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Credit Card Debt Consolidation Online – Smart Way To Consolidate Your Debts

Posted on July 5th, 2010

Debt consolidation is a viable answer to your temporary financial hardship.

If the inability to pay your debt causes stress in your daily life, consolidating your credit card loans will provide relief, allowing to pay out a lower amount each month and save your positive cash flow. Many online credit card consolidation agencies are available twenty-four hours a day to help you become debt free.

Hector Milla Editor of the “Credit Card Debt Free” website — http://www.CreditCardDebtFree.org — pointed out;

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Tips for Using a Virtual Assistant in Your Business

Posted on July 4th, 2010

The use of a virtual assistant (or VA) can be a cost-effective and efficient alternative to hiring on-site employees. But, just like most things in life, one needs to know how and when to use them in order to maximize the benefits.

 

But before we can discuss the ways to maximize the use of a Virtual Assistant, business owners should be clear about what a VA really is. A virtual assistant is a broad term that describes anyone who contributes to a business from a remote location.

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Economy boost as business investment soars

Posted on June 29th, 2010

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) today reported business investment in Britain soared in the first quarter of the year, suggesting the economic recovery is gathering pace.

According to the ONS, business investment grew 7.8% to £29.14 billion in the period – an improvement on the 6% increase initially reported, but 7.7% down on the same period a year ago.

The figure is also well below the £37.57 billion seen in the final quarter of 2007.

However, the first quarter figures represented the fastest pace of growth since 1987 and suggest the economy expanded at a quicker pace than the 0.3% previously estimated.

Today, the ONS said the third and final estimate of the UK’s first quarter GDP figures will be delayed, due to a “potential error”.

According to the ONS, the unusual move was caused by concerns over the reliability of some of the data.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a key measure of economic growth, is closely watched by economists as an indication of the health of the economy.

Howard Archer, economist at IHS Global Insight, comments: “The rebound in business investment in the first quarter was both impressive and encouraging. The upwardl

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What is Small Business Insurance and Why Do You Need It?

Posted on June 29th, 2010

Many small business owners may be apathetic when it comes to business insurance- seeing it as an expense to avoid or to minimize where possible. But savvy business owners realize that business insurance is in essence an investment on the future. The various business insurance products available protect not only the owner(s) of the business, but also secure all of the business’ working relationships including customers, creditors, and investors. With proper coverage, business owners avoid having to pay for all sorts of liabilities, from flood damage to litigious customers.

 

There are several different types of insurance available to business owners- each one serving its own purpose. He

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Refinance Credit Card Debt Or Settling?

Posted on June 29th, 2010

Before answering your question I’ll first show to you how to simply identify your type of debt and how both of these options may or may not work for you.

There are two large branches of debts and from each one of them many different categories can be found. They are the unsecured or secured debts. Secured debts use real properties so they will have a promise you will pay your debt until it finishes. Unsecured debts have nothing to serve as a promise of repayment but your word. < Read more…

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Going offline

Posted on June 28th, 2010

Mediterranean weather. A Sunday kick-off. No wonder supermarkets sold millions of sausages, beefburgers and cans of beer to the nation’s legion of expectant footie fans.

According to the pundits, Germany was a young side, inexperienced and eminently beatable. Before kick-off, you could hear excited voices chatting in back gardens, cracking open cans and uncorking wine bottles in the sun. Two hours later and the conversation was sparse. Appetites waned. Only the booze flowed as everyone realised they’d been suckered by the hype yet again.

Apart from bookies, the true victors on Sunday were the supermarkets, which will have raked in a fortune for their month-end accounts. Lik

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