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Category: Business >> Other Business<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 next page >> by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-09 ] Been sucked in to the lure of a “rewards” credit card only to get burned in the end by high interest rates and a less than stellar return when it came time to cash in those points? You’re not alone. by Thomas Berten  [ 2006-10-09 ] It’s essential to make your property as attractive in appearance as possible. This insures that you get top dollar. Most Realtors will give sellers a package that includes tips on improvements to assist in selling a property. by Thomas Berten  [ 2006-10-09 ] I’m sure you’ve noticed the papers read “Surrey Booming!” or “Vancouver Market BOOM!” or maybe “Fraser Valley Market Is Red Hot”. by Thomas Berten  [ 2006-10-08 ] Many people in the lower mainland or Greater Vancouver area prefer to buy a resale of a house for either personal or investment use. In any educated decision there are advantages and disadvantages to this decision. Here are some general guidelines. by Jason Story  [ 2006-10-07 ] This article provides a brief introduction to help motorcycle owners understand motorcycle refinancing. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-07 ] So you’re out mowing your lawn one day. You happen to glance up from your beat-up old mower across the street, where your neighbor is pulling into his driveway in a brand new luxury sedan while a team of hired gardeners carefully manicure his lush green yard. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-07 ] It’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the country, and most victims are unaware they’ve become a target until long after the crime is committed. We’re talking about identity theft. In today’s world, information travels faster than ever, and that includes your personal information. by John Hanksworth  [ 2006-10-07 ] Do you get stressed when you see a company logo printed across the front of a spherical stress ball at a trade show? by Jason Story  [ 2006-10-07 ] This article explores the basics of a motorcycle loan calculator to help potential motorcycle buyers understand the terminology. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-10-06 ] If you are starting a small business or presently operating one, then you know seeking professional advice can cost you a bundle. You already have limited means to get your business going, the added the stress and expense of hiring professional help can sink your business faster than almost anything else. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-06 ] You have all your friends over for the big game, and while their gazes are fixed to the vivid colors and much-too-clear close-ups of sweaty 300-pound linemen, the only thing you can focus in on is a serious case of buyer’s remorse. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-06 ] In our world of “keeping up with the joneses”, it’s an everyday struggle to resist buying the latest, greatest toy to wow our neighbors with. But how did we come to be this way? If you’re a Baby Boomer, your parents probably weren’t like this. by Thomas Berten  [ 2006-10-06 ] There are many types of residential properties that can be purchased for a lower price because it is in need of repairs, fixed up and then sold for a hefty profit. Generally, single family homes, multi family dwellings and apartment buildings are the most common choices. When considering these type of investment, you must have a strategic plan to locate the right property. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-06 ] Sure, it’s tough to pull the trigger and buy a home, especially as a first-time buyer. The big hit of covering both a down payment and closing costs is enough to scare any prospective buyer into staying a renter. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-06 ] As you graduate college and head into the great, big, scary world, there are probably a lot of things on your mind. First and foremost is finding a good job, then finding a place to live, and then maybe figuring out how to pay back those student loans. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-10-05 ] During a time when the commercial real estate market is competitive, agents often hire designers to create the right atmosphere. While designers often make a residential home seem more livable, their goal when dealing with commercial properties is to make the space seem workable. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-10-05 ] Make sure the condition of the property you want to buy will survive market conditions before seeking a commercial real estate mortgage. When you go to purchase a new residence, a good lender does a thorough financial background check on the individual seeking to borrow money. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-10-05 ] How close do you check your bills each month? Do you know which items on each invoice are supposed to be there every month? If you do not pay close attention to your bills you could find that there are many extra charges added on, monies that you shouldn’t be paying. Think that all of this really doesn’t matter? Think again, as a dollar here and a dollar there can add up and really bust your budget. Please keep reading and we’ll take a look at some common budget busting add-ons. by Thomas Berten  [ 2006-10-05 ] In any situation of shared ownership the community living life style will offer you positive and negative angles. This can be related to townhouses and all other attached properties in the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland area’s. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-05 ] You’ve spent the last four-plus years with your nose to the academic grindstone. Graduation day is finally here; time to look back on what you’ve accomplished through your college years, and look ahead to a successful career and a happy life. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-10-05 ] From Mount Mansfield to Rutland and every point in between, the Green Mountain State – Vermont – remains one of the most beautiful, historically preserved states in the union. Covered bridges, pristine parklands, welcoming ski slopes, and artisan colonies are some of the features that makes this thinly populated state an attractive place for visitors and residents alike. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-10-04 ] The Detroit, Michigan area has so much to offer residents. A thriving nightlife, excellent schools, and a rock solid business climate are some of what you can find in and around this energetic and historic city. Home prices have held steady for a number of years, but are now on the rise. by John Cruis [ 2006-10-04 ] When you change email addresses, you typically send out a bulk notice informing friends, family and co-workers of your new means of communicating via the World Wide Web. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-04 ] So you’ve survived college. You head out into the working world with your fresh diploma in hand and land a plum job making more money than you could’ve ever imagined. Your first instinct is to go get that big screen TV or plush ride that you’ve been eyeballing for the past year. After all, why not? by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-10-04 ] There are several different forms of business organizations available. This refers to the legal arrangements of the business. The form you choose for your business is the form that best suits your purposes. There are different legal and tax implications of each.
The three forms are sole proprietor, partnership and corporation. by David Vagner [ 2006-10-04 ] There is no 100% flawless full proof plans to always earn from investing on the internet for 3 main reasons:
1. Pyramid scheme – most of there program use the pyramid system which basically say that the person that invested
first has a better chance to earn than the people after him... by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-03 ] Greenbacks. Moolah. Dough. Benjamins. All nicknames for the one thing we’re all in an endless quest to get more of—cash money. It’s as much a part of our everyday lives as is sleep, food, even breathing. But have you ever really stopped to take a look at these little green monsters that seem to run our lives? by Patrick Altoft  [ 2006-10-03 ] Florida is fielding in its wealthiest at the 25th rank in the person of John Werner Kluge of Metromedia with estimated net worth valued at $9.1 billion. Kluge settles in Palm Beach where most of Florida billionaires huddle. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-03 ] So that bucket of bolts you drove throughout high school and college has gasped its last exhaust-filled breath. It’s done. That means you’re in the market for a new car. Soon you’ll brave the treacherous world of the car lot. Be careful, it’s a jungle out there. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-10-03 ] If you are selling your home, you can ensure that you receive top dollar by taking several steps to enhance its curb appeal. Curb appeal is “the look” that your home gets when someone drives by: the more impressive the first glance, the more likely they’ll want to step into your home instead of simply driving by. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-02 ] So you’ve accepted a lucrative position at another company within your industry. Perhaps you’re in the middle of a career change. Your 401(k) is probably your most important investment in regards to retirement savings. Don’t let it get lost in the shuffle when a change in your professional life comes along. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-10-02 ] As you sit at your coffee table each month, writing check after to check to pay off various bills, do you ever stop to think why a check looks the way it does? What are all those numbers for? by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-30 ] In the case of foreclosure investing there are a few cornerstones that can literally change your business life overnight, one is to find the right mentor or advisor, and two, following the right system (one that makes your money). Other than that the biggest hurdle to getting started is quite simply the funding required and your own motivational levels. by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-30 ] When a person falls upon financial hard times often through no fault of their own and they are behind on mortgage payments, they may need some financial help to stop foreclosure on their property. Nobody wants the sheriff to deliver a foreclosure notice so there are some things you can do that will help stop the foreclosure. by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-30 ] In light of recent world events, life goes on. This applies to travel as well as tourism has increased significantly since the turn of the current century. However not all is one hundred percent honkey dorey, as the face of traveling has changed- perhaps forever. by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-30 ] I've enjoyed golfing on weekends frequently since I was in high school. Over the years, I've put in immeasurable hours on the links, at the driving range, and on the putting field. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-09-29 ] So you’ve accepted a lucrative position at another company within your industry. Perhaps you’re in the middle of a career change. Your 401(k) is probably your most important investment in regards to retirement savings. Don’t let it get lost in the shuffle when a change in your professional life comes along. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-09-28 ] When people apply for credit cards, lenders check them out thoroughly, so it's not surprising that many people get turned down. Here's a guide to what lenders look at when deciding whether you qualify for their latest credit card deal. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-09-27 ] People seldom know why they have been turned down for credit. In fact, it often comes as a shock. Some people don't find out till they are standing in a shop with a store card application in their hands. by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-09-27 ] In today’s unstable and unpredictable economic climate, surety bonds are extremely important for company owners who wish to ensure that the legal terms of their closed contracts and agreements are properly respected by all parties involved. The practice of establishing surety bonds dates back hundreds by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-09-27 ] Sometimes you get a shock when you open your credit card statement, and it's not just because of the phenomenal amount you spent on clothes last month. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-09-26 ] If you drive down the street of many suburbs or pristine residential neighborhoods, it’s likely you will see people holding signs and waving. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-09-26 ] Buying a home with a mortgage means that the mortgage payments have to be paid every month. When the homeowner defaults on the loan, the lender may move to foreclose on the property. Foreclosure is a procedure that allows a lender to recover the money involved in the mortgage loan. A mortgage is a secured loan with the property being used to secure the loan. This means that if the borrower defaults, the lender can publicly file a default notice. The procedure now enters a period known as pre-foreclosure. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-09-26 ] If you have a mortgage then the question of refinancing has likely come up over the past year or two. This is particularly an issue if you purchased your home during the early part of this decade when interest rates were at near historically low figures. Even more critical is if the loan you took out was a variable rate mortgage – chances are it is about ready to start adjusting and when that happens can you afford the higher payments? by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-09-26 ] Keeping interest payments down is a sign of good money management and credit card tarts have got it down to a fine art. Credit card tarts take advantage of 0% balance transfer deals to make sure they never pay interest on their credit card debt. by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-09-26 ] When you bought your home you had a good job with a steady paycheck. Your spouse also was working. There was no problem in paying the monthly mortgage payments. Now the situation has changed. Your company has downsized and you are unemployed. Your savings has run out and your mortgage payment still has to be paid every month. You have received letters from the mortgage lender regarding the late and missing payments. What should you do? by joseph hanoa  [ 2006-09-26 ] There is little else in life that sends a shudder through homeowners then the anticipation of what their next property tax bill will state. In some areas of the country, a significant amount of tax revenue is on the backs of personal property owners making this tax the number one burden for homeowners. Do you understand your taxes? If not, you should as your lack of knowledge could cost you thousands of dollars. by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-25 ] So you've taken the plunge and either have been trying to make foreclosure investing work for you or your still on the fence and wading in the pool trying to get a feel for the waters as it were. by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-25 ] Foreclosure laws vary from state to state but here is some general information about foreclosure laws. When a person falls behind on their mortgage payments and they have defaulted on their debt, the bank may foreclose on their property. by Jack Lee  [ 2006-09-25 ] Being a student is not just about studying but also involves major lessons in life of how to manage on a budget and how to travel when broke. Finding a cheap and affordable airfare for travel is a big challenge for any student. |