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The Value of Higher Education

07th February 2012
Have you ever thought about why saving for their children’s college education is such an important part of every parent’s financial plans? Why do so many of them take heavy loans just to put their kids through college? It’s understandable that parents ... Read >
Author: Ben.G

SKIN CARE SCHOOL

06th February 2012
Do you often become the agony aunt when your friend comes up with a skin problem? Does your sister always run to you for a solution when she finds a pimple on her innocent face? Then probably, you have the skill to become an expert in the field of aesthet... Read >
Author: tsimpedeslaw

CPA, Tax Attorney, or Enrolled Agent: Which Pro Is the Right One to Take on Your Tax Troubles?

26th January 2012
When you're in the market for a competent tax professional, the last thing you need is to choose the wrong one. So before you make a decision that could cost you dearly, make sure you understand the different types of tax help practitioners and how your p... Read >
Author: Maria Allen

Understanding the final ruling on Medical Loss Ratio

26th January 2012
On December 2, 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released its final ruling on the Medical Loss Ratio. What does the Medical Loss Ratio final ruling say? Effective January 1, 2012, the Affordable Care Act will require health ins... Read >
Author: Shaun

Understanding the final ruling on Medical Loss Ratio

26th January 2012
Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado Water damage restoration is not just flushing the water out of the property and drying it up. There is much more in that but sadly enough, there are many homeowners who think that it is all about flushing and drying. In... Read >
Author: Shaun

How a Reverse Mortgage Works

05th January 2012
A reverse mortgage is a loan that converts a portion of the equity in one’s home into cash. To qualify for a reverse mortgage, borrowers must be at least 62 years of age, own an approved property, and have little to no remaining mortgage balance. Borrow... Read >
Author: Abby Reynolds

Reverse Mortgage FAQ: Answers to Consumer’s Most Important Questions

05th January 2012
By now, most adult consumers have at least heard of a reverse mortgage. Many also know that these loans are a way for retired adults to withdraw a portion of the equity in their homes. Still, the specifics of these loans often leave consumers with many ... Read >
Author: Abby Reynolds

How to Get The Online Gift Cards

20th December 2011
If you’re having a tough time thinking what to buy for a special person and don’t know where to shop either? Then getting gift cards is your instant solution. They make absolutely perfect tokens when you feel just generous on ordinary days, or when there... Read >
Author: JessieMoore

5 Reasons to Consider Long Term Care Life Insurance

09th December 2011
One of the main reasons people don’t purchase long term care (LTC) insurance is because the premiums are expensive and they think the gamble of paying all that money against the probability of needing long term care is just not worth it. Many people who h... Read >
Author: Denise

What Are The Real Costs of a Bad Hire?

25th November 2011
Do you feel like you're ahead of the dollars and cents game when you decide "NOT" to use an executive recruiter's services in your recruiting and hiring plans? Maybe you figure why bring a third party into the situation and pay out a fee, but have you eve... Read >
Author: Dave Dart

USDA Releases Antioxidant Ratings

17th November 2011
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has posted the antioxidant values for various foods online. Researchers have determined that blueberry juice has the highest antioxidant levels, beating out other juices such as apple, cranberry and grape. Howeve... Read >
Author: DoctorsHealthPress

THE ATOMIC TRAIN: A TALE OF CORRODING RAILCARS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL, AND CROSS COUNTRY JOURNEYS

15th November 2011
Itis no small wonder that railcars are areas where corrosion occurs on a regular basis. They are typically used to ship large, heavy commodities and are subject to a great deal of abuse during the loading and unloading process. Add to that the exposure to... Read >
Author: DanielVasic

Deciding if Being a Personal Trainer is Right for You

11th November 2011
The demand to hire qualified licensed personal trainers has never been larger. People of all age groups and backgrounds are entering into this expanding industry as we speak. Wondering if the life-style of a personal trainer would possibly be the best o... Read >
Author: Anthony Clay

Navigating Healthcare Reform: Issuing Rebates

11th November 2011
The Minimum Loss Ratio (MLR) mandate contained within the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA) has created a myriad of compliance requirements for health plans. The most complex and potentially costly of these will be issuing rebates... Read >
Author: Health Plan services

Concentrating Solar Power

11th November 2011
Concentrating Solar Power or CSP is really a solar power technology that produces electricity at a minimal cost and might deliver it throughout days of peak demands. CSP has the capacity to produce cheap electricity by utilizing mirrors to collect sunligh... Read >
Author: elnoraclardy
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