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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  [ 2006-06-26 ] It would surprise you to know how many homes have all the latest in technological gadgetry, yet have failed to insure the contents of their home against the event of either a burglary or damage. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-26 ] Nobody likes to consider the ramifications of a worst case scenario, least of all the financial consequence. However, did you know that if a major storm (of the likes we experienced in the UK in the late 1980s) struck the UK today. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-25 ] While many people turn to their usual bank when opening a business account, it’s advisable to shop around. There can be some advantages to using the same bank for personal and business accounts by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-24 ] Phishing is a very sneaky type of fraud conducted over the Internet. Its name is a throw back to the early days of hacking and identity theft and the practice of phone phreaking. While there can be very complicated schemes devised, they are all based on a very simple concept. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-23 ] Credit cards have ballooned in popularity in the UK. A recent study has shown that very soon, over a third of all adults in the UK will have credit cards, and the numbers are still increasing rapidly. by [ 2006-06-22 ]
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by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-22 ] There was a time when poor credit meant you could kiss any chance of getting credit good-bye. Credit cards were extremely difficult to get if you had any kind of compromising information contained in your credit report. by Halstatt Pires  [ 2006-06-22 ] You have decided to open a site online, but are not sure where to start. This brings us to the subject of the online turnkey sites. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-22 ] If you have credit cards, but have not yet let your spending get out of hand, then now is the time to take stock of your position and make some decisions about your financial future. Ask yourself what do you want those credit cards for? by Halstatt Pires  [ 2006-06-22 ] It seems that most successful businesses these days have web sites, even businesses that service only certain geographic areas. On the web, where the market place is global, localized businesses can be at a great disadvantage. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-21 ] In recent years, the UK credit card industry has undergone absolutely massive changes. It is practically unrecognisable from the industry that was present even just a few short years ago. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-21 ] If you have credit card debt, then don’t just bury your head in the sand and hope it all takes care of itself. If you do this, the problem will only get worse. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-21 ] One of the huge advantages of credit cards, and one of the many reasons they continue to grow in popularity, is the easy access they offer when travelling abroad. Not only can they be used with ease to book hotels or pay for car rentals, but they can also be used at cash machines around the world for instant and safe access to local currencies. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-21 ] The security benefits of using credit cards have long been recognised. Even with the extra attention that is being placed on identity theft and credit card fraud these days, using your credit card is still one of the safest ways to pay for things available. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-20 ] A question often asked is whether or not securing your car will help to reduce your UK car insurance premiums. Will this is certainly a factor you need to discuss with your car insurance company, you should note the following: by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-20 ] If you are unlucky enough to have an accident in the UK, you will need to know some of the basics ins-and-outs of how to make a claim on your UK car insurance. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-20 ] The number of UK residents how now have overseas homes is steadily on the increase. In some cases these overseas homes are for holiday purposes, such as with Spain, in other cases they’re bought for the purpose of spending at least part of the time of the owner’s retirement, such as with Cyprus. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-20 ] Buy-to-let property insurance, some times also known as residential property owners insurance, is needed if you own houses and/or flats to tenants – either on a short-term or long-term basis. by Jack Lee  [ 2006-06-20 ] In foreclosure investing or anything else, nothing beats being able to call up a trusted advisor for feedback during those critical stages. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-20 ] Imagine that it is Sunday night and you are watching your favourite television show before you go off to bed for the night. The next thing you know your hot water boiler bursts and floods your home. Who are you going to call at such a late hour on a Sunday night? by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-19 ] It sounds like a terrible diagnosis – you’ve got a poor, bad or adverse credit score – as far as a mortgage goes, surely now nobody would touch you with a bargepole? by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-19 ] Even if you have a bad credit rating, you may be pleasantly surprised to know that there is a whole sector catering specifically for you. There are brokers who specialise in clients with adverse credit, and can help you find a mortgage deal. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-19 ] Whatever stage of the mortgage game you’re at, unless you happen to be a qualified financial advisor, solicitor and broker all rolled into one, you’ll need professional help to find and arrange your loan. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-19 ] American Express, or AMEX, is one of the most recognisable names in the financial world. by Jack Chevalier  [ 2006-06-19 ] Merchant Account Services featuring superior Payment Processing. Some companies provide merchant account services for e-commerce stores. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-18 ] It sounds like a terrible diagnosis – you’ve got a poor, bad or adverse credit score – as far as a mortgage goes, surely now nobody would touch you with a bargepole? by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-17 ] Property development is big business. The rash of TV programmes about home makeovers and renovations reflects our current obsession with property as a way to make big bucks, quickly. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-17 ] Ever dreamed of running away to live in the sun? Whereas people used to aspire to a second home in a seaside resort, thousands are now looking further afield to find their dream lifestyle. by Halstatt Pires  [ 2006-06-17 ] The Internet is a unique beast when it comes to payment transactions. You need to accept credit cards on your site, but there is a problem given the nature of credit card protection. by Halstatt Pires  [ 2006-06-17 ] As you know from the dot.com debacle in the late 1990s, starting an Internet business is no guarantee of success. Internet business failures happen, but often for obvious reasons. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-16 ] Making a success of your business depends on planning and judgement. ‘The bottom line’ is all about managing your finances wisely, whether that means sourcing the funding you need to start up or keeping on top of your accounts. by Jack Lee  [ 2006-06-16 ] Real estate investing is not difficult, but it is not something that anyone should do haphazardly. Find out the common perceptions that beginners have, and how to overcome them. by Richard Martin [ 2006-06-16 ] Don't pay too much for airport parking. Common sense goes a long way. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-15 ] Finding information online seems like the proverbial search for the needle in the haystack – with so many sites and adverts vying for attention just thinking about searching for an internet bank is enough to bring on a headache. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-15 ] When it comes to savings, you may well find yourself daunted by the sheer variety of ways to invest your money. Particularly if you find yourself with a substantial amount to invest, and are less than confident at dealing with things like the stock market, bonds and trusts, you’re likely to gain from professional expertise. by Steven Golden [ 2006-06-15 ] This article discloses a totally new business to the world. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-14 ] While you might presume anyone with ‘money in offshore accounts’ is involved in some scurrilous business affairs, the truth is that anyone can use this form of investment as a totally legitimate way to defer or reduce your tax payments. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-14 ] Finding information online seems like the proverbial search for the needle in the haystack – with so many sites and adverts vying for attention just thinking about searching for an internet bank is enough to bring on a headache. by Halstatt Pires  [ 2006-06-14 ] Businesses come in all shapes and sizes. Starting a business is not for everyone though. Starting a business requires inspiration, hard work, planning and persistence. by Halstatt Pires  [ 2006-06-14 ] When it comes to e-commerce, the time-tested cliché is, “Content is king.” In this case, the cliché is correct. by Halstatt Pires  [ 2006-06-14 ] Every one has their own definition of success. My definition of success is to be happy while working at something I believe in and am passionate about. Here are six steps I use to achieve my definition of success. by Halstatt Pires  [ 2006-06-14 ] Whether online or offline, small businesses often show little faith in the quality of their service or product. Instead, they tend to focus on the limitations and lower their prices. This natural insecurity can lead to disastrous financial results because lower prices cripple your return on investment. by Jim Glu  [ 2006-06-13 ] Though the cash advance facility offered by credit card companies is a convenient way of getting immediate cash at times of financial crisis, it should be avoided as far as possible by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-13 ] Taking on a property in addition to your home can be a time consuming and complex matter. Before you become a landlord (or lady), make sure you’ve thought it through! by Jim Glu  [ 2006-06-13 ] Browsing through various offers to find a credit card that suits your lifestyle could be tricky. If you have enough knowledge about how card issuers work and the options that you have at hand, it would be comparatively easy to make the right choice. by Jim Glu  [ 2006-06-13 ] The statement “look before you leap” is rightly said when one is tempted by the introductory offers of various credit card issuers. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-12 ] If you are a homeowner and in need of some extra cash, one possibility you could consider is taking out a second mortgage. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-12 ] It’s becoming more popular to remortgage your house these days – all this means is switching to a different mortgage and sometimes a different lender to take advantage of a better deal. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-06-12 ] As far as investments go, property is one of the safer bets. Buying a house to let out can be a safe and profitable way to put spare cash to use, and a good way of expanding your assets. by Jim Glu  [ 2006-06-12 ] Online transactions through credit cards cannot be avoided whether you are a seller or buyer, and can be usually done safely and confidently if certain simple rules are followed. |