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  2. Business card - Wikipedia

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    The advent of personal laser and inkjet printers made it possible for people to print business cards at home, using specially designed pre-cut stock. At first, these cards were noticeably lighter in weight, and the perforations could be felt along the edges, but improvements in the design of both printers and paper have made it possible to ...

  3. Card stock - Wikipedia

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    Card stock, also called cover stock and pasteboard, is paper that is thicker and more durable than normal writing and printing paper, but thinner and more flexible than other forms of paperboard. Card stock is often used for business cards , postcards , playing cards , catalogue covers, scrapbooking , and other applications requiring more ...

  4. Continuous stationery - Wikipedia

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    Continuous stationery (UK) or continuous form paper (US) is paper which is designed for use with dot-matrix and line printers with appropriate paper-feed mechanisms. Other names include fan-fold paper, sprocket-feed paper, burst paper, lineflow (New Zealand), tractor-feed paper, and pin-feed paper. It can be single-ply (usually woodfree ...

  5. 12 cost-cutting strategies that can improve a small business ...

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    However, going fully paperless can cut business costs while also saving you storage space and time spent on searching through paperwork.

  6. 11 Inexpensive Meats for Cheap Summer Cookouts - AOL

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    For a frugal cookout feast, avoid boneless, skinless breasts (the least succulent cut) and other pre-cut portions, and instead buy and carve up a whole bird — you'll save about $1 a pound.

  7. Corporate vs. small business cards: Which is better for ... - AOL

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    Small business and corporate credit cards are both used for business transactions, but there are some key differences. Here’s what you need to know.