02 Aug, 2010
Posted by: Chris Channing In: General
Non profit organizations and churches have to find a way to make money in order to finance their cause. One way of doing so is to engage in fund raising through community efforts. With enough quality volunteers, such entities can raise funds rather quick.
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27 Jul, 2010
Posted by: Chris Channing In: General
Wal-Mart is a large department store, popular in the United States as a “go to” for most grocery, clothing, and home product needs. Salaries in the company can range from the small to the grand. Benefits, work conditions, and otherwise also differ based on position.
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18 Jul, 2010
Posted by: Jon Rogers In: General
After the end of the global financial crisis millions over the world were left in heavy debt. Most of these debts remain unpaid and it is scary to even imagine what would happen to us all if those debts remained unpaid forever. Therefore in response to such an impending disaster I have sought to assist people in coping with current finance issues of bad debt.
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18 Jul, 2010
Posted by: David G. Pasternak In: General
For everybody who is in need of money, you have a number of alternatives that you can and ought to consider. For many individuals, the first choice is to go to their bank and ask about a loan. For most folks, this is a very rational alternative.
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25 May, 2010
Posted by: Josh Barnett In: General
There are times when a plaintiff settles a case for a large amount of money. And usually, the defendant, the plaintiff’s attorney, or a financial officer will propose paying the settlement in installments over time instead of giving away a large sum of money on a one time basis. A settlement paid in this manner is called a structured settlement. Most of the time, a structured settlement is created by buying one or more annuities, which guarantees the agreed future payments.
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20 May, 2010
Posted by: Jimmy Benjamin In: General
People who have limited income benefit greatly from having a structured settlement. Even if they are unemployed, they still get a regular income of sorts. If they are employed, the money from the annuity can supplement their earnings.
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20 May, 2010
Posted by: Chris Channing In: General
United States (US) Taxation is a very intricately detailed system, that involves collections from many, through many methods, in order to pay to many levels of government. Read on for an explanation on how tax credits in the United States work.
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29 Apr, 2010
Posted by: Chris Channing In: General
There are many United States tax credit programs for individuals. In some cases, you may receive a refund from your credit. Other times, it may reduce your total tax liability. One important tax credit is the Earned Income credit. It has been around since 1975. It is designed for low to moderate income workers and their families. You may also see the credit called the EITC. To receive this credit, you need to know certain things about it.
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11 Apr, 2010
Posted by: Diego Martineau In: General
Structured settlements are a form of an insurance that you can get from many businesses. To put it simply, you get a structured settlement as a alternate route to going to court for weeks and weeks on end. You generally get an amount that is equal the injury you had.
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Thanks to Web 2.0, we experience the Internet in a whole new way. We exchange ideas, post comments, share pictures, make new connections and re-forge old ones, thanks in large part to social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. When it comes to promoting a business, that opens up a whole new world of possibility for you. In this article, we’ll focus on how the hugely popular video-sharing site YouTube can help you spread the word about your business.
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