Archive for 'Finances'
Refinance Now That Rates Are Lowest In Years
Do the words fixed rate, balloon loan, and adjustable rate mortgages mean anything to you? If they don’t and you are planning to buy a home, then you have to go through a quick terminology lesson. Those previously mentioned words happened to be the three most common types of home loans, so let’s discuss each [...]
Posted: December 25th, 2008 under Finances.
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Free Video Marketing - Automatic
An internet marketing seminar can be your ticket to learning everything you need to get started making money online. If you are like the thousands of people who have been laid off or “sacked” recently as they say in the U.K., you should look to learning a skill that no one can take away from [...]
Posted: December 24th, 2008 under Finances.
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Want To Know What Can Help You Double Your Stocks Income?
If you are into stocks trading and somebody says that he can help you get an idea on how to double your stocks income, what will you do? Will you grab the opportunity to discover what can help you? Will take the whole line and sinker? Everybody in stock trading will surely like to [...]
Posted: November 29th, 2008 under Finances.
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Asset Refinance Could Provide Working Capital And Reduce Company Liquidation
A survey conducted by R3, the Insolvency Trade Body, paints a grim picture of dramatic rises in both personal and corporate insolvencies over the next year and a half. The survey also shows some worrying trends in practices of securitisation of debt which places people’s homes in jeopardy. For the first time ever, the UK’s [...]
Posted: November 22nd, 2008 under Finances.
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Do You Have the 10 Components of a Private Offering Memorandum Covered?
So, now that you have made the decision to use a Private Offering Memorandum, what goes in it? State and Federal securities laws are most interested in protecting the investor. In this context, there is one cardinal rule – tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Do not misrepresent material facts, [...]
Posted: November 21st, 2008 under Finances.
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Protect Yourself With a PPM
So where do you go for capital if you run or own a private company? There are several sources of capital for privately held businesses. One is the capital generated internally by judiciously managing the company’s working capital. Another source is your local bank, which is one of the primary financing vehicles for private companies. [...]
Posted: November 17th, 2008 under Finances.
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Affiliate Cash Vault And Retirement
Although almost everyone has heard of the typical 401K retirement plan, fewer are aware of the government 403B retirement plan. The 403B plan offers some great potential, and should be invested in if the money can be at all spared. Government workers such as teachers, school personnel, and librarians often qualify for benefits [...]
Posted: November 11th, 2008 under Finances.
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Invoice Factoring Provides Cash Flow Finance As Credit Is Tightens
With traditional lenders like high street banks and Building Societies clamping down on loaning money during this current recessionary time, how is a business going to solve a possible cash flow problem? The practice of Invoice factoring is becoming a growing option as a way to keep companies growing during these rough economic times. [...]
Posted: November 8th, 2008 under Finances.
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Cash Flow Problems Pushes Up Threat Of Redundancies In The Uk
More than one in four employers are planning to make new or further redundancies in the next year, reveals the latest research from the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development.
The Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development and KPMG Labour Market Outlook, surveyed 721 UK employers on their redundancy plans over the coming months as the [...]
Posted: November 6th, 2008 under Finances.
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How To Make Easy Money From Home? Consider Forex
Here are just a few reasons why, so many traders are choosing this market:
Forex is A 24-hour market. There is no waiting for the starting bell - from Sunday nightfall to Friday daylight EST, the Forex market never sleeps. This is awesome for those who want to trade on a part-time basis, because you can [...]
Posted: October 27th, 2008 under Finances.
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