our financial plan on what is called the 2030 Unified Plan," said Aaron Bovos, CFO and director of financial services for the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.

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Social Marketing

Social media: Turn to the pros

The social media explosion of 2009 led to a violently contagious case of head scratching in the business community. Companies began researching exactly how the social media boom could help their business as a wellspring of experts, consultants and books successfully capitalized on the confusion.

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Gwinnett Banking

KeyWorth Bank expands in Gwinnett

KeyWorth Bank is a two and one-quarter year old community bank headquartered in Johns Creek, Georgia. The bank recently opened its third full-service financial center at 6515 Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth, Georgia. "We are pleased to be able to offer our customer focused style of banking to the businesses and individuals of Gwinnett County. Our new location is in the heart of business activity, directly across from the Gwinnett Arena and Chamber of Commerce," said Jim Pope, KeyWorth Bank President and CEO.

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New Decade Investing

2010 investing trends come from web world

Searching for good investing tips online is like searching for a sharp needle in a pile of dull ones. Considering where the market has been, it makes since to take advice with caution. The advice is everywhere and we have seen it all: 10 tips for a secure portfolio, 12 steps to becoming a Zen millionaire, 7 stocks to buy, 3 steps to finding a better broker, and 1 step to becoming broke. Okay, we made that last one up.

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