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Palm Harbor Florida Real Estate
by: Bob Lipply
Palm Harbor Florida is a wonderful place to live with a population of approximately 80,000, and only a 15 to 30 minute drive to the beach. The beautiful, sunny weather makes it an attractive place to live for people of all ages. Palm Harbor is known for their outstanding, A-rated schools, and there are many activities available for people of all ages and interests. Real Estate in Palm Harbor ha... (read more)
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Before You Buy
by: Alexis Dey
Before you start looking for a home, figure out what you can realistically afford to pay per month. Check out the market in the area you want to buy. Find out what price houses are going for and what the payments are per month. Remember that you may end up paying a little more per month than someone with a conventional bank loan, so keep that in mind as you figure out what you can afford. You are ... (read more)
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Finding Freelance Projects
by: Sebastian Schneider
Being a freelancer is a tough job for anyone. Whether you are a writer or a web designer you know that the competition is fierce and you must always be on the look out for more jobs when working on one. This is part of the course when freelancing. Most often there is no stability or guarantee when freelance is involved. You are hired on a project basis and will be kicked to the curb once the p... (read more)
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Choosing A Credit Card
by: Nick Davis
If you’re thinking of applying for a credit card, there are several important things to consider. Probably the most important is whether you are going to pay off the entire balance on your card every month, or whether you might sometimes leave a balance outstanding. In the latter case, the interest rate on the card will be your most important consideration. This is normally expressed as an APR (an... (read more)
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How To Get The Banks To Say Yes Everytime You Apply For A Mortgage Or Loan
by: Amy-Jo Strutt
Is there anything worse in the world than having to go to the bank and ask for money? Why is the person you are dealing with, half you age with little to no experience? He or she is the one that will decide whether or not you get approved for the loan. Banks work backwards in my mind, when you don’t need the money they continuously want to give it to you. When you do need the money, you have t... (read more)
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Spending Money Within $300
by: Mary Williams
Do you think this is a joke spending money only $300 a month for the whole family? With this tight budget, what sort of food would make the list? Could you save $25 a month on groceries? How about $50 or $100? Possibly you could cut your bill by almost 50% if you consider some of the following suggestions: 1. Divide the budget you have into three categories; weekly, bi-weekly and monthly. Once yo... (read more)
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Millionaire Money Secret Revealed!
by: Jim Mercer
Here is a closely-guarded financial secret: SECRET: It is much easier to make fast money during hard economic times than during normal times. During economic bad times valuable assets such as houses, cars and jewelry are sold for mere pennies on the dollar. Later when the economy has recovered these same assets can resold at much higher prices. During the last economic depression huge fortunes we... (read more)
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Getting Started into Forex Trading
by: Nofie Iman
Forex, also known simply as the "FX," is the commonly accepted abbreviation for the over-the-counter foreign exchange market. The forex market is the largest financial market on earth. Forex exists on a 24-hour-a-day global network that spans corporate, banking, and individual interests. There is no central trading floor. Currency is traded around the world and around the clock, with fluctuations ... (read more)
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The Importance of the Small Business Administration
by: Steven Fitzgerald
Despite being overworked and underfunded, the Small Business Administration (SBA) is taking body shots from all sides. And it just isn't fair. How many people can truthfully say to a small business owner, "I am from the government and I'm here to help?" Leading the way in disbursing federal subsidies and other help is the SBA, whose mission statement says that its role is to "maintain and st... (read more)
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Boost Employee Morale With An Employee Incentive Program
by: Trevor Marshall
Is there a lull in your office? Are your employees not satisfied anymore with the way that you are manning the place? Good managers know from their own observations that employee attitude affects their work and eventually the company’s output. When your employees have a happy and healthy attitude the company will be able to reap the many benefits of this through the constant flow of good business... (read more)
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