Posted in March 11, 2010 ¬ 9:12 amh.Michael Davis
I hope to educate small business owners on the benefits of properly structuring your entity before you begin your business venture. It’s an easy process if you plan accordingly. Consult with the right people and get good advice on your overall strategy and your entity will offer you liability protection as well as a host of tax advantages that are being wasted.
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Posted in March 10, 2010 ¬ 10:30 amh.Robert Bruce
These days, there are countless ways a person can invest their money. Real estate is one method that is sure to pay for itself over time. It doesn’t matter if you intend to purchase a property and turn it into a rental property or if you plan on fixing up a house that is in poor condition and then sell it, you are going to make money, especially if you consider it to be a long-term investment. If you want to get the best deal on purchasing property, then Tax Foreclosure Properties may be right for you. Ever heard of these?
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Posted in March 10, 2010 ¬ 5:38 amh.Jason Mumm
As water and wastewater infrastructure ages and deteriorates, the cost of replacing it all becomes a growing concern. Replacement costs can be astronomical and, and it doesn’t help that many utilities have not planned for the inevitable expenditures for replacement. When providers cannot postpone replacement of this infrastructure, the high costs come as a shock to previously oblivious rate-paying customers. The resulting conflict between providers and ratepayers can be enough to cause gnashing of teeth for even large, well-heeled utilities. Unfortunately, the problem can occasionally be insurmountable for small water systems.
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Lawconsulting, Economics, finance, Law, Municipal Plant and Equipment, Public Sector, Public Utilities, Public Works, utility costs, utility fees, water costs, Water Supplies, Water Use, Water Utilities, Water Utility Management
Posted in March 9, 2010 ¬ 12:20 pmh.John Bellafonte
There are three major forms of insurance that must be carried by a business in order to operate. They are liability, workmen’s compensation and property insurance and a policy and at least one, if not all three of these must be in place at all times. The liability and property cover the physical aspects while the workmen’s compensation provides coverage for the employees themselves.
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Posted in March 8, 2010 ¬ 12:47 pmh.John Peters
Loan modification has become extremely popular in today’s society thanks to the falling economy. It is something every home owner should be aware of. A loan modification, simply put, is when a lender and borrower decide on new terms for an existing loan. All types of loans are able to be modified, with home owners being the most likely to use loan modifications.
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Posted in March 8, 2010 ¬ 4:42 amh.Elizabeth Hale
You may know lots of things about money and what makes the world go around, but most of us really don’t know what a lot of simple accounting terms actually mean. We hear people use them everyday, and most of us are too afraid to ask someone what they really mean so we smile and go on about our day.
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Posted in March 6, 2010 ¬ 12:16 pmh.Sally Depp
Ah, the wonders of debt. It could be hard to determine how you have gotten into debt – and even harder to figure out the methods that could be used to escape the never-ending cycle of debt.
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Posted in March 6, 2010 ¬ 11:14 amh.Sally Depp
Do you seem to find yourself with a credit card balance that seems to increase month after month, even right after you’ve applied your monthly bills to the debt? However, with the state of the recent economy, you will find a lot more consumers that find themselves in this scenario – encompassed within a mess of the minimum repayment trap and unsure of the steps to take to get rid of their debt once and for all, and even pay it down.
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Posted in March 6, 2010 ¬ 6:40 amh.Angela Johnson
When you notice 0 Interest Bank cards, what goes through your head?
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Posted in March 5, 2010 ¬ 3:55 pmh.Tod Berner
Even though the economy has been unkind to many people, it is providing a steady stream of opportunity for investors looking to snatch up some real estate. With the market value of homes plummeting, now is a great time to look for properties to renovate and resell or to sit on until the market gets better. If you are looking for Georgia foreclosures, here are a few places to find them.
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