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Published on December 30, 2004

Wednesday, January 5
The top pick on our New Year's resolution list for 2005 is "Get really rich." Because if we take care of that, we can automatically take care of picks No. 2 ("Pay off credit card debt"), No. 3 ("Go to Paris") and No. 4 ("Hire Oprah's chef and personal trainer"). But because winning the lottery isn't really resolution-appropriate, we've decided to renounce our degree in the humanities and make some fat cash in bidness. And Carmen DeHart's gonna help. From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today, we're attending Starting and Managing a Small Business in Missouri, where we'll learn about planning for success, legal requirements, record-keeping and marketing, among other things. The class costs $80 and is at the University of Missouri-Kansas City's Small Business Development Center (4747 Troost); call 816-235-6400 to register.

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