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April 25, 2005
Top 25 Overlooked Tax Deductions
Author: Chris Spewock
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Business / Taxes
You wouldnt believe the number of deductions that are overlooked each year, by taxpayers just like you. Thats right; these money-saving deductions are missed by countless income earners every tax season. Read on and arm yourself to take full advantage of these deductions and get back what you deserve:
1. Student loan interest
2. Self-employment tax paid (50% is deductible)
3. Health insurance premiums for some self-employed persons
4. Penalty on early withdrawal of savings
5. Alimo read more
Accounting 101/2 - A good chart of accounts. How does it help me?
Author: Jacques Lejeune
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Business / Home Business
As I mentioned previously, (listen, this is great stuff !), accounting is essentially booking amounts spent or received in accounts ! But which ones ?
If you analyze carefully the previous blog graph, you shall see that your books are divided in Two large groups of accounts: the ones pertaining to the Balance Sheet and the ones falling into the Profit and Loss (also called Income Statement).
As an introduction to the accounting \'jargon\', I found a very interesting link written by Jayne ... read more
Unique Beach Wedding Receptions
Author: Cindy English
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Lifestyle / Marriage
The most unique beach wedding reception ideas are sparked by
imagination not tradition. Never mind etiquette, tradition
and timelines. That information is outdated and stuffy. Do
what will make you and your guests happy. It is a time for
fun and celebration, not pomp and ceremony!
Long gone are the days of \"assigned\" seating arrangements
and cookie cutter reception programs. Everyone waiting to
be told what to do next. Yawn! Today, you can \"have it your
way\". No, I am not ... read more
Honda Environmental Technology Advances with Honda Accord Hybrid and Honda Fuel Cell Stack
Author: Jenny
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Unsorted / Automotive
Employing Variable Cylinder Management technology (VCM), Honda Accord Hybrid is the first hybrid vehicle to deactivate three of its engine\'s six cylinders in certain conditions like highway cruising for greater fuel efficiency without affecting its performance.
The new 2005 V6 Accord Hybrid integrates the fuel economy of a four cylinder compact Civic and high-level performance.
Combining VCM with Honda\'s Integrated Motor Assist hybrid technology, Honda Insight and Civic Hybrid captured ... read more
Making Effective Use of Traffic Exchanges
Author: Brian Holte
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Computers And Internet / Web Design/Marketing
This article may be reprinted but may not
be modified without my consent..
A look inside the
guts of a traffic exchange.
-by Brian Holte
What are traffic exchanges?
Traffic exchanges are used by 100,000 + people who are interested
in the same goals as you are, marketing your product and
services.
How do traffic exchanges work?
Simply put, a group of people (myself included) who agree to surf
and view pages created by other people.
What benefits do traffic exchanges bring ... read more
How to run a successsful news release program
Author: Claire Cunningham
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Marketing
Marketing public relations gives you cost effective ways to reach your audience. The trade-off, however, is time. It takes time to develop and execute public relations programs. It can take time for these programs to yield rewards.
Here are six simple steps for developing a news release program that extends your reach and generates inquiries at a fraction of the cost of advertising.
1) DETERMINE YOUR AUDIENCE AND MESSAGE. If you have a marketing or communications plan in place, you ... read more
Home Equity Loan or Home Equity Line of Credit Which is right for you?
Author: Charles Essmeier
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Business
The most common type of home equity loan is the term loan. This loan is set for a fixed amount of time, anywhere from five to fifteen years. Such loans are typically granted for up to 80% of the value of the home, but some lenders will lend up to 125% of the homes value.Is this type of loan right for you? The term loan works best for those who need to borrow a fixed amount of money for a specific purpose paying for a wedding, a home remodeling project, a fixed educational expense, or debt ... read more
Debt Consolidation with Free Government Grants? One Scam to Avoid
Author: Charles Essmeier
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Business
Have you ever seen a commercial or an ad promising free government grant money? According to these ads, the government and other organizations give away nearly one half a trillion dollars each year, and all you need to do is apply! The ads go on to state that the money can be used for anything, including debt consolidation , student loans, a yacht or just about any frivolous thing you can imagine. All you need to do is call their toll free number, buy their book or enroll in their program ... read more
Credit Report How to Improve Your Credit Score
Author: Charles Essmeier
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Business
One of the great mysteries of life is how the three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union) score credit. They all have secret statistical formulas for determining your credit score, but they are unwilling to divulge exactly what, exactly, constitutes your score. This can make it difficult for people with problem credit to try to improve their score in hopes of obtaining a home or car loan later. . While the exact formula is a secret, there are a few things you can do that ... read more
How discretionary spending effects a business bvaluation
Author: Byron Lund
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Business
How discretionary spending effects a business valuation.
Discretionary spending is spending that must be done for the long term profitability of a company, but may be postponed from the current period(s). This includes equipment replacement, equipment upkeep (often referred to as repairs and maintenance), marketing, research and development and training.
Discretionary spending may be expensed in the current period (as in the standard practices for equipment upkeep, marketing and ... read more
Not knowing This Explosive Email Secret Can Kill Your Mailing List
Author: Reginald Turner
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Marketing / Site Promotion
Not knowing This Explosive Email Secret Can Kill Your Mailing List
How are you doing today? I hope you are having a very prosperous day. If you own an ezine or mailing list, you know how important it is to get subscribers, especially if you want to tell them about your products and services, or you just want to inform people in your mailing list about information that could help them. It could be very frustrating if it seems like your mailing list is not responding, right?
Let me ask ... read more
New Webiste for buying and selling almost anything!
Author: Paul Bryant
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Marketing / Site Promotion
Wamee Ltd is proud to announce the launch of its website, www.wamee.com , aimed at providing a method of advertising virtually any item, available for sale or purchase. The website is very user friendly, and easy to browse. Customers can place an advertisement at any time, under different categories, and subcategories, for varying periods, from 15 to 90 days. The adverts are completely free of charge, up until 31st May 2005, and customers can list up to a maximum of 50 adverts per person, ... read more
5 Tips for Online Shopping
Author: Melanie Breeze
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Lifestyle / Shopping
Shopping online has become more and more popular in America as we are all looking to save a little time and money. E-commerce sales are growing at astronomical numbers ranging from 20-25% per year. And according to Forrester Research, 40% of households are using coupons in their web shopping. The huge increases are obvious: the online savings and discounts are impossible to match by traditional stores constrained by the overhead costs of employees, rent, and insurance. By using some of the ... read more
Oh No! Summer Camp\'s Over... So Now What?
Author: Gregory Hudson
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Lifestyle / Travel
Well, there is a name for it and it\'s called post-summer camp gap year travel!
A mouthful to digest, but an easy decision to make! And as an after taste you\'ll have plenty of time to let it all sink in on your explorations of America.
Once your summer camp duties have been fulfilled and you\'ve squeezed every ounce of fun and satisfaction out of your time there, the last thing you\'ll want to do is go home. So, what else is there to do in America? And what are you going to spend that ... read more
What is Identity Theft?
Author: John Mussi
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Business / Finance
Does Identity Theft actually happen? How is it possible for someone to steal your identity? Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information such as your name, credit card number or other identifying information, without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes.
Identity theft is a serious crime. People whose identities have been stolen can spend months or years - and their hard-earned money - cleaning up the mess thieves have made of their good name and credit record. ... read more
System File Checker: A Windows XP Troubleshooting (and Maintenance?) Utility
Author: Jason LeDuc
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Computers And Internet / Software Tips
System File Checker is a great utility that is typically not utilized by the average Windows XP User. What it does is scan system files that are protected by Windows File Protection (by default Windows File Protection is enabled), and it checks to make sure that the protected files have not been altered. If it finds that a protected file has been altered, it will replace the file with the proper file.
If you are troubleshooting a windows problem or error, running the System File Checker, ... read more
What\'s it all about?
Author: Jo Ball
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Lifestyle / Career
For most people life is a fairly ordinary existence - and when I say ordinary I mean a contented, far from perfect way of life. And thats okay until something major happens to rock the boat.
Divorce, illness, redundancy, an accident or the death of someone close any one of these events is enough to get you thinking about your own morality. When you realise how thin the cord of life is you begin to contemplate the meaning of your life and the direction youre currently heading. Life becomes ... read more
12 Tips for Effective Global Business Networking
Author: Kit Lum
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Business / E-Business
Networking forms an invaluable backbone to global business. Not only is it an essential part of growing your online business, its a fantastic way to cultivate business relationships globally and widen your market reach to customers beyond your own shores.
There are lots of places on the internet where you can go to network forums, message boards, groups and other networks. There are no planes to catch, no need to get dressed up, everything is at your fingertips.
Choose a networking group ... read more
Looking for a Holiday with a Difference?
Author: Chloe Lim
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Lifestyle / Holidays
Fancy holidaying somewhere unusual? How
about a 7 day tornado chasing safari? Care for a camping safari across
the desert? How about a night in an Igloo? Or perhaps you may want to
attend a winter driving school and receive your reindeer license!
Chloe Lim goes in search of holiday spots with a difference. You will reach areas that are totally remote, stunningly beautiful, rich in history and heritage, away from mainstream tourism and not in any guide ... read more
\"The Different Types of Treadmills\"
Author: Paul Johnson
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Lifestyle / Sports
When we usually think of treadmills, we tend to think that
there is only one type on the market. However, this is
very far from the truth as there are a couple of different
types of treadmills.
There is, of course, the home treadmill that most are
familiar with. However, the other type of treadmill is the
commercial treadmill, which are the ones that are usually
seen in the gym.
Most exercise gurus will pursue getting home treadmill.
They range from cheap, manual treadmills up ... read more
The Great Opportunity
Author: Neil Millar
Written: April 25, 2005
Category: Lifestyle / Improvement
I assume you want to be happier. Searching for greater happiness is a wonderful thing whatever level of happiness you are currently at. It could be that you are already enjoying life and just searching for a new idea, or it could be that you have felt negative towards life or the experiences life has dealt you. If you feel in anyway negative about life I would like to share something with you.
It is human nature to take a look at the darker side of life. I have often dwelt on this side. Ive ... read more
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