December 31st, 2010 by Cooper Playfair | Tags: Property Taxes, Taxes
Property Taxes Property taxes, in various forms, have been around since the dawn of civilization. There is evidence of their use in ancient Egypt, Persia and China. Primordial taxation focused on land, as its agricultural value played a major role, in its time. To this day, property taxes are a main source of revenue for [...]
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December 23rd, 2010 by Alexander Withnell | Tags: Lyrics
LYRICS You’re so quiet But it doesn’t phase me You’re on time You move so fast, makes me feel lazy And let’s join forces We’ve got our guns and horses I know you’ve been burned by every fire is a lesson learned I left my house I left my clothes Door wide open Never knowing [...]
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December 18th, 2010 by Cooper Playfair | Tags: Clients
Taking Your Clients With You by Takara Alexis One important quality in becoming a successful consultant is your capability to network and get work from your contacts. Your former colleagues and bosses can pass you leads regarding clients, and bring you in to work on projects that are being done by your former company. Taking [...]
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December 17th, 2010 by Alexander Withnell | Tags: Debt, Unsecured Debt
Mortgage Refinance Examples of unsecured debt are: • medical bills • credit cards • department store cards • personal loans • student loans • bounced checks Juegos Just because creditors or collectors claim they will not settle does not mean actually that, what it means is that they will settle sometime later on. Dealing with [...]
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December 17th, 2010 by Stephanie Gallard | Tags: Renegotiate Rent, Rent
Unless you’ve been featured in Forbes, you probably have rent or mortgage payments that have become a bit harder to handle since the recession hit. Thousands of renters out there continue to pay more every year because the landlord wants to account for “inflation.” Wages Down, Rents Up? Take a Stand Income has dropped nearly [...]
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