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So lately I’ve been wondering about Personal Liability Insurance.
If you’re going to own your own business, you have to have insurance to protect yourself.
I’ve been looking into Contractor’s Insurance online to see what my options are.
The big issue is deciding how much coverage to get. I honestly have no idea how to figure that one out.
I’ll be looking forward to your comments.
Finance | 16.10.2008 6:40 | No Comments
What caused this financial crisis, the subprime mortgage crisis some say. I beg to differ. How about greed? Yes some consumers got into mortgages knowingly that they would struggle to satisfy but I do believe like many consumers they went about obtaining their mortgage like they go about getting their taxes done. They know how to read but prefer to go with a certified public accountant to do their taxes. They find some safety net in the help of a professional. When applying for a mortgage, they deferred to the recommendation of a institution who told them that they qualified and can afford the loan. No more than today would a mortgage payment protection policy be necessary.
Finance :: Mortgage & Debt | 28.09.2008 6:43 | No Comments
It’s time to get serious about Renter’s Liability Insurance.
It’s not just for your own stuff, it protects you from liability for damaging your building.
I’ve been making good progress researching Renter’s Insurance Coverage online, so hopefully I’ll be able to make a decision soon.
It’s surprisingly cheap, by the way, which is always good news.
Maybe your comments will help settle it.
Finance :: Loans / Lease | 27.09.2008 20:42 | No Comments
It’s time I got to work learning about Event Liability Insurance.
Much as I might prefer, I have to have insurance to run this business.
So I’ve been learning all I can about Fitness Instructor Insurance, trying to figure out the best choice for me.
The real problem is figuring out how much coverage to get. I guess it’s a matter of thinking about what could go wrong.
I’ll keep you posted.
Finance | 25.09.2008 6:43 | No Comments
Taxpayers collecting the 11% tax should continue to report receipts and taxes collected on Line 4 of their sales and use tax return, where the legislation also extended the provision which included all sales and charges made in connection with the short-term vehicle rental as part of the taxable price subject to the tax. Taxpayers should indicate any times they are not available for hearing at the time of filing a petition by attaching a separate note to the front of the appeal form, where the Board will make attempts to accommodate scheduling requests when possible and reasonable.
Finance :: Tax | 24.09.2008 6:44 | No Comments
If you fail to make payments on a debt that you owe for six months or more, your creditor may very likely make the decision that your account is not able to be collected upon and the creditor will write the account off. Accounts that are written off by creditors still are reported to the credit bureau. These accounts will be listed as “charged off” or “unpaid and uncollectible”. If you have these types of accounts on your credit report, they should be removed when seven years have passed. You may need to utilize credit repair tactics to get these accounts removed if they remain on your report after seven years.
Finance :: Mortgage & Debt | 22.09.2008 6:47 | No Comments
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Finance :: Loans / Lease | 18.09.2008 6:43 | No Comments
I think it’s high time I learned more about
How to Become a Financial Planner. I’m sick of practicing law, and would rather help individual people out with their finances.
From what I can tell after reading up on
exactly How Do I Become A Certified Financial Planner, it should be too hard for me to get registered and get started.
I’d much rather help people find financial independence than keep working for bit corporations suing each other.
Let me know what you think about all this.
Finance :: Stocks, Bond & Forex | 17.09.2008 6:42 | No Comments
It’s time I got to work learning about Canadian Forex Trading.
Seeing as Canadian currency has been going up lately, it looks like a good trade to be in.
I’ve been poking around the net digging up information on Canadian Forex Online Trading. Looks like learning to trade the looney won’t be too tough.
I’ve been trading forex for a while, now, so adding one more market shouldn’t be too tough.
More on this soon.
Finance :: Stocks, Bond & Forex | 14.09.2008 20:40 | No Comments
I’ve been curious lately about Loan Amortization Calculators.
I need to know how high my payments will be if I switch to a 15-year loan.
So I’ve been looking online for information on Loan Amortization Scheduling. There are a number of good resources out there.
I’m sure I’ll figure out the right loan to get once I get the numbers sorted out.
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Your comments are welcome as always.
Finance :: Mortgage & Debt | 14.09.2008 13:41 | No Comments
I really need to learn more about
Top Stock Investment Newsletter. I’ve had a hard time with the learning process, though.
Reading up on Investment Newsletter Rankings has been a challenge. There are so many sites out there, and it’s hard to know who has the best info.
The real risk of buying a bad investment newsletter is the investment losses, which can far outweigh the cost of the newsletter itself.
I’m sure it will all work out. I’m just ready to be done with it.
Maybe you can help settle the matter - feel free to comment.
Finance :: Trading / Investing | 10.09.2008 6:40 | No Comments
I think the time has passed when focusing on
Green Investing meant achieving sup-par results. I see green investments as the next big boom, and now is a great time to get in.
I’m most looking forward to learning more about Green Marketing. I think the potential is there to finally make some significant changes in the way business is done. And not a moment too soon.
Don’t just vote with your wallet, vote with your portfolio. Let’s keep our capital in the hands of those who will put it to the best use.
I’ll keep you posted.
Finance :: Stocks, Bond & Forex | 8.09.2008 20:42 | No Comments
I really need to learn more about Canada Forex.
Canadian dollars have been on a tear, so it’s a good market to take a close look at.
I’ve had some trouble finding info on Forex Brokers in Canada online, but managed to dig up a bit.
I’ve been trading forex for a while, now, so adding one more market shouldn’t be too tough.
Your comments are welcome as always.
Finance :: Stocks, Bond & Forex | 7.09.2008 20:43 | No Comments